NEWSLETTER #8 301-599-2442 www1.pgcps.org/mattaponi October 15, 2015

WE LOOK AHEAD

October 2015

16 Schools Closed - MSEA Convention

19-23 Scholastic Book Fair (Family Nights will be Tuesday and Thursday from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.)

21 Orange Out Day for Bully Prevention Month – Staff and students are encouraged to wear orange today

30 2 Hour Early Dismissal – Professional Development Day

30 End of the 1st Quarter

November 2015

2 Schools Closed – Grading/Teacher Planning Day

11 Schools Closed – Parent/Teacher Conferences Day

13 1st Quarter Report Cards Released

25-27 Schools Closed – Thanksgiving Holiday

December 2015

9 2 Hour Early Dismissal (11:55 a.m.) – Professional Development Day

22 2nd Quarter Progress Reports Released

23-31 Schools Closed – Winter Break/Christmas Holiday

January 2016

1Schools Closed – Winter Break/New Year’s Holiday

4 Classes Resume

PRINCIPAL’S CORNER

Dr. Janice P. Hay, Principal

PGCPS’COUNT ON USSHOW

UPPER MARLBORO, MD –Prince George’s County Public Schools’ (PGCPS)Count on Ustelevision show premiered onMonday, October 19 at 4 p.m.on Comcast channel 96 and Verizon channel 38.
The two-hour call-in show provides mathematical instruction to elementary and middle school students seeking homework help. Students can submit their math questions by emailingor by calling theCount on Ushotline at301-772-0080. PGCPS math teachers will provide live, on-air instruction to questions submitted before and during the show.
Count on Usairs on Mondays and Wednesdays, from4 p.m.to6 p.m.For more information, please visitwww1.pgcps.org/countonus.

Bullying Prevention Month – Orange Out

October is Bullying Prevention Month. PGCPS willORANGE-OUTonWednesday, October 21, 2015. All staff, students, and parents are encouraged to wear orange on Bully Prevention Day.

Uniforms

Several students are still non-compliant with the uniform policy. All students are required to wear black shoes (should be 75% solid black, navy blue or khaki slacks or shorts, and solid navy blue or white tops. No jeans, cargo pants or leggings are to be worn. Girls have the added luxury of also wearing skirts,skorts, and jumpers.Only solid navy blue or white sweaters, vests, sweatshirts or light-weight jackets may be worn for warmth inside the school building. Please refer to the Mattaponi Elementary Mandatory Uniform Policy (link above). The following retailers carry uniform policy compliant items at many different price points.

Counselor’s Corner

Kids Helping Kids Food & Fund Drive

Mattaponi ES will be participating in the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) Kids Helping Kids Food and Fund Drive. The food drive campaign will end on October 30, 2015. The food collected during the drive will go directly to our community food bank, and will be distributed to soup kitchens, pantries and shelters. Donations must be unopened and nonperishable items. MSDE’s goal is to collect 500,000 pounds of food for hungry Marylanders. The most needed food items are peanut butter, rice, macaroni and cheese, canned vegetables, tuna fish, beans, and cereal. Awards will be presented to schools with the most pounds collected. Checks for monetary donations should be made out to Capital Area Food Bank.

Parents, I look forward to working with you in this exciting effort to benefit both our school and the community. Together we can ensure that no child in Maryland goes hungry. Thank you for your support. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Underdue, Professional School Counselor at .

NURSE’S CORNER

Numerous children have been bringing cough drops, which is a non-prescription medication (over-the-counter) to school. According to school policy, no medication can be administered without the receipt of the appropriate Prescriber’s Medication Order Form completed by the parent and physician. Forms can be obtained from the PGCPS web site or the Health Room. If you have any question please call Nurse Washington, RN at 240-681-2147.

Student Attendance Policy

School achievement begins with regular attendance. Parents/guardians must ensure that all school-age children in their care are in school on time daily. Whenever absent from school, parents/guardians must provide the child with a written note upon their return to school. The following are considered lawful absences; death in the immediate family; hazardous weather conditions; illness of the student; lack of authorized transportation; quarantine; court summons or other emergency approved by the Chief Executive Officer or his designee. Once your child returns to school with an excused absence note, he/she will receive their missed classwork and assignments. Please remember, regular, punctual attendance is one of the many key factors that determine a student’s success in school!

Student school hours are 7:45 am - 1:55 pm. No students are to enter the building until 7:30 am. Please do not drop your child off until you see a staff member on duty in the kiss-n-ride. If you are picking up your child after school as a car rider, you must be here no later than 2:00 pm. Thank you for your cooperation.

