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Atholton Elementary School Panther Press 4/8/16 Dates to Remember 4/8 End of the Marking Period, 3 hour early dismissal at 12:45 4/8 Spirit Day—wear your favorite team shirt or colors 4/11 PTA 7pm with free babysitting, followed by Grade 5 Committee Mtg. 4/15 “Purple Up! For Military Kids”—wear purple 4/15 Howard County Library Battle of the Books at Howard HS 4/20 Executive Functioning Parent Workshop Part 1 6:30 4/21 PTA Restaurant Night at Chick-fil-A 4/22 Report Cards Go Home 4/22 Family Fun Night—Scavenger Hunt 6:30 4/25 Author visit - Kate Klise 4/26 Election Day—No School 4/27 Kindergarten Orientation 1:15 4/28 Spring Fling 4/28 Sandy Spring Banking Day 9-9:15 4/29 Spirit Day—wear your AES spirit wear or colors 5/3 Band/Orchestra/Choral Concert at Atholton HS 5/4 Executive Functioning Parent Workshop Part 2 6:30 5/6 Spirit Day—Hat Day Partnerships in Education and Volunteer Week We are very appreciative of our volunteers and all you do for our students and staff. We will celebrate our volunteers with a special lunch on Field Day. Mark your calendars now for May 26th and plan to have lunch with us when you volunteer for Field Day. From the Art Room
There are currently three art shows on display in Howard County to celebrate Youth Art
Month:
Fifth Grade Show at the Board of Education: closes April 11th
NEW: Game Changers: Collaboration, Play and the Search for New Ideas: Howard
County Center for the Arts - closes April 22nd. Congratulations to the following 4th
graders who have work in the show: Jash V., Nolan R., Kyle B., Grace V., Lily D.,
Charlotte L., Abby A., Valorie S., Jason K., Isabel V., Leah F., China C., Emily M., and
Sophia O..
NEW: 44th Annual Spring Student Exhibition at the Columbia Mall -- ends April
20th at 3:00 pm. Our panel is located on the lower level near Nordstrom’s.
Congratulations to the following students who have work in the show: Clara F., Isabel
V., Justin S., Katelyn N., Allison H., Katherine M., Cate L., Lauren B., Natalee H.,
Carolyne J., Collin S., Jasmine W., Mae J., Tommy M., Mallory H., Ashlyn H., Peter Y.,
Liam M., Meghan A., Olivia T., Elijah W., Gabi H., Sophia T., Samantha F., Philip K.,
Jenna D., Breeaunna B., Gabriel P., Cali K., Madoc B., Nathaniel W., Ann Marie W.,
Susanna D., Grant S., Kendall W., Jack L., Brianna D., Cassidy L., Nicholas R., Brian K.,
Jack T., Carly G., Abigail R., Aaliyah E., Natalie B., Jorden P., Erika T., Matthew S.,
Paul H., Meghan K., Emy D., Andrew V., Mary Grace J., Drew N., and Jenna C..
Save the Date for the Executive Functioning Workshops! Dr. Ridgely and Mr. Tobin will present Executive Functions for Elementary School Students, a two-part training for parents, on April 20th and May 4th at 6:30 pm in the media center. These workshops will provide parents with strategies for helping their children develop self-control, manage frustration, develop flexibility, and develop organization skills. Please sign up using the form in today’s Friday Folder. Listen and Learn Sessions
HCPSS will hold a series of Vision 2018 Listen and Learn Sessions with stakeholder
groups to gain feedback on the school system’s strategic plan, Vision 2018: Fulfilling the
Promise of Preparation.
Parents and community members are invited to sessions on Tuesday, April 5, 6:30-8
p.m., at Marriotts Ridge High School and on Monday, April 11, 6:30-8 p.m., at Oakland
Mills High School. No registration is required; attend either session.
April is the Month of the Military Child
On April 15th we will participate in “Purple Up! For Military Kids. We will wear purple
to show support for our military and veteran children and to thank them for their strength
and sacrifices while their service member parents serve the nation.
