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Support for Staff Interested in School Administrator Positions

The offices of Human Resources and Leadership, Organizational, and Cultural Development will offer two optional seminars to support individuals considering applying for HCPSS Principal, Assistant Principal, and Athletics Activities Manager positions for the 2026–2027 school year. 

  • Application Seminar - This seminar will be virtual on Monday, January 12 from 4:30 - 6:00. The seminar will cover the application and interview timeline, resume format and filling out the application.
  • Interview Preparation Seminar - This seminar will be in person on Wednesday, February 4 from 4:00 - 6:30 in the Boardroom at central office. This seminar will cover the Principal, Assistant Principal, and Athletics Activities Manager interview process, including how to prepare, interview tips, and an opportunity to practice different portions of the interview process. 

Registration Information: Staff who wish to participate should register in Frontline with the following directions:

  1. From the Staff Hub, select the Frontline button
  2. Log in if prompted and select Professional Growth
  3. From the left navigation panel, select Activity Catalog > Catalog.
  4. In the Search Term(s) field, type Aspiring Administrator Seminar and click the Search button.
  5. Click on the blue title of the Aspiring Administrator Seminar you wish to attend.
  6. Select the Sign Up Now button. 

Registration questions may be emailed to Carol Feeser.

School-Based Peer Learning Guide Program Applications Now Open

The Office of Teacher and Paraprofessional Development and the Howard County Education Association are pleased to announce the launch of the School-Based Peer Learning Guide Program for the remainder of the 2025–2026 school year.

This program pairs teachers in years 1-3 in HCPSS with an experienced, tenured teacher who provides targeted, collaborative instructional support. Below is more information about how to request the support of, or serve as a Peer Learning Guide. 

Peer Learning Guides (PLGs)

Peer Learning Guides (PLGs) are Highly Effective (rated), tenured HCPSS teachers with a minimum of five years of teaching experience. Each Peer Learning Guide is paired with a teacher in years 1-3 in HCPSS and receives a $500 honorarium as well as Professional Development Points (PDPs) for their participation in required learning activities. To learn more about the responsibilities of a Peer Learning Guide, review the Peer Learning Guide Role sheet.  

Interested teachers must: 

  1. Submit this Peer Learning Guide application for first round consideration by Friday, January 16, 2026.  A second round of applications will be accepted on or before Friday, January 30, 2026.
  2. Request and ensure submission of two recommendation forms, one from either a school-based administrator or Curriculum Coordinator and one from a professional colleague, both of which must be submitted by January 16, 2026 if you are applying in the first round and by January 30, 2026 if you are applying for the second round. (It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure recommendations have been submitted.) The recommendations should speak to the applicant’s ability to demonstrate deep knowledge of curriculum and instructional strategies, support new teachers with confidence and care, and foster a positive, inclusive learning environment that promotes continuous improvement. Please note that all recommendations remain confidential, and applicants will not have access to the information submitted.  
  3. Peer Learning Guides will be expected to complete the Mentoring & Coaching Suite: Reflective Practice & Foundations Course (6-hour, asynchronous Canvas course) before engaging in mentoring a teacher in years 1-3 in HCPSS. If you have already completed the Developing Mentoring and Coaching Suite: Developing your Practice and/or Proficient Mentoring and Coaching Suite: Advanced Coaching for Impact this requirement will be waived.

Novice Teacher Participation

Teachers in years 1–3 in HCPSS are encouraged to complete the Novice Teacher Interest Form no later than January 30, 2026 to be considered for a Peer Learning Guide partnership. We will do our best to match teachers with a Peer Learning Guide in their content area, grade level, and/or school location. 

Peer Learning Guides will work alongside new educators to strengthen instructional effectiveness and understanding of HCPSS systems. Supports may include:

  • Navigating and planning with curriculum standards and approved materials.
  • Co-planning high-quality lessons with aligned outcomes, assessments, and strategies.
  • Supporting culturally responsive and inclusive instructional practices.
  • Interpreting assessment data to inform next steps.
  • Developing rubrics, success criteria, and student self-assessment tools.
  • Connecting novice teachers with relevant school-based or central office supports.
  • Modeling collaboration, reflective practice, and a growth mindset.
  • Assisting with understanding school procedures, expectations, and routines.
  • Offering strategies for managing workload, organization, and maintaining well-being.

Questions about the School-Based Peer Learning Guide Program or how to apply may be emailed to Patricia Otero at patricia_otero@hcpss.org

Adjustments to 2025-2026 Board of Education Meeting Schedule

Beginning in January 2026, the Howard County Board of Education will implement a new meeting schedule on a trial basis for the first quarter of the year (January-March), shifting to one regular monthly meeting instead of two.

