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MASS: Sunday 10 a.m.
Saturday 7 p.m. (Spanish)la misa en español los
sábados a las 7 pm
MASS: Saturday Evening Mass 4 p.m.fulfi lls Sunday obligationSunday: 12 NoonDaily–Monday-Friday 9 a.m.1st Satuday of the month 9 a.m.Holy Days As Announced
ANNUAL MASS2nd Saturday in SeptemberMASS: Sunday - 8:00 a.m.
Parish Offi ce ......................................................... 410-642-6534810 Aiken Avenue, Perryville, MD 21903Pastor: Rev. Jay R. McKeeFax number........................................................... 410-642-2234Offi ce Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 2:00pmSummer Offi ce Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00am - 12pm (Father's Day weekend through Labor Day)Parish Administrator: Deacon Luke YackleyChristian Formation: Terri YackleyLiturgy Coordinator: Deacon Luke YackleyMusic Director: Renee Le BrunSr. High Youth Ministry: Deacon Luke Yackley/Paula HoppelSpanish Ministry: Fr. Emerson Rodriguez........... 302-576-4105
[email protected] Editor: Libby Sypolt (all articles due by 9a.m. on Monday) [email protected] Offi cersPastoral Council-Beth Tapera ................................ 240-505-3516Finance Council-Sharon Rapposelli ...................... 410-642-6048Trustees for Good Shepherd: Judy Hyde and Barbara Sneed Trustee for St. Agnes: Jack ScarbathTrustee for St. Teresa: Emily JackSt. Vincent de Paul Outreach .............................. 410-642-3588Website .....................................www.goodshepherdcecilmd.orgE-mail address [email protected] Mass Schedule:Monday-Friday and 1st Saturday of the month, 9 a.m. Good Shepherd ChurchParish Registration: call the parish offi ceHoly Days of Obligation: see bulletin
Good Shepherd School-800 Aiken Ave.Perryville, Md. 21903Principal: Sharon Hodges [email protected]. Principal: Jen Pileggi .... [email protected] Offi ce ......................................................... 410-642-6265School Kitchen (Cifaldo Hall) ............................... 410-642-6925School website ..............................www.goodshepherdschool.netSchool E-mail ...............................info@goodshepherdschool.netSACRAMENT OF BAPTISM2nd and 3rd Sundays; Parents are required to attend a pre-bap-tismal Program. Parish Census form and pre-registration are re-quired four weeks in advance.SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGECouples are asked to be involved in three stages of Marriage preparation. They should contact a parish priest or Deacon at least 12 months prior to the date on which they wish to marry.SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATIONGood Shepherd Church, Saturdays from 3:15 to 3:45 p.m. or by appointment.HOLY ORDERS AND RELIGIOUS LIFEIf you believe that you or someone you know has a Vocation to the priesthood or religious life, please Contact Fr. Norm Carroll, Director of Vocations, at 302-573-3113 or visit www.CalledByTheLord.com or www.ForYourVocation.org.To explore becoming Catholic: R.C.I.A. for adults, Specialized Catechism for children. Please contact the parish offi ce.Hospitalized or in need of a visit? Call the parish offi ce.Parish Registration: Call the Parish Offi ce; see the Registration Cards in all churches or go to the parish website if you have any questions, please email me at [email protected] or my cell is 410-937-8037.
