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2 PRIVATE SCHOOLS | JANUARY 2013 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE GAZETTE
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BY KAREN FINUCAN CLARKSON
As independent schools in Prince George’s County seekto prepare students for success, some use service learningto broaden awareness and alter perspectives. Servicelearning allows students to “experience and explore situa-tions that are not ordinarily a part of their lives,” accord-ing to The Center for Service Learning at The CommunityCollege of Baltimore County’s website, “and in so doingprovide opportunities for expanding the limits of theirknowledge that are very important if they are to be anintegral part of an increasingly diverse society.”
“As a Christian school, community service is essentialto our spiritual formation,” said Erin Morris, Christianservice coordinator at DeMatha Catholic High School inHyattsville. The all-boys school features a comprehen-sive service-learning program that is tied to graduation.“The Trinitarian Order was founded on the idea of ran-soming people from poverty. Our program was createdto develop well-rounded boys who, through ransomingothers, give hope and grow as well.”
While DeMatha students may choose the serviceproject that they feel they are best equipped to contributeto, at least 20 hours of service must be “contact work.We want them to be working directly with people inneed or marginalized in some way,” said Morris. Theservice-learning commitment spans all four years. “Webelieve as people grow and develop, they have different
gifts to offer. They also appreciate the experience differ-ently as a 14-year-old than as an 18-year-old.”
DeMatha offers three service trips annually. “Theygive the boys lots of opportunity to have contact withothers, some of whom may be different from you, butwho, you come to realize, are in many ways still likeyou,” she said. The fall Urban Plunge is a four-dayexperience wherein students volunteer locally—at soupkitchens and shelters—and return to campus in the eve-ning “for prayer and to reflect together about the impactour services had.”
Earlier this month, 24 boys traveled to Victoria,Texas. “The key aspect of the trip is to be displaced,”said Morris. “This is a primarily Mexican communityand the culture is somewhat different. We partner withlocal churches and reside with host families. The boysmay assist with church projects or in nursing homes.”A summer trip takes students to another impoverishedarea—last year, Camden, N.J.—to perform communityservice. “We slept in less than comfortable conditions toemphasize what others are going through.”
Service Learning Opens Students’ Eyes to Needs of World Around ThemPART OF A BROADER COMMUNITY
COURTESY DEMATHA CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
DeMatha Catholic High School organized a mini-walk last year to helpthe homeless and sponsor Mary House, an organization that provideshousing and support programs to homeless and struggling families.
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Camden—where more than 40 percent of the popula-tion lives below the poverty line, according to CatherineDonley—also receives assistance from students at BishopMcNamara High School in Forestville. Each semester, adozen students spend four days working with those inneed. Learning is emphasized along with service. “Onone of the days, students break up into groups of fourand are allotted the same amount [of money] that a typi-cal family of four on welfare can spend on food a day,approximately $12,” said Donley, campus minister foroutreach. “The students’ eyes are opened when they seehow difficult it is to eat healthily for three meals withsuch little money.”
Walking in another’s shoes also is part of theservice-learning experience at Bladensburg’s ElizabethSeton High School. “We slept on the floor and therewere no showers,” said Laura Tarnosky, service learn-ing coordinator at the all-girls school, about a 24-hourretreat that started with volunteer duties at the DCCentral Kitchen. The 10 girls then spent the night inthe hypothermia shelter at the Father McKenna Centerin Washington the weekend before it opened. “Therewere loud sirens throughout the night and we talkedabout someone’s ability to function the next day withoutmuch sleep. We also talked about what it would be likewondering who was sleeping next to you and whetherthe few belongings you had would be safe.” Afteranother round of volunteering the next morning, the
girls returned to campus “for a simple lunch, discussionand reflection.”
