St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Deputy Cpl. Jaime Davis wears many hats. She serves as the School Resource Officer at Leonardtown High School, is raising her teenage son, and is about to graduate from the College of Southern Maryland (CSM) after more than 20 years pursuing her degree. Davis began taking community college courses after high school but paused her education to work full time. “I took a long break from pursuing my degree, but working at the high school inspired me to continue my quest to further my education,” the deputy said. The 19-year veteran of the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office has served as a School Resource Officer for both Margaret Brent Middle School and Leonardtown Middle School, and for the past four years, Leonardtown High School. In March, Davis completed her final class needed for her associate’s degree at CSM – Math1010, a general education requirement. “I have never been good at math, so I waited until the end for the hardest course for me,” she said. “My professors understand that to some people math does not come easy. They helped me whenever I had questions or needed guidance.” With the math class completed, Davis has been accepted […]
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