How to Contact a Staff Member

Mattaponi’s school office hours are 7:15 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Teachers are available for phone calls from 7:15 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m. Calls will be sent directly to voicemail during instructional time and staff members are asked to return phone calls within 24 - 48 hours, if possible. All conferences must be scheduled with teachers before coming to the school to discuss your child’s academic program or any issues that may need to be resolved. Thank you for your understanding.

School Security and Student Safety

Please help us keep our students and school safe at all times by entering only through the front door, signing in at the front office with your ID and wearing a visitor’s sticker at all times while on school property. In addition, parents/students/visitors should not be in classrooms unless a teacher is present. Items needing to be dropped off should be left in the office. Please note: Neither students or parents are permitted to enter classrooms before 7:30 a.m. or after 1:55 p.m. Children are reminded to take all necessary supplies home to complete assignments. Each student is allowed ample time to gather all belongings at the end of the school day. Forgotten items will have to be retrieved the next day. This policy was implemented to ensure the safety of our students, as they must be under adult supervision at all times. We appreciate your cooperation with complying with this policy.

Dismissal Policy

Students are expected to complete a full day of school, and the instructional day ends at approximately 1:50 p.m. to ensure a prompt dismissal at 1:55 p.m. Please allow your child(ren) to remain in class for the entire day. Early dismissal to facilitate parent convenience not only disrupts the class, but also deprives the student of valuable instruction. Also, parents are encouraged to make medical appointments after school hours. When an early departure is necessary, a note indicating the time, date, and reason for departure must be presented to the teacher at the beginning of the school day. This enables the teacher to provide the student with any homework or class assignments that should be completed. To ensure a safe, orderly and efficient dismissal process, we have made several changes to our dismissal policy. Parents are not allowed to sign our their child(ren) for early dismissal after 1:40 p.m. Parents who need to pick up their child(ren) must do so before this time. We will not remove students from school buses once dismissal has begun. This is an unsafe practice and interrupts the bus schedules for our school and all subsequent schools serviced by our busses.

Lunch Accounts

The cost for lunch is $2.75 and $1.60 for breakfast. If a student does not have lunch money, the cafeteria will provide a cheese sandwich and a drink. Parents may pre-pay for school meals and monitor account balances at .

PTO Corner – Mrs. Spencer, President

Another successful event hosted by the PTO family!! Mr. Green set thechallengeto have at least 100 men participate and the Mattaponi Men exceeded the challenge. We hadapproximately. 112Mattaponi Men that Matter that came out to make a differenceat ourannual Men Make A Difference Day celebration!! Theywere able to enjoy a hearty breakfast catered by IHOP of Waldorf, were musically entertained by members of our fabulous school chorus directed by Ms. Stacey Wiseman and treated to poetry spoken by Mattaponi students Talia Manning and Jayden Spencer. Words of continuous motivation and encouragement were offered by our Vice Principal Mr. Stephen Green, Council Chairman Mr. Mel Franklin, District 9, Young Marines mentor MGYSGT Mr. Robert Kirkland and our keynote speaker Mr. Robert Griffin Jr. Thank you to everyone in attendance and a special thank you to the dedicated volunteers who helped make this event a continued success: Samantha Smith, RonishaMomon, DeAnn Lumpkin, Robbin Oden, Nia Hunter, Shikeya Hayes, Stephanie Ali, Theresa Taylor, DezmonaMizelle-Howard, Michelle Epps and Tobi Bukoye!!

The Scholastic Book Fair is here!! Please join us for our fair,October 19-23, 2015in Room 16. The book fair will operate daily from8 a.m.-2 p.m.andFridayfrom8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. In addition, two family nights will take placeTuesday, October 20th and Thursday, October 22ndfrom5p.m.-8p.m. Please note: We will accept CASH or CREIT CARDS ONLY (NO CHECKS). Book catalogs have been sent home. We look forward to your participation!

We are still accepting applications for membershipin the PTO! Our contest is stillin progressto have the first classroomwith 100% participation receive something special from the PTO! Membership is open to everyone! Even if you unable to attend meetings or events, your membershipis ongoing and will allow continued opportunities of excellence at our school. It is easy to join. Simply send your $10.00 membership fee to schoolin an envelope labeled PTO along with you and your child's name and teacher'sname.

We look forward to you all becoming a part of the exciting events happening all school year!Together we can make a difference! Feel free to contactus at.

The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor. ~ Vince Lombardi