Student Services & Academic Support

Special Programs

Office of Special Programs

Mark G. Smith, Coordinator of Special Programs
St. Mary's County Public Schools
Phone: 301-475-5511, ext. 137

 

Overview

Special Programs, from the St. Mary's County Public Schools' Department  Student Services and Academic Support, provide opportunities for students to grow and develop beyond what the regular school day offers. Programs focus on closing the achievement gap among student groups including low income, first-generation college, minority, and students who need extra time or support.
 

Responsibilities

  • Finding opportunities, planning and writing grant proposals for At-Risk Students/Closing the Achievment Gap
  • Start up, supervision, program management, and fiscal management of each funded program
  • Business partnerships for assisting at-risk students/closing the achievement gap
  • 21st Century Community Learning Centers After School Program (7 sites)
  • Approximately  1200 students currently served after school
  • Approximately 50,000 snacks served after school, per year.
  • 26 buses per day taking students home from after school programs.
  • Budget from grant funds this year is approx. $1,000,000 plus additional in-kind contributions from partners
  • Over 100  Staff members on payroll, primarily SMCPS Staff in extra pay for extra duty positions
  • 10 active partnerships

 

List of Programs:

Dream Team 21st Century Community Learning Center After School Program- at G.W. Carver Elementary, Lexington Park Elementary, and Spring Ridge Middle schools and NEW this year, the St. Mary's County Recreations and Parks Carver Rec Center. Funded by a three year, $375,000 per year grant from the Maryland State Department of Education and the Federal 21st Century program that serves 300 students. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Maryland operates the school-based programs together with SMCPS, five days per week during the school year. See a brief promotional video about this program at SRMS. St. Mary's County Department of Recreation and Parks operates the Carver Recreation Center site four days per week.

Bright Futures 21st Century After School Program - at Green Holly Elementary,  Park Hall Elementary and Great Mills High School. The elementary programs are jointly operated by the Boys and Girls Clubs and SMCPS, while SMCPS is entirely responsible for the high school program.

Funding: The two 21st Century Programs are funded by grants from the Maryland State Department of Education's 21st Century Community Learning Center Pro

In addition, for FY 2020, the Board of County Commissioners provides $125,000 to SMCPS partner, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maryland to support this program and the partnership.

Partners: Kiwanis of St. Mary's County, 4-H, Cooperative Extension of St. Mary's County, St. Mary's College of Maryland, The Local Management Board of St. Mary's County, St. Mary's County Libraries, Pax River Naval Air Station.

Local Management Board After School Programs - in 2009-2010 this  supports after school programs at Esperanza Middle, Dynard Elementary, Greenview Knolls Elementary, and Great Mills High schools. 

St. Mary's County College Access Program (SMC CAP) Southern Maryland has an undersupply of workers with college degrees. To address this need, and to help all students achieve at high levels, SMC CAP places advisors in the three SMCPS comprehensive high schools to work with students who will be first-generation college students as the target audience, and any student who requests assistance as the additional population.  The program delivers a weekly curriculum and support that prepares juniors and seniors for successfully navigating the road that leads to higher education. Juniors and Seniors go to the Career Centers at their school during lunch to meet with the Post Secondary Advisors, who are Robin Willis at Great Mills High School, Betsy Toombs at Leonardtown HIgh School, and Kerry Nantz at Chopticon HIgh School. The two-year-long, weekly curriculum is prepared by consultant, Susan Bisson.

Partnership with BECA (the Business, Education and Community Alliance) - This organization, celebrating 20 years of service to the community , has created a one-stop website with information about colleges (www.smcbeca.org) ,  a Common Application so students can apply for over 20 local scholarships worth over $600,000 with one single application and a redesigned Passport to the Future, where local businesses reward students who do well in school. Don't miss the BECA Scholarship Fair this November 5, 2008 at the Southern Maryland Higher Education Center. You will meet scholarship providers and learn how the St. Mary's Common Scholarship Application works.

Chesapeake Chess - Chess is a wonderful opportunity for students to learn to make plans, evaluate strategies and choose options. Plus, it's great fun. In St. Mary's County Public Schools 200 or more students will have an opportunity to learn and further develop chess skills because of this grant from Maryland State Department of Education and the Academic Chess in Maryland Schools program. Schools with Chess this year are GW Carver, Lexington Park, Park Hall, Green Holly, Benjamin Banneker, and Leonardtown Elementary Schools, the Chesapeake Charter School, Spring Ridge Middle School, and two external partners, the Global Village/Institute for Human Development after school program and the St. Mary's County Department of Recreation and Parks Carver Recreation Center.

FLOW Mentoring Program . This program provides an intensive mentoring program in every elementary and middle school in St. Mary's County. Sarah Tyson has taken on the Program Manager position and with her assistant, Maia Jones has done an amazing job of gettng the program up and running.  See the FLOW link on the right for more information.