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Ms. Brenda P. Haynes, Director

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Project PRIME, a comprehensive collaborative venture designed to inspire students from the Baltimore City Public Schools to consider a career in teaching, began four years ago under the direction of Ms. Brenda P. Haynes. The DeWitt Wallace - Reader's Digest Fund has awarded a $3 million grant to support the project.

GOALS

  1. To inspire minority youth, in particular African-Americans, to consider teaching as a career.
  2. To enrich and enhance the image of teaching as a profession.
  3. To recruit minority youth, in particular African-Americans, into mathematics and science teaching careers.
  4. To prepare teachers to work with diverse student populations.
  5. To establish PRIME as a State Resource Center for Minority Teacher Recruitment.

THE COLLABORATING INSTITUTIONS

Baltimore City Community College
Dr. James D. Tschechtelin, President
Mrs. Michelle Bondima, Mentor

College Of Notre Dame Of Maryland
Sister Rosemarie Nassif, President
Mrs. Margaret Hayes, Mentor

Coppin State College
Dr. Calvin W. Burnett, President
Dr. Geraldine Waters, Mentor

Dundalk Community College
Dr. Hal Mc Aninch, President
Ms. Karen Bond, Mentor

The Johns Hopkins University
Dr. William R. Brody, President
Dr. Toni Ungaretti, Mentor

Loyola College In Maryland
Dr. Thomas Scheye, President
Dr. Pamela Paul, Mentor

Morgan State University
Dr. Earl S. Richardson, President
Dr. Charles Salters, Mentor

Towson State University
Dr. Hoke L. Smith, President
Dr. David Vocke, Mentor

Baltimore City Public Schools
Dr. Walter G. Amprey, Superintendent of Public Instruction

Maryland MESA Program
Mr. Robert Willis, Director, Mentor

Schools Engaged in PRIME Programs