District News

Easton Elementary Opening Ceremony!

Past present and Future Celebrated at EES Opening Ceremony for New Easton Elementary School

A number of other special guests were in attendance, including members of the Talbot County Council Chuck Callahan and Frank Divilio; Members of the Talbot County Board of Education Michael Garman, Emily Jackson, April Motovidlak, Mary Wheeler and Otis Sampson; Senator Addie Eckardt, Delegate Johnny Mautz, and Delegate Chris Adams; Melissa Kelly, From Senator Van Hollen’s office, Barbara Sauers from the Office of Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot, and Michael Arntz representing Congressman Andy Harris; and Mr. Albert Brooks, Moton High School Alumnus.

The 128,000 square foot state of the art school building was built by Whiting Turner Contracting Company under the management of Mr. Logan Street, and was designed by Thomas H. King, Principal of Noelker and Hull Associates architectural firm. It was designed to replace two separate schools on the same site – the Dobson School for grades pre-K-1 and the Moton School for grades 2-5. Since both schools had to remain in operation while the new school was being built, the new building was designed to fit around the Moton School so it could remain in operation. The heritage of the former school buildings is preserved in the new building’s Pre-K – grade 1 wing, named for W. Edward Dobson, and the grades 2-5 wing, named for Dr. Robert Russa Moton. The lay-out allows for separate instructional programs for older and younger students.

“The new Easton Elementary school incorporates current principles for student and staff access and safety, “ Dr. Griffith explained. “It maximizes views of the outdoors, and includes features to bring daylight into the heart of the building. The school incorporates community use space, and is designed to allow public use without compromise to security,” she added. “Maya Angelou said, Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take but by the moments that take your breath away. Doesn’t this magnificent building take your breath away? And our children deserve this!” Many students will enter the building for the first time on Monday October 12, when the District moves to the next stage of their Recovery Plan.

Superintendent’s Update 9/21/23

We are back in full swing in our classrooms and on our athletic fields! I hope you’ll come out and support our Fall athletes at Easton High and St. Michaels High!This week some of our students joined me in participating in the county’s September 11th Commemoration here in downtown Easton. This is always a very somber and reflective event, and our students did a fantastic job.

I have LOVED being back in our school buildings with all of our students and staff these last few days! A terrific group of new teachers and Instructional Assistants has joined our outstanding team of educators; our Operations Team has worked hard to make sure that our buildings are SPARKLING; and our Transportation Team is back on the road to ensure our children arrive at school safely!

Superintendent’s Update 9/14/23

We are back in full swing in our classrooms and on our athletic fields! I hope you’ll come out and support our Fall athletes at Easton High and St. Michaels High!This week some of our students joined me in participating in the county’s September 11th Commemoration here in downtown Easton. This is always a very somber and reflective event, and our students did a fantastic job.

I have LOVED being back in our school buildings with all of our students and staff these last few days! A terrific group of new teachers and Instructional Assistants has joined our outstanding team of educators; our Operations Team has worked hard to make sure that our buildings are SPARKLING; and our Transportation Team is back on the road to ensure our children arrive at school safely!

Talbot 9-11 Day to Remember

TCPS was honored to be a part of the Talbot County 9-11 Day to Remember ceremony this morning. What a beautiful community event with performances by the Easton Middle School

Superintendent’s Update 9/7/23

We had a fantastic first week of school, and I want to thank all of our TCPS Students and Families for their support and enthusiasm. We are grateful to the many community organizations who provided school supplies, backpacks, and other basic necessities so that all of our students are equipped for another great year of learning.

Superintendent’s Update 8/31/23

Welcome to the 2023-2024 school year! I am so excited to begin my second year as your Superintendent, as we continue Transforming and Performing Each Day!

I have LOVED being back in our school buildings with all of our students and staff these last few days! A terrific group of new teachers and Instructional Assistants has joined our outstanding team of educators; our Operations Team has worked hard to make sure that our buildings are SPARKLING; and our Transportation Team is back on the road to ensure our children arrive at school safely!

Dress Code & Cell Phone Policy Updates

UPDATES TO DRESS CODE AND CELL PHONE REGULATIONS The purpose of these regulations is to provide an environment that: DRESS CODE REGULATIONS The following may not be worn at school: