BISHOP McNAMARA HIGH SCHOOL
2020-2021 PROFILE 6800 Marlboro Pike • Forestville, MD • 20747-3270 (301) 735-8401 • (301) 735-0934 (fax) • www.bmhs.org School Code: 210532
ADMINISTRATION Dr. John Barnhardt President/CEO Dian Carter Principal Reginald Brady Assistant Principal, Student Life Charles M. Shryock IV Assistant Principal, Academics Herman Gloster Dean of Students - Grades 9 and 10 Laura Keller Dean of Students - Grades 11 and 12
COUNSELING STAFF Alicia Oglesby Director of School & College Counseling Phone: 301.735.8401, ext. 140 Email: alicia.oglesby@bmhs.org
Education is the art of bringing young people to completeness.
Blessed Basil Anthony Moreau, Founder, Congregation of Holy Cross
BMHS MISSION To educate hearts and minds in a dynamic, inclusive Catholic school community rooted in the Holy Cross tradition.
BMHS VISION Empowered leaders, inspired by the Gospel, transforming the world.
A HOLY CROSS TRADITION Bishop McNamara High School is sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross, whose earliest educational establishment in the United States is the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana.
Herman Frazier Counselor Phone: 301.735.8401, ext. 145 Email: herman.frazier@bmhs.org
The Congregation of Holy Cross has established schools, as a continuation of the legacy of the Blessed Basil Anthony Moreau, to cultivate minds and hearts and to serve the needs of the Church and the world. Educational institutions sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross are entrusted with the stewardship of the vision of Blessed Basil Moreau. These institutions employ their resources in partnership with students, parents, guardians, and other members of the wider community.
Michael J. Jones ’96 Counselor Phone: 301.735.8401, ext. 143 Email: michael.jones@bmhs.org
Holy Cross sponsored schools exist to promote the legacy and vision of Blessed Basil Moreau by developing leaders among the People of God for the good of Church and society.
Shamelle Yemofio Assistant Director of College Counseling Phone: 301.735.8401, ext. 144 Email: shamelle.yemofio@bmhs.org
Tia Bell Counselor; Project PRIDE Director Phone: 301.735.8401, ext. 146 Email: tia.bell@bmhs.org Lauren Jackson Registrar Charaia Taylor Administrative Assistant
ADMISSIONS Robert Nolte Director of Enrollment Management Vincent Harrington ’09 Director of Admissions Deanna Warnock Assistant Director of Admissions
COVID19 Updates Due to the COVID19 pandemic, Bishop McNamara has been educating students virtually since March 23rd, 2020. Our grading scale has shifted slightly but our grading system remains the same as previous years. Students continue to learn virtually within a block schedule and courses are offered synchronously 5 days a week. Clubs and activities continue to meet virtually but spring and fall performances have been cancelled. Studentathletes have also lost at least one season but continue to train in small groups, in-person. Please reach out to Ms. Oglesby, Director of School & College Counseling for more information.
BMHS GRADUATE PROFILE Academic Excellence • Think creatively and critically, ask thoughtprovoking questions, and solve problems concerning local, national, and international issues • Collaborate and communicate clearly using academic, technological, and personal skills to embrace the opportunities and challenges of an interconnected world
Faith and Morals • Exhibit self-awareness and understanding of personal faith as they develop a personal relationship with God • Embody strong morals to face difficult decisions and to act in a manner which reflects an understanding of the dignity God affords all people
Service and Justice • Empathize with others and value service as a personal commitment and a social responsibility • Exercise charity modeled by the ethics of Christ to the poor and marginalized
Formation of Self • Gain appreciation for a broad range of disciplines and the opportunity to excel and succeed in their personal passions whether that is academics, athletics, or the arts, to develop their sense of self and continue to evolve as life-long learners • Cultivate 21st century skills and a healthy lifestyle by understanding moderation and discipline in all things such as organization, nutrition, and exercise
Transformation of Society • Appreciate cultures other than their own • Embrace differences in culture and use this knowledge to better find their role in the global community and to develop their identity
Sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross, Moreau Province