Resources and Support
Academic Support
- Flexible Learning and Enrichment Experience (FLEX)
- Extended Learning Opportunity (ELO)
- Peer Tutoring
- Carroll County Public Library
- CCEA
- Khan Academy
- School Counselors
Flexible Learning and Enrichment Experience (FLEX)
FLEX (Flexible Learning and Enrichment Experiences) occurs Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday between Mods 1 and 2. Students may receive remediation or tutoring, participate in enrichment activities, complete make-up work, participate in school activities, conference with counselors and/or case managers, and use the school media center.
Extended Learning Opportunity (ELO)
Peer Tutoring
Peer tutoring is available through the National Honor Society. Interested students should fill out this form: https://forms.gle/qNUcTLy4UbmZ8ViR6
Carroll County Public Library
Online tutoring is available through Carroll County Public Library. Live online homework help is available from 2 - 11 p.m. every day. Students just need a library card to log in. More information can be found at https://landing.brainfuse.com/authenticate.asp?u=main.carrolllibraryhn.md.brainfuse.com.
CCEA
Parents/guardians can pay for tutoring services through the CCEA (Carroll County Education Association). More information available at https://www.carrolleducators.org/ccea-tutoring-program/scholarship-supported-tutoring/
Khan Academy
School Counselors
Mental Health
If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviors, ask for help.
- If during a school day, you may contact your school counselor to assist in getting an assessment for suicide or self-injury, as appropriate.
- Contact your current therapist or psychiatrist.
- Call 911 or go to the hospital.
- Contact Carroll County’s Mobile Crisis Unit 9AM-Midnight, 7 days a week/ 365 days/year Call (410) 952-9552 www.thesantegroup.org/carroll-county-crisis
- Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org for 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress. (Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio 1-888-628-9454)
- Text NEEDHELP to 85511 to contact the PRS CrisisLink Textline for 24/7 Crisis Support https://prsinc.org/crisislink-hotline-textline/
- Contact Maryland's Helpline for 24/7 Crisis Support https://211md.org/ Call 211 to talk with someone or text your zip code to 878-211.
Please be sure to follow up with your school counselor if you are experiencing suicidal thoughts or behaviors.
Carroll County E-SMART Contact and Referral
Military Family Resources
Community Resources
- Health Resources
- Mental Health Resources
- Financial/Energy Assistance
- Food Assistance
- Child Abuse Reporting
- Drug/Alcohol Abuse
- Women's Health
- Bereavement Support
Health Resources
Access Carroll - 410-871-1478
Mental Health Resources
Carroll County Youth Services Bureau 410-848-2500
Financial/Energy Assistance
Human Services Program 410-857-2999
Food Assistance
Carroll Food Sunday 410-857-7926
Child Abuse Reporting
Department of Social Services 410-386-3300
Drug/Alcohol Abuse
Carroll County Youth Services Bureau 410-848-2500
Carroll County Health Department 410-876-4800
Women's Health
Carroll County Health Department 410-876-4930
Bereavement Support
Carroll Hospice 410-871-7656
For more resources or information on the resources listed above, please contact your school counselor.
Service Learning
The Service-Learning Graduation Requirement was passed in 1992 by the Maryland State Department of Education. This requirement mandates that public school students earn a minimum of 75 hours of service-learning prior to graduation.
Online Service Learning Reflection Form
Carroll County Public Schools Service Learning Site