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Grand Opening Celebrates The Arrow Center for Education Mountain Road
The Arrow Center for Education Mountain Road officially opened its doors on January 14 and the moment was nothing short of meaningful. Community members, staff and partners gathered to celebrate a space built with intention and filled with possibility. The grand opening included several proclamations recognizing the impact this school will have on children and families for years to come, ...
Celebrating Milestones at The Arrow Center for Education Tangram
Graduation is a major milestone for every student at Arrow. For Nick Kruger, it marked a moment shaped by patience, growth and the right support at the right time. Nick completed his journey at the Arrow Center for Education Tangram in 2025, a transition his family describes as both emotional and deeply meaningful. “I tell everybody about Tangram,” Kruger’s mother ...
Arrow Student becomes first in Organization History Accepted into Towson University
Early 2025, remarkable news hit the Arrow Center for Education located in Hunt Valley, as graduating senior Jarome Liason, was accepted into Towson University. His acceptance marks not only a personal achievement, but one of legacy for Arrow, as Liason is the first Arrow student to be admitted into the university. His journey from uncertainty to higher education shines a ...
Building Spaces with Purpose at Mountain Road
From the earliest planning stages, the Arrow Center for Education Mountain Road was designed with intention, collaboration and care for the students who would one day walk its halls. What now stands as a vibrant learning environment is the result of close partnerships among Arrow staff, architects, contractors and vendors who shared a common goal; to create a space where ...
Arrow Spotlight: Heroes and Helpers Provides Christmas joy to Maryland Foster Youth
Arrow Child and Family Ministries was proud to take part in this year's Heroes and Helpers event. The Heroes and Helpers program, which began in 2009, expanded to Baltimore County this year. Baltimore County police officers and firefighters teamed up with students on a cold Saturday for the event, giving children the opportunity to shop for friends, family and themselves ...
A Cup of Kindness: Arrow Center for Education Tangram Brews Confidence
As temperatures drop in Maryland, students at The Arrow Center for Education Tangram are keeping cozy building life skills through their student-led coffee cart! Tangram students are rolling up their sleeves to prepare and deliver the beverages to staff across the school. The coffee cart is more than just a pick-me-up; it’s part of the staff’s commitment to helping students ...
Arrow Recognized as 2025 Harford Award Nonprofit of the Year
Arrow Child & Family Ministries has been awarded the Harford Award for Nonprofit of the Year, presented by the Harford County Chamber of Commerce. This honor awards recipients making a profound impact on business growth, service to the community, innovation, support of public and private education and a drive to enhance Harford County’s overall business climate. Arrow’s Associate Vice-President Susan ...
Tangram Students’ Artwork Featured at Towson Library
Thanks to connections made by Arrow art teacher Jovool Baltazar, students from the Arrow Center for Education, Tangram are being celebrated for their creativity this month. Their artwork is on display at the Towson Branch of the Baltimore County Library, one of the system’s largest and most visited locations. The exhibition features four distinct art projects that highlight both individual ...
Arrow Unveils Adaptive Playground Equipment
The Arrow Center for Education Riverside unveiled brand-new adaptive playground equipment designed to create an inclusive, welcoming space where students of all abilities can play. This touching milestone fosters social interaction, supports physical and cognitive development and encourages a true sense of belonging for every child. The equipment is thanks to the generous donation from the Women’s Giving Circle of ...
Arrow Spotlight: Riverside and Tangram Schools
Once again, Harry Potter cast his magic over Riverside. But this time, it wasn’t the boy wizard, it was Harry, the calm and unassuming 4-year-old corn snake. Students were captivated as they held him one by one, careful to keep him safe while admiring his every move. Harry slithered gently from hand to hand, sparking joy, curiosity, and plenty of ...