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| HARFORD COUNTY RESOURCE GUIDE
SECTION 9
EDUCATION
Huntington Learning Center
565 Baltimore Pike
Bel Air Plaza
Bel Air, MD 21014
410.420.3020
800.CAN.LEARN
www.huntingtonlearning.comHuntington tailors tutoring programs to fit an
individual student’s unique needs, academic goals
and schedules, and are proven to accelerate
academic results to help the student succeed.
The John Archer School
100 Thomas Run Road
Bel Air, MD 21015
410.638.3810
410.638.3840 | Fax
www.hcps.orgThis public special education school serves
Harford County students with disabilities.
Maryland State Department
of Education
Homeless Education Coordinator
200 W. Baltimore Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
410.767.0945
www.marylandpublicschools.org/MSDE
MSDE provides information to parents about the
rights of homeless children to an education.
Master Gardeners of
Harford County
Harford County Extension Office
2335 Rock Spring Road
P.O. Box 663
Forest Hill, MD 21050
410.638.3255
www.extension.umd.edu/harford-county/home-gardening/master-
gardeners
Maryland Master Gardeners are volunteers
trained by the University of Maryland who provide
horticultural education services to individuals,
groups and communities. Training to become a
Harford County Master Gardener is held once a
year. Contact the office for more information.
Oak Grove Classical
Christian Academy
2106 E. Churchville Road
Bel Air, MD 21015
410.838.1333
office@oakgroveclassical.org www.oakgroveclassical.org• PRE-K FOR 3-YEAR-OLDS
Monday & Wednesday 9:00–11:30 a.m.
• PRE-K FOR 4-YEAR-OLDS
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00–11:30 a.m.
• KINDERGARTEN
Monday–Friday 9:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
• GRADES 1–12
Full day, 9:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Sisters Striving for Success
410.273.6367
Sistersstriving4success@yahoo.comThis non-profit organization provides social,
financial, and educational support to the
youth in Harford County, guiding them toward
academic excellence and improving their overall
quality of life. The outreach program provides
support to disadvantaged youth to aid them in
overcoming difficult and challenging situations.
University Center
Northeastern Maryland
1201 Technology Drive
Aberdeen, MD 21001
443.360.9200
443.360.9109 | Fax
jlabe@ucmaryland.com www.ucmaryland.comThe University Center Northeastern Maryland
is located in Aberdeen, MD at the juncture of
Interstate 95 and Rt. 22 and provides expanded
higher education access to the citizens of
northeastern Maryland. Baccalaureate and graduate
programs are offered by colleges and universities
in support of the educational needs of the region.
Visit the website for specific program information.
University of Maryland Extension
Harford County Office
2335 Rock Spring Road
P.O. Box 663
Forest Hill, MD 21050
410.638.3255
www.extension.umd.eduThe University of Maryland Extension “educates
people to help themselves” with practical,
research-based knowledge. Staff provides
assistance and answers to questions regarding
horticulture, agriculture, nutrient management,
joining 4-H. The Maryland Extension offers
educational programs and problem-solving
assistance dealing with a number of topics.
University of Maryland
University College (UMUC)
• STUDENT SERVICES
4305 Susquehanna Avenue
Building 4305
Janet Barr Soldier Support Center,
Room 210
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
• CLASSROOM BUILDING
3147 Raritan Avenue
Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
855.655.UMUC
www.umuc.edu/visitors/locations/aberdeen.cfm
UMUC offers classes and student services on
Aberdeen Proving Ground. This site serves the
local military as well as civilian students. Please
call for information about base access; in some
instances, a FERPA waiver form may be required.
Wilson Ministry Center
1024 Main Street
Darlington, MD 21034
410.836.3555
wilsonministycenter@gmail.com www.wilsonministrycenter.orgWilson Ministry provides a variety of educational,
support, and outreach programs to the residents
of Darlington and the surrounding areas. Offers
before and after school care, summer camp
programs, senior and teen activities. The Getting
There Rideshare program provides seniors a ride to
appointments and events. The Deer Creek Coffee
House is a musical program provided once a month
from September to June. Check website for details.
SECTION 10
Employment
Alliance, Inc.
• CORPORATE OFFICE
8003 Corporate Drive
Nottingham, MD 21236
410.282.5900
410.282.3083 | Fax
www.allianceinc.org• BELCAMP OFFICE
Vocational Rehabilitation Services
4510 Wharfpoint Court
Belcamp, MD 21017
410.994.0600
410.994.0274 | Fax
• INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM
125–127 S. Philadelphia Road
Aberdeen, MD 21001
410.273.1390
• OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH
CLINIC
4 North Avenue, Suite 306
Bel Air, MD 21014
410.420.7929
Alliance, Inc. provides case management, therapy,
and psychiatric services to children and therapy
and psychiatric services to adults with emotional,
mental, and behavioral disorders. The goal is to
successfully integrate the client into the community
with the help of a residential program, vocational
rehabilitative services, and a factory division
for providing jobs for people with disabilities.