Beacon Bulletin
February 12th - February 16th- "B" Week
Important PPES Information:
Piney Point families,
The Maryland School Report Card provides information about our school's performance for the 2022-2023 school year. You can find a link to our school's SY23 report card by visiting the Quick Links on our school's website. In addition, you can view the January 11 presentation to the Board of Education about system-wide data or visit www.smcps.org/about-us for additional information.
Thank you all who came out to Kid's BINGO on Friday. We had a packed house and it was a ton of fun!
This week we celebrate "Kindness Week" at PPES. Please see the information below about our spirit days.
Be sure to review this entire newsletter each week as it will provide you with valuable resources and information.
~Mrs. Zeier
Attendance Reminder:
Please remember that even when it's hard to get to school because we are tired or feel behind it ultimately makes things easier for our students when they are in the building. Attending school, even when we are tired and "just don't feel like it", also builds healthy life and work habits for the future.
Calendar Updates:
- February 12th- Kids Heart Challenge ends
- February 14th- 3rd grade to Elms
- February 15th- 3rd grade to Elms
- February 19th- No School President's Day
- February 21st- Paint Night!
- March 1st- no school for students Professional Day
School Information:
February Character Trait- Kindness
Kids Heart Challenge!
What is MTSS?
Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) is a framework that helps educators provide academic and behavioral strategies for students with various needs.
Three Tiers of Support
MTSS provides a method of early identification and intervention that can help struggling students. MTSS uses three tiers of support to assist all students at various levels. These three tiers include:
PPES Continuum of Discipline
It is important for us to establish guidelines here at school to ensure a safe and pleasant environment. Our school-wide expectations are to be “Respectful, Responsible, and Ready to Learn”. If good choices are not made, consequences will need to follow.
Students will receive a warning.
Students will complete a “think-it-through” to reflect on their behaviors.
Students will take a break in another classroom.
Parents will be contacted and a MIR (Minor Incident Report) will be written and sent home to sign. If necessary, students will visit the ISIC (In-School Intervention Center).
Students will visit an administrator and receive an office referral.
spirit wear bracelets
Parent Cheat Sheets for Math
Don’t know what to do with all of those candy hearts? Celebrate Valentine's Day and Friendship month with these fun activities for all ages. Coordinate grid activities are more suitable for intermediate students.
Click HERE to download activities.
Reading Information:
- Remember to read nightly and practice your sight words!
Media Mentions:
Please remember to return library books on time. At the end of each month, Mrs. Anderson will send out notices reminding students of books that are overdue or of fines that need to be paid.
To see what your student currently has checked out to them or any fines that have been assessed, the student can login to Destiny through Clever or via Direct Login. Here are the steps for the direct login.
Go to elibrary.smcps.org.
Click on the appropriate school.
Select the “Login” option from the top right of the page.
Enter the correct login credentials. Your login information is the same as your regular login credentials.
Username: 3 initials and last 4 digits of student ID number (Example: abc1234).
Password: regular network password
After logging in, click the “My Info” tab at the top and the student’s current checkout and fines (if applicable) will be displayed.
SMCPS provides some wonderful databases and ebook options for our students. Use the link provided to access the SMCPS Database and Ebook S’More.
Technology
Need a laptop charger?
Need to purchase a laptop charger?
You can do one of two things:
1. Email your child's teacher or the Library Media Specialist Mrs. Anderson (lwanderson@smcps.org) that you wish to pay for the missing laptop charger. A fine then can be assessed so that you can pay using My School Bucks, sending in cash, or a check (made out to SMCPS).
OR
2. Go directly to the DELL store. You can purchase directly from their website and have it shipped to your home.
Ensure one of these links is being used:
www.dell.com/mpp/smcps (click Shop Recommended Solutions to get to the discounted power cords)
www.dell.com/mpp/smcps-chargers (leads directly to the purchasing portal)
If you purchase from Dell, please make sure that you label the charger with the student's first and last name before sending it to school. If you have any questions, please contact your child's teacher or the Library Media Specialist Mrs. Anderson(lwanderson@smcps.org).
School Infomation:
School Meals:
PTA Ponderings!
