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Board of Education

Members of the Board

Mrs. Karin M. Bailey Chairman  District 03
Mrs. Karin M. Bailey
Chairman 
District 03

Term Expires 2026

Mrs. Cathy Allen  Vice Chairman At-Large
Mrs. Cathy Allen 
Vice Chairman
At-Large

Term Expires 2024

Mrs. Mary M. Washington Member District 04
Mrs. Mary M. Washington
Member
District 04

Term Expires 2024

Mr. James J. Davis Member District 02
Mr. James J. Davis
Member
District 02

Term Expires 2024

Photo of Dorothy Andrews
Mrs. Dorothy Andrews
Member
District 01

Term Expires 2026

Hannah Heisler, Student Board Member
Ms. Hannah Heisler
Student Board Member

Term Expires 2025

Dr. J. Scott Smith Secretary/Treasurer
Dr. J. Scott Smith
Secretary/Treasurer

What is the role of the Board of Education?

For many current residents, history was made in December 1996, when the county-elected school Board took the helm, ending a long tradition of operating under an appointed Board.

St. Mary’s County Public Schools is governed by a Board of Education consisting of five members and a nonvoting student representative. The Board of Education of St. Mary’s County’s power and duties include the authority to adopt, enforce, and monitor all policies for the management and governance of the school system. Board of Education members are guardians of the public trust. Through the policies they make, Board members are ultimately responsible for the success or failure of local public education. The Board serves as the advocate for educational excellence for the community’s youth and puts those interests first. The policies Boards of Education make dictate the standards and philosophies by which schools are run and the criteria used to judge whether they are being run well.

The key responsibilities of the Board of Education are to:

  • Hire and evaluate the Superintendent to whom is delegated all administrative responsibility and authority.
  • Adopt and evaluate policies.
  • Approve and adopt the school system’s annual budget.
  • Involve the community in the life of the school system.
  • Maintain open and honest communication.

The Board of Education of St. Mary’s County welcomes your interest and participation. Open lines of communication are vital to providing a positive educational experience for the students who learn in our classrooms each day.

How long do Board meetings last?

Board of Education meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month beginning at 9 a.m. and the fourth Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m, or as scheduled. Board of Education public, open meetings generally average three hours in length depending upon the issues being discussed and citizen comments that are shared.