Upcoming Celebration – Spring Fling: Thursday April 28th The Related Arts team is organizing the Spring Fling celebration for students on Thursday April 24th. Each grade level will participate in a variety of activities during their grade’s designated Related Arts time on the 24th. The Related Arts schedule has changed for this day because of PARCC. The schedule is as follows: 9:20-10:20-4th Grade 12:35-1:35-Kindergarten 10:35-11:35-2nd Grade 1:35-2:35-1st Grade 11:35-12:35-5th Grade 2:35-3:35-3rd Grade We will need several parent volunteers to help at each station collecting tickets, distributing prizes, and overseeing the activities. There are two time slots for volunteers, including Grades 3-5 from 9:20am – 12:20pm and Grades K-2 from 12:35pm – 3:35pm. Full day volunteers should bring a bagged lunch. If you are available to volunteer, please sign up at the following link or use the flyer in today’s Friday Folder.
https://aesvolunteers.wikispaces.hcpss.org/Melanie+Lindauere Attention Parents of 5th graders attending OMMS Hello from the Oakland Mills Middle School Parent Teacher Student Association. Can
you believe how fast the school year has gone by? It has gone by so fast, that we almost
missed the start of election season for the OMMS PTSA. The Nomination Committee
has started its yearly task of drumming up excited, motivated parents to participate in
next year’s PTSA. We are looking for individuals interested in holding a leadership
position for the 2016-2017 school year. If you are interested and would like to know
more, please contact the Nomination Committee. Al Romack ([email protected]),
Derrek Lawson ([email protected]) or Michelle Humphrey
([email protected]) and they can help you out!!!
A note from the health room…. Spring is in the air and so is the pollen…it might be time to start your child’s allergy medication routine. Remember to contact the HEALTH ROOM staff with a note . . .
IF your child was diagnosed with a communicable disease such as influenza, strep throat, fifth disease, etc. (Information is used to track illness trends.)
IF your child needs to come to school with crutches, a splint/cast and/or has physical activity restrictions.
IF your child has a medical condition that requires medicine or treatment during school hours.
IF you have treated your child because of head lice. (Proof of treatment is required, either a note from the pediatrician, or the label/box from the treatment used at home.)
PARCC Testing in April and May
Students in Grades 3, 4, and 5 will take part in the PARCC assessments on the following dates. Please do not schedule appointments on these mornings. It is very important that students are in school for the assessments (unless they are sick) so they don’t miss instruction when making up missed sessions. Testing will take place in the morning.
Grade 3: 4/27, 4/28, 4/29, 5/16, 5/17, 5/18, 5/19
Grade 4: 4/21, 4/22, 4/25, 5/10, 5/11, 5/12, 5/13,
Grade 5: 5/3, 5/4, 5/5, 5/10, 5/11, 5/12, 5/13
Community News These events are neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Howard County Public School System
Columbia Figure Skating Club
Tickets are now on sale for "Cinderella Stories On Ice"! Ian Lorello, International Ice
Dance Competitor will be performing the role of the Prince. Ian currently teaches locally
and works with The Next Ice Age and Nathan Birch’s Men Skating. Julia Choi, National
Pairs Intermediate Competitor will be performing the role of Cinderella. Join us on April
9 & 10 at 4pm and 6pm "Cinderella Stories on Ice" at the Columbia Ice Rink, 5876
Thunder Hill Rd. Columbia MD. Tickets can be purchased at www.ColumbiaFSC.com or
at the Columbia Ice Rink. Howard County Rec and Parks Activities at AES
After-School Tennis
8-10 yrs / 7 classes starting Apr 14 / $55
RP6871.704 3:55-4:55 PM Thursday
Kiddie Tennis
5-7 yrs / 7 classes starting Apr 14 / $55
RP6870.704 5-6 PM Thursday
Minecraft Programming After-School with C3 Cyber Club
Grades 4-5 / 6 classes starting Apr 20 / $145
RP3326.711 3:50-4:50 PM Wednesday
Minecraft Animation After-School with C3 Cyber Club
Grades 1-3 / 6 classes starting Apr 21 / $145
RP3328.701 3:50-4:50 PM Thursday
Hammond High Summer Camps Hammond Boosters Camps! Sign up now for Hammond HS Boosters sports and activities camps for incoming 6th thru 9th graders. Camps run from mid-May thru beginning of August. Signups and information is located at www.hammondboosters.org/camps/ These programs offer a great opportunity for your student to get to know the high school coaches, learn some skills, and experience a little of the high school sports experience. PLEASE NOTE - Basketball, wrestling and volleyball camps are held in evenings in May or June. All other camps (Band, Baseball, Cheerleading, Football, Soccer) will be mornings during the summer break (June, July or August). Wrestling will accept elementary and middle school aged campers. Camp admission includes an exclusive Hammond Golden Bears t-shirt. Ranker’s Sports Camp Come out to Reservoir High School for Ranker's Sports Camp July 18-22. The camp is designed for rising 3rd-9th graders and features multiple sports everyday! Flag football, kickball, soccer, basketball, volleyball, team handball and Lithuanian ball are just a few of the sports we will play. Coach Phil Ranker is a physical education
teacher at Lime Kiln Middle School and he currently coaches the girls soccer team at Reservoir. He has also coached Lacrosse and Basketball at the High School Level. Visit http://rankerssportscamp.weebly.com for more information and to register. Food on the 15th
Volunteer opportunities for students. We collect, sort and deliver free non-perishable groceries
directly to low-income Howard County senior citizens. To learn more about what we do, visit our
website www.foodonthe15th.org .