13th Sunday in Ordinary time June 25 & 26, 2016
Good Shepherd parish
Stewardship & offertory
June’s second collection 25 & 26: Works of the Holy Father
Mass intentions
6/25 4:00 pm Father’s Day Novena
7:00 pm-St. A Spanish Mass
6/26 8:00 am—St. T Father’s Day Novena
10:00 am—St. A Father’s Day Novena
12:00 pm—GSC Helen Romanko Dave Romanko
Daily mass– GSC
6/27 9:00 am All Souls in Purgatory Jane Stolzenbach
6/28 9:00 am Susan Maglaqui Ann Canlas
6/29 9:00 am Adele Ferrante Theresa & Jim MacKay
Living Intention—Get Well
6/30 9:00 am Edgar Diwa Ann Canlas
7/1 9:00 am Raquel Capriotti Jim & Sharon Rapposeli
7/2 9:00 am– GSC Raquel Capriotti Jessica Hurt
4:00 pm-GSC Francis Pileggi Fr. Jay & GSP
7:00 pm-St. A Spanish Mass
7/3 8:00 am—St. T Charles Calvin Stover Alena Calm
10:00 am—St. A James Marousek Fr. Jay & GSP
12:00 pm—GSC Raquel Capriotti Renee LeBrun
St. Teresa’s Cleaning scheduled:
June 26—Iris Matheson
July 10—Joyce Eder
July 24—Daretta Bruchey
If you need a key you can contact Emily Jack
(410-378-2907) or Jan Kuhs (410-441-4421
Money Counters, 6/27
st .teresa’s cleaning
Carol Kaplan & Maggie Jackson
DEACON’S BENCH
My Friends and Fellow Parishioners,
First, let me go back to Friday, June 24th. The Church does not celebrate many birthdays throughout the Liturgical Calendar; almost all
saints’ feast days are on the day they entered heaven, the day they died. But on Friday, we celebrated the Birth of John the Baptist. We do
not know the exact dates John the Baptist or Jesus was born. When the early Church Fathers were fixing the dates for feasts, they made an
interesting and enlightened decision. They fixed the date of the Baptist’s birth to the Summer Solstice and Jesus’ birthday to the Winter Sol-
stice. (Yes, the dates got moved off of the actual date of the Solstice to a few days later when the calendar was changed from the Julian
Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar). Their reasoning was inspired. What we all observe is that from June 21st to December 22nd, in the
Northern Hemisphere, the days get shorter and darkness encroaches incrementally each day. The world becomes darker as night falls soon-
er. But on December 22nd, light starts to win, the days become incrementally longer and darkness is driven back, seemingly defeated. The
symbolism is now obvious: until the coming of Christ, the world was darkened, but with Jesus’ birth the Light of God was born, bringing new
illumination.
The Readings, including the Second Reading this weekend (as you know, a relative rarity), have a common agrarian image, that of the oxen
yoke and plow. In the First Reading, in First Kings, we learn, “Elisha left him [Elijah] and taking the yoke of oxen, slaughtered them; he
used the plowing equipment for fuel to boil their flesh”. St. Paul to the Galatians said, “Do not submit again to the yoke of slavery.” And in
the Gospel, St. Luke reports these words of Jesus, "No one who sets a hand to the plow and looks to what was left behind is fit for the king-
dom of God."
Jesus tells us not to be tied to the things of the world, but to follow Him. Jesus so loved us he willingly suffered, died, and was buried. How
do we respond to this love? Mother Teresa once said, “We should not serve the poor like they were Jesus. We should serve the poor be-
cause they are Jesus.” As you know, the St. Vincent de Paul Society is always looking for canned goods, cereal, and pasta to help feed those
in need. You can bring canned goods, etc. with you to Mass and leave them in the back of Church. If it is inconvenient for you to bring gro-
ceries to church, we have Poor Boxes in the back of all of our Churches. All money collected in these boxes goes directly to our Society.
Please check in your pockets and see if you do not have some money to share.
Thank you!
Deacon Luke
Post Cana is an organization for widows and widowers to help allevi-
ate their loneliness and isolation. Post Cana holds monthly dances at
Talleyville Memorial Hall in North Wilmington. Monthly lunches are
held at Michael’s Restaurant in Christiana. Please consider joining
this friendly and inviting group of people. Please call Nancy at 302-
479-5109 with questions.
Programs and services
Calendar
Sunday, 6/26
10:30 am Baptisms GSC
11:00 am Respect Life POMR
5:00 pm Youth Event AUD
Monday, 6/27
6:30 am Building & Maintenance Meeting GSMR
Tuesday, 6/28
No Scheduled Events
Wednesday, 6/29
8:00 pm Altaration Study POMR
Thursday, 6/30
6:15 pm Cantor Rehearsal GSC
7:00 pm Choir Rehearsal GSC
Friday, 7/1
9:00 am Parish Office Closed
9:30 am No Adoration
Saturday, 7/2
9:00 am First Saturday Mass GSC
Sunday, 7/3
10:30 am Baptisms GSC
Location Key
St. A = St. Agnes GSC/GSMR = Good Shepherd Mtg Rm
St. AH = St. Agnes Hall AUD = Auditorium
UR = Upper Room POMR = Parish Office Meeting Room
St T = St. Teresa GSCS = Good Shepherd Catholic Sch
St P = St. Patrick’s Pilottown
Please contact Renee LeBrun for scheduling and calendar events.