While service learning is mandatory at Seton,Tarnosky helps “guide students toward an experiencethat’s meaningful, not something that will let them justcheck off the box.” The school offers summer service
trips and has begun bringing in speakers to exposestudents to different needs throughout the commu-nity. After a talk by someone with The Bowie InterfaithPantry and Emergency Aid Fund, “students were askedto give up their lunch and experience what some of thepeople we serve go through regularly,” said Tarnosky.Students also made donations to the food pantry.
Someprojects havean international component.In early January, students from St. Vincent Pallotti HighSchool in Laurel traveled to Belize for a week “to be insolidarity with the poor,” said Nancy Vawter, directorof campus ministry. “We believe we have a responsibil-ity to serve and care for the impoverished throughoutthe world.” The experience is eye-opening for studentsas the residents of this small village in Punta Gorda “livein thatch-roof huts with no running water or electric-ity.” Students volunteer at a local school, organizing thelibrary and painting the building.
The trip is transformational, according to Vawter.“One of the girls told me she thought she was comingto serve the poor but discovered that, ‘These people arerich in ways I’ve never seen before. There’s only a dirtroad, they have no shoes and they cook breakfast on anopen fire, but they are so full of love, so full of joy, sofull of peace.’”
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COURTESY ST. VINCENT PALLOTTI HIGH SCHOOL
Students from St. Vincent Pallotti High School in Laurel traveled toBelize to volunteer at a local school.
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BY KAREN FINUCAN CLARKSON
“Travel,” wrote Mark Twain, “is fatal to prejudice,bigotry, and narrow-mindedness …” Intent upon creat-ing broad-minded global citizens, many independentschools in Prince George’s County have intensified theirmulticultural emphasis by adding or beefing up travelopportunities for students.
“We want students to perceive themselves as citi-zens of the world as opposed to just this community,”said Patricia Norris Garber, director of admissionsand enrollment management at Bishop McNamaraHigh School. “Travel increases kids’ global awareness,”increasingly important in a world that is becoming moreinterconnected. The Forestville school offers a variety ofprograms designed to expose students to other cultures,build upon classroom learning and provide service-learning opportunities.
Whether domestic day trips or international over-nights, school travel programs can be life changing—student perspectives are altered, lessons are absorbed
and confidence is enhanced. Travel is, in many ways, theepitome of experiential learning.
“Throughouroutdooreducationprogram,studentslearn 21st-century skills, such as collaboration and coop-eration,” said Michael S. Mullin, head of school at HolyTrinity Episcopal Day School, with campuses in Bowieand Glenn Dale. “The program is multifaceted, requir-ing students to think critically, work cooperatively andutilize athletic skills to solve problems.”
Holy Trinity’s outdoor education program begins insecond grade with a day trip to the Patuxent River 4-HCenter in Upper Marlboro and culminates in seventhgrade with a two-night stay at Echo Hill Outdoor Schoolon the Eastern Shore. “This isn’t a stand-alone program.It’s part of our mission and tied into our curriculum,”said Mullin. That mission includes educating the wholechild in a comprehensive, well-rounded program.
The fourth-grade curriculum at Holy Trinity includesMaryland history and ecology, with a unit on streams
and rocks, according to Cindy Canzanella, head of lowerschool. The overnight program at Wabanna Camp andConference Center in Edgewater exposes students to“the past, present and future of the Chesapeake Bay andhow it has influenced the cultural and economic develop-ment of the state. Our students learn about environmen-tal degradation and discover what they can do to protectthe natural resources we have,” she said.
The trip also includes a team-building component.“There’s a huge swing—and I’m talking really high—and students have to figure how to get a classmate up tothe top,” said Canzanella. “Not only does it require youto put a lot of trust in your teammates, but you have tohave the confidence to let go and swing.”
Such activities help to break down barriers—betweenstudents and between students and faculty. “It allowsstudents to see others in a different light,” said Mullin,“and goes a long way to reducing the potential for bul-lying and eliminating cliques.”
Self-confidence is enhanced, to one degree or another,said Gene Esposito, head of middle school at Holy
BEYOND THE COUNTYSchool Travel and Exchange Programs Enhance Student Growth
COURTESY HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL DAY SCHOOL
Students from Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School learn outdoor education at Echo Hill Outdoor School on the Eastern Shore in 2010.
