PRINCIPAL'S UPDATE
The Maury Commodore Report
OCTOBER 2023
Greetings Maury Family,
As always, I hope this newsletter finds you and your loved ones healthy and safe. We made great strides in student attendance, students going to class on time, and participation in extra-curricular activities. Let’s keep that momentum going!
Please find below some friendly reminders that I would like to share with you:
PICTURES - Hayne Photographers will continue taking student pictures at Maury.
- Even Day Pictures for 9th & 10th Grade Health & PE classes and 11th Grade English classes will be OCTOBER 23rd
- Make-up Picture Day is November 13th
- SENIOR PORTRAITS are being offered on OCTOBER 27TH and students must register directly with Hayne Photographers for their appointment times that day. They may register by phone - 757-201-7973 or by email - info@haynephotographers.com They may also register using this link: https://www.haynephotographers.com/clients/services/class-of-2024/maury-high-school/maury-senior-picture-day-at-school-oct-27th/
YEARBOOK SALES -
- Yearbooks are on sale and will be $45 through OCTOBER 31st (Price Increase to $55 on NOVEMBER 1st). Through the end of this month, students may use the coupon code 'namestamp' to have their name and up to four icons embossed on the cover for free (a $12 savings). Yearbooks may be purchased through me (room 411) OR at: www.mryearbookstore.com/mhs24
As always, if I can provide any additional support or answer any other questions, please let me know.
Warmest regards,
Ms. Karen Berg
Maury Principal
MOVING FORWARD
MOVING FORWARD
Tuesday, October 24: PSAT testing. All students report to block one. Bring a calculator. Juniors sign-up in school counseling (guidance).
Friday, October 27: End of Quarter
Monday, October 30: Teacher Workday/Professional Development Day
MAURY PTSA GIVE FOR GOOD FUNDRAISER
HOMECOMING
SPIRIT WEEK
10/16 Pajama day!
10/17 Dynamic Duo day!
10/18 Anti-Bullying day! Wear orange!
10/19 Decade day!
10/20 Max orange and blue day!
HOMECOMING
Gates open at 6PM
Ticket prices: ages 12 & older $7 ages 6-11 $5
All tickets must be purchased on gofan.co
SNEAKERBALL
Ticket Cost: $10 Guest Cost: $15
Limited VIP Tables Available at Additional Cost
NO TICKETS SOLD AT THE DOOR
ONLY 500 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD
Dress Code: Semi-Formal & Sneakers Required
MEET THE GRAD COACHES
Ms. Revell
Mr. Price
CONGRATULATIONS!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations are in order for Emmett Moorehouse. He is a semifinalist in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program! He will continue in the scholarship competition that concludes in the spring.
Way to go!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Cameron was selected as the student school board representative for the 2023/24 school year. Your Maury family is proud of you!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations to Landon Carraway for qualifying for the State Golf Tournament in Harrisonburg on October 9. He shot an 80 in the Eastern Regional Tournament.
CONGRATULATIONS!
This past Saturday, the members of the Chamber Orchestra competed against 550 other Orchestra students from across the Hampton Roads area to gain a spot in one of two orchestras for the Southeastern Regional Orchestra event. We are very proud of the two students that placed.
Kashmeere Reyes, Viola, 12th grade, Symphony Orchestra, top score in Norfolk
Hezekiah Tucker, Violin, 11th grade, Preparatory Orchestra
These two students will represent Maury High School at the Southeastern Regional Orchestra Event in late November at Grassfield High School. Also, because of her high placement, Kashmeere is now eligible to audition for the top Orchestra in the state, the All-Virginia Orchestra in February of 2024.
MAURY NJROTC
Maury NJROTC performed Color Guard duty for Embry-Riddle University at the USS Wisconsin on Aug 26th, 2023. Job well done.
Welcome all new Cadets to the program.
Upcoming Events:
Sea Rover field trip Sep. 28th and 29th.
Unit photos Oct 3rd and 4th
Lake Taylor PT Meet Oct 7th
Commodore Marching Band competed in their first competition in 8 years! They took 2nd place in every category in Class 2A. They placed around 5th or 6th out of 8 bands total. The experience as a whole was extremely rewarding, and they were able to take a lot of rewarding information back with them as well. They have two more competitions left this year:
Norview High School, Pilot Classic- Saturday, 10/14
King's Fork High School, Kennel Classic- Saturday 10/28
The times are not out yet, but Mr. Lane will send them out as soon as he receives them. Thank you all again for your support throughout the season. The students and Mr. Lane truly appreciate it.
