The Frederick County Guide Spring 2017 | Page 24

E D U C AT I O N \\ Enter the Great Frederick DISCOVERY RACE BY DR. TERRY ALBAN, SUPERINTENDENT, FREDERICK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS) is excited to launch the Great Frederick Discovery Race this spring to support our Young Scholars program while providing a fun community activity. FCPS “Young Scholars” have created clues to help race participants of all ages find and learn about locations throughout Frederick’s historic district. Families, co-workers, neighbors or any group can sign up now to race as a team from 2–4 p.m., on Saturday, May 13. As racers find each location, they snap a team photo as proof. The race is suitable for all ages and can be as competitive or non-competitive as the participants wish. The first teams to complete 11 of 12 clue challenges will win prizes. But that’s not all! The Great Frederick Discovery Race will also yield awards to racers with the best costume themes. Teams can race in superhero costumes, as historic figures, or dressed to represent their work or other group. There is a lot of freedom to be creative and have fun with costumes. The FCPS Young Scholars program is for students with high academic potential, but are traditionally underrepresented in advanced coursework. They may lack advocates, access, or experiences. Many are students whose family circumstances make them eligible for free or reduced-price school meals. Founded in 2011, the FCPS Young Scholars program operates at Hillcrest and Monocacy Elementary schools and Monocacy and West Frederick Middle schools, where students learn about future opportunities in engineering and other STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields. Students remain part of the program throughout their school years. The first group of Young Scholars will enter Frederick and Gov. Thomas Johnson high schools this 24 thefrederickguide.com fall. All funds raised through the race will support field trips and summer experiences for Young Scholars. The idea for the Great Frederick Discovery Race came about during a meeting of a group called Eliminating Achievement Gaps, Inc. (EAG). Ed Hinde, who directs SHIP (the Student Homelessness Initiative Partnership) suggested the idea. Meg Lee, who supervises Advanced Academics for the school system, agreed it was a terrific project for students to undertake and a great way to raise support to continue the Young Scholars program. Middle school Young Scholars created the race clues as part of last summer’s camp. The Community Foundation of Frederick County agreed to manage the race fund. Early bird registration is $20 per person or $70 per team of up to four. Registration is open now at http://tinyurl.com/ GreatFDRace and will continue through race day. Early registration will help coordinators prepare for a successful event. Please sign up now to join the Great Frederick Discovery Race for an afternoon of excitement, learning and fun for all ages. As a bonus, you’ll be making a positive difference for local students to ensure a bright future in Frederick County. + For more about the Young Scholars program, see the FCPS YouTube video: youtu.be/CxWmxGNfNoo