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Trinity. “I often hear from students that they were ableto do something they never thought they could do … Forsome just spending the night away from their parents isan accomplishment. For others, it’s completing a highropes course or learning a new skill, such as canoeing.But what ties everything together is team building. Nomatter what the activity, if they don’t work together andhelp each other out, they won’t succeed.”
Not only do travel programs offer uniqueexperiences, but the learning is round-the-clock. Schooltravel also provides one-of-a-kind memories that staywith students throughout their lives.In March, some 20 students at Bishop McNamara
High School will travel to Pamplona, Spain as part ofan exchange program that seeks to “bridge the gapbetween two very different cultures and make the worldjust a little smaller,” noted Kristen Nunez, the school’sdirector of communications. The students will live andattend school with their Spanish peers and visit sites inthe Basque region.Last spring, Bishop McNamara families hosted 30
students from Pamplona, home to the annual Running ofthe Bulls. They experienced “American culture, includ-ing education, history, food, and the language, sportsand hobbies,” said Nunez.Not all of the students making the March trip speak
Spanish. “Most are still learning but eager to practicewhat they do know and pick up new skills as they inter-act daily with native speakers,” said foreign-languageteacher Georgina C. Gomez-Bozzo. “What is reallyinteresting is that the school in Pamplona is an ikastola,
a Basque-speaking school. Their students speak bothSpanish and Basque fluently.”Gomez-Bozzo is optimistic that her students “will
gain a sense of how much world there is out there,beyond the confines of their daily lives. I hope that
this experience will whet their appetite for more travelabroad and perhaps inspire them to spend time in aforeign country and to increase their desire to becomemultilingual.”While Bishop McNamara students have previously
experienced the cultural riches of Costa Rica, a newsummer program will allow students to immerse them-selves in climate science. After three weeks studyingMaryland’s temperate climate zone on the Forestvillecampus, students will travel to Costa Rica to explorea more tropical climate. “The rain forest will provideincredible hands-on learning opportunities for our stu-dents,” said Garber. “Students will examine our impacton the environment and explore what our responsibilityis to ensure that these resources are maintained.”Developing leadership skills is the focus of a sum-
mer institute—held at either the University of NotreDame in South Bend, Ind., or St. Edward’s University inAustin, Texas—attended by select students from BishopMcNamara and other Holy Cross-affiliated schoolsthroughout the country. “We work with them as youthleaders so that they see themselves not just as citizens ofMaryland, but of the U.S. and the world,” said Garber.“They develop a deeper understanding of their responsi-bility to their fellow man.”Whether traveling within state or several time zones
away, student learning is enhanced. The experience isenriching, empowering and enlivening, said Garber, andbuilds upon traditional classroom learning. “It opensstudents’ eyes to the world around them and broadenstheir perspective.”
COURTESY BISHOP MCNAMARA HIGH SCHOOL
“WE WORK WITH THEM AS YOUTH LEADERSSO THAT THEY SEE THEMSELVES
NOT JUST AS CITIZENS OF MARYLAND,BUT OF THE U.S. AND THE WORLD.”
