School Services

Meals: Breakfast and Lunch

Menus

Murray Hill Middle School's school menu can be accessed through the LINQ Connect portal or mobile app. Families do not need a LINQ account to view menus, which are available to the public.

Free and Reduced Meals (FARMs)

HCPSS participates in the National School Breakfast and Lunch Programs. Students from households that meet federal income guidelines are eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals. Parents/guardians must submit a new application every school year to maintain their student’s eligibility. To apply, go to the HCPSS FARMs webpage.

Prices

Murray Hill Middle School is part of the Maryland Meals for Achievement (MMFA) program where students receive free breakfast. Lunch is $3.30 per meal.

Payment

Meal payments may be made via credit card using the LINQ Connect portal. On-site payments and prepayments may be made using cash or check. Parents/guardians will need to create an account to make online payments to their child’s meal account, monitor their child’s account, schedule automatic recurring payments, set up low balance alerts, submit a Free and Reduced Meals program application, and more.

Wellness and Quality Commitment

Information on the HCPSS wellness policy and commitment to quality is available online.

Student Services Vision

The vision of the MHMS Office of Student Services is to provide comprehensive, effective and efficient services to the students, staff and families of our school to ensure that all students maximize their skills and reach their highest level of potential in terms of academic achievement and social and emotional well-being. Through the provision of accessible, needs-based services to our students and families, we seek to strengthen the developmental assets needed for the healthy development of all young people. This vision comes from our core belief that in providing education, training and support to our students, families and staff, there is a direct and positive impact on the larger community.

Jodi Svoboda | School Counselor - 6th grade students | jodi_svoboda@hcpss.org
Sara Paynter | School Counselor - 7th grade students | sara_paynter@hcpss.org
Viktoria Schofield | School Counselor - 8th grade students | viktoria_schofield@hcpss.org
 

County Association of Student Councils

"The Howard County Association of Student Councils (HCASC) is an organization that unites Howard County Middle and High School  Check out our Intro Vid! Students."

Enrollment and Registration

View HCPSS's guidelines for school enrollment and registration

Please call the school, 410-880-5838, to find out when enrollments are scheduled and whether a registration appointment is necessary.

Any deviation from the stated requirements must be approved by the Pupil Personnel Office 410-313-7102. Also contact the PPW office in situations regarding:

  • Residency
  • Multiple family living arrangements
  • Custody

Withdrawal Procedure

If your child needs to be withdrawn from MHMS, please contact: aaryn_smith@hcpss.org , Student Services Secretary at 410-880-5838 as soon as possible.

The process of creating the transfer record involves collecting school texts and media books, and completing attendance/grade records.

Health Room

Sue Wingard RN | School Cluster Nurse | suzanne_wingard@hcpss.org

 

 

Accident and Medical Insurance

Accident Insurance

The school system does not carry medical insurance for accidents that occur at school, including non-sport related injuries, such as trips and falls, physical education injuries, and recess/playground injuries. Thus, parents are encouraged to enroll students in the accident insurance program offered through HCPSS.

Learn more about how to obtain accident insurance →

Medical Insurance

The Maryland Children’s Health Insurance Program (MCHIP) is available for families, pregnant women, and children in need of medical insurance. Applications are available through the school health assistant or by contacting the Howard County Health Department at 410-313-7500.

Find out more about qualifying for MCHIP →