THANK YOU!
Maury High School would like to thank Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Epsilon Zeta Undergrad Chapter at Norfolk State University for donating a brand new laptop to Maury Senior, Rene, for her outstanding academic performance!
CAMERON SADR
Cameron Sadr Is On His Way To A Historic Breakout Season. Check out the article below!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Congratulations are in order for Ebonie Campbell for being accepted into the 2023-2024 Equity Fellows: Teacher Cohort: Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA).
The CSTA Equity Fellowship is a selective, year-long program designed to develop leadership in equitable teaching practices and advocacy. The program provides leadership development opportunities to the fellows and identifies opportunities for the group to develop ongoing, peer-to-peer professional learning experiences focused on addressing issues of equity in the computer science classrooms for all CSTA members.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Mr. Jordan is a recipient of the CoVaBIZ 2023 NextGen Awards (formerly known as Millennials on the Move).
Each year, CoVaBIZ asks our business community to nominate young professionals who are leading the way and making a difference in Coastal Virginia.
You'll be able to see him in the September / October 2023 issue of CoVaBiz magazine digitally here:
FYI
SOL TESTING FOR TERM GRADS
October 24 and 25 are the dates for the Fall Writing SOL Test for Term Grads only. Questions? Contact Ms. Baker, Testing Coordinator, at mbaker@nps.k12.va.us
8th ANNUAL YOUTH INSPIRATIONAL BREAKFAST
- The Alpha Phi Lamda chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity will be holding its 28th Annual Youth Inspirational Breakfast on Saturday October 14th at 9am.
- The keynote speaker will be State Senator and former NFL player Aaron Rouse
- This free event will take place at the Murray Center 455 Brambleton Ave, Norfolk VA
MAURY GARDEN
If you are new to Maury High School you may not know that we (staff and students) have a 3,000 square foot area encompassing 14 separate gardens (pollinator, bog, pond, garden of life, green roof, chicken coop, outdoor classroom, apiary, compost, raised herb beds, rotational gardens, Virginia garden (peanuts, cotton, soy beans), espalier fruit trees, and a repurposed tire garden. If you would like a tour, feel free to contact Mr. George at ngeorge@nps.k12.va.us
Pictured above are our 5 chickens (sadly Senior passed last year)
FREE NASA RELATED PROGRAMS
The Virginia Space Grant Consortium provides FREE NASA-related programs for Virginia's high school students in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. The programs have an interactive online STEM learning experience and are highlighted by a seven-day residential summer academy at NASA.
10th GRADE
Virginia Space Coast Scholars (VSCS) focuses on the current missions flown or managed by NASA Wallops Flight Facility on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. http://vsgc.odu.edu/spacecoast/ - This online course application is OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER 24. Check out the VSCS promo video.
11th AND 12th GRADE
Virginia Aerospace Science and Technology Scholars (VASTS) focuses on NASA’s human spaceflight missions and the Journey to the Moon and on to Mars. Students can earn up to five free dual enrollment college credits. http://vsgc.odu.edu/VASTS/, applications are OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER 24. Check out the VASTS promo video.
Virginia Earth System Science Scholars (VESSS) focuses on the challenges the next generation of scientists and engineers to become part of the solution to the societal issues faced by the impacts of climate change. Engaging students in real-world investigations of the Earth and its systems using the latest research and data from NASA. Students can earn up to five free transferable dual enrollment college credits http://vsgc.odu.edu/VESSS applications are OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER 24. Check out the VESSS promo video.
PARENTVUE
Below you will find the links to access both ParentVue and StudentVue:
SCHOOL COUNSELOR CORNER
Maury High School’s School Counseling Team is here for you! We are available to assist parents and students with the following:
-Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Concerns
- Academic Advising
- Scheduling Parent Teacher Conferences
- College and Career Planning
- Referrals for Special Education Testing and 504s to support students with disabilities and medical conditions
- Collaboration and communication with teacher to resolve issues
- Individual meetings with students to identify needs and find solutions
2023-2024 Tentative Counselor Alpha Assignments
MR. LOGAN – A-DAVID
MR. PARKER – DAVIS-JI
MR. BENGONO – JOHNSON-PAR
MS. CANNON – PAS-SCH
MS. WILLIAMS – SCO-Z
MR. BROWN – Learning Support
GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL
NTC
NORSTAR
For scheduling purposes, NORSTAR students are given NTC BDAY-6 & NTC BDAY-8. This accommodates class time and transportation. The bus to go to NORSTAR will arrive at noon.