Patricia Norris Garber,director of admissions and enrollment management,
Bishop McNamara High School
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The experience made another student realize thatrelationships are what matter most. “That’s pretty pro-found for a teenager,” said Vawter. “She returned homeintent on working on relationships with her family.”The retreat also bonds students. “I have students
who come from broken places, who are isolated and fac-ing challenges in life. The group experience transformsthem. There is a solidarity that develops. Ultimately, theway these kids learn to love one another and care for oneanother transforms our school. It’s such a rich experi-ence on so many different levels,” she said.“We’ve done hurricane relief after Katrina, tornado
relief in Alabama and Pennsylvania, trips to remoteEskimo villages in Alaska, as well as mission trips toCentral and South America, Africa, China, Europe,and Ukraine,” said George Hornickel, head of schoolat Grace Brethren Christian School in Clinton. “At theend of the book of Matthew, Jesus commands us to takethe Gospel around the world. We take that commandto heart, offering five trips a year for about 50 students,staff and alumni.”Since the program began in 2001, Grace Brethren
has sponsored service-learning trips to roughly a dozenstates and 20 foreign countries. “To support thosetrips, we’ve probably raised about $1 million,” said
Hornickel. The trips are voluntary and often take placeduring Easter break or over the summer. “There is nocomplaining on trips. Students understand they are thereto serve.” It’s not unusual for students to find themselvesin communities where people live in “cardboard or tinshacks or cinder-block houses with just one wire cominginto the house.”Students’ takeaways are significant. “There’s usually
a thankfulness that they live in the United States. Eventhough many of these kids are from middle-class homes,once they see the level of poverty that exists, middle classseems pretty rich,” said Hornickel. “They also developempathy for those they serve.”Service-learning trips to Gambia are part of a larger
effort by students at New Hope Academy in LandoverHills, a “character education school,” according toPrincipal Joy Morrow. Since 2007, groups of students
spend three weeks in the small, East African nationproviding humanitarian aid. “We also raise money tosponsor scholarships for Gambian students, since publiceducation there ends at sixth grade,” said Morrow, “andhave helped to also start several schools and preschools.We are now working toward beginning an orphanagein Gambia.”
Some service-learning projects expose studentsto social and political issues. In September, five studentsfrom Seton High School took part in the 2012 StopModern Slavery Walk on the National Mall. After hear-ing from victims of sexual trafficking and slavery, thestudents met with one of the sisters at the school “fora discussion that helped them process the information,”said Tarnosky.Almost 80 students from BishopMcNamara took part
in the March for Life in Washington on Jan. 25. Theywere joined by students from St. Edward and ArchbishopHoban high schools in Ohio. “This is a great way to showsolidarity with those affected by abortion and to embraceour Holy Cross brother schools,” said Donley.Whether service learning occurs close to home or
around the world, students are discovering that they caninfluence the lives of others, said Tarnosky. “They areyoung, enthusiastic idealists who want to make a differ-ence in the world. It is a joy to watch them blossom.”
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Laura Tarnosky,service learning coordinator,Elizabeth Seton High School
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PRIVATE SCHOOLS DIRECTORYInformation is deemed current at the time of publication but may be subject to change throughout the year. Some schools may also offer Pre-K programs;
call or visit the website. Schools that are exclusively Pre-K are not included. To report errors or omissions, email [email protected] updates or corrections will be made exclusively online at Gazette.Net.Compiled by Karen Finucan Clarkson and Kimberly Bamber.
Photos courtesy of the school shown.Cover photo courtesy of Grace Christian School.