February Paint Night- 2/21/24--- FULL
Purse BINGO
Our biggest fundraiser of the year, the Purse Bingo, is on March 2nd. We are looking for sponsors. Sponsorships help offset the costs of purchasing purses. Below are the suggested amounts. Please email the PTA if you're interested in sponsoring (piney.point.pta@gmail.com). Thanks to Conor Loughran for being our main event sponsor!
Family sponsor amounts:
Blue $25
Gold $50
Beacon $75
Business sponsor amounts:
Blue $100
Gold $150
Beacon $250
Upcoming Events:
- Feb 9th: Kids Bingo- this is a free event for PPES families!
- Mar 2nd: Purse Bingo at the Second Dist. Vol. Fire Dept. Hall. Tickets: $35 in advance, $45 at the door. There will be food and drinks for purchase, a 50/50 raffle, and brown bag raffle items. Tickets go on sale for PPES families on Jan 15th.
Join the PTA
It's time to renew your PTA membership dues!
2023-2024 Membership/Dues Cost: $20
Dues payment link:
https://pineypoint.memberhub.com/
Why join the PTA?
- Your membership dues help us achieve our goals of helping students, teachers, and staff.
-You will receive school updates. Signing up will keep you in the loop with what’s going on at PPES.
-Signing up to join the PTA is not a commitment. We won't force you to volunteer- but we do appreciate all the help we can get! If you join there are also no meetings to attend.
Thank you for your support!
Birthday Treats
Evening Counseling: SMCPS is once again offering School-Based Counseling Support in the evening for SMCPS students. Counseling support focuses on the following areas: Healthy Relationships, Social Skills, Self-Esteem, Stress Management, Worry, Sadness, and Emotional Regulation. Services will be located at Margaret Brent Middle School and Greenview Knolls Elementary School on Tuesday evenings from 4-7:30 p.m. Please complete the Parent Contact Form for Evening Counseling to request services.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have. The best way to reach me is to email me at klpelton@smcps.org.
Looking forward to a great year!
Ms. Pelton
Notes From the Nurse
What Do You Do If Your Student Is Ill?
While school attendance is vital to your student’s education, a sick child belongs at home. Please review the Sick Day Guidelines below to assist you in making that decision
KEEP ME HOME IF...
- I have a temperature higher than 100°F.
- I'm throwing up or have diarrhea.
- My eyes are pink and crusty.
SEND ME BACK TO SCHOOL WHEN...
My symptoms have significantly improved or resolved.
I haven't had a fever or fever-reducing medication for 24 hours.
I haven't thrown up, had diarrhea or had medications to control these symptoms for 24 hours.
If antibiotics have been prescribed, I have been taking them for at least 24 hours.
CALL THE DOCTOR IF...
I’ve had a temperature higher than 100°F for more than 2 days.
I've been throwing up or having diarrhea for more than 2 days.
I've had cold symptoms for more than a week and they aren't getting any better.
I still have asthma symptoms after using my asthma medicine (and call 911 if I'm having trouble breathing after using an inhaler).
KEEPING YOUR STUDENT WELL
Hand washing is the number one way to stop the spread of disease. Twenty seconds of soap and water scrubbing before meals and after bathroom breaks is a great way to start this healthy habit. Encourage this practice at home.
Ensure adequate exercise and rest periods.
Provide proper nutrition, including a good breakfast.
Encourage good daily hygiene, including brushing teeth.
Review the rules of safe play.
Transportation Information:
Please click the link below for information regarding your child's bus number, bus stop location, and pick-up and drop-off times. If you have specific questions regarding bus transportation, please call the Department of Transportation at (301)-475-4256.
For all parents of PreKindergarten and Kindergarten students: An adult must be present at the bus stop when students are being picked up or dropped off. If an adult associated with a PreKindergarten or Kindergarten student is not present at the bus stop at the end of the school day, the bus driver will return the student to the school and the parents will be contacted to come to the school to pick up the student.
Volunteer Application
School Messenger Text Messaging
Schoology
Connect with Mrs. Zeier
Email: tbzeier@smcps.org
Website: https://ppes.smcps.org/
Location: 44550 Tall Timbers Road, Tall Timbers, Maryland 20690, USA
Phone: 301-994-2205