Welcome to all our feeder 8th Graders to our New Student Info Night! This is great event to come meet Coaches and get info about team expectations, practice times and requirements for participation. We look forward to meeting our incoming Freshmen!#GORAMS
Two CCPS students + two 2022 CCPS grads were honored at the national ACT-SO competition earlier this month.
Let’s hear it for Isaiah, Shaniyah, Candace and Paris. To read more about their accomplishments, visit https://t.co/mePOvju4um
988 is officially here. 💙✨
As of today, by simply calling or texting 988 or chatting https://t.co/hhQEO9OPwE, you will be connected to compassionate care and support for #MentalHealth related distress. Share this with someone to spread the word. #988Lifeline@988Lifeline
All make-up summer school recommendations are complete! Check your Synergy Mail for your letter. Registration must be completed on ParentVue but Friday June 24 to be enrolled in you course 💻✔️📚 don’t miss this opportunity to make-up a credit! @McDonoughHS
The Class of 2022 includes 2,045 graduates who earned a record number of scholarship offers
totaling nearly $168 million. The total is likely to increase as graduates report scholarship offers
to their respective high schools.
To read more visit: https://t.co/kduK7SLHWJ.
ATTENTION: FUTURE RAMS🐏 ‼️ Information Night will be on June 2 @ 5:30 PM. Come tour the school and see everything MHS has to offer from sports and clubs to academic programs! We’re excited to meet you!
The graduation celebrations have started! Recently, Maurice J. McDonough High School seniors in the school’s English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program were treated to an end-of-year party. The celebration is held annually for graduating seniors in ESOL at the school.
211 Maryland is excited for this partnership that expands multilingual access to services and support, and creates a one-stop resource for reporting and finding resources for hate crimes and incidents. @MarylandGOCI#stophatemd#multilingualsupport#nonprofit
Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) families, come out to the community event hosted by CCPS Student Services for free resources and materials for your child and your family on Wednesday, May 18 from 3-6 p.m at North Point High School.
Annemarie Simpson, mathematics teacher at Maurice J. McDonough High is a Charles County Public Schools (CCPS) Teacher of the Year finalist. She is also a finalist for The Washington Post Teacher of the Year Award. @McDonoughHS
Great day of recognition for MHS! Congrats to Eileen for academic achievement, varsity cheer state champs, and Mr. Hairston for exemplary employee #rampride