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Columbia District and Curriculum

Students in Columbia receive their public school education within the Howard County Public School System. The district includes over 51,000 students who attend school in one of the district’s 76 school buildings. The overriding mission of Howard County Public Schools is to inspire each student to learn and empower them to excel. This mission is accomplished by providing children with challenging, yet interest-provoking learning experiences throughout their education. Highly qualified teachers help students develop the necessary academic skills to be career and college ready.

We currently cover the following Columbia-area school district: Howard County Public School System.

Schools in Columbia include:

Clemens Crossing Elementary School is located at 10320 Quarterstaff Rd, Columbia, MD 21044. Clemens Crossing Elementary School covers Kindergarten through fifth grade. Contact Clemens Crossing Elementary School at (410) 313-6866. At Clemens Crossing Elementary School, they build academic excellence through partnership between school staff and the parents who provide a diverse assortment of experiences to the students. They desire to provide he modeling, consistency, and structure that students need to achieve not only academic success, but to develop traits of an active citizen.  The goal at Clemens Crossing Elementary School is to cultivate a learning community where all student will grow in knowledge, and where the teachers engage actively with students in their learning, and parents are valued partners in their child’s education.They also desire to inspire a continual achievement through fostering a safe, positive, and nurturing environment where learning and diversity are valued. In order to ensure a positive learning environment, Clemens Crossing Elementary School employs an innovative program that promotes and recognizes positive behavior in a consistent manner in order to instill a sense of morality in the students.

Harper’s Choice Middle School is located at 5450 Beaverkill Rd, Columbia, MD 21044, Harper’s Choice Middle School covers sixth grade through eighth grade. Contact Harper’s Choice Middle School at (410) 313-6929. Established in 1973, Harper’s Choice Middle School has been serving the community for over 40 years. The school takes pride in its rich history, and is focused on continuing to prepare their students as best as possible for their coming lives. Harper’s Choice Middle School is committed to meeting the needs of their diverse learning community. They believe their students bring a rich mixture of cultures and talents that they will mould into contributions to a global community. Students are Harper’s Choice Middle School are provided with a rigorous academic program, including a variety of enrichment opportunities that allow students to become prepared to participate in a challenging and increasingly competitive society. Harper’s Choice Middle School also has a unique assortment of extra-curricular activities and teams, including but not limited to: debate teams, film making, green team, intramurals and competitive sports teams, and X-STEM. Harper’s Choice Middle School also has numerous accomplishments, including being Maryland Green School Certified, Maryland Fine Arts Grant recipients, county Debate Team winners, several History competition titles, and state qualifiers in lego robotics competitions.

Atholton High School is located at 6520 Freetown Rd, Columbia, MD 21044, Atholton High School covers grade 9 through grade 12. Contact Atholton High School at (410) 313-7065.  Atholton High School was established in 1966, with a committed, qualified group of staff members to provide a rigorous and relevant curriculum for over 1400 students. Their academic program is tailored to meet the individual needs of all students, with programs like advanced placement, gifted, and special education options. Course offerings are diversified to allow students to find their passions early on, some courses offered include: forensic science, computer programming, journalism, photography, psychology, languages, culinary science, maths, and Jazz band. They also offer interesting co-curricular clubs such as the math team, national honor society, future business leaders of America, and club. There are also various extracurricular clubs such as best buddies, active minds, red cross club, and a full range of award winning athletic teams. Atholton has many notable alumni, including the co-founder of Oculus Rift, the keyboardist for the Cars, and a theoretical physicist who did a vast amount of work on string theory.

Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Columbia District Curriculum

The Columbia world languages curriculum includes learning activities that promote effective communication in a second language, as well as greater understanding of the cultures in which the language is spoken. Students operate on a number of levels while acquiring their new linguistic skills. They engage in repetitive and imitative activities that promote the development of vocabulary and understanding of rules of language. Students also participate in activities that allow them to develop conversational skills.

The high school physical education curriculum in Columbia focuses on skillfulness, motor learning principles, and exercise physiology. Learners take part in activities that promote the development of fundamental movements required for physical activity, such as those necessary to dribble or kick a ball, maintain balance, or make quick side-to-side movements. Students also practice various motor movements until they are able to reproduce them with mastery. Both closed and open skills are part of each student’s practice plan.

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Keeping Informed: Recent Columbia Educational News

  • Student Art on Display - A number of sixth grade students from Columbia have their artwork on display. Their work is included in the Visual Arts Showcase in the Howard County Department of Education building.
  • Students Learn Financial Responsibility - In an effort to help students devise an understanding of financial literacy, Howard County Public Schools has partnered with Sandy Spring Bank to provide hands-on financial activities to children at Pointers Run Elementary School.
  • Students Take Virtual Field Trip - Students at Ilchester Elementary School recently got to take a virtual field trip to northern Canada. The field trip included an online Q&A session with scientists from Polar Bears International.

