Cultivating Community Connections Migrant Students Discover New Sense of Belonging Through UME Ag and Nutrition Programs

Migrant and seasonal workers are an integral part of the agricultural industry on Maryland’s Eastern Shore and their families become a part of our local communities, even if only temporarily. School programs and other services are available to help the families become acclimated to the area, introduce them to community resources, and bring those families […]

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: University of Maryland Shore Regional Health managers recently hosted Queen Anne’s County first responders at UM Shore Medical Pavilion at Queenstown. The first responders were invited to learn more about Magnetic Resonance (MR) safety and get a first-hand look at the facility. Specifically, they learned how to “quench” (turn off) the magnetic field in the event of an emergency.”

University of Maryland Shore Regional Health managers recently hosted Queen Anne’s County first responders at UM Shore Medical Pavilion at Queenstown

University of Maryland Shore Regional Health managers recently hosted Queen Anne’s County first responders at UM Shore Medical Pavilion at Queenstown. The first responders were invited to learn more about Magnetic Resonance (MR) safety and get a first-hand look at the facility. Specifically, they learned how to “quench” (turn off) the magnetic field in the […]

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QACPS HIGHLIGHTS APPRENTICESHIP INITIATIVES AT MARYLAND ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES SUMMER CONFERENCE

Ocean City, MD Queen Anne’s County Public Schools (QACPS) proudly participated in the Maryland Association of Counties (MACO) Summer Conference, held at the Roland Powell Convention Center in Ocean City, MD. Adam Tolley, Supervisor of Career and Technical Education for QACPS, spoke as a featured panelist during the session titled “Charting the Course: A New […]

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