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Chapel ProgramOnce a week all the students gather together in the church sanctuary for a worship service. Chapel is led by one of the pastors, the Christian Education coordinator, or a school administrator. Students actively participate in the service by serving as ushers, acolytes, scripture readers, and prayer leaders. Music and drama by various classes are also frequent additions to the service. Students are asked to bring non-perishable food items, toiletries or a money offering to the Lighthouse Shelter and the Lutheran Mission Society. We share prayers, songs, and a message from God's Word as part of the Christian Education Program.Media CenterAll students benefit from using the Media Center. Weekly library classes encourage book selection for reading enjoyment, storytelling oral reading, and appreciation of children's literature. The older students use the library for instruction in the use of reference materials in conjunction with research and report writing.OutreachThe students at St. Martin's contribute a great deal to the Annapolis community. Our outreach programs include weekly food donations to the Lutheran Mission society and the Lighthouse Shilter. Senior citizens of the Church join us for our annual Thanksgiving Feast, and during the holidays our families contribute food and gifts through social services and to the homeless.Middle School Extra-Curricular ProgramsCo-ed soccer, boys' and girl's basketball and lacrosse, and field hockey are offered to Middle School students who whish to participate. A performing arts program, which includes drama, singing and dance, has been added to our school activities. Our student yearbook club produces an annual yearbook, and students may attend dances held during the year.Extended Day ProgramThe Extended Day Program is offered to St. Martin's students enrolled in Kindergarten through Eighth grade. It is offered as a service to provide quality care that is both convenient and affordable. Students are divided into groups by grade level in the afternoon. session. If you are interested in enrolling your child in the E.D. program, please contact Gail Clements in the school office."Drop-Ins" are welcome for "special needs". Please send in a handwritten note or call the school office to let the E.D. Staff know that your child will need to attend E.D. that day. There will be a $6.00 charge per hour or any part of an hour that your child will be in E.D. care. The E.D. program is open Monday through Friday unless the school is closed for a holiday or due to inclement weather. E.D. begins the first day of school and ends on the last day of school. TransportationTransportation is the responsibility of the parent. Opportunity for possible car-pooling is provided through the School Directory which is distributed at the beginning of the school year.Performing Arts ProgramThree productions are held during the school year. A Lower School Play is held in the fall and includes students from grades 3, 4 and 5. A school wide Christmas program is presented each December prior to dismissing for the holidays. A musical production which involves all of the students in Middle School, is produced in the spring. |