Bereavement Ministry
Bereavement Ministry—Am I going crazy?”
Am I going crazy? This is a question often asked during the journey
through grief. Come join us and find others who are traveling along
this often painful and confusing path. Share stories of hope and find
peace with those who understand and empathize with what you are
experiencing.
Please come join us at the St. Agnes Meeting Room. Meetings are
held on the first and third Mondays of each month from 7 pm to 8 pm
For more information, please call Bill and Anne Fazio 410-378-2092.
Adult bible study
Bible Study at St. Agnes will resume in September. The Book of
Revelations will be the topic.
13th Sunday in Ordinary time June 25 & 26, 2016
Good Shepherd parish
Post Cana
The Diocesan Office for Marriage and Family Life is looking for Cate-
chists for Pre-Cana and Remarriage classes. If you are interested in
more information, please call Rita McDowell at 302-295-0667
Pre-Cana and Remarriage Classes
Interested in a trip to Cape cod?
Call Marie at the parish office
Time Capsule for
St. Teresa’s 150th Anniversary
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of St. Teresa’s,
please write a blessing or prayer for the future of
our parish community to be enclosed in a time cap-
sule. You may drop it in a collection basket, email
it to [email protected] or bring it to the celebra-
tion reception on July 17th. Feel free to sign it or
make it anonymous.
Time capsule for
st. teresa’s 150th anniversary
Flowers at Good Shepherd Church this weekend were donated by
Jane Stolzenbach in memory of her family.
The benefit of a Catholic, private education rooted in the value of the Gospels to any young person in our community goes a long way for
them personally, but also establishes a strong future for us as a parish. Our children are truly our tomorrow. That said, we are pleased to an-
nounce that we have re-energized our scholarship committee with a key focus on establishing funds that will be awarded based on need and
merit. Please be on the lookout for future announcements in this bulletin for upcoming events and status around this most important initiative.
If you are interested in contributing to this most important initiative, or you have a loved one that you wish to honor with a gift in their name
that would be put forth to education, please contact our school office at 410-642-6265. A member of our scholarship committee will speak
with you directly regarding what options are available to you in supporting our tomorrow.
Good Shepherd offers a faith filled education in a nurturing environment for Pre K to 8th grade. Art, Music, Health, Computer, Band, and
Physical Education are also a part of the curriculum. Scholarship and tuition assistance are available.
Please call or visit the school for more information.
Congratulations to Our Trimester Honor Students
First Honors
3rd Grade—Reed Mason, Olivia Ewers, Alaina Williams 4th Grade—Julia Borusiewicz, Dominic Getz
5th Grade - Tenley Moore 7th Grade—Morgan Shiber 8th Grade—Josephine Pileggi, Abigail Toothe
Second Honors
3rd Grade—Abby Heiliger, Matthew Wolf 4th Grade—Sophie Anderson, Hayden O’Brien, Giuliana Villar
5th Grade—Mackenzie Fabian, Anabelle Finegan, Olivia Hafner, Brayden Pfieffer, Gabriella Pileggi, Connor Wenzel
7th Grade—Katy Brooks, Austin Schofield, Isabel Lopez 8th Grade—Jacob Shiber, Emily Wolf
Good Shepherd Night at Ripken Stadium
August 11th/Game Starts at 7:05 pm Cheer performance, Chorus sings the National Anthem,
Students—Parade, Throw out the First Pitch, and Do Guest Announcing Tickets—$11 Buy yours now—Call or stop by the school office
Iron Birds Night Stars
First Pitch—Aiden Zimmerman
Play Ball Kid—Samantha O’Rourke
BOOST
The State of Maryland has passed their first ever school choice measure. The program, entitled “Broadening Op-
tions and Opportunities for Student Today Program” or “BOOST” will provide $5 million in nonpublic school scholar-
ships for qualifying students in the upcoming 2016-17 school year. Please visit
www.marylandpublicschools.org/boost to find out more information.