Howard County Veterans and Military Families Commission
Veterans Resource Fair on Tues, Apr. 5, 5-8 p.m. at the Miller Branch Library, 9421 Frederick
Road in Ellicott City. Admission is free. 410-313-0821.
Recreation and Parks Anime & Manga (Japanese comics), Thurs., Apr. 7, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Register by calling
Recreation and Parks at 410-313-7275. For more information, contact Holly Harden at
[email protected] or 410-313-4625.
CrossLife Community Church
Financial Peace University, Apr. 9- June 4, Sat., 9-11 a.m., at 5941 Setter Dr., Elkridge. Cost is
$93. Contact Sandy Cook [email protected]. Click on the slideshow link at
www.crosslifeonline.com.
Howard County Library System 2016 Children’s Discovery Fair: Books Come Alive, Sat., Apr. 9, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. East Columbia
Branch, 6600 Cradlerock Way, Columbia, MD. Admission is FREE. Please bring a non-
perishable donation for the Howard County Food Bank. For more information, call 410-313-1940
or 410-313-7750 or e-mail [email protected]
Recreation and Parks
Deviant Septet, Sat, Apr. 9, 8 p.m., Smith Theatre, Horowitz Center, Columbia, MD.
For more information: www.candlelightconcerts.org 410-997-2324.
Recreation and Parks
Painting For Teens, This class begins Sat., Apr. 9, 10:30 a.m.- 12 p.m., Register by calling
Recreation and Parks at 410-313-7275. For more information, contact Holly Harden at
[email protected] or 410-313-4625.
Recreation and Parks
Modeling School, Join Model Citizens Models, LLC, Sat., Apr. 9, 11:30 a.m.- 1p.m. Register by
calling Recreation and Parks at 410-313-7275. For more information, contact Holly Harden at
[email protected] or 410-313-4625.
Recreation and Parks
Intro to Piano, learn to play the piano, Sat., Apr. 9, 12 p.m.- 1 p.m. Register by calling Recreation
and Parks at 410-313-7275. For more information, contact Holly Harden at
[email protected] or 410-313-4625.
West Friendship Volunteer Fire Department
Volunteer Emergency Responders 2nd Annual Volunteer Recruitment Open House, Apr. 10, 12-
4 p.m.,
This event is free. All professional Training & Uniforms are free for active volunteers.
Sgt Trent Fuller, 410-564-6174, [email protected]
FF John Logan, 410-302-2285 [email protected]
NAMI
NAMI’s Peer-to-Peer Education/Support Course begins its spring session. Wed., Apr. 13, 6:30
p.m. Meeting on ten consecutive Weds. in Columbia. Contact Alikah Hawks for more
information and to register: 410-772-9300, [email protected].
NAMI
NAMI’s Family-to-Family Education/Support course begins its spring session, Thurs., Apr. 21, 7
p.m. Meeting on twelve consecutive Thurs. in Columbia. Contact Leslie Kain for more
information and to register: 410-772-9300, [email protected].
Cedar Lane School Walk for Our Stars, Sat. Apr. 23, 10 a.m., Come join us for this fun, non-competitive walk. All
money raised will be used to support our students with significant special needs and our
staff. Please support The Walk and help those who can't walk, learn to stand on their own and
those who can't speak, find their voice. For further information please contact Cedar Lane School
at 410-888-8800 or [email protected].
MakingChange
Money Matters Fair, Sun., Apr. 24, 11 a.m. -2 p.m. Wilde Lake High School This event is
FREE. For more information, visit http://www.eventbrite.com/e/money-matters-fair-free-
financial-education-activities-for-the-whole-family-tickets-23111168126
Ellicott City Soccer Club Spring soccer programs, FREE Special Needs Program, and FREE 'Birth Year' Soccer Clinic,
Apr. 26, (no school): We will offer a FREE clinic 9 a.m.-12 p.m., at Rockburn Park for players
born in the years 2005-2009. Contact [email protected] with questions. Space is
limited. Go to www.ellicottcitysc.org.
