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St. Martin’s Reflects on Two Months Back in the Classroom.
St. Martin’s is proud to be featured in the November issue of the Severna Park Voice, sharing our positive and successful experiences with in-person learning. Click here to read the full article.
Read More5th Grade Students Participate in Oyster Recovery Service Learning Project
St. Martin’s 5th graders and our staff were interviewed and featured in this beautiful short video produced by The Maryland Yacht Club Foundation and professional videographers Chesapeake Clear Videos and Films. We are grateful for this unique service learning project through MYCF and The Oyster Recovery Partnership which help inspire in our students stewardship and…
Read MoreSt. Martin’s Students Return For In-Person Learning
After months of preparing for a safe and healthy return, we finally welcomed our Mustangs back for in-person learning on September 8. The joy and excitement of seeing teachers, meeting friends and resuming some “normalcy” filled our halls in the most wonderful way! Take a look at photos from the first day of drop off…
Read MoreSt. Martin’s is Poised and Preparing to Return
In our latest article in the July issue of the Severna Park Voice, Head of School, Jamey Hein, reflects on the opportunities for small schools to safely reopen in the fall for in-person teaching thanks to manageable class size and the ability to effectively social distance students and teachers. Read the full article here.
Read MoreSeverna Park Voice Features SMES Remote Learning
A recent article in the Severna Park Voice by SMES Head of School, Jamey Hein, described the challenges of maintaining educational continuity and community for preschool through middle school students. As a small school, St. Martins has the ability to be agile – with faculty that has responded with impressive collaboration, willingness and creativity. Read…
Read MoreCapital Gazette Features New Learning Center
The Capital Gazette recently featured our new building. “This is super exciting. Our students are loving the new building,” Head of School Jamey Hein said. “It’s a dream that was a long time coming with lots of visionaries involved in making it happen. Settling on a concept, making plans and seeing it through took five…
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