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Holy Family Catholic SchoolGrades K-8Coed2012-2013 Tuition: $5,1502200 Callaway St.Hillcrest Heights 20748301-894-2323holyfamilymd.org
Holy Redeemer SchoolGrades K-8Coed,CatholicCall for Tuition4902 Berwyn RoadCollege Park 20740301-474-3993holy-redeemer.org
Holy Trinity Episcopal Day SchoolGrades 1-4Coed, Episcopal2012-2013 Tuition: $9,80513106 Annapolis RoadBowie 20720301-262-5355htrinity.org
Holy Trinity Episcopal Day SchoolGrades K and 5-8Coed, Episcopal2012-2013 Tuition: $9,800 (K), $11,530 (5-8)11902 Daisy LaneGlenn Dale 20769301-464-3215htrinity.org
Hope Christian AcademyGrades K-9Coed,Christian2012-2013 Tuition: $5,68011416 Cedar Lane
Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School
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Hyattsville Hills Child and Family Center5701 42nd Ave.Hyattsville 20781301-277-7748
Independent Baptist AcademyGrades K-12Coed, Baptist2012-2013 Tuition: $5,200 (first child), $8,700 (twochildren), $12,170 (three children)9255 Piscataway RoadClinton 20735301-856-1616ibcministries.org/academy.html
International Christian AcademyGrades K-12Coed,ChristianCall for Tuition3000 Buck Lodge RoadAdelphi 20783301-328-0028internationalchristianacademy.org
JABEZ Christian AcademyGrades K-8Coed,Christian2012-2013 Tuition: $650 (per month)6016 Allentown RoadSuitland 20746301-333-0053
Jericho Christian AcademyThrough Grade 8Coed,ChristianCall for Tuition8500 Jericho City DriveLandover 20785301-333-9400jerichochristianacademy.org
Julia Brown Montessori SchoolsThrough Grade 3Coed,Montessori2012-2013 Tuition: Varies from $460-$980 monthly9450 Madison Ave.Laurel 20734301-498-0604juliabrownmontessorischools.com
Kiddie Academy of Oxon HillGrade KCoed2012-2013 Tuition: $197 (weekly)6031 Oxon Hill RoadOxon Hill 20745301-839-7808educationaldaycare.kiddieacademy.com/oxonhill
Kingdom Christian AcademyGrades K-6Coed,Christian2012-2013 Tuition: $6,25010419 Falling Leaf CourtSpringdale 20774301-341-0869
Lanham Christian SchoolGrades K-12Coed,Christian2012-2013 Tuition: $7,200 (1-5),$7,700 (K, 6-8); 20 percent discountfor second child, 40 percent discount for third child8400 Good Luck RoadLanham 20706301-552-9102lanhamgbc.org
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5900 Old Branch Avenue Temple Hills, MD 20748
301-899-5942www.eagcs.org
SSaatuturday, Februrday, February 9 –ary 9 – 9:30 a.m. –9:30 a.m. – NoonNoonSSaatuturday, Februrday, February 9 –ary 9 – 9:30 a.m. –9:30 a.m. – NoonNoonSaturday, February 9 – 9:30 a.m. – Noon
TuesTuesday, Februday, Februaryary 26 –26 – 8:30 a.m. –8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.TuesTuesday, Februday, Februaryary 26 –26 – 8:30 a.m. –8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.Tuesday, February 26 – 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.12:3012:30 p.m. –p.m. – 2:302:30 p.m.p.m.12:3012:30 p.m. –p.m. – 2:302:30 p.m.p.m.12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
ThursThursday, Mday, Marcharch 14 –14 – 8:30 a.m. –8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.ThursThursday, Mday, Marcharch 14 –14 – 8:30 a.m. –8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.Thursday, March 14 – 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.12:3012:30 p.m. –p.m. – 2:302:30 p.m.p.m.12:3012:30 p.m. –p.m. – 2:302:30 p.m.p.m.12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
TuesTuesday, Aprilday, April 16 –16 – 8:30 a.m. –8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.TuesTuesday, Aprilday, April 16 –16 – 8:30 a.m. –8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.11:30 a.m.Tuesday, April 16 – 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.12:3012:30 p.m. –p.m. – 2:302:30 p.m.p.m.12:3012:30 p.m. –p.m. – 2:302:30 p.m.p.m.12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
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Maryland Gospel Assembly School12406 Brandywine RoadBrandywine 20613301-372-6345
Maryland International Day SchoolGrades K-8Coed,Dual Language (English/Spanish)2012-2013 Tuition: $13,0002317 Brinkley RoadFort Washington 20744301-567-9101themidschool.org
Mount Calvary Catholic SchoolThrough Grade 8Coed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $6,180 (Catholic), $8,137(non-Catholic)6704 Marlboro PikeForestville 20747301-735-5262mountcalvarycatholicschool.org
