College Park Scholars

University of Maryland

College Park Scholars

Service Day

Team Assignments for Advocates for Children

Find your name in the lists below then click on "What You Will Be Doing" to learn more about the service you will be doing and what to bring.

Team 1: Beltsville Elementary School

Adams
Andrus
Artis
Baldwin
Barnes
Browne
Budde
Capazzi
Coriolan
Dalo
Daniel
Sakakini

What You Will Be Doing

Team 2: Berwyn Heights Elementary School

Davison
Diaz
Dight
Ehrich
Finder
Fitzpatrick
Gan
Gathercole
Goldstone
Goodman
Guber
Harris
Hecht

What You Will Be Doing

Team 3: Glenn Dale Elementary School

Hudson
Hyman
Jackson
Keenan
Khatri
Kim
Kovar
Lackey
Layman
Lee, H.
Lessans
Levine
Lewandowski

What You Will Be Doing

Team 4: Hollywood Elementary School

Lee, N.
Manistre
Marcozzi
McCormick
McDaniels
Mizrahi
Noronha
Nwaigwe
Park
Patel
Pell
Pollack

What You Will Be Doing

Team 5: Mary Harris "Mother" Jones Elementary School

Pullman
Ramcharan
Ramos
Reyes
Riordan
Rosenberg
Schatz
Schuchart
Sechler
Sierakowski
Silverstein
Sobelman

What You Will Be Doing

Team 6: Springhill Lake Elementary School

Stein
Steiner
Sumner
Talbot
Taylor
Touger
Trejo
Trotter
Varnas
Weiss
Willie
Yelencsics

What You Will Be Doing

 

 

Site Information

Team 1: Beltsville Elementary School
Website: http://www.pgcps.org

What You Will Be Doing

Advocates for Children will be assisting with the school day. They will assist students getting their lunch in the cafeteria; help on the playground; assist with getting information to classrooms; and help teachers with attendance updates. In addition, the Advocates students will participate in other activities to help ease the transition for children, teachers and parents.

Don't Forget!

If you have not yet submitted a UM Consent and Release form, please print and fax (301.314.9843) or mail the form to College Park Scholars (University of Maryland, 1125 Cumberland Hall, College Park, MD 20742) as soon as possible.

Things to Bring

Your Scholars T-shirt
Clothes that can get dirty
Sneakers or work boots and socks (no sandals, flip flops, or crocs)
Allergy or other medications, if appropriate
Be sure dress is appropriate for work with young children (long pants are required)

Did You Know?

Prince George’s County Public Schools is the second largest school system in the state of Maryland and the 18th largest in the nation. Over 134,000 students attend school in this very diverse county.


Team 2: Berwyn Heights Elementary School
Website: http://www.pgcps.org

What You Will Be Doing

Advocates for Children will be assisting with the school day. They will assist students getting their lunch in the cafeteria; help on the playground; assist with getting information to classrooms; and help teachers with attendance updates. In addition, the Advocates students will participate in other activities to help ease the transition for children, teachers and parents.

Don't Forget!

If you have not yet submitted a UM Consent and Release form, please print and fax (301.314.9843) or mail the form to College Park Scholars (University of Maryland, 1125 Cumberland Hall, College Park, MD 20742) as soon as possible.

Things to Bring

Your Scholars T-shirt
Clothes that can get dirty
Sneakers or work boots and socks (no sandals, flip flops, or crocs)
Allergy or other medications, if appropriate
Be sure dress is appropriate for work with young children (long pants are required)

Did You Know?

Prince George’s County Public Schools is the second largest school system in the state of Maryland and the 18th largest in the nation. Over 134,000 students attend school in this very diverse county.


Team 3: Glenn Dale Elementary School
Website: http://www.pgcps.org

What You Will Be Doing

Advocates for Children will be assisting with the school day. They will assist students getting their lunch in the cafeteria; help on the playground; assist with getting information to classrooms; and help teachers with attendance updates. In addition, the Advocates students will participate in other activities to help ease the transition for children, teachers and parents.

Don't Forget!

If you have not yet submitted a UM Consent and Release form, please print and fax (301.314.9843) or mail the form to College Park Scholars (University of Maryland, 1125 Cumberland Hall, College Park, MD 20742) as soon as possible.

Things to Bring

Your Scholars T-shirt
Clothes that can get dirty
Sneakers or work boots and socks (no sandals, flip flops, or crocs)
Allergy or other medications, if appropriate
Be sure dress is appropriate for work with young children (long pants are required)

Did You Know?

Prince George’s County Public Schools is the second largest school system in the state of Maryland and the 18th largest in the nation. Over 134,000 students attend school in this very diverse county.


Team 4: Hollywood Elementary School
Website: http://www.pgcps.org

What You Will Be Doing

Advocates for Children will be assisting with the school day. They will assist students getting their lunch in the cafeteria; help on the playground; assist with getting information to classrooms; and help teachers with attendance updates. In addition, the Advocates students will participate in other activities to help ease the transition for children, teachers and parents.

Don't Forget!

If you have not yet submitted a UM Consent and Release form, please print and fax (301.314.9843) or mail the form to College Park Scholars (University of Maryland, 1125 Cumberland Hall, College Park, MD 20742) as soon as possible.

Things to Bring

Your Scholars T-shirt
Clothes that can get dirty
Sneakers or work boots and socks (no sandals, flip flops, or crocs)
Allergy or other medications, if appropriate
Be sure dress is appropriate for work with young children (long pants are required)

Did You Know?

Prince George’s County Public Schools is the second largest school system in the state of Maryland and the 18th largest in the nation. Over 134,000 students attend school in this very diverse county.


Team 5: Mary Harris "Mother" Jones Elementary School
Website: http://www.pgcps.org

What You Will Be Doing

Advocates for Children will be assisting with the school day. They will assist students getting their lunch in the cafeteria; help on the playground; assist with getting information to classrooms; and help teachers with attendance updates. In addition, the Advocates students will participate in other activities to help ease the transition for children, teachers and parents.

Don't Forget!

If you have not yet submitted a UM Consent and Release form, please print and fax (301.314.9843) or mail the form to College Park Scholars (University of Maryland, 1125 Cumberland Hall, College Park, MD 20742) as soon as possible.

Things to Bring

Your Scholars T-shirt
Clothes that can get dirty
Sneakers or work boots and socks (no sandals, flip flops, or crocs)
Allergy or other medications, if appropriate
Be sure dress is appropriate for work with young children (long pants are required)

Did You Know?

Prince George’s County Public Schools is the second largest school system in the state of Maryland and the 18th largest in the nation. Over 134,000 students attend school in this very diverse county.


Team 6: Springhill Lake Elementary School
Website: http://www.pgcps.org

What You Will Be Doing

Advocates for Children will be assisting with the school day. They will assist students getting their lunch in the cafeteria; help on the playground; assist with getting information to classrooms; and help teachers with attendance updates. In addition, the Advocates students will participate in other activities to help ease the transition for children, teachers and parents.

Don't Forget!

If you have not yet submitted a UM Consent and Release form, please print and fax (301.314.9843) or mail the form to College Park Scholars (University of Maryland, 1125 Cumberland Hall, College Park, MD 20742) as soon as possible.

Things to Bring

Your Scholars T-shirt
Clothes that can get dirty
Sneakers or work boots and socks (no sandals, flip flops, or crocs)
Allergy or other medications, if appropriate
Be sure dress is appropriate for work with young children (long pants are required)

Did You Know?

Prince George’s County Public Schools is the second largest school system in the state of Maryland and the 18th largest in the nation. Over 134,000 students attend school in this very diverse county.