Principal’s Spotlight, Week of January 21

Week Ahead:

Mon., Jan. 21             No School, Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday

 

Tues., Jan. 22             No School for Students, Professional Day for Teachers

                                   

Wed., Jan. 23          Welcome Back!

                                     Beginning French, 8:00-9:00 am, rm. 218

                                    Intermediate Spanish, 8:00-9:00 am, rm. 223

                                    Beginning Spanish, 3:30-4:30 pm, rm. 223

                                    Power Hour, 3:30-4:30 pm, rm. 164

                                    Gr. 3 Brownies

                                    Gr. 1 Daisies

                                    Gr. 2 Brownies

                                    Chess, 3:30-4:45, Media Center

                                                 

Thur., Jan. 24       Class Photos today

                                   Head Start Parent Meeting, 10:00 am

                                   Hip Hop, 3:30-4:30, rm. 120

                                    Reading Network, 3:30-4:30 pm, Media Center

                                    Basketball, 3:30-4:30, gym

                                    Kung Fu, 3:30-4:30 pm, rm. 121

                                    Art, 3:30-4:30, rm. 163

 

Fri., Jan. 25            Club and Group Photos today

                                     Odyssey of the Mind, Media Center

                                    Violin, 3:30-4:30

 

A Look Ahead  

Jan 28-31        Book Drive

Jan. 31            Report Cards Distributed

 

  • On Monday, January 28, 2013,      Superintendent Joshua P. Starr will visit our community.  Dr. Starr will spend the day meeting      with staff and students as he visits schools throughout the Churchill,      Poolesville, Richard Montgomery, Rockville, and Wootton school clusters.  Parents      are invited to questions and share ideas with Dr. Starr at his Town Hall      Meeting, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. at Richard Montgomery High School, 250 Richard      Montgomery Drive,  Rockville.  Free childcare and interpretation      services will be provided. For more information, visit the MCPS website at      www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org and search      “Community Days”, or call 301-279-3100.         (Please note, we initially invited parents to the morning coffee at      Bells Mill, but we have since learned that the coffee meeting is intended      for staff only.  We apologize for      the misinformation.)

 

  • We      need your help.  Classroom      interruptions distract students from their lessons.  We ask that you please not call the      school and have office staff interrupt teachers with messages about your      child’s dismissal plans. Please send the teacher a note when your child      has a change in plans, an after-school activity or a play date.  The teacher will remind your child of      his/her plans. This will help us reduce the amount of classroom      interruptions. We do understand that emergency changes can’t be avoided.

 

  • Class      photos are scheduled for Thursday, January 24, and club/group photos are  scheduled for Friday, January 25. Please check backpacks for order forms. 

 

  • Our Book Drive takes place      January 28-31.  Please send in as many gently-used books as you care to donate, and place them in the boxes located in the main      hall.   PTA volunteers will      sort the books, and on February 1 every student will have the opportunity  select one age-appropriate book to keep.  All extra books will be donated to organizations in need.

 

  • Registration is open for the 2013 winter session of the MCPS Parent Academy that begins this week. Parent Academy workshops give parents useful tips and tools to support their children’s success in and out of school. A wide array of topics will be covered during the winter session including college and career readiness, effective parenting skills, cybersafety and social media. The schedule of workshops is available at montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/parentacademy/.

 

  • The      MCPS mathematics website was recently updated and provides important      information on changes to mathematics instruction, why the      changes are needed, and how MCPS is improving math instruction to meet the      needs of all students and ensure their success. This information can be      accessed at montgomeryschoolsmd.org/curriculum/math/.     

 

  • Thank you for spreading the      word to parents with incoming kindergarteners for the next      school year.  Please continue to      tell your neighbors to call the school if they have a child who will be 5      years old by September 1, 2013.       Parents and their future kindergarteners are invited to an Open House on Friday, February 8, 9:30-11:30 am, when they can observe a typical morning in a      kindergarten classroom (we ask that younger siblings not attend).  Our tentative dates for Kindergarten      Orientation are Thursday and Friday, April 18 and 19 (by appointment).

 

  • Mark      your calendars.  Camp Bells Mill will take place again this summer, July 8–July 26, 8:30 am-noon, for incoming kindergarteners through rising fifth graders.  Our camp is taught by Bells Mill staff and helps prepare our students for the upcoming school year.  In March students will bring home letters containing registration/tuition information.

 

  • Important      tips to help prevent spread of the flu:

-When coughing or sneezing, cover your nose and mouth with your sleeve or a tissue and

throw the tissue in the trash.

-Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze, or use

alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

-Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth to minimize the opportunity for infection.

-Try to avoid close contact with sick people.

-If you get sick, stay home from work or school and limit contact with others.

-Students who are ill with flu-like symptoms (fever over 100 degrees and have cough and/or sore throat) should not attend school until the fever is absent for 24 hours.

 

 

Thank you for being partners in your child’s education.

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