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All schools offer breakfast and lunch programs. Menus are distributed through the schools, announced via local newspapers, to view out menus, click here. Read more about our food and nutrition program.
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Athletics
Welcome to the
Harford County Public Schools
Athletic Site
ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF 
A listing of Interscholastic Athletics Office staff and Athletic Directors of each Harford County High School
2011 ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES HANDBOOK FOR INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS 
A copy of the rules and regulations governing high school Interscholastic Athletics in Harford County Public Schools
Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA)
Attached please find a link to the website for the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association.
The MPSSAA is an association made up of public high schools from each of the 24 school systems in the state
of Maryland.
SPORTS PHYSICAL SCHEDULE 
All students must have a physical examination in order to participate in athletics. This physical exam will be valid from June 8 through the following June 7. Local physicians provide low-cost physical exams as a convenience to students. The current exam schedule is posted here. Physical forms may be found in the Forms link below.
ATHLETIC FORMS
SPORTS SEASON START DATES
Start dates of the three sport seasons are:
- Fall: August 15th
- Winter: November 15th
- Spring: March 1st
SPORTS SCHEDULES
A schedule of athletic contests for the current season is displayed for your information through Digital Sports. We have provided links in the chart below which guides you to each of our ten high schools. You may view and print schedules for each school in all sports from this link. You may also register to receive email alerts if any changes are made to a school athletic schedule.
Art
The elementary art curriculum provides to all students a well-sequenced program of developmentally appropriate art experiences in five major areas: Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Three-Dimensional Design, and Two-Dimensional Design. Students are involved in activities which are culturally balanced and integrated with study in language arts, social studies, mathematics, and science. A variety of strategies is used to enable students to construct meaning, investigate, make decisions, and solve problems creatively. The comprehensive elementary art curriculum enhances the students' total educational experience.
The middle school art curriculum is designed to provide all adolescents with opportunities for sequential instruction in this subject. Art activities are provided in five major areas: Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, Three-Dimensional Design and Lettering. Within one or more of these five areas, a Student Service Learning activity may also be experienced, in conjunction with team initiatives. The middle school art program extends elementary learning, enables selected skills to be refined, and provides opportunities for unique and individual applications. Adolescents who have pursued the middle school program are well prepared to succeed in meeting the Fine Arts graduation requirement.
The high school art program consists of a variety of elective curricular offerings. From an entry-level course taken to satisfy the Fine Arts graduation requirement, to an AP Art History course needed to fulfill a college entrance standard, students have many options. Courses can be sequenced for students who have identified future ambitions by the career path selected. The correct sequence of curricula provides for appropriate preparation and maximum success. All high school art courses provide opportunities for students to refine and apply learned skills and concepts and to develop personally and creatively as visually literate young adults.
How do I contact the Office of Art?
Office of Art:
102 South Hickory Avenue
Bel Air, MD 21014
Phone: (410) 588-5289
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