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Zulieka Jarmon-Horsey, Ed.D. Joins TCPS as Curriculum Supervisor

Zulieka Jarmon Horsey, Ed.DSuperintendent of Schools Dr. Kelly L. Griffith and the Talbot County Board of Education are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Zulieka Jarmon-Horsey as Curriculum Supervisor Social Studies PreK-12 effective July 1, 2022.

Dr. Jarmon-Horsey received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, a Master of Education in Guidance and Counseling from Bowie State University, and a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.  She holds a Maryland Advanced Professional Certificate and has endorsements for School Counseling, Supervisor of Guidance and Administration.

She began her career at Prince George’s County Public Schools as a First Grade Teacher and was Team Coordinator and County Representative.  From 2000 to 2010 she was a Professional School Counselor for Dorchester County Public Schools and subsequently served as Pupil Personnel Specialist, Coordinator of School Counseling, and Supervisor of School Counseling.  In 2019 she joined TCPS as an Assistant Principal at Easton High School.  For the past two years, she has served as Principal of Seaford High School in Seaford, DE. 

Dr. Jarmon-Horsey’s additional leadership experience includes serving as District-Wide Bullying Prevention Coordinator, Student Service-Learning Coordinator, and Supervisor of School Social Workers. She was the Founder/Coordinator of the GEMS Afterschool Program, is a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Kappa Theta Omega Chapter, and is a member of the Education That Is Multicultural Task Force.  She also participated in the Aspiring Principals Institute and has presented workshops at the Salisbury University Leadership Institute.  Dr. Jarmon-Horsey resides in Easton with her husband and son.

“I am very excited to have Dr. Jarmon-Horsey join the TCPS team in this role,” said Dr. Helga Einhorn, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction.  “Her professional experience and commitment to effective instruction will be an asset to all TCPS students.”

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: