NEWS
May 6, 2003
On Saturday, May 3, 2003, EARL L. VEIT, SR. of Delta, PA, age 72; devoted husband of Evelyn I. (Baker) Veit; loving father of Deborah Shipe, Earl L. Veit, Jr., David G. Veit and Diana D. Greene. Funeral service will be on Thursday, May 8 at 10 A.M. at Harkins Funeral Home, 600 Main St., Delta, PA., 17314. Viewing on Wed, May 7 from 7-9 P.M. at the funeral home. Burial at Bryansville Cemetery.
NEWS
October 8, 1993
It was a preliminary get-together, a feeling-each-other-out kind of meeting, that the Baltimore County Board of Education and the board of directors of the Teachers Association of Baltimore County (TABCO) held last Tuesday. We can't help likening it to the first session of marriage counseling for a couple that has put one another through some rough times but still wants to work things out.With the participants still warming to their task, nothing of major importance was resolved at the three-hour confab.
NEWS
By Larry Carson and Larry Carson,Staff Writer | January 8, 1993
If nothing changes, Baltimore County's future could resemble the crime and decline occurring a few miles south of Towson in Baltimore, said Ed Veit, president of the Teacher's Association of Baltimore County.Mr. Veit gave his warning yesterday at a meeting betweencounty labor union leaders and Charles A. Dutch Ruppersberger, the new County Council chairman. The group's discussion centered on deciding how to influence the decisions County Executive Roger B. Hayden will have to make as he prepares $31.7 million worth of permanent budget cuts.
NEWS
By Meredith Schlow and Meredith Schlow,Staff Writer | July 1, 1992
Colorful, student-made thank-you cards and nearly 100 awards, recognitions and certificates of appreciation were displayed at the headquarters of the Baltimore County school board last night as Robert Y. Dubel marked the end of his 16 years as superintendent of county schools.The modest open house at Greenwood mansion gave Dr. Dubel, 67, a chance to bid farewell to his staff and county educators. Financed entirely by donations from schools, individuals and education associations, the party signaled the end of the longest tenure of any superintendent currently serving in the 100 largest school districts in America.
NEWS
March 26, 1992
"You have reached the homework hot line. Sorry, but the teachers who normally handle the phone have been furloughed. Please call Roger Hayden to express your concerns."For a short while yesterday, before a caller complained, that was the message recorded to greet students who phoned the homework help-line the Teachers Association of Baltimore County runs. A lesson in diplomacy it was not.Many Baltimore County teachers are depressed, wtih good reason. They're facing essentially the third straight year without any pay raise.
NEWS
By Larry Carson and Larry Carson,Staff Writer | March 25, 1992
Frustrated by two years of budget cuts, no pay raises, four furlough days and, now, the prospect of more crowded classrooms, Baltimore County's teachers are increasing the pressure on public officials by refusing to perform all voluntary services and by picketing at individual schools every day.The so-called "work-to-rule" job action could disrupt senior proms and graduations, after-school clubs, sports teams and other activities to which teachers donate...