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The Children’s Guild Welcomes New Chief Human Resources Officer And Announces Three New Senior Level Promotions
The Children’s Guild, a leading Mid-Atlantic nonprofit human-services and education organization is thrilled to announce the appointment of Holly Webb as the new Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO). Holly brings over 20 years of experience in driving organizational success through strategic HR initiatives. As the Chief Human Resources Officer at The Children’s Guild, Holly will leverage her expertise to foster high-performance teams, enhance employee engagement, and maximize organizational efficiency.
Celebrating Compassion and Commitment: Ellen Meyer Joins Board as Family Legacy Thrives
For two generations, the Meyer family has been a huge champion of The Children’s Guild. Their dedication has significantly impacted the lives of children in need, promoting a community built on love, commitment, and support. We are proud to be a part of their legacy, rooted in compassion, resilience, and an unyielding belief in the power of education and care.
Maryland Knows The Value Of Preschool
Free preschool is an invaluable resource most find easy to support. Maryland is leading the way by instituting expanded free pre-K for many families who live in the state. Many other states have also launched free pre-K programs or are in the process of doing so. Through a variety of quality learning experiences in pre-K, kids develop skills, knowledge, and behaviors essential to being successful in school and life.
Unplugging This Summer
Remember summer? Lazy days, playing outside, going to camp, seeing family…? Most important for kids – not worrying about school, grades, making the team, stress, and more. Schedules and screens bring pressure, anxiety, and potential burnout, but summertime can alleviate that. Let’s talk about not just unplugging from electronics, but also taking a break from the daily grind that’s there for kids so many other months of the year.
Congratulations to our 381 “Class of 2024” Graduates
Throughout June, we’ve joined with our administration, teachers, families and students to celebrate the achievements of 381 graduating students across our eight public and non-public schools in Maryland and Washington, DC.
Our Commitment and Integrity Shine with Four-Year NCASES Accreditation
Last month, three of The Children’s Guild’s (TCG) non-public schools — The Children’s Guild School of Baltimore, The Children’s Guild School of Prince George’s County, and The Children’s Guild – Transformation Academy — earned a four-year accreditation from the National Commission for Accreditation of Special Education Services (NCASES), a part of the National Association of Private Special Education Centers (NAPSEC).
Experience our Transformative Year in Special Education in Our 2023 Annual Report
2023 was an inspiring year for special education at The Children’s Guild. We witnessed our students overcome hurdles and achieve academic and personal milestones.
Mental Well-Being Starts Young
Young people in the U.S. are facing real mental health challenges today, and the problem has been getting worse—even before the pandemic, virtual school, and recent world conflicts.
Schools Need Special Education Teachers: Where Are They Going, And Where Are They Coming From?
Some concerning numbers about hiring problems and shortages have come from schools recently. More than half of all schools report feeling understaffed, and the two biggest problem areas are special education and math.
Our People Matter: The Power of Employee Engagement – view our presentation
Last week at NATCON in St. Louis, Missouri, the largest national conference in mental health and substance use treatment, Jenny Livelli and Elizabeth Garcia presented a poster session: Our People Matter: The Power of Employee Engagement.
Bryan Daniels, Principal Of The Children’s Guild Dc Public Charter School Named Finalist In The Washington Post Principal Of The Year Award
Bryan Daniels, Principal of The Children’s Guild DC Public Charter School was named a finalist in the Washington Post Principal of the Year Award. Bryan’s nomination was submitted to the DC Public Charter School Board (DC PCSB), an independent government agency of the District of Columbia, which provides oversight to 134 public charter schools, who selected Bryan as their finalist.
A Closer Look At Early Intervention For Kids
There are many services available to support families that have young children with developmental delays and disabilities. These include diagnosis, speech and physical therapy, and other services based on needs. Early intervention has a significant impact on learning skills and overcoming challenges and offers a child more success in school and beyond. As leaders in special education, The Children’s Guild recognizes the importance of early intervention as well as the continual support of students with special needs in our communities.