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About Columbia, Maryland

Columbia, Maryland is a Census Designated Place (CDP) located in Howard County; Columbia is relatively large, covering an area of 83.4km2 . Columbia has a population of 103,467, and is the second largest community in Maryland. Columbia was born out of one man’s desire to eliminate not only the inconvenience of the subdivision design, but also to eliminate the class, racial, and religious segregation that came with having several discrete communities. Columbia was established in 1967, and incorporated the small communities in the area into one much larger one. Columbia has since been ranked in the top 10 best places to live in the United States by CNN. Columbia has been in the top 10 since 2006, and in 2016, even made number one on the list, as the best place to live in the United States.

Since its formation, Columbia has grown quite a lot, and erased all the racial, class, and religious boundaries that its visionary had imagined it would. As of the census of 2000, there were 88,254 people, 34,199 households, and 23,118 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 3,202.0 people per square mile (1,236.4/km²). There were 35,281 housing units at an average density of 1,280.0 per square mile (494.3/km²).  In the CDP, the population was spread out with 26.3% under the age of 18, 6.7% from 18 to 24, 34.1% from 25 to 44, 25.5% from 45 to 64, and 7.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years.

The city of Columbia is a perfect place for residents and tourists to spend their time outdoors or indoors to explore the history and culture that the city has to offer. Whether it is museum, or a play, the city of Columbia has fun for the whole family to enjoy. Below are some attractions located in Columbia that are a must visit if you are in the area.

Robinson Nature Center

The mission of the Robinson Nature Center is to facilitate the enjoyment and understanding of the natural resources in and around Columbia, and to bridge the gap between people and nature. They believe that, by inspiring environmental awareness, they can promote responsible stewardship of all natural resources worldwide, thereby connecting people of all ages with nature through experience and education. The Robinson Nature Center is a unique education facility, and was founded on 18 acres of land adjacent to another park. The building has numerous environment-friendly techniques used to reduce its footprint, such as solar panels, new and innovative water conservation methods, geothermal heating, and porous paving. The Center offers programs such as field trips, public programs, birthday parties, home schooling, and scouting programs. The Center exists thanks to the foresight and generosity of James and Anne Robinson, for whom the Center is named. Anne Robinson had long kept developers away from her property, which she wished to preserve, and she eventually donated it to the county with the intention that they continue her legacy. For more information, please visit their website located here.

Centennial Park

Centennial Park has been recognized numerous times for its award winning natural design and sensitivity to nature. The humongous, 337 acre park is home to a spectacular 54 acre man made lake, which is home to many different kinds of wildlife, such as white tailed deer, beavers, foxes, turtles, herons, and numerous other species. The park also features several miles of pathways that you can run, walk, or bike on, including a 2.6 mile paved path that encircles the lake. You can also fish in the lake, which is stocked by the state Department of Fisheries, and is home to bass, trout, sunfish, and tiger muskies. Also available are 9 reservable picnic pavilions, 3 first-come-first-served picnic areas, numerous benches, boat rentals, playgrounds, volleyball courts, ball fields, skating rinks, hiking trails, tennis courts, basketball courts, and horseshoe pits. For more information, please visit their website here.

Interesting Facts

  • Columbia was ranked as the best place to live in the United States by CNN in 2016, 12th happiest city in the US by Wallet Hub, top 24th most educated cities, 27th most masters and doctoral degrees, and 8th on the list of cities with the highest percentage of women in computer science and math careers.
  • Columbia’s founder, James Rouse, has a grandson, Edward Norton, that grew up in Columbia and became an Academy Award nominated actor!
  • Led Zeppelin played their smash hit “Whole lotta love” for the second time ever at the amphitheater, the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, which was also ranked 29th top music venue in the United States.
  • Samuel Morse, the inventor of Morse code, once stayed in a village that later was incorporated into Columbia.

Chalk Talk: Three Reasons Your Child Needs to Read More Often

Reading is an essential skill that everyone needs in order to function at his or her best in society. Children who lag behind in reading skills face a number of obstacles in their adult lives, from barriers to employment to an increased risk of incarceration. However, children who improve their skills by reading often stand to reap a number of benefits. First, reading exercises our brains because of the activity required to coordinate eye movement, understand words being read, and making predictions about what will happen next. Keeping our minds active helps stave off many brain disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease. Second, reading opens the eyes of children to the world around them. They develop understanding for people unlike themselves, and cultivate a greater capacity for empathy. Lastly, reading helps children improve school-related skills such as concentration, self-control, and perseverance that will lead to greater academic success.