National Christian AcademyThrough Grade 12Coed,Christian2012-2013 Tuition: $6,101 (first child,K-6),$5,492(second child, K-6), $6,605 (first child, 7-12), $5,945
(second child, 7-12)6700 Bock RoadFort Washington 20744301-567-9507ncaeagles.org
New Chapel Christian AcademyThrough Grade 6Coed,Christian2012-2013 Tuition: $700 (monthly)5601 Old Branch Ave.Camp Springs 20748301-899-0877newchapelbaptistchurch.org/Academy/NCCA.asp
New Hope AcademyGrades K-12Coed, I-20 International High School2013-2014 Tuition: $9,290 (K-6), $9,550 (7-8), $10,110(high school), sibling discounts available; $13,000 (in-ternational high school), room and board additional7009 Varnum St.Landover Hills 20784301-459-7311newhopeacademy.org
New Horizon Child Development Center5664 Silver Hill RoadForestville 20747301-420-0980
Outreach Christian Center AcademyGrade KCoed,Christian2012-2013 Tuition: $135-$160 (weekly)6701 Clinton Manor DriveClinton 20735301-856-1183,ext. 205outreachcc.org/occ_academy
Pallotti Early Learning Center at St. Mary of the MillsThrough Grade KCoed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $750 (monthly, includes before/after care and lunch)113 St.Mary’s PlaceLaurel 20707301-776-6471pallottiearlylearningcenter.net
The Pathways School - Crossland Re-EntryGrades 9-12Coed, Special NeedsCall for Tuition6901 Temple Hill RoadTemple Hills 20748301-449-3173pathwayschools.org
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St. Margaret of Scotland Early Learning CenterSt. Margaret of Scotland Early Learning Center
410 Addison Road S, Seat Pleasant, MD 20743 ~ [email protected] ~ www.stmarelc.org
Educating Lifelong learners to Christ like values
FREE PARKING FOR METRO RIDERS
Your Child’s Needs Our Priority
• Accepting Studentsall year around
• AcademicEnvironment -including BasicSpanish Language
• Vouchers areaccepted
• Walk-in daily - noappointment neededto tour facility
Best Value Tuition RatesAges 2 years - Pre-KindergartenAvailable Hours 7:00am-6:00pm
Breakfast, Lunch and Snacks Served dailyBefore & After Care
Kindergarten - 3rd grade w/ transportation
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The Pathways School - DuVal Re-EntryGrades 9-12Coed, Special NeedsCall for Tuition9880 Good Luck RoadLanham 20706301-794-5872pathwayschools.org
The Pathways School - Northwood at HyattsvilleGrades 6-12Coed, Special NeedsCall for Tuition3401 East West Highway, Suite 240Hyattsville 20782301-853-3923pathwayschools.org
Patuxent Montessori SchoolUp to age 12Coed,AMI-certified Montessori schoolCall for Tuition14210 Old Stage RoadBowie 20720301-464-4506patuxent-montessori.org
Princeton Day AcademyGrades 7-12Coed,Christian2013-2014 Tuition: $8,250701 Montgomery St.Laurel 20707princetonday.com
Reid Temple Christian AcademyGrades K-8Coed,Christian, Partial DayMandarin Immersion (K-5)2013-2014 Tuition: $8,240 (K-5), $9,095 (6-8)11400 Glenn Dale Blvd.Glenn Dale 20769301-860-6570reidtempleacademy.com
Riverdale Baptist SchoolThrough Grade 12Coed, Baptist2012-2013: $10,032 (K), $9,144 (1-5), $9,804 (6-8),$10,800 (9-12); discounts offered for secondand third children1133 Largo RoadUpper Marlboro 20774301-249-7000rbschool.org
Saint Ambrose SchoolThrough Grade 8Coed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $5,900 (Catholic), $7,200 (non-Catholic); sibling discount available6310 Jason St.Cheverly 20785301-773-0223sacheverly.org
SHABACH! Christian AcademyGrades K-6Coed,ChristianCall for Tuition3600 Brightseat RoadLandover 20785301-386-9400shabachca.org
St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth & Family ServicesGrades 8-12Girls, Pregnant & Parenting TeensCall for Tuition4901 Eastern Ave.Hyattsville 20782301-559-5500stanns.org
St. Columba SchoolGrades K-8Coed2012-2013 Tuition: $5,627 (Catholic), $6,133 (K,Cath-olic), $8,950 (non-Catholic), $9,454 (K, non-Catholic)7800 Livingston RoadOxon Hill 20745301-567-6212stccatholic.org
St. John’s the Evangelist Catholic Elementary School
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REID TEMPLECHRISTIAN ACADEMY
OPEN HOUSE
Thursday, February 7, 20139am-11am
Thursday, February 21, 20137pm-9pm
Thursday, March 7, 20139am-11am
Now Enrolling Pre-K2 (Ages 2) thru Grade 8Dual Mandarin Immersion K thru Grade 5.
