Resources and Support
Academic Support
- Flexible Learning and Enrichment Experience (FLEX)
- Peer Tutoring
- Carroll County Public Library
- CCEA
- Khan Academy
- School Counselors
- Schoolhouse (Online Tutoring Service)
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.
Peer Tutoring
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
Khan Academy
School Counselors
Schoolhouse (Online Tutoring Service)
Schoolhouse offers free online peer tutoring and SAT Bootcamps.
For more information, check out this Toolkit!
Mental Health
Crisis Resources
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.
- 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.
The Anxious Generation
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
- Attendance Concerns
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
Attendance Concerns
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