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The Baltimore Education Network

Working together for our children and our schools.

Welcome to BEN!

The Baltimore Education Network (BEN) believes that our public schools can only provide an excellent education to our students if families and community residents are engaged as full partners in the education process and its decision-making. BEN’s mission is to support families, youth, and community in creating the agenda for how their schools can improve and using their individual and collective power to move this agenda. To accomplish this mission, BEN:

  • Provides access to education information,
  • enhances participants’ skills through trainings and workshops and
  • facilitates dialogue and collective action among individuals and organizations.

BEN is known in the community as a welcoming and constructive space for learning, discussing, and acting together on the issues impacting our schools. It models and seeks to create in Baltimore City a climate where authentic parent, youth, and community engagement is respected, valued, and nurtured, and contributes to the improvement of our public schools.

Give us your two cents. Let us know what we are doing well and what we need to improve upon.

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October 16, 2008

 

Dear BEN Members and Supporters,

As you may know, the Baltimore Education Network (BEN) was recently selected to serve ten schools as part of the Baltimore City Schools' Community Support Initiative this school year.  This grant award reflects BEN's 10+ year history of modeling inclusive, collaborative community relationships and seeking to institute such processes at the system and school-community levels.  It also enables BEN to continue its mission to support families, youth, and community in creating the agenda for how their schools can improve and using their individual and collective power to move this agenda. 

This grant enables BEN to hire two full-time organizers, coordinate its Volunteer Action Team and support the Presidents' Roundtable to further the mission of BEN.  Unfortunately, BEN can no longer adequately support its overall operating costs.  As a result, the BEN Board of Directors (Board) decided to suspend activities not related to the Community Support Initiative and the Presidents' Roundtable.  In the interim, the BEN office will be co-located with the Fund for Educational Excellence (Fund).  The Fund has dedicated office space and a phone line to BEN at:  800 N. Charles Street, Suite #400, 21201 and (410) 685-8300 x.12.  In addition, the Fund will donate staff time to support the Community Support Initiative.  

The Board is very proud of BEN's history, and of the many employees, volunteers and supporters who have contributed to the accomplishments of BEN, some of which follow.  Since 1997, BEN has:

  • Served the critical function of mobilizing and influencing how the school district partners with families by influencing new school system policies such as the Family and Community Engagement Policy.
  • Built community and family capacity to be involved in education reform work by giving parents the resources they need to enable them to expand their leadership role in the community.
  • Kept the public informed on the progress of school reform and on opportunities to influence that process through a variety of communications vehicles, most notably the BENews.

Once the Board addresses the urgent short-term financial issues, we will engage a wide range of stakeholders to determine the best long-term strategy for the organization.  It is important to note that the Board remains fully engaged and the organization remains independent and committed to its mission.  The BEN website will continue to be updated periodically at: www.BENetwork.org.  

The Board appreciates your patience and support during this difficult time of transition.  We are eager to work together to find new and more viable ways to engage parents and other community members in our great City Schools.  Please do not hesitate to contact any of the Board Executive Committee members at any time. Our contact information is as follows:

Warmly,
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Kenneth B. Lawson
Chairman
Baltimore Education Network (BEN)

BCPSS System Resources Links
Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) www.marylandpublicschools.org

No Child Left Behind "Helping Your Child" series - www.nochildleftbehind.gov/parents/index.html

Ready At Five Partnership - www.readyatfive.org

Maryland PTA - www.mdpta.org

Tutor.com (free homework help) - www.tutor.com/maryland

Connect For Kids (homework help) - www.connectforkids.org

Homework Hotline - www.homeworkhelp.about.com

Homework Central - www.homeworkcentral.com

Ask Dr. Math - www.mathforum.com/dr.math

Ask a Question - www.ipl.org/youth/ref.html

Encyclopedia Britannica - www.britannica.com

Math Challenges For The Family - www.figurethis.org

Gateway to Contemporary Science & Technology - www.tryscience.org

The Baltimore Sun's "Reading By 9" program - www.readingby9.com

America Reads - www.ed.gov/inits/americareads

Are you ready to do more? Here's a network that can help you - www.partnershipschools.org

Early childhood literacy resources - www.babyboosters.org

Maryland Literacy Research Center, College of Education at the University of Maryland - www.education.umd.edu/literacy

I Am Your Child - www.iamyourchild.org

American Federation of Teachers - summer learning calendar - www.aft.org/calendar

Center for Summer Learning - Find fun summer learning activities for your child
at the Center for Summer Learning of the Johns Hopkins University - www.jhu.edu/teachbaltimore

F.Y.I. — Special Education Resources

Arc of Baltimore:  http://www.arcofbaltimore.org
Baltimore City Public School System: http://www.bcps.k12.md.us
Directions:  http://www.mapquest.com/
DORS:  http://www.dors.state.md.us
Maryland Association of Non-Public Special Education Facilities: http://www.mansef.org
Maryland Coalition for Children's Mental Health: http://www.mdcoalition.org
Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education:  http://www.mcie.org
Maryland Disability Law Center:  http://www.mdlcbalto.org/
Parents' Place of MD:  http://www.ppmd.org
Resource Network:  http://www.ssw.resourcenetworkatkki.org

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