Parents, for more informationcheck out our website atwww.reidtempleacademy.comor call (301) 860-6570
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ENRICHMENT.• Small class sizes• Rigorous academic curriculum• Christ-centered education• Dedicated teachers and staff• Before and aftercare services• Bus services available
Schedule a private touror visit one of our open houses
Call 301.350.4522or 301.247.9364
1500 Brown Station Road, Largo, Maryland 20774
OPEN HOUSE DATES ~ 8AM - 12 NOONFebruary 12 & 13March 12 & 13April 9 & 10
Excellent Education... Empowered By Christ’s Love
St. Jerome AcademyThrough Grade 8Coed,CatholicCall for Tuition5207 42nd PlaceHyattsville 20781301-277-4568stjeromes.org
St. John’s the Evangelist Catholic Elementary SchoolThrough Grade 8Coed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $5,995 (Catholic), $9,185(non-Catholic)8912 Old Branch Ave.Clinton 20735301-868-2010saintjohnsschool.org
St. Joseph’s Regional Catholic SchoolGrades K-8Coed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $5,190 (Catholic), $8,280(non-Catholic)11011 Montgomery RoadBeltsville 20705301-937-7154stjos.org
St. Mary of the Assumption SchoolGrades K-8Coed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $5,627 (first child,Catholic), $8,902(two children,Catholic), $10,501 (three children,
St. Mary’s School
St. Joseph’s Regional Catholic School
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Heritage Christian Academyat Mount Calvary Baptist Church
You are cordially invitedto learn more about theNewest, Elite, Private,
Christian school inPrince George’s County
UPCOMING OPEN HOUSESFebruary 22, February 26 & March 22 at 7pm
Dynamic Arts & Athletics ProgramsHighly-Qualified Teachers2-Time National Principal of the YearSafe, Supportive EnvironmentMetro Accessible
Excellent K-12 ProgramCompetitive TuitionSmall Class SizesRigorous CurriculumCollege-Bound Focus
5120 Whitifield Chapel Road, Lanham, MD 20706(301) 577-8874
heritagechristianacademymd.org“Soaring To New Heights Through Traditions In History” 1869104
Ascension Lutheran SchoolA Preparatory and Fine Arts Academy
Open HouseEvery 1st Tuesday
of the Month9:00am -11:00am
• Nationally Accredited• Challenging Academic K-8 Curriculum• Great student teacher ratio• Maryland Certificate of Approval• Computer Curriculum
• Vocal and Instrumental Music• Extended Care Free for Kindergartners• K-8 Spanish Instruction• Athletic Programs• Art Instruction
7415 Buchanan St.Landover Hills, MD 20784
301-577-0500www.ascensionschool.org
Quality Education Since 1952Raising Caring Servants to ExtendLife in Christ to Diverse People
Catholic), $12,941 (four children,Catholic), $8,861(first child, non-Catholic), $17,712 (two children, non-Catholic), $26,563 (three children, non-Catholic)4610 Largo RoadUpper Marlboro 20772301-627-4170stmaryum.org
St. Mary of the Mills SchoolGrades K-8Coed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $5,900 (Catholic),$8,040 (non-Catholic)106 St.Mary’s PlaceLaurel 20707301-498-1433stmaryofthemills.org
St. Mary’s SchoolThrough Grade 8Coed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $4,850 (Catholic),$6,000 (non-Catholic)7207 Annapolis RoadLandover Hills 20784301-577-0031stmaryslh.org
St. Mary’s School of PiscatawayGrades K-8Coed,CatholicCall for Tuition
