Record demand: BOOST scholarship applications surge August 10, 2023By Catholic Review Staff Catholic Review Filed Under: Feature, Local News, Maryland General Assembly, News, Schools Demand for scholarships from the Maryland BOOST program (Broadening Options and Opportunities for Students Today) is at record levels, according to data shared in a July 31 public meeting. Maryland Matters reported the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) received about 7,000 applications from low-income families for $9 million in scholarships. Garrett O’Day, deputy director of the Maryland Catholic Conference, told the BOOST advisory board that total need, based on the number of certified applicants for the 2023-24 school year, is double the $9 million appropriated by the state legislature. “This year, we had an equal number of first-time and returning applicants,” O’Day said. “With the public interest and unprecedented demand for scholarships, we need to urge our state elected officials to recognize this demand from parents and continue to support BOOST. BOOST is a state program that provides scholarships at Catholic, other religious and secular nonpublic schools for students eligible for the free or reduced-price school meals program. Eligibility To be eligible to participate in BOOST, a nonpublic school must: • Hold a certificate of approval from or be registered with the State Board of Education; • Be approved to participate in the Nonpublic Textbook Program; • Provide more than only pre-K and kindergarten programs; and • Comply with all BOOST reporting requirements by the specified date. To read more about the BOOST program, visit: https://catholicreview.org/deadline-approaching-to-apply-for-boost-scholarships/ Read More Schools Pope: Schools should be centers of formation, not ‘achievement factories’ 5 Things to Know about Turkey Bowl NDP student tackles expansive role as manager for Loyola Blakefield football team Calvert Hall Marching Band wins fifth national championship Pope to Catholic educators: Stay resilient despite secularization School choice among issues in 2024 ballot referendums in three states Copyright © 2023 Catholic Review Media Print