June 15–21, 2025
McDaniel College
Westminster, MD
Shaping the leaders of tomorrow
Students served
Days of learning
Maryland Boys State
At Maryland Boys State, participants are exposed to the rights and privileges, the duties and the responsibilities of a franchised citizen. The training is objective and practical with city and state governments operated by the students elected to various offices. Boys State has been a program of The American Legion since 1935 when it organized to counter the Fascist-inspired Young Pioneer Camps. Maryland Boys State has been proudly serving the future leaders of our state since 1947.
Activities include legislative sessions, court proceedings, law enforcement presentations, college preparation, assemblies, bands, chorus and various recreational programs.
Rising high school seniors
are selected by local American Legion posts throughout Maryland to attend the program. In most cases,
expenses associated with attending this program are fully paid
by a sponsoring Maryland-based American Legion post, a local business or other community-focused organization.
Maryland Boys State is conducted annually, typically running Father's Day through the following Saturday. To be eligible for our program, a youth must be a male who has successfully completed their junior year of high school by the beginning of the current year's session. Any boy who has previously attended a Boys State program is not eligible.
Program RUNDOWN
Student-parent check in and welcome briefing; city assignments; introduction by Director Russell Myers; guest presentation from Maryland Del. Kevin Hornberger.
City primary elections; guest presentations from Carroll County Commissioner Edward Rothstein, Maryland Secretary of Veteran Affairs Anthony Woods, Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman, among others.
City general elections; guest presentations from McDaniel ROTC CPT Nate Gibbs, Maryland Coalition for Financial Literacy Director Dr. Allen Cox, among others; city group photos; political simulation; state primary caucus.
Political simulation committee breakouts; state candidate speeches; gubernatorial candidate debate.
Boys State group photo; guest presentations from Admissions for McDaniel College, The American Legion, Department of Maryland Commander, Maryland State Police Major James Pyles, among others; national primary caucus; national candidates debate.
Camp Fretterd visit and round robin activities; dinner at American Legion Carroll Post 31; return parade to campus; citizen talent show. Graduation ceremony and dismissal held the following Saturday morning.
Male 2024-2025 high school junior
Arrive for Boys State June 15, 2025
Apply Nov. 15, 2024
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May 1, 2025
Staff
Our administrative and student staff almost fully consists of American Legionaries who volunteer their time each year because they truly believe in the power and importance of this program.
Provided are various resources for interested, applying and accepted students, Boys State graduate scholarship opportunities and more.
Maryland Boys State and
McDaniel College
have formed a partnership to offer college credit and scholarship aid for Boys Staters who are admitted to study at their institution.
Electronics leader Samsung endowed a scholarship fund of $5 million to be administered by The American Legion in 1996. Meant to show appreciation for U.S. veterans who came to Korea's aid during its struggle against communist forces during the Korean War, the
Samsung American Legion Scholarship
has awarded more than $7.2 million in college scholarships to 2,422 recipients since its inception.
The
Robert O. Allen Memorial Scholarship
is offered to alumni Maryland Boys State who are currently in their senior year of high school. This application is available Aug. 1–May 1 annually.
American Legion, Department of Maryland General Scholarship
is available Sept. 1–April 15 each year. Boys State graduates are encouraged to apply.
Information to consider sending to school social science department staff, SGA, NHS, JROTC and others interested in leadership.