13407 Piscataway RoadClinton 20735301-292-2522stmaryspiscataway.org
St. Matthew’s Early Education CenterGrade KCoed2012-2013 Tuition: $715 (monthly)14900 Annapolis RoadBowie 20715301-464-1813stmatthews-bowie.org
St. Matthew’s Parish Day SchoolGrade KCoed, Episcopal2012-2013 Tuition: $530 (monthly)5901 36th Ave.Hyattsville 20782301-559-7118stmatthewsdayschool.com
St. Philip the Apostle Catholic SchoolGrades K-8Coed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $5,310 (Catholic), $7,020(non-Catholic)5414 Henderson WayCamp Springs 20746301-423-4740stphiliponline.com
St. Pius X Regional SchoolThrough Grade 8Coed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $6,365 (Archdiocese of Wash-ington), $7,365 (non-Archdiocese of Washington),$7,865 (non-Catholic)14710 Annapolis RoadBowie 20715301-262-0203stpiusbowie.org
St. Pius X Regional School
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St. Mary’s Catholic School7207 Annapolis Rd.
Landover Hills, MD 20784
Call 301-577-0031or visit
www.stmaryslh.org
Open House Tours Every Wednesday at 9:00AMOpen Registration For Preschool (ages 3 through 8th grade)
Junior National Honor Society • Study Buddy Program • Young Authors Conference
Academics:Emphasis on Reading andMathNationally ranked in middle school Math contestsForeign Language and Algebra offered in middle schoolUtilization of portfolios and journals to develop criticalThinking skills
Arts:Performing Arts: Annual musicals, School Chorus,Gospel Choir, and Instrumental bandsVisual Arts: Art fairs and Community Exhibitions
Athletics:Soccer, Basketball, Track and Field, Cross Country
St. Vincent Pallotti High SchoolGrades 9-12Coed,Catholic2012-2013 Tuition: $13,495113 St.Mary’s PlaceLaurel 20707301-725-3228pallottihs.org
Tabernacle Learning AcademyGrades K-5Coed,Christian2012-2013 Tuition: $4,47511601 South Laurel DriveLaurel 20708301-536-2769tabernaclela.net
Victory Christian AcademyThrough Grade 2Coed,Christian2012-2013 Tuition: $5,50013701 Annapolis RoadBowie 20720301-352-0707,ext. 2 or 301-272-4244
St. Vincent Pallotti High School
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Open 7 Days a Week!**Hours vary for school closings & Holidays
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• Birthday Party Packages• Full Service Hair Salon & Spa Packages• Check our Website for Daily Specials
www.sugarsuitekids.com6111 High Bridge Road, Bowie, MD 20720
(301) 262-7209
The Village Academy of Washington, DC,Prince George’s County CampusGrades 9-12Boys, Special education, vocationalCall for Tuition8601 Ashwood DriveCapitol Heights 20743301-336-1904vapg.org
Washington New Church SchoolThrough Grade 10Coed,Christian2012-2013 Tuition: $6,50011914 Chantilly LaneMitchellville 20721301-464-5602theWNC.org
Washington United Christian AcademyGrades K-12Coed,ChristianCall for Tuition3501 Bunker Hill RoadMount Rainier 20712301-807-9397go2wuca.org
Woodstream Christian AcademyGrades K-12Coed,Christian2013-2014 Tuition: $9,700 (K), $9,350 (1-5), $9,525(6-7), $9,600 (8), $9,990 (9-11), $10,540 (12);
multichild discounts available9800 Lottsford RoadMitchellville 20721301-955-1160woodstreamacademy.com
Tabernacle Learning Academy
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