CHEETAH NEWS Principal’s Desk We’re back! We hope everyone had a relaxing spring break, because it is busy until the end of the year! We wish our students that are competing in the Battle of the Books at Oakland Mills High School good luck tonight. The Battle of the Books is sponsored by the Howard County Library and supported by teacher and parent coaches. Calling all parents! There are many opportunities to volunteer in the spring. We have field day, field trips, and something new this year - JA in a Day. JA in a Day is May 8th and we need parent volunteers for each homeroom. Parent volunteers will lead the lessons on financial literacy with the children. We realize it is a big commitment of time, but children learning how to be responsible with money is important. Please look in today’s Friday folder for more information. Important Upcoming Dates Apr 13th PTA Meeting @ 7pm Apr 14th Report Cards Issued Apr 15th Spring Class & Individual Pics, 5th Gr. Panoramic Apr 16th TVMS 6th Gr. Parent Orientation/6:30-8:30pm Apr 21st MWMS 6th Gr. Parent Orientation/6:30-8pm Apr 22nd Chemistry Musical 6-7:30pm See 5th Grade News* Apr 23rd STEM Night/6-8:30pm Our Vision Every classroom in Bellows Spring Elementary will be a place of excellence in teaching and learning. Our staff will demonstrate leadership, caring and respect in all that we think, say and do. Through collaboration and rigorous instruction, we will help all students reach their full potential and eliminate the achievement gap. Announcements From the P. E. Department: Save the Date…Field Day 2015 is coming! Friday May 29th will be our school-wide Field Day. Primary Grades will have their activity time in the morning from 9:30-11:30 am and Intermediate Grades will get their activity time in the afternoon from 12:45-3:15 pm. We will need many volunteers to make this day a success, so please save the date and look for more information in the upcoming weeks. M&M Calendars: In Friday Folders this week, you will receive an M&M Calendar for each child. This Mind and Muscles Reading and Activity calendar is to help increase mind and muscle power! Students will receive an M&M calendar each month to record the amount of time they read and exercise out of school. The program will run from April through May. Goals: Mind – read for 20 minutes four days per week & Muscle – exercise for 20 minutes four days per week. Students should circle the book and/or ball each day they meet the goal! Calendars are due to homeroom teachers the first week of the following month and must be signed by an adult. We will have a celebration for students who meet the monthly goal. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Schultz or Ms. Eastridge at school. The Walking School Bus will continue to meet every Friday as long as the weather is good! So join us along the way for the walk to school! We will start at the corner of Coachlight Lane & Old Stockbridge Drive at 8:55 am and make the walk up Old Stockbridge Drive to Bellows Spring Elementary in time for the start of the school day. Students and parents who want to walk to school are welcome to join us along the way. We will be on the sidewalks only, on the side of the neighborhood pool & our school. We live in a great neighborhood for walking to school and getting some exercise before the school day! If you have any questions, please email: [email protected] From the Guidance Department: Career Week is quickly approaching! If you (or someone you know) have some time during the week of May 18-22 to spend with our students talking to them about your occupation, please contact Beth Ivey at [email protected]. Additionally, we have the ability to have visitors via Skype, so let us know if that is an option for you as well. Thanks for giving your time to our Bellows students! Congratulations are in order! Congratulations to 5th grader Sofia Scherer, whose Benjamin Carson Scholar Fund Essay was chosen to represent Bellows Spring in this year's essay contest! Sofia wrote a wonderful essay about why reading is an important part of her life, and how reading the book The Unwanteds changed how she thinks about other people. Great work, Sofia! Congratulations to 1st grader Teju Suresh, whose poster was selected as the Grade K-2 Prize Winner for the 2014-15 Howard County Public School System’s Choose Civility poster contest. This year’s poster contest theme was Civility in Sports. As the first place winner, Teju and her parents will be having lunch with HCPSS Superintendent, Dr. Renee Foose. We're proud of you, Teju! From the GT Department: Don't forget to come see the fifth grade CEU Chemikids in action in their chemistry musical "What's the Matter?!" on April 22nd at 6:30 pm at BSES. EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENTS In the event of bad weather, please check your local TV and/or radio stations including Verizon Channel 42 for any emergency school delays or closings. In addition, any school delay or closing news will be announced via the HCPSS website, www.hcpss.org, or HCPSS newsletter. Please note that no announcement will be made if schools are opening on time. INFORMATION ABOUT CHECK PAYMENTS The HCPSS Finance Office has contracted with the Envision Payment Solutions, Inc. for the electronic collection of check payments. If the check is returned unpaid, Envision Payment Solutions, Inc. will assess a $35 fee allowed by Maryland state law and charged as an electronic fund transfer. Announcements From the GT Department cont’d: The Maryland Summer Centers for Gifted and Talented Students is celebrating its 48th year this summer. Programs are available for Gifted and Talented students/advanced learners currently in grades 3 through 12. Subject areas include Ecosystem Education, Engineering and Robot Design, Fine and Performing Arts, Creative Writing, Physics of Wind and Solar Power, Space Engineering and Robotics, as well as Biotechnology and Forensic Science. Some Centers offer a residential experience and others are held during the day only. All Centers offer partial or full financial assistance for eligible students. For more information and to begin the NEW ONLINE APPLICATION process, please visit the Center website at: www.marylandpublicschools.org/ summercenters. The application deadline for most centers is April 17th. We hope your children can take advantage of the exciting programming the Summer Centers offers our highly able and motivated students. If you are in need of a recommendation or have any questions, please contact Mrs. Richman ([email protected]) or Ms. Thompson ([email protected]). Items Needed/GT Department: One of our CEU classes is in need of some props for an upcoming play they are performing. If you have any of these items below that we may borrow, please contact Ms. Noel Richman as soon at [email protected]. We are in search of: several white lab coats in average to smaller sizes, a white “Einstein” wig, eight graduation caps, paper towels, inflatable or play instruments, a Maypole, fedora/suit jacket for a “reporter”. Volunteers are needed too! Thank you for your support. From the ESOL Department: ESOL Library Night will be Tuesday, April 28th at 6:30 pm. We will meet at the Elkridge Library for a scavenger hunt and story time with the librarian. We'll also learn about the summer reading program, summer reading prizes, free online books and resources, as well as fun, free summer classes! All Bellows Spring children are welcome to attend although the focus is on multilingual resources. Please RSVP by Tuesday, April 21st to Lindsey Kim: [email protected]. *5th Grade Parent Orientation for Puberty Education: Puberty Education will take place the week of May 11th for fifth grade students. This course requires a signed permission slip to participate. Parents are invited to preview materials and ask questions about the puberty education curriculum on April 22, 2015 from 4:10-4:40 in Mrs. Westendorf's classroom. This information session is for adults only. No children may be in attendance. Please contact Jessica Westendorf at [email protected] with any questions. 6th Grade Parent Orientation for Thomas Viaduct Middle School: Please join the Thomas Viaduct Middle School administration and staff for their 6th Grade Parent Orientation on April 16, 2015, from 6:30-8:30 pm in TVMS’s cafeteria (7000 Banbury Drive, Hanover, MD 21076, www.tvms.hcpss.org). Please contact Student Services, 410-3138247, with any questions. 6th Grade Parent Orientation for Mayfield Woods Middle School: Mayfield Woods Middle School (7950 Red Barn Way, Elkridge, MD 21075) is holding their 6th Grade Parent Orientation on April 21, 2015, from 6:30-8:00 pm. Parents are invited to hear about the many opportunities offered at Mayfield Woods Middle School for students. If you have any questions, please contact Student Services at 410-313-5025. PTA Our next PTA meeting is Monday, April 13th at 7pm in the Media Center. Restaurant Nights: Apr. 28th: McDonald’s on Snowden River Pkwy from 5-8 p.m. Our 2014-15 PTA Executive Board is: President: Ronnie Miller VP of Fundraising Events: Charissa Rothman VP of Activities & Programming: Jen Mertes Treasurer: Laurie Ramey Corresponding Secretary: Erin Adero Recording Secretary: Angela Perez PTAC Delegate: Debbie Eikenberg Community Information CAMPS Centennial High School Boosters 2015 Lady Eagles Basketball Camp, girls ages 8-14, July 13-17, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m., Centennial HS, 4300 Centennial Lane, Ellicott City, MD. For information contact Bobby Macheel, 443-474-5558, [email protected] University of Maryland iEngineer@UMD a summer STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) camp for rising 4th and 5th grade girls. This one-week commuter day camp is an exciting opportunity for girls to learn more about STEM through a variety of fun, hands-on activities. Mon., Jul. 6 –Fri., Jul. 10, 9 a.m. -3 p.m. for more information and to apply, visit http://wie.umd.edu/k12/iengineer ES UMBC Summer Day Camp The UMBC summer Day Camp will be celebrating it’s 36th year of existence in 2015, and we hope that you will send your child to spend all or part of the summer with us. Please let us know if you have any questions 410455-2638 or email us at [email protected] Savage Boys and Girls Club Savage Recreational Baseball, register now and learn from the 2014 Maryland High School Coach of the Year. Coach Adam Leader of the Reservoir Gators will conduct free in-season Coach & Player clinics this season. Ages 5 - 14 can register at Savagebgc.org or call Ken Harn at 443-605-6977 Baseball Factory July 6-10, 2015 at Kiwanis-Wallas Park, July 13-17, 2015 at Kiwanis-Wallas Park. All Star Camp Designed for boys and girls ages 8-11. Grouped according to age and ability, players will learn the fundamentals of baseball through individual, group and team instruction. Elite Camp This camp is for boys ages 12-15 and is designed to teach fundamentals, advanced skills and strategies of baseball. Learn and improve skills through an intense week of instruction, drills and simulated game experiences. All proceeds benefit the Factory Athletics Foundation, the charitable arm of Baseball Factory. www.baseballfactory.com/camp Mark Lemon at 800.641.4487 x 109 ES, MS Counselor’s Corner Want an easy way to support BSES? When you shop at Giant, Safeway and Target you can support our school. With the exception of Target, please be sure to re-designate your store cards each year. Please send in your saver card numbers, with store names and your name and address or call Mrs. Stickles to request a form. Howard County Public Schools have full time counselors in every elementary school - our more highly enrolled buildings have an additional half time counselor as well! This is definitely not the case in all areas; I feel fortunate to live in a place where children's mental health and emotional development is so highly valued. School counselors provide a variety of services to students, staff, and parents. For more information on the schoolcounseling program here at Bellows Spring, please check out my website: http://bsescounselor.weebly.com Here you'll find general information about my program, as well as what I'm currently teaching at each grade level, a monthly Home/School Connection newsletter, and a few other things of interest. As always, please feel free to contact me at any time if I can be of support to your child and/or family!
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