Owings Mills High School Network

Owings Mills High School

124 S Tollgate Rd

Owings Mills, MD 21117

Lead Volunteers:  Hillary Chrystal and Michelle Douglas

 

Owings Mills High School joined the Student Support Network in January, 2020.

Founded in 1978, Owings Mills High School has students in grades 9-12 with a current enrollment of 1,142 students. Of these, 62% live in severe poverty: 713 qualify for Free Meals, 307 depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and 103 are currently identified as homeless. Many others live in families who make too much to qualify for meal assistance, but not enough to make ends meet.

The lead volunteers of the Owings Mills High Network are Hillary Chrystal and Michelle Douglas, who work with school staff to fulfill student needs and stock and organize a designated storage space for students.

Owings Mills High School is the first school in the Network to form a committee of school staff and volunteers who will meet monthly to discuss how to support Network programs within the school community, and how the Network can help with the needs of their students and families. We are very grateful to the staff at Owings Mills High School for this commitment to partnering with the Network!

 

Owings Mills High School (Joined 2020)

Enrollment: 1,142 students

713 students qualify for Free Meals, 62% of all students

307 students depend on SNAP benefits

103 students experiencing homelessness