Summer Hours: The school office will be open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
from 9am until 12 noon from June 27th to August 5th.
Strawberry Festival Raffle Winners
Zero Gravity Chairs—JoAnne Bierly Wagon of Cheer—Alfred Boehly GSCS Basket—Frank Broilo
Catholic School News
Good Shepherd catholic school scholarship program
Annual Catholic Appleal
Peter’s Pence collection
150th Celebration of St. Teresa of Avila
13th Sunday in Ordinary time June 25 & 26, 2016
Good Shepherd parish
Reflection
26 June 2016 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Elijah threw his cloak over Elisha as a sign that God was calling the young man to be a prophet. What signs is God giving you? How can you tell? Wherever God is calling us, the most important thing we can do is pick up on the signals; we call this “discernment.” If you want help in figuring out God’s plan for your life, feel free to call or write Father Norm Carroll, Diocesan Director of Priestly and Religious Voca-tions (302-573-3113, [email protected]). Be sure to visit our web-site: www.cdow.org/vocations!
The 150th Celebration
of St. Teresa of Avila
Sunday, July 17th at 10:00 am
with a reception following
Seating is limited!
Please contact Renee LeBrun to
reserve a seat: 410-441-1892 or
Parking will be available at Bob and Jan Kuhs home with
transportation to the church via a trolley bus and golf
carts. We also plans for a march from the church led by
a bagpiper and Knights of Columbus. More details will
be communicated as the event date nears.
Joan Stomberg—Behold Christ Club Foundation, Inc.
Behold Publications, LLC Little Flowers Girls’ Club will host
their annual Mid-Atlantic Regional Mary’s Garden Party
Camp at the Freedom Center in Leesburg, VA on July 8-10,
2016. All Catholic girls age five and up and their mothers
are invited, whether they have any previous involvement in
Little Flowers Girls’ Club or not. The cost is only $125 for
the mother/daughter lodge accommodations or $65 if tent
camping. Registration is online at
http://www.beholdpublications.com/SummerCamps/.
The Mary’s Garden Party Camp is an opportunity for up to a
hundred girls to come together for a weekend centered on
the Blessed Mother, building virtue and strengthening au-
thentic Catholic friendships. Girls will have the opportunity
to earn badges and have a fun camp experience in a com-
pletely Catholic environment. Moms and leaders will have
the opportunity to share wisdom on raising young girls, ex-
change advise on running their Little Flowers Club and have
the opportunity to collaborate on a more effective program.
Behold Christ club foundation, inc.
Thank you to everyone for their participation in the Annual Catholic
Appeal. Our pledge and contribution to date:
Your timely response to this commitment is greatly appreciated!
Pledged Collected Outstanding
Amount Amount Commitment
49,847.00 23,109.50 26,737.50
Do you feel lost, alone or bored in your marriage? Are you frustrated, hurt or angry with your spouse? Are you constantly fighting or do you simply shut down? Have you thought about separation or divorce? Does talking only make it worse? Retrouvaille may be the LIFELINE that you need! It is not just a social gathering or series of seminars, but rather a way to rediscover and rekindle the loving relationship in your marriage. Tens of thousands of couples have successfully saved their marriages by attending a Retrouvaille weekend and the six post sessions that follow it. The next program begins on the week-end of August 12 at the Family Life Center in Malvern, PA. This is the last weekend in 2016. Our next weekend will be held in February 2017. For more information, or to register for one of our weekends, visit our web site at: www.HelpOurMarriage.com or call 1-800-470-2230. All inquiries are kept strictly confidential.
Rediscover the love in your marriage!
Rachel’s Vinyard Catholic Retreat for post-abortion healing will be held
at Jesus House, Wilmington, DE on October 21-23, 2016. The retreat
weekend is a beautiful opportunity for any person who has struggled
with the emotional or spiritual pain of abortion. For more info contact
Nan Freeman at 302-528-8313 or visit rachelsvineyard.org.
rachel’s vineyard catholic retreat
26 June 2016 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
For holy priests, deacons, religious sisters and brothers who seek most of all to follow Christ and to help others encounter their God, we pray to the Lord!
intercession
In the second collection today, we are supporting Pope Francis in his
charitable works. The Peter’s Pence Collection is taken up worldwide to
support our brothers and sisters on the margins of society, including
victims of war, oppression, and natural disasters. In this Jubilee Year of
Mercy, the collection is an opportunity to join with Pope Francis and be
a witness of charity to our suffering brothers and sisters. Please be
generous in today’s collection.
