3 Schools Awarded For Supporting Military Families In Anne Arundel

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The Maryland State Department of Education on Tuesday announced that Meade High School (pictured above), MacArthur Middle School and West Meade Early Education Center were named Purple Star Schools. (Google Maps)

Press release from the Maryland State Department of Education:

BALTIMORE (February 27, 2024) – Today, the Maryland State Department of Education announced the inaugural group of eight Purple Star Schools, recognizing their strong services and support for students from military families.

The honorees include three from Anne Arundel County, two from Queen Anne’s County and one each from Calvert, Howard and St. Mary’s counties:

  • Bellows Springs Elementary School, Howard County Public School System
  • Captain Walter Francis Duke Elementary School, St. Mary’s County Public Schools
  • Kent Island High School, Queen Anne’s County Public Schools
  • MacArthur Middle School, Anne Arundel County Public Schools
  • Meade High School, Anne Arundel County Public Schools
  • Mt. Harmony Elementary School, Calvert County Public Schools
  • Queen Anne’s County High School, Queen Anne’s County Public Schools
  • West Meade Early Education Center, Anne Arundel County Public Schools

“Students whose family members serve in the armed forces have unique needs,” said Dr. Carey M. Wright, Interim State Superintendent of Schools. “School communities that go above and beyond to address their needs and create a welcoming environment deserve this recognition. We salute our first Purple Star Schools and look forward to bringing others into the fold.”

Criteria for the Purple Star Schools designation includes identifying a staff member as the point of contact for newly-enrolled military connected students and their families; providing easily accessible digital resources and a student-led program to help ease the transition; and offering appropriate staff training and professional development.

These eight schools will maintain the Purple Star Schools designation through the 2024-25 academic year. Maryland, which implemented the Purple Star Schools Program in 2023, joined 37 other states in this nationwide initiative.


This press release was produced by the Maryland State Department of Education. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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