STUDENT PARKING
Students who wish to park in the student parking lot must complete the new Virginia Department of Education Parking Pass Application. See Ms. Hess in 205 for more information.
LEAVING CAMPUS
Students who leave school early must exit the building at the conclusion of their last class of the day. Students may not loiter around the building or stand around in the main foyer. They must go directly to either their vehicle, parent pick-up, ride share pick-up, HRT bus stop, or walk (for those who normally walk to/from school). Exceptions will be made for inclement weather, in which students will be allowed to remain in the foyer (by the stairs).
ATTENDANCE MATTERS
According to research, regular school attendance plays an important role in a student’s achievement and success. Attendance tips for a successful year:
1. Establish a regular bedtime and morning routine.
2. Avoid appointments and extended trips during school hours.
3. Keep track of your child’s attendance using ParentVue.
4. Emphasize the importance of regular school attendance with your child.
5. Discuss and address any anxiety, barriers, or negative feelings your child may have about school.
6. Communicate with the school and ask for help if needed
DON'T BE LATE, YOU'LL MISS SOMETHING GREAT!
"But it is just 10 minutes!" Just being 10 minutes late per day can add up.
That's almost an HOUR per week.
OR
1 1/2 WEEKS per school year.
OR
1/2 A SCHOOL YEAR over a school career!
Arrive to school and your classes on time: Your future depends on it!
CELL PHONES
Attention Parents/Guardians: Please assist us in helping our students maintain compliance with the division's cell phone policy by refraining from calling and/or texting students during the instructional day. Students may bring a cell phone to school, however, cell phones should be off and put away until a teacher or staff member gives the student permission to use their cellular device for instructional reasons. While in class students must have their cell phones off and put away. The NPS policy on cell phones can be found below:
Per NPS, Cell Phones and other Devices (PCDs) in Schools (BSO):
Norfolk Public Schools acknowledges parental concern for the safety and well-being of their children while they are attending school or school-sponsored activities. Norfolk Public Schools also understands the parental belief that students’ possession of cell phones enhances their safety and security. The school division realizes, however, that student misuse of cell phones and PCDs may: (1) undermine the learning environment; (2) disrupt academic instruction and distract students; (3) compromise the integrity of student testing; (4) increase disciplinary problems; (5) violate privacy rights of students and school staff; and (6) increase the school division’s exposure to opportunistic litigation and potential legal liability. In light of the foregoing, the school division permits student possession and use of cell phones and PCDs as set forth below.
Middle and High School - Middle and high school students may possess cell phones, PCDs, and/or EDs on school property subject to the following restrictions: (1) students must not display, use, activate or permit cell phones, PCDs or EDs to be activated during the instructional day; (2) students’ cell phones, PCDs, and/or EDs must be turned off and kept out of sight; cell phones, PCDs and/or EDs, may be stored in book bags, purses, lockers or on one’s person.
DO NOT OPEN DOORS FOR STUDENTS OR VISITORS!
Students may not open the doors during school hours for ANY INDIVIDUAL, fellow student, staff, or visitor. After the 7:25 bell rings, all students and visitors must enter through the main doors at the top of the stairs on Shirley Avenue. Students observed opening exterior doors will be given consequences including suspension.
STUDENTS MAY NOT LEAVE CAMPUS FOR FOOD OR DRINK
No Food Deliveries Allowed and Students May Not Leave Campus for food, drink, etc.
Students and parents are reminded that we do not accept food deliveries from DoorDash, GrubHub, etc. This creates a safety and security issue for our students and staff. Students and parents are not allowed to have food delivered to school for any reason. Child Nutrition Services provides free breakfast and lunch to all students daily.
Students are also reminded that we are NOT an open campus. Students may not leave during lunch and eat off of school property, or go and get food and bring it back to school. This creates a safety and security issue for our students and staff. Students who are caught leaving school grounds for any reason will be searched upon arrival and will receive discipline consequences per the Student Handbook with Standards of Student Conduct.
RESPONSIBLE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA
Schools across the nation have experienced a variety of issues related to social media. While social media does have positive qualities such as connecting with family and friends, establishing networks, etc. it can also be used for nefarious purposes.
For example, Tik Tok (a video-focused social network) related challenges inciting violence towards schools that have included vandalizing school bathrooms, slapping teachers, etc. There are also Instagram pages run by students that encourage posting pictures that were taken during school hours. While some may consider these types of posts amusing, we do not.