13th Sunday in Ordinary time June 25 & 26, 2016
Good Shepherd parish
Our Youth Community have some exciting activities in the spring and summer and you are cordially invited to attend!
Altaration: The Mystery of the Mass Revealed
Bible Study—This spring and summer we will gather to study the mass. An overview is available at
http://ascensionpress.com/t/category/study-programs/chosen/teen-mass. Check out a couple of previews of the videos we will
be using: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRDCWacBAcY, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uEGd0QYjrKl. This study
will help us see the purpose and beauty of mass so we can grow as Catholic individuals and understand in a deeper way the
love that God has for each of us. Please RSVP to [email protected] by May 11th if you are interested in joining us. We want
to be sure to order enough materials for all the participants.
June 29—Parish Office Meeting Room @ 8 pm
Come and Seek (CASS) is a program for young men discerning the possibility of a call to the priesthood. Please con-
tact Fr. Jay if you are interested in attending a meeting. You may also send an email to [email protected].
August 4-6th CASS retreat at Malvern, PA
Sept 22nd, Oct 19 and Nov 16—6:30 pm St John the Beloved
Other Youth Events
June 26 at Good Shepherd School Hall
Email is the primary way to get the word out about youth events. Please send your email to [email protected] so you can be
added to our distribution list. Your email will not be shared with others.
Parish youth events
FATHER’S DAY NOVENA
Akers, Jasper – D Almonte, Arsenio B. – D Almonte, Ricardo E. – L Almonte, Rolando E. – L Andrews, Stanley – D Baldonado, Joey – L Bitner, Leo Sr. – D Blue, Brad – L Boehly, Daniel G – D Bradley, Doug - D Brown, Louis H. – D Bruchey, Wm. J. Sr. – D Bundy, Jeffrey - L Bundy, Joshua – L Bundy, Leonard – D Bundy, Michael – L Bury, William J. – D Canlas, Dr. Amelito – L Cap, George F. – D Casco, Ben – L Catena, Gene A. – L Catena, Gene L. – L Cifaldo, Angelo – D Colucci, George – D Connors, William J. – D Cootauco, Paul – L Coudon, Henry F. Sr. – D Crabbe, Donnie – L Crabbe, Zeno – D Crise, Harry – D Crise, Paul – L Crise, Robert – L Daney, Leo – D DeJesus, Ramiro –L Denver, John L – D Derkach, Kenneth – D Dewitz, George – L Diehl, David – L DiMedio, Angelo – L Dugan, Joseph R. D Dugan, Kenneth R. – D Durange, Louis T. – D Eastridge, Earvil H – D Eder, Frederick – D Eder, Gastave – D Eichhorn, Martin F. – D Eijansantos, Jose – L Ellinghaus, Jack – L Ellinghaus, John A. – D Espina, Danilo – L Ewing, Tim – L Ewing, Tim – L Fischer, William – D Foly, Dennis P – D Fuqua, Robert – D Gaines, Roger – D Gaviola, Ramon – L Gehring, Adam J. – D Gehring, Paul B. – D Gerber, Edward – D Giant, Randy – L Gliebe, Anaton – D
