
Chesapeake Science Point Public Charter School
Address: 7321 Parkway Dr S., Hanover, MD 21076
County: Anne Arundel
Grades: 6 - 12
Phone: 443-757-5277
Principal: Dwight Jefferson
School # 6223
What makes us unique:
Chesapeake Science Point Public Charter (CSP), in partnership with students, parent, and the community, provides a rigorous and quality education for middle and high school students with a special focus on science, math, and technology. By incorporating math and technology in the classroom and encouraging students to participate in an informational society, CSP students have the skills and experience to advance and excel in higher education and the workforce.
Community:
Chesapeake Science Point (CSP), as with all Chesapeake Lighthouse Foundation (CLF) schools, participates in the Professional Development offered by both its County Partners and CLF. During the Summer, our IT staff participates in CLF's extensive PD. For community engagement, CSP Students excel at civic clubs and extracurriculars that engage their local and regional communities. For example, the "Harvest for the Hungry" Food Drive and "Poetry Pumpkin Night" draw many supporters. Participation in the County STEM Fairs, MathCOUNTS, and HS Math Competitions are a part of the school culture. In addition, CSP and CLF foster community engagement with our sister academies and the wider MD community by hosting annual STEAM and Civic events that include, but are not limited to: CLF MakerFEST, CLF CultureFEST, Sumobot Tournament, Black History Month Essay & Poster Contest, etc. Further, we partner with MD STEM Festival and participate in the Pi-Day in Annapolis, the AASHTO TRAC Bridge Builder, CLF Enrichment Services, and the CLF Advanced Studies Programs (vary year to year). More info at: http://clfmd.org/upcoming-events.
Mission and Vision:
The Vision of CSP is to foster collaboration among students, parents, educators, and the community in order to provide an educational environment sustained by a nurturing, disciplined, and dynamic learning culture. CSP is committed to ensuring learning experiences that will assist our students in achieving their maximum potential, allowing them to excel in an increasingly technological, interconnected and global society.
Programs:
After School Programs (Believing that the school is an extension of students’ homes and CSP offers about 13 Middle school and 14 High school after school clubs so that students stay at school and can be comfortable at school.)
Lottery preferences:
Siblings of current students
Teachers and staff

Monarch Academy Charter School
6730 Baymeadow Drive, Glen Burnie, MD 21060
Anne Arundel County
Grades: K-5
410-760-2072
Principal: Kimberly Jacovics
School # 6233
What makes us unique?
Monarch Academy students engage in hands on learning experiences through fieldwork and interaction with experts that result in the production of authentic products. Two times per year each grade features and explains their learning to families and community partners through their WingSpan celebration of learning.
One of the fundamental habits of excellence that our students embrace is that of Service and Compassion. All our students engage in a meaningful way in service to their community, such as a school wide lunchmaking event for a local shelter.
Another unique feature of our educational philosophy is the importance of a connection to the natural world through cultural arts electives called “Earth Matters” and “Adventure.”
Mission and Vision:
Our mission is to prepare students for citizenship by developing critical thinking skills, creative problem solving skills, self discipline, and a commitment of service to others in the community in which they live.
Programs:
Advisory
After School Programs
Arts Integration
College Preparatory
Direct Instruction
Dress Code
Experiential Learning / Project-Based
Extracurricular Activities: bucket drumming, Polynesian dancing, art club, Pokemon club, running club, basketball club, and board game club
Habits of Mind/Excellence
Portfolio Evaluations
PTA
Responsive Classroom
Restorative Practices
Student Service
Students in grades 4-8 go on a multi-day camping trip each year
TranZed School, honoring the individuality of children
Lottery preferences:
Siblings of current students
Teachers and staf