Columbia Gym KidSpace Adventure Days, Grades K-6, Apr. 26, Full Day 7 a.m.-6 p.m. $50 per child,
half-day, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. $25 per child.
Register online, over the phone 410-531-8984 or in person at the Columbia Gym KidSpace.
Howard County Poetry and Literature Society
Blackbird Poetry Festival, Apr. 28, Howard Community College. The Sunbird poetry reading
will start at 2:30 p.m. The Nightbird Poetry Reading, will start at 7:30 p.m. in the Smith Theatre
of the Horowitz Center for Visual.
Howard County Government
Womenfest, a FREE Health & Wellness Event for Women, Sat., Apr. 30, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.,
Gary J. Arthur Community Center at Glenwood, Cooksville.
For more information about visit the event’s website at www.howardcountymd.gov/WomenFest
or call 410-313-5440.
AFS
Host Families Sought for AFS Exchange Students: Next school year almost 20 exchange
students will come from around the world to experience a life-changing year or cross-cultural
sharing here in Howard County. If you are interested in more information, please contact
Christina McGarvey at [email protected] or 410.997.7087.
Atholton Swim Club
Registration for Swim Lessons at Atholton Swim Club, June 6, www.AtholtonSwimClub.com
.We offer small class sizes and follow the American Red Cross Learn-to-Swim curriculum.
Lessons are conveniently offered in the mornings or evenings in 2 week long sessions.
College Park Tennis Club Learn Tennis at the Premiere Tennis Center, June 13 –Aug. 19, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., College Park
Tennis Club 5200 Paint Branch Parkway, College Park, MD.
Our students will learn the sport of a lifetime, under the direction of our certified teaching staff.
Center. [email protected], 301-779-8000, www.cptennisclub.com
Starthmore’s Summer Intensive
Apply now for a select spot in Strathmore’s Summer Intensive—part of our Institute for Artistic
and Professional Development. This program will take place July 11-15 and is designed to
provide in-depth experience to outstanding high school instrumentalists as they consider a
performing arts career. For more information https://www.strathmore.org/education/artistic-
development/summer-intensive
AFS
Columbia Association is seeking host families for high school students from Columbia's new
Sister City, Tema in Ghana (West Africa) from July 15 to 31, 2016. For a host family application
and more information, please contact Laura Smit, Program Manager for International Exchange
& Multicultural Programs at [email protected] or 410-715-3162.
CAMPS
Soccer Association of Columbia
SAC Training Academy Summer Camps scheduled throughout the summer. Players of all
abilities, ages 5 to 14. Both full and half days sessions are offered. SAC also offers extended care
from 4-6 p.m., for an additional fee. Go to www.sackick.com For more information, contact
CrossLife Church
Track and Field Camp, June 20-June 24, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Long Reach High School, 6101 Old
Dobbin Ln, Columbia, MD. http://crosslifeevents.org/.
Bethany United Methodist Church
Surf Shack Vacation Bible School (VBS), June 27-July 1, 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Bethany United
Methodist Church, 2875 Bethany Lane, Ellicott City.
For more information or to register, please visit: http://cokesburyvbs.com/bethanyum
Howard County Conservancy
Full-day nature camps, June 27-Aug. 19, camps are located in Woodstock on our 232-acre nature
center and at the Belmont in Elkridge www.hcconservancy.org/camp.html
Center for Disease Control
The National Center for Health Statistics is excited to announce the 2016 Data Detectives
Summer Camp, Aug. 15-19, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Contact us at [email protected].
SPORTS
Ellicott City Soccer Club
Spring soccer programs
FREE Special Needs Program, and FREE 'Birth Year' Soccer Clinic, Apr. 26, (no school): We
will offer a FREE clinic 9 a.m.-12 p.m., at Rockburn Park for players born in the years 2005-
2009. Contact [email protected] with questions. Space is limited. Go to
www.ellicottcitysc.org.
The Howard County Recreation and Parks
Volleyball classes and leagues for all ages and skill levels, for questions, please contact Carson
Nickell at [email protected] or 410-313-4720. To register, call 410-313-7275.
Sign up now to reserve your space.
Howard County Striders
Bullseye Running/HO CO Striders is now taking registration for two training programs Youth
Track Team (competitive) and Youth Fitness Spring Training (non-competitive)
http://www.bullseyerunning.com/youth/
SuperSquads
It's not too late for after school cheerleading with SuperSquads. Team practice is once a week
and ends late April in 11 county schools. Please contact [email protected] or 410-
796-2244.