Gonzalez, Martin – L Grant, Francis – D Gray, Aloysious – D Green, George J. – L Green, John – D Groeschel, Paul – D Hashagen, Richard – D Hauf, Richard – L Henemyre, Michael - L Hernandez, Dr. Dennis – L Hernandez, Nestor – L Heyder, Frank O. – Hickman, Lester E. – D Hociak, Michael – D Hook, William E. - L Hoppel, Chris – L Hoppel, Chris – L Hoppel, Martin – D Hoppel, Thomas – L Hughes, Jason E. D Hyde, Bill – L Hyrowski, Ed – L Hyrowski, Stan – L Jarrell, Perry – D Johnson, Wilfred – D Kaplan, Abner – D Kilowery, Thomas – D Kissler, Larry – L Kolb, George – D Konkowski, Vincent,- D Kotz, Alex, Jr. – D Kotz, Alex, Sr. – D Krajewski, Henry – D Krajewski, Joseph – D Krysak, Michael – D Krysiak, George – D Lee, Alex – L Lee, Josh - L Lorandeau, Bill – L Lorandeau, Eric – L Lorandeau, Eugene – D Lorandeau, Wayne – L Luglio, Edward James – D Martin, Charles P – D Mastrippolito, Angelo – L McCardell, George – L McGill, Edward – L McGinley, James C. – D McKee, Fr. Jay R. – L Minneman, Gary L. – L Minneman, Marve – L Minneman, Marvin - D Moore, Steve - L Morris, Frank E. Morris – D Mumpower, Estin - D Murphy, Joseph – D Mustachio, Theodore – L Mustachio, Amedeo – D Mustachio, Anthony – D Mustachio, Jim - L Mustachio, Thomas – D Mustachio, Tom – L
Neely, Louis - D Newell, Ed. Jr. – D Niemczyk, Melvin A. – D Norberto, David – L Novobilski, Joseph M. D O’Neill, Thomas – L O’Rourke, Joseph H. D Pare’, Bill – L Parker, Elbert – D Penta, Mark – L Petito, Jules J. – D Petito, Thomas – D Petro, Albert J. – D Pileggi, Joseph – D Pileggi, Thomas _ D Pileggi, Vincent - D Porter, George F. - D Porter, George W. – D Porter, George W. – L Porter, James C. – D Porter, Norbert – D Porter, Stephen L. – L Porter, Thomas L. – L Quatrano, Andrew – L Quattrocchi, Joseph – D Quattrocchi, Leo – D Quinn, Joe – L Ranney, Eugene A. – L Raposelli,Dominic &Sons-D Rapposelli, Roland – D Raymond, Leo J. – L Raymond, Matthew L. – L Rehbein, Brandon – L Riedal, Albert – L Ritchey, Francis, III - L Ritchey, Francis, Jr. – D Robinson, Fay – L Rodriguez, Jude – L Romanko, Afton – D Romanko, David – L Romanko, Georg – D Ryan, Raymond E. – D Santos, Abelardo M – L Santos, Alvin A. – L Santos, Exeqiel P. – D Saponaro, Domenick F. – D Scarlato, Joseph – L Scarlato, Ricky – L Sceurman, David – L Sceurman, Norman – D Sceurman, Timothy – L Scholly, Edward – D Sellare, Vincenzo&Sons - D Severance, Floyd – L Smith, Delmar – D Smith, John – D Staples, Ray B. – D Staples, Ray B. – L Stedem, Thomas – L Stowe, John M. – D Sypolt, Brian – L Sypolt, Jim – D
Sypolt, John - D Sypolt, Patrick – L Sypolt, Ralph – D Sypolt, Walter – D Taylor, Ersel – D Tennis R. H. – D Tennis, Edgar, Jr. - L Tennis, Edgar, Sr. – D Thompson, Bill – D Tiedemann, Frank – D Touthe, Charles – D Trupkiewicz, John F. – D Trupkiewicz, John G. – L Villanueva, Ricardo – L Walker, August – D Wancowicz, Tony – D Weamer, Leo A. – D Wegrzynek, John – D Weldon, Joseph D. – L Weldon, Peter – D Welsh, Harry J. – D Wernek, John G. - L Wernek, Stanley – D Widmayer, Edward – D Widmayer, Jeff – L Wieland, Herman – D Yackley, Bud – D Yackley, Deacon Luke – L Yackley, Greg – L Yackley, Luke, Deacon – L Yackley, Tim – L Young, John W. – D Zivkovic – Steven – L Zyskowski. Casimer - D
Have you always wished to send your child to a nonpublic school but couldn’t afford the tuition? Or perhaps you struggle now to pay for your child’s tuition? Your child may be eligible for a new state program that will provide $5 million in scholarships for low-income K-12 students to attend nonpublic schools starting in the 2016-2017 school year.
