438/Maryland Manual
Acts of 1987). The Council reviews early childhood
education programs in Maryland, including the de-
velopment of public preschool programs; devises
methods to evaluate and monitor public preschool
programs; and promotes early childhood educa-
tion.
The Council has twelve members. Eight are
appointed by the Governor. Two are legislators, one
appointed by the Senate President and one ap-
pointed by the House Speaker; one is a representa-
tive of the State Department of Education chosen
by the State Superintendent of Schools; and one is
a representative of the Office for Children and
Youth selected by the Director of that office. The
Governor designates the chairperson and the State
Department of Education provides staff. The
Council is authorized to conclude its work by June
30,1990.
STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY
COLLEGES
Chairperson: Samuel P. Massie, 1990
Appointed by Governor with Senate advice &
consent: Charles Mindel, 1989; Homer O.
Elseroad, 1991; Miriam D. Sanner, 1992; Lance
W. Berkowitz, 1993; Paul J. Beckham, Sr., 1994;
Joseph D. Quinn, 1994; Larry J. Rounds, student
member, 1989.
James D. Tschechtelin, Ed.D., Executive Director
Lawrence A. Nespoli, Ed.D., Associate Executive
Director
Georgetown Plaza, Suite 210
914 Bay Ridge Rd.
Annapolis, MD 21403 974-2881
TTY for Deaf: Balt/Annap 974-2609
TTY for Deaf: D.C. area 565-0450
Budget (Code 36.12.00)
FY1989 Total Appropriation $106,713,689
General Funds.................................$105,920,846
Special Funds...................................$ 721,622
Federal Funds..................................$ 71,221
FY1989 Total Authorized Positions..................14
Annual Report to General Assembly.
Annual Report to Legislative "Policy Committee on
Tuition Reduction and State Aid Program for Out-of-
State Nursing Students.
Annual Audit Report by Legislative Auditor to Joint
Budget & Audit Committee, State Board far Commu-
nity Colleges, and Director of Department of Fiscal
Services.
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STATE BOARD FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
ALLEGANY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Donald R. Alexander, President......724-7700
ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Thomas E. Florestano, President.....541-2100
CATONSVILLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
John M. Kingsmore, President.........455-6050
COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE
Joseph T. Durham, President...........396-0470
CECIL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Robert L. Gell, President.................287-6060
CHARLES COUNTY COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
John M. Sine, President...................934-2251
CHESAPEAKE COLLEGE
Robert C. Schleiger, President 758-1537
DUNDALK COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Martha A. Smith, President.............282-6700
ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE
John E. Ravekes, President..............682-6000
FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Lee J. Betts, President......................694-5240
GARRETT COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Stephen J. Herman, President..........387-6666
HAGERSTOWN JUNIOR COLLEGE
Norman P. Shea, President..............790-2800
HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Alfred C. O'Connell, President........879-8920
HOWARD COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Dwight A. Burrill, President............992-4800
MONTGOMERY COLLEGE
Robert E. Parilla, President.............279-5000
PRINCE GEORGE'S COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
Robert I. Bickford, President...........336-6000
WOR-WIC TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Arnold H. Maner, President............749-8181
The State Board for Community Colleges was
established in 1968 to consolidate governance of
the community colleges in the State (Chapter 454,
Acts of 1968). Until July 1,1969, the Board served
as an advisory board to the State Board of Educa-
tion; thereafter, the Board assumed its statutory
duties.
Originally, all community colleges were gov-
erned by local boards of education. State law in
1968 enabled local boards of education that spon-
sored community colleges to ask the Governor to
divest them of that authority and vest it in separate
local boards of community college trustees (Chap-
ter 454, Acts of 1968). By 1974, all boards of
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