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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

GOVERNOR O’MALLEY APPOINTS MEMBERS TO HARFORD AND WICOMICO COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION


ANNAPOLIS, MD (September 29, 2009) – Governor Martin O’Malley today announced the appointments of two new members to the Boards of Education for Harford and Wicomico Counties. Governor O’Malley named Thomas P. Evans to Harford County Board of Education and Donald L. Fitzgerald and Larry W. Dodd to the Wicomico County Board of Education.

“I am proud to appoint Mr. Evans, Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Dodd to their respective local Boards of Education,” said Governor O’Malley. “Each appointee brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise, and represents the diversity of our State. I am confident that each appointee possesses the skill and the leadership necessary to ensure every child receives the quality public education they deserve. Even in these difficult times, we must continue to protect our investments in public education to ensure that every child receives a world class education and a better future. The people of Maryland are our greatest asset and our continued economic strength depends upon our ability to invest in them, and prepare our children today for the jobs of tomorrow.”

Below is background information on the appointees:

Harford County Board of Education Appointee:

Thomas P. Evans – Mr. Evans is a licensed Pharmacist for the State of Maryland and works as a Pharmacy Supervisor at Maryland General Hospital where he supervises all aspects of the pharmacy operation, plans and implements automation of medication dispensing. Prior to that, he worked as an Informatics Coordinator at St. Joseph Medical Center. He is the former Commissioner of the Maryland State Advisory Board on Medical Privacy and Confidentiality, a member of the Maryland Society of Health System Pharmacists, President and Founder of the Bel Air Investment Club, and a former member of the Fallston Community Council. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 1980, his Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the University of Maryland at Baltimore in 1983, and received his licensure to practice pharmacy in Maryland in August of 1983. Mr. Evans received his Masters of Administrative Science from the Johns Hopkins University in 1988. He is a resident of Fallston, MD. Mr. Evans’ oldest child attends Fallston Middle School.

Wicomico County Board of Education Appointees:

Donald L. Fitzgerald – Mr. Fitzgerald is a retired Vietnam Veteran and mechanic. In 1966, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served with the 227th Aviation Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry in Vietnam. In 1967, he served as Platoon Sergeant for the Signal Corps at Fort Knox, Kentucky and in 1968 was honorably discharged. From 1965 to 2002, Mr. Fitzgerald worked at E.I. DuPont where he worked as a Service Operator and then Mechanic. From 2000 to 2002, he served as President of SNEC, an independent worker’s union. Mr. Fitzgerald attended Wicomico High School and graduated in 1964. He is a member of Grace United Methodist Church, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 194, the Moose Lodge 654 and the Optimist Club of Salisbury. He is a resident of Salisbury. Mr. Fitzgerald coaches girls’ varsity softball and is a member of the Wicomico County Softball Federation.

Larry W. Dodd – Lieutenant Dodd is a Firefighter and Paramedic at the City of Salisbury Fire Department
where he has worked since 1994. Lieutenant Dodd is also an MFRI EMT Instructor and Fire Instructor at the University of Maryland. From 2002 to 2006, he served as a member of the Wicomico County Council and from 2001 to 2005, he served as President of the MIEMSS Region IV E.M.S. Council. Mr. Dodd received his Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences at Salisbury State University in 2000 and his Masters of Science in Applied Health Physiology from Salisbury University in 2004. He attended the University of Maryland Institute for Governmental Services Academy of Excellence from 2001 to 2005. He has two children attending Wicomico County public schools and is a member of the Beaver Run School PTA. He is a resident of Salisbury.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is there anyone on the board of Ed. that has any experience in EDUCATION.
What do we have this time.
A Pharmacist, A Mechanic, and another Fireman that coaches softball.
Where is there experience in this important field.

I'm sorry, I am Being Stupid. There political appointment of Friends!
Great job Gov.

Tom Sawyer

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry, I am Being Stupid. There political appointment of Friends!
Great job Gov.

Tom Sawyer

5:06 PM

Thanks for your honesty. I think you meant "they are" instead of "there." You are obviously stupid as well as ignorant. And that is why they were appointed based on qualifications and not you.

Anonymous said...

I take the time to double check my spelling and grammar--and I agree with Tom Sawyer. What makes any of these people qualified to make big decisions about schools? They don't even have a business/management background and yet will be charged with making fiscal and other decisions.

High schoools were asked by higher ups to create an advisory program so that every student in the building would feel more connected to school. The Wicomico County Board suspended the advisory programs (which cost the county zero dollars to implement) because they didn't understand the program or the research behind it. That's just one example of them not being in touch. I can't wait until budget time comes around again.

Anonymous said...

Dodd has a master's degree. I wouldn't sneeze at that.

Anonymous said...

way to go Larry

Anonymous said...

If I see this picture of O'Malley one more time I'm going to puke.

Anonymous said...

8:14 - I don't know what advisory programs are, but I assume you are a teacher or at least work in a school.
You state this program "costs the county zero dollars to implement." Were you or any others paid to provide these advisories? Were there any materials used or photocopied? Did teachers or other staff attend training ? Was the research analyzed by employees? Was curriculum developed or bought? If so, then it didn't cost zero dollars to implement. Your comment is exactly why BOE is clueless about waste.

Anonymous said...

Congrats to all of the newly appointed persons. My advice: Please make a difference in our education system. Don't just sit there and act important. Our children are depending on you. Do the right thing and you will have all the public support behind you. And, yes, even the teachers will applaud you. Our system is broken and it needs to be fixed immediately. Is "help on the way" or are you going to be just another empty seat? Good luck to all of you. Make a difference!!!!