Who’s eligible for boosT? • Low-income students whose family income is at or below 185% of the federal poverty level: • Family of 2 (e.g., one adult and one child): $29,637 • Family of 3: $37,296 • Family of 4: $44,955 • For additional family size information, visit www.educationmaryland.org/boosT
• Public school students, as well as current nonpublic school students, may apply.
• Visit www.marylandpublicschools.org/boosT to find a list of eligible schools. Contact schools directly to be sure they intend to participate in the BOOST program.
hoW can you prepare To apply?The Maryland nonpublic schools’ coalition, Maryland Council for American Private Education (CAPE), wants your family to be notified as soon as the scholarship application process opens. Take these TWo steps in preparation:
1. Visit www.educationmaryland.org/boosT to enter your information so we can notify you immediately when the application process is opened, and keep you updated about the program.
2. apply to the school or schools that your children are interested in attending. Please be sure that your desired school choices are on the list of eligible schools.
hoW Will The program Work?• A BOOST Advisory Board appointed by the state legislature will certify the scholarship recipients and determine final scholarship award amounts.
• Scholarships will then be awarded by the State Department of Education to students at the direction of the Advisory Board, and will be available for the 2016-17 school year.
• More information and applications will be available on the Maryland State Department of Education’s website at www.marylandpublicschools.org/boosT.
ACT NOW sO ThAT yOu CAN be ONe Of The firsT TO Apply fOr The upCOmiNg 2016-17 sChOOl yeAr!
broadening options and opportunities for students Today
(boosT)
Questions? Contact the MCC at [email protected] or 443-510-4501
¿Siempre ha querido enviar a su hijo a una escuela no pública, pero no ha podido pagar la matrícula? ¿ O tal vez usted lucha actual-mente para pagar la matrícula de su hijo? Su hijo puede ser elegible para un nuevo programa estatal que proporcionará $ 5 millones en becas para los estudiantes K-12 de bajos ingresos, para asistir a una escuela no pública a partir del año escolar 2016-2017.
¿Quién es elegible para boosT?• Los estudiantes de bajos ingresos cuyo ingreso familiar esigual o inferior al 85% del nivel federal de pobreza: • Una familia de 2 (por ejemplo, un adulto y un niño): $ 29.637 • Una familia de 3: $ 37.296 • Una familia de 4: $ 44.955 • Para información adicional sobre el tamaño de la familia, visite www.educationmaryland.org/boosT
• Los estudiantes de escuelas públicas, así como los actuales estudi-antes de escuelas no públicas pueden presentar una solicitud.
• Visite www.marylandpublicschools.org/boosT para encon-trar una Lista de Escuelas Elegibles. Contacte directamente a las escuelas para asegurar que tiene la intención de participar en el programa BOOST.
¿cómo puede prepararse para hacer la soliciTud?La Coalición de Escuelas no Públicas de Maryland, el Consejo para la Educación Privada Americana (CAPE), en Maryland, quieren que su familia sea notificada tan pronto como se abra el proceso para solicitar becas. Tome estos dos pasos para prepararse:
1. Visite www.educationmaryland.org/boosT para introducir su información a fin de que podamos notificarle inmediatamente cuando el proceso de solicitudes esté abierto, y mantenerlo actualizado sobre el programa.
2. Presente la solicitud a la escuela o escuelas a las que sus hijos están interesados en asistir. Por favor asegúrese de que las escuelas que usted desea están en la Lista de Escuelas Elegibles.
¿cómo funcionará el programa?• Un Consejo Asesor de BOOST nombrado por la legislatura estatal certificará a los receptores de becas y determinará la suma definitiva a que asciende la beca.
• Las becas serán entregadas después a los estudiantes por el Departamento de Educación del Estado, en la dirección del Con-sejo Asesor, y estarán disponibles para el año escolar 2016-17.
• Más información y formularios de solicitud estarán disponibles en el sitio web del Departamento de Educación del Estado de Maryland en www.marylandpublicschools.org/boosT.
ACTúe AhOrA pArA ser uNO de lOs primerOs eN preseNTAr su sOliCiTud pArA el próximO AñO esCOlAr 2016-17!
ampliando opcionesy oportunidades paralos estudiantes de hoy
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¿Tiene preguntas? Contacte a MCC en [email protected], o llame al 443-510-4501
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