This new meeting schedule will better accommodate additional budget work sessions, and budget and policy public hearings necessary for Board deliberations, and will save the school system approximately $5,500.

Details on the January-March 2026 schedule shift are available online.
 

Reminder! Sign up for the Employee Chorus

Do you enjoy singing? Please consider joining the Howard County Employee Chorus - no previous chorus experience necessary, just a love for singing! Please watch the following promotional video for more information, and if interested, please register online using this registration link. The chorus is open to all HCPSS employees, as well as their significant others or adult family members. 

The first rehearsal is Wednesday, Jan. 7 from 7-8:30 p.m. at Howard High School. More information will be sent to those who register. Questions may be emailed to to Caleb Lee at caleb_lee@hcpss.org.


 

Potential Earned Income Tax Credit Eligibility

Employees may be entitled to claim an Earned Income Tax Credit on their 2025 federal and Maryland resident income tax returns if both their federal adjusted gross income and their earned income is less than the following:

  • $19,104 ($26,214 married filing jointly) with no qualifying children/relatives
  • $50,434 ($57,554 married filing jointly) with one qualifying child/relative
  • $57,310 ($64,430 married filing jointly) with two qualifying children/relatives
  • $61,555 ($68,675 married filing jointly) with three or more qualifying children/relatives

See attached for details. For more information about the Maryland EITC, visit marylandtaxes.gov  and for the federal EITC, visit www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/earned-income-tax-credit-eitc.

Attachments

W-2 Notice

Staff who are interested in receiving your W-2 earlier than Jan. 31 should look for an upcoming Workday Notification email that will tell you how to sign up for an electronic version of your Form W-2. If you select the electronic copy only, it will be available weeks prior to the electronic/printed copy option. 

More information to follow.

New Circulars Available

New circulars have been posted:

  • #0002 – Policy Updates
  • #3002 – Year-End Close
  • #3006 – Procurement Verification of Vendor Debarment (Federal Funds)
  • #3007 – Procurement Renewal Letters and Price Adjustment Clauses
  • #3008 – Procurement Procedures

HCPSS circulars are to share information when that information is needed by staff systemwide and is not specific to a particular school/location or position/job class. All HCPSS staff are responsible for adhering to the guidelines and procedures outlined in the circulars. Circulars are released on July 1, and subsequently as needed throughout the year. When a new circular is added, staff will be notified via Staff Hub post/email. Circulars are available anytime in Canvas (staff login required), which also can be accessed from the Staff Hub under the Services dropdown menu.

Reminder! HCPSS Emergency Notification Procedures

As we move into winter, staff are reminded of the HCPSS emergency notification procedures, including during inclement weather. A similar message to families will be sent today as well.

HCPSS operating status options are:

  • Schools open as scheduled
  • Schools open on a two-hour delay
  • Schools dismiss early (90-minutes or 3 hours)
  • Schools closed

Staff reporting details during an emergency can be found online at status.hcpss.org/status-codes.

IMPORTANT! It is the responsibility of each staff member to check one of the HCPSS notification sources for closing information.

In emergency situations, information will be shared with the community through the HCPSS website, email and text, and the HCPSS hotline. These are the ONLY approved sources for emergency notifications. 

Staff who also are parents in the system are already signed up to receive email/text notifications. All other staff are strongly encouraged to subscribe to HCPSS notifications. Otherwise, it is the staff member’s responsibility to check one of the above notification sources for closing information.

Please Note: 

  • Staff who previously subscribed and are not receiving HCPSS emails/texts, should not create a new account. Email webmaster@hcpss.org with any issues.
  • If you are unsure if you have already opted in to text messaging, text the word “YES” to 67587.
  • Unsubscribing from any school or district email or text will unsubscribe a user from all messaging, including emergency notifications.

To subscribe or edit your subscription:

Innovative Pathways Evening Program Spring 2026 Hiring Interest Survey

HCPSS staff interested in working for the Innovative Pathways Evening Program for the Spring 2026 semester are invited to complete this online Hiring Interest Survey

Please review the Innovative Pathways Evening Program Overview before completing the survey. Additional information can be found on the Innovative Pathways Evening Program webpage.

Please note the following:

  • The hiring survey will remain open until all positions are filled.
  • Completion of the interest survey is NOT a formal offer of temporary employment.
  • Program staff will review the information and follow-up with references as needed. 

Questions can be emailed to Kimesha Parker or Angelena Johnson, or call 410-313-6627.