FY 2025 Educational Facilities Master Plan

PRIME MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER PROGRAM Offered to targeted incoming 6th-8th grade Wicomico County students reading 1-2 years below grade level, based on their most recent i-Ready reading scores. PRIME (Practical Resources to Improve & Maximize Education) seeks to combat the summer slide of approximately 60 students with reading support/remediation, as well as career interest activities. Students are also provided with organized enrichment & recreational activities including arts/crafts, STEM projects, sports/fitness, music/dance and field trips. The PRIME Middle School Summer Program will be held at Bennett Middle School, Monday–Thursday, 9 AM - 3 PM, for 5 weeks. Transportation to and from the program, as well as on field trips is provided by Wicomico County Public Schools. Breakfast and lunch are included through the Wicomico County Public Schools Food Service Department. SUMMER SCHOOL SECONDARY Secondary Summer School is available to students in grades 6-12. Summer school will be free to all Wicomico County students. Classes are offered in English, mathematics, science, social studies for the purpose of obtaining credit for courses failed. High school Honors Summer Session classes, for original credit, are available for students entering grades 9–12 and include: Honors Algebra II, Honors Geometry and Honors Chemistry. Additional programs offered during Secondary Summer School include: secondary ESOL program, and middle school enrichment camps. The location for middle Summer School will be at Choices Academy and high will be at Schumaker Complex. WICOMICO COUNTY EVENING HIGH SCHOOL Wicomico County Evening High School is designed to increase opportunities for area residents to pursue and earn a Maryland High School Diploma. Wicomico Evening High School offers full-time evening and concurrent classes Monday - Thursday from September until May. Wicomico Evening High School also offers Online Learning Lab classes Monday - Friday. Acceptance may be granted after recommendation from the home school counselor and principal. Concurrent high school students can enroll in classes offered by Evening High School to earn credits towards graduation as an original credit or recovery credit. Students who have previously withdrawn from high school may be considered for enrollment if they are able to graduate by age 21. 49

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