

CMIT South Elementary School

Sunday, March 16, 2025
Themes of the Month
CMIT South Elementary March Themes
Character Theme: Courage
STEM Theme: Music
Principal's Desk
Dear CMIT South Elementary Families,
As we continue through Women's History Month, I want to take a moment to encourage both our students and parents to embrace the spirit of determination that drives our school community forward. In the words of NASA aerospace engineer Aprille J. Ericsson-Jackson, "Don't be afraid to be ambitious about your goals. Hard work never stops. Neither should your dreams." Her courage and perseverance remind us that with dedication and support, our students can reach extraordinary heights.
Important Schedule Information
This is a C-Week/Week 3, so please follow your child's C-Week/Week 3 schedule for Creative Arts (CARTS) classes.
Monday, March 17th: Schools will be OPEN. This day has been converted from a Professional Development Day to an Inclement Weather Make-Up Day.
Safety Alert for Morning Drop-Off
IMPORTANT SAFETY CONCERN: Parents and guardians, please keep your children in your vehicle during morning drop-off until a staff member is visibly present outside. Students should not be left unattended outside the building, as this creates a significant safety risk.
Please note:
Staff supervision begins at 7:25 a.m.
Students must remain in vehicles until staff are present
This policy is in place to ensure the safety and security of all students
Unsupervised students are vulnerable to various safety hazards
Your cooperation is essential in maintaining a safe environment for our school community. Thank you for helping us protect our students.
Ramadan Acknowledgment
We are currently in the month of Ramadan, and we wish our Muslim families a peaceful Ramadan filled with joy, reflection, and growth. We are mindful of this important time for our Muslim staff, students, and families, and we're here to support you and your children during this period of reflection and observance.
Upcoming Event: Parent University Math Night
Mark your calendars for March 26th when we will host Parent University Math Night from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. (in-person). We encourage all families to attend this valuable session where you'll learn effective math strategies to help your child and receive useful resources to support their learning at home.
Women's History Month Contest
We're excited to announce that CLF is hosting a Women's History Month Contest from March 3rd-28th with the theme: "Shattering the Glass Ceiling".
Students may choose from two project options:
Project Choice #1: Breaking Barriers
Project Choice #2: Collage of Barriers and Progress
For complete contest criteria and the rubric, please visit: Women's History Month Contest Guidelines
Let's put CMIT South Elementary School on the map by having the highest participation rate! I encourage all students to showcase their creativity and understanding of women's contributions throughout history.
As always, remember that the STEM Journey Begins Here at CMIT South Elementary! Let's continue to fill this school year with exciting learning opportunities, personal growth, and impressive achievements for all our scholars. Your partnership in education makes a profound difference in our students' success and we thank you for making CMIT South Elementary a vibrant and supportive learning community. Together, we're creating meaningful experiences for our scholars! Remember, we can't continue this STEM journey without you!
Let's make this year a roaring success! ๐ฆ๐
Wishing you all a ๐พ PawwRific ๐พ day and see you all Monday, March 17, 2025!
With Tiger Pride,
Ms. Tauheedah N. Simmons-Lewis
Acting Principal
Chesapeake Math & IT Academy Elementary South (CMIT)
๐SPOTLIGHT๐ on What's Happening Around Our School
Roaryโs Trolley Volunteers - Thank You
We want to express our heartfelt appreciation to all the parent volunteers who helped run Roary's Trolley, our CMIT South ES school store, this past week. Your dedication made it possible for our students to spend their well-earned Roar Bucks on special items and treats. As they made their purchases, the excitement and joy on our students' faces were wonderful to see! These moments of recognition for positive behavior help reinforce our school values and create memorable experiences for our children.
We also kindly ask families to donate items to Roary's Trolley. Your contributions of small toys, school supplies, stickers, and other child-friendly items help keep our store stocked with exciting rewards that motivate our students to demonstrate positive behavior. Every donation, no matter the size, helps sustain this important initiative that brings so much joy to our students. Donations can be dropped off at the front office labeled "For Roary's Trolley." Your support makes a tremendous difference in enhancing our school community.
