ESMEC
Eastern Shore of Maryland Educational Consortium

    Dr. Khalid N. Mumin          Dr. D'Ette W. Devine        Dr. Henry V. Wagner, Jr.    Dr. A. Barbara Wheeler        Dr. Carol A. Williamson          Dr. Marjorie E. Miles      Dr. Karen B. Salmon       Dr. John Fredericksen     Dr. Gerald B. Wilson
      Caroline County
                  Cecil County                 Dorchester County                  Kent County                 Queen Anne's County              Somerset County              Talbot County              Wicomico County          Worcester County

(Click on the Superintendent's photo above to link to their respective county.)


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The Eastern Shore of Maryland Educational Consortium (ESMEC) was established primarily to advise member school systems about projects, programs, or services that would enable all Eastern Shore students to develop socially, culturally, economically, and, most importantly, educationally.   And if regional responses are required, ESMEC works with the superintendents to develop appropriate replies and/or positions.  Our president this year is Dr. Carol A. Williamson, Queen Anne's County.
 


EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND EDUCATIONAL CONSORTIUM
c/o Queen Anne's County Board of Education
202 Chesterfield Avenue, Centreville, MD 21617
Direct Phone: 410-758-4885
Fax: 410-758-0046
 

 
For ADDITIONAL information Click on any of the links below:

ECONOMIC IMPACT SUMMARY (BEACON)

Dashboard
(BEACON )
This dashboard shows the economic impact of publicly funded pre-K -12 education on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.


FACT SHEET
FOR MARYLAND'S EASTERN SHORE PUBLIC SCHOOLS


 

 

 

 

 


 
  Teaching Applications:
Click on links below to access an application in
any of the nine Eastern Shore Counties:

 

 

 

 

 


Eastern Shore superintendents present a Certificate of Appreciation to Governor Martin O’Malley for his support of public education on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
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Photo by Jay Baker, Governor’s Office)