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March 9, 2010 A Message from the GovernorCreating Jobs, Making ProgressOverall, the partnership will generate $1.8 billion for the state over the terms of the agreement. That means more dollars to fund our #1-ranked public schools, to provide health care to more Marylanders, and to improve our State’s transportation and infrastructure. By working together and making the connections that create progress, we can create better days and a more prosperous future, not just for ourselves but for our children and our children’s children. Martin O'Malley Governor Governor O’Malley Releases Results of TELL Maryland SurveyThe purpose of the survey is to support sound educational policies and practices based on the views of teachers, principals, and other certified educators in Maryland’s public schools. The survey was available to all licensed educators in Maryland public schools, including pre-K–12 classroom teachers, vocational-technical educators, special area teachers, school-based administrators, principals and assistant principals. Preliminary results were shared with schools in May of last year, and teachers and principals have already begun implementing many of the actions indicated as needed by the survey results. Governor Martin O’Malley, Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr., and House Speaker Michael E. Busch, joined by legislators and business leaders, recently celebrated the achievements for Maryland’s higher education system and outlined a blueprint for the future. The O’Malley-Brown Administration remains committed to expanding the opportunity for a college education to more Marylanders rather than fewer. | In This IssueGovernor O’Malley Releases Resuls of TELL Maryland SurveyGovernor O’Malley, Lt. Governor Brown Tout Higher Education Advances Governor O’Malley Announces Boys and Girls Club “Youth of the Year” Winner ![]() Maryland Events10th Annual Gaithersburg St. Patrick's Day ParadeMarch 13, 10-11am at Washington Center and Grand Corner Ave. in Gaithersburg. Bagpipes, Celtic dancers, marching bands, equestrian units and more. 9th Annual CCBC Women's Expo 2010 March 13-14, 10am-5pm at the Community College of Baltimore County in Catonsville. More than 100 women in business, health, fashion, home decor including workshops and book fair. Chesapeake City St. Patrick's Day Parade March 13, 12N in Historic Chesapeake City, Bohemia Ave. Annual St. Patrick's parade walk, drive, animals welcome, antique cab, bagpiper, free and fun. 10th Annual Eagle Festival March 13, 8am-4pm at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center in Cambridge. Festival celebrating eagles and other birds of prey, featuring live animal programs and children's activities. Related LinksOffice of the GovernorOffice of Community Initiatives Read last week's One Maryland |
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