Being a digital citizen, someone who has an identity on the Internet, comes with many rights and responsibilities which are intended to protect you as well as everyone else with whom you interact.
These Tik Tok challenges and IG pages are examples of the inappropriate use of social media. Unfortunately, when social media is misused and a connection to the school is established, there are consequences. Some postings may be considered harassing and menacing and could result in school detention and/or suspension. We prefer to avoid these situations, but we need your help. Parents and guardians, please join us in speaking with your children about the ramifications of their decisions. In addition, we implore you to closely monitor your child’s use of social media. Let’s work together to ensure that our students are in a safe and secure learning environment.
HERE COMES THE BUS APP
Here Comes the Bus App and Website Norfolk Public Schools has launched a new app that will allow families to monitor daily school bus transportation information, including where a specific bus is on its route. The “Here Comes the Bus” app is available for any family who utilizes district transportation. Parents can see where the child’s school bus is on its daily route.
The “Here Comes the Bus” app and easy to use website has the following features:
· Notifications on any bus number changes
· Notifications alerting families when a bus is approaching the bus stop
· Customizable features for different devices, depending on how parents are viewing the app or website
The “Here Comes the Bus” app can be downloaded to a smartphone, tablet, or personal computer from the App Store or Google Play, depending on the operating system of the device.
Two bits of information that will be needed to sign up for an account are the Norfolk Public Schools Account Code, which is 29096 and the student’s ID Number.
Questions regarding downloading or issues with the “Here Comes the Bus” app should be addressed with Here Comes the Bus at the company’s website or by calling 844-854-9316, Monday through Friday 8 am – 5 pm Central Time.
FEV TUTORING
Norfolk Public Schools provides free, school-sponsored, one-to-one online tutoring and homework help through FEV Tutor.
NPS’ teachers and school leaders worked closely with FEV Tutor to develop tutoring plans designed to help students improve their skills this school year! FEV Tutor allows you to choose the day/time that works best for you and your scholar.
Click here to create your student’s FREE schedule today.
This virtual service provides anytime, anywhere tutoring support through a computer/device, Internet connection, username, and password. Tutoring services integrate with NPS’ systems already in use, such as Canvas and Clever.
If you have any questions about this free virtual tutoring program, please contact FEV Tutor directly at va@fevtutor.com, or call 855-763-2607.
Please take this opportunity to help your child(ren) reach their academic goals!
Las Escuelas Públicas de Norfolk ofrecen tutoría en línea gratuita, patrocinada por la escuela, uno a uno y ayuda con la tarea a través de FEV Tutor.
¡Los maestros y líderes escolares de NPS trabajaron en estrecha colaboración con FEV Tutor para desarrollar planes de tutoría diseñados para ayudar a los estudiantes a mejorar sus habilidades este año escolar! FEV Tutor le permite elegir el día / hora que mejor funcione para usted y el estudiante.
Haga clic aquí para crear el horario GRATUITO de su estudiante ahora.
Este servicio virtual proporciona apoyo de tutoría en cualquier momento y en cualquier lugar a través de una computadora / dispositivo, conexión a Internet, nombre de usuario y contraseña. Los servicios de tutoría se integran con los sistemas de NPS que ya están en uso, como Canvas y Clever.
Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre este programa de tutoría virtual gratuito, comuníquese con FEV Tutor directamente en va@fevtutor.com, o llame al 855-763-2607.
¡Aproveche esta oportunidad para ayudar a su(s) hijo(s) a alcanzar sus metas académicas!
MHS GIFTED/ACADEMIC RIGOR REMIND
Join Maury High School’s Gifted/Academic Rigor Remind to get the latest information about program opportunities, upcoming events, and other resources targeted for gifted and high-ability students.
Two ways to join…
Text @gifted1911 to 81010 (or text @gifted1911 to 1-754-220-7861)
Go to www.remind.com/join/gifted1911
Questions? Email Tanya Scott… tscott1@nps.k12.va.us
CANVAS
OUR SCHOOL NURSE
Ms. Selena Merchant is our school nurse. She can be found in the clinic on the second floor. Her email is smerchant@nps.k12.va.us
Students who require medication during the school day, must receive it from the school nurse. Parents/legal guardians can drop off medications during our main office hours of 7:00am-3:00pm.
MILITARY FAMILY AND LIFE COUNSELOR
We are excited to continue our amazing partnership in support of the military community for the 2023-2024 school year. We are pleased to announce the return of out Military & Family Life Counselor (MFLC), Ms. Romilla Petit-Homme.
