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Lunch and Learn to return to schools this summer

Free meals program starts in mid-June
by JESSE YEATMAN, Staff writer

Again this year children will be provided free lunches during summer break through a school program, which will expand to two sites near Great Mills Road.

The Lunch and Learn program, named for the free meal and educational component offered, will be held at George Washington Carver and Lexington Park elementary schools Mondays through Thursdays beginning a week after school lets out June 8.

The program was held for the first time last year at Lexington Park Elementary School, and school officials said they plan to offer it at a second school this summer.

The local Judy Center won most improved partnership award and the Overlook Judy Center in Garrett County won the innovative spirit award.

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State's Judy Center Attendees Get Academic "Jump Start" On Peers

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Jan. 20, 2011

Children participating in early learning programs offered through Maryland’s Judy Centers, one of which is located in Garrett County, have an academic jump start on their peers, according to the results of a new report.
Young children who enter kindergarten after taking advantage of the Judy Center offerings score higher in kindergarten readiness in all seven domains gauged by the Maryland Model for School Readiness Assessment Program, according to the new report.

“An Analysis of Influence of Judy Center Services,” released Friday, is based on research conducted during the 2008 and 2009 school year by the Maryland State Department of Education. The study looked into the effect of the Judith P. Hoyer Early Child Care and Education Enhancement Program – the Judy Centers – on children starting kindergarten.

“Classroom education is only a piece of the puzzle when it comes to ensuring that all children succeed,” stated Maryland congressman Steny Hoyer. “This report from MDSE proves that Maryland’s Judy Centers – which partner with the community to provide children and their families with a full range of services – have been a success in giving children the tools they need to come to school prepared to learn and excel. We believe we can build on this idea to help more children throughout the country reach their full potential. In the coming weeks, I will introduce legislation in the House that would apply the successes we have had in Maryland’s Judy Centers to expand the idea of full-service education throughout the country, so that children receive supportive wraparound services in addition to high quality education.”

State School Superintendent Nancy S. Grasmick said the report confirms what educators have long understood: Investment in early learning pays big dividends throughout a child’s schooling.

“The Judy Centers give children a running start on the rest of their educational program,” Dr. Grasmick said. “We know that when we give young people a strong foundation for learning, they will thrive and prosper. The foundation provided by our Judy Centers is rock solid.”

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