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The Audience
Maryland middle and high school students are the intended audience of Teen Web. The primary focus is initially with 9th graders, particularly the thousands of freshmen reached by the Achievement Counts Speakers Bureau program

To ensure the website will attract - and retain the interest of - teens, students play an important role in the planning, design, implementation, and marketing phases of the project. Not only is it important for us to hear and heed the student "voice," but participating students gain invaluable technology learning experiences in the process.

computerWho is built the Teen Web
Many Maryland employers are building Teen Web. Partners are involved in project strategy (via committees), design, content development, marketing, funding and evaluation.


Project Partners
(also see Committees)

CitiFinancial
The Daily Record
Johns Hopkins Health System
Johns Hopkins University,
     Bloomberg School of Public Health
Kaiser Permanente
IBM
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Macht Foundation
Maryland State Department of Education
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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U.S. Department of Education
University of Maryland, Baltimore
University System of Maryland


and more than 60 statewide and local government, education, business and community groups

Funding Partners

Adventist Healthcare

Baltimore County

CitiFinancial

Daily Record

IBM

France Merrick Foundation

Kaiser Permanente

Maryland Higher Education Commission

Maryland State Department of Education

Lockheed Martin Corporation

Macht Foundation

McCormick

NASA Goddard

Northrop Grumman

Space Telescope Science Institute

TIME Center

Unger Foundation

U.S. Department of Education

University of Maryland, Baltimore

University System of Maryland

Verizon

Villa Julie College


 



MBRT Team

Executive Director
- June Streckfus

MBRT Staff

  • Kathy Seay
  • LaTara Harris

 



Project Director
- Will Anderson

Teen Web Funding Partners





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111 S. Calvert St, Suite 1720    Baltimore, MD 21202
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The MBRT is supported by our member companies and our project funders

 

Updated: December 1, 2006


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