TCC OUTREACH ADVISOR
Attention all Maury students we have a TCC Outreach Advisor joining us every Monday! Come and meet with Ms. Clemons in the School Counselor's Office (Guidance), or you can contact her at mclemons@tcc.edu. TCC's Outreach Advisors provide local high school students with one-on-one appointments that are free of charge to assist with TCC pathway and career exploration, assist with completing the TCC admission application, and answer any questions you may have regarding TCC.
HARRIS TEETER
Harris Teeter’s Together In Education program gives schools a chance to earn funds when you link your VIC card and shop Harris Teeter brands. Harris Teeter has donated over $27.4 million to Together In Education schools since 1998!
When you shop Harris Teeter brands, a percentage of your purchase will be donated to Maury once your VIC card is linked. There are NO limits to how much you can help Maury!
Please remember to link your card every year and THANK YOU. Maury can receive when you purchase items from Harris Teeter. All you have to do is register using the button below:
Our code is: 3993
HRT FREEDOM PASS
ACCESS COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Darius Blount ACCESS Advisor
Maury High School (M-F)
322 Shirley Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23517
P:(757) 550-4015
F:757-628-3361
The ACCESS College Foundation is providing college tours for SIX(6) lucky 12th grade students who qualify. Two(2) students from Maury for each tour and it is FIRST COME FIRST SERVED for the students that submit the application.
College Tour Schedule 2023
Longwood University Tour Date= 11/8/23 GPA Needed=3.0 Sign-Up Deadline=10/27/23
https://www.cognitoforms.com/ACCESSCollegeFoundation/Fall2023CollegeTourLongwoodUniversity
University of Mary Washington Tour Date=11/8/23 GPA Needed=3.2 Sign-up Deadline=10/27/23
https://www.cognitoforms.com/ACCESSCollegeFoundation/Fall2023CollegeTourUniversityOfMaryWashington
University of Virginia Tour Date=11/8/23 GPA Needed=3.5 Sign-up Date=10/27/23
https://www.cognitoforms.com/ACCESSCollegeFoundation/Fall2023CollegeTourUniversityOfVirginia
SAT AND ACT INFORMATION
Do you want to take the ACT? Click on the link to find information on it!
VECTOR ALERT APP
1. App: Search for “Vector Alert” in the App Store to download for free
2. Phone: 757.255.7461
3. Text: Text your tip to 757.255.7461
4. Email: 2110@alert1.us
5. Web: http://2110.alert1.us
Students and families can easily report tips on bullying, harassment, drugs, vandalism, threats of violence, or any safety issue through Vector Alert. When you submit a tip, be sure to use the division’s identification code: 2110 in your communication. Every tip Vector Alert receives about a safety concern will be immediately logged into the system. The NPS administration will be notified to investigate and take appropriate action. As always, tips may be submitted anonymously. Working together, using Vector Alert, we can make our division a safer place to work and learn!
SCHOOL MEAL PROGRAM UPDATES
Delicious and Nutritious...Norfolk Public Schools follows federal and state regulations when administering the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs which provide nutritionally balanced meals to students. This school year, breakfast and lunch are free of charge to all students attending a Norfolk Public School. No application is needed.
Please visit the School Nutrition webpages or follow them on social media at @SchoolMeals_NPS.
If you have questions, contact us at schoolnutrition@nps.k12.va.us or call 757-628-2760.
ATHLETICS
In order to participate in sports this school year (23-24), student athletes must meet the following requirements:
- have a valid physical, dated after May 1, 2023; review the NPS athletic website for a complete schedule;
- participate in the annual concussion education training for parents and athletes;
- have a completed COVID Education Form that is signed by the student and a parent/guardian;
- have a completed Sudden Cardiac Arrest Fact Sheet and Printable Form that is signed by the student and a parent/guardian; and
- be eligible for participation. All first time 9th-graders are eligible. HS student athletes must have passed a minimum of 5 year-long courses and have a GPA of at least 2.0 (from previous school year or cumulative GPA).
This information can be reviewed on the NPS athletics web page. Student athletes should contact Mr. Tommy Staples, Athletic Director, at tstaples@nps.k12.va.us for additional information. Physical dates can be found below:
WANT MORE MAURY NEWS?
Maury PTSA
Who is in the PTSA?
Parents/family members, teachers and staff, and students.
What do we do?
· Support a scholarship for a graduating senior.
· Support projects initiated by the student PTSA representatives such as the student lounge and peer mentoring project.
· Support students and their families during emergencies.
· Help students receive what they need to be successful in school, including: school supplies, food, clothing, and shoes.
· Provide opportunities for Maury families build a sense of community.
What do we need?
· Volunteers willing to accept opportunities to serve students, faculty and administration when needs arise.
How can I be involved?
Renew your membership or join inline at https://maury.memberhub.com
Follow us on Facebook: Maury PTSA
CONTINUING THE DRIVE NO MATTER WHAT!
This year NPS is striving to ensure we provide equity and excellence for All! Please take a moment and read Dr. Byrdsong's plan for achieving this goal with NPS' Drive for Five!
DRIVE FOR FIVE!
"Five Goals for Achieving Equity and Excellence for All..."
First, we will work to improve students' academic performance and we will work to integrate social-emotional learning into daily instruction.
Second, we will attract and retain highly qualified, effective teachers to teach our students.
Third, we will commit to improving our aging infrastructure so that our students are educated iin school buildings that are worthy of them.
Fourth, we will be more purposeful and strategic in developing and sustaining effective partnerships with our families and other community stakeholders.
Fifth, we will be more intentional in our efforts to foster a division-wide culture of caring.
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Please talk to your students about sharing information regarding school related issues with their assistant principal/principal. A proactive approach focuses on eliminating problems before they have a chance to appear and a reactive approach is based on responding to events after they have happened. The difference between these two approaches is the perspective each one provides in assessing actions and events. We would like to be proactive, so please help us by encouraging your students to share information concerning school related issues with us. Please take a look below, find your students' administrator, and encourage them to come see us when there is an issue.
Thank you for your continued support.
The Administrative Team at Maury
Ms. Berg - Seniors
Ms. Bouziane - 9th-11th Last names A through D
Ms. Dunn - 9th-11th Last names E through K
Mr. Mangum - 9th-11th Last names L through R
Mr. Mccracken - 9th-11th Last names S through Z
QUESTIONS?
Email: kberg@nps.k12.va.us
Website: https://www.npsk12.com/mhs
Location: 322 Shirley Ave, Norfolk, VA 23517, USA
Phone: (757) 628-3344
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Maury1911
Twitter: @Maury19111
CONTACT LIST
Principal
Karen Berg kberg@nps.k12.va.us
Assistant Principals
Christine Bouziane cbouziane@nps.k12.va.us
Tamara Dunn tdunn@nps.k12.va.us
Rodney Mangum rmangum@nps.k12.va.us
Michael McCracken mmccracken@nps.k12.va.us
School Counselors
Zuri Cannon-Department Chair zcannon@nps.k12.va.us
Serge Bengono sbengono@nps.k12.va.us
Frank Brown fbrown2@nps.k12.va.us
Sammie Logan slogan593@nps.k12.va.us
Cornel Parker coparker@nps.k12.va.us
Tiffany Williams twilliams1@nps.k12.va.us
Sheena Cox-Transcript Analyst scox1@nps.k12.va.us
Department Chairs
CTE –Allison Copeland acopelan@nps.k12.va.us
English – Rebecca Otto raotto@nps.k12.va.us
Foreign Language –Mignonne Bratten mbratten@nps.k12.va.us
Fine Arts – Ryan Featherer rfeatherer@nps.k12.va.us
Health/PE – Jennifer Parker jparker@nps.k12.va.us
History – Kayla Shook kshook@nps.k12.va.us
Math – Kaleem Morris kmorris@nps.k12.va.us
Science- Donna Mitchell dmitchell1@nps.k12.va.us
Special Education Katie Lewis kflewis@nps.k12.va.us
MHSP Program Coordinator
Travis Mansell MHSP tmansell@nps.k12.va.us
Academic Rigor
Tanya Scott- Department of Academic Rigor
-Gifted Education/Identification
-Governor's School for the Arts Liaison
MAURY HAS C.L.A.S.S.
COMMODORES LEARNING BY ASKING, SHARING, AND SHOWING
"Maury High School is committed to a school-wide focus of effective questioning strategies, cooperative learning, and modeling that will encourage and promote
all students to be active in the teaching and learning process.”
MAURY HIGH SCHOOL
Office Hours: 7:00 am - 3:00 pm
Student Hours: 7:25 am - 2:05 pm
Website: https://www.npsk12.com/mhs
Location: 322 Shirley Ave, Norfolk, VA 23517, USA
Phone: (757) 628-3344
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Maury1911
Twitter: @Maury19111