A PAW-TASTIC Thank You to Our PTO
We would like to extend a special thank you to our incredible PTO for their thoughtfulness in stocking both the staff and administrative lounges with snacks and drinks. These refreshments have provided much-needed energy boosts throughout our busy days and have made our workspaces more welcoming and comfortable. Your generosity and support of our staff are truly appreciated and do not go unnoticed. Our PTO is absolutely PAW-TASTIC! The care you show for our CMIT South community makes a tremendous difference in creating a positive school environment.
Dates to Remember
Please take a look at these March 2025 calendar reminders:
- March 3 - Read Across America Day
March 5 - Inclement Weather Make-Up- Regular School Day*
March 5 - Parent University - MCAP & MISA Night 6:00 PM-7:30 PM
March 6 - PTO Yearbook Cover Contest deadline
March 7 - CMIT South ES Black History Month Program
March 11 - 3rd Quarter Progress Reports Released Online
March 14 - 2nd Quarter Virtual Honor Roll Assembly 2nd-5th Grade
- 2nd & 3rd Graders: 8:30AM - 9:30AM, 4th & 5th Graders: 9:35AM - 10:35AM
March 17 - Inclement Weather Make-Up- Schools Open (converted from Professional Development Day)
March 21 - Tutus and Bowties K-2 Spring Dance 6:30 PM-8:30 PM
March 26 - Parent University Math Night 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (In person)
March 30 - Last Day of Ramadan
March 31 - Eid al-Fitr (starts at sunset 3/30) - Schools and Offices Closed
๐จ๐จREMINDER๐จ๐จ
Women's History Month
CLF
Women's History Month Contest 2025
Yearbook Cover Contest
Shania Thomas - 4th grade and Legend Taylor - 1st grade
Thank you, again, to everyone who submitted an entry. Yearbook ordering information will be provided later in the spring.
PTO Meeting
K-2 Spring Dance
Student Tickets | $10
Adult Ticket (PTO Member) | $15
Adult Ticket (PTO Non-member) | $20
All student attendees MUST be accompanied by an adult. The adult is required to stay with their student for the duration of the event.
Ticket purchase includes entry and food/beverage.
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Tutoring: Instructional Support Opportunities
PGCPS offers various support from tutoring to homework support. Please check out opportunities for help here!
Hazel Health
In partnership with Prince George's County Public Schools, Prince George's County Health Department and Hazel Health, your student can get physical and mental telehealth services at school or at home, at no cost to your family.
Click here for more information!
Birthday Celebrations
Birthdays are so much fun to celebrate with classmates. However, during the school day, the health and safety of each student are important, especially students with food allergies. Students are ONLY permitted to bring in NON-FOOD items to distribute to classmates at the end of the school day. Thank you for your cooperation in keeping all of our students safe at CMIT South ES.
Additionally, please note that teachers and staff are unable to participate in distributing communications/invitations or email addresses related to birthday celebrations. All planning for birthdays needs to happen outside of school so that it does not take away from the purpose of instruction.
Attendance
Attendance in school each day is important. Letโs stay in school.
In order for an absence to be considered excused, a written note must accompany the student no later than three (3) days after return to school. The note should include:
- date(s) of absence
- scholarโs name
- Reason for absence
Late or make-up work will not be accepted unless the absence is an excused absence. Please review Administrative Procedure 5113 AP 5113 - Student Attendance, Absence and Truancy for further information.
Students who are absent for ten consecutive days will be withdrawn on the 11th day and will need to re-enroll.
Lawful Absences
Students enrolled in public schools are considered lawfully absent from school for any portion of the day, only under the following conditions:
- Death of a family member
- Illness of the student
- Court appearance
- Work approved or sponsored by a school
- Observance of a religious holiday
- State of emergency
- Suspension from school
- Mental Health (Students may receive as an excused absence one (1) day of absence
- in each semester of each school year for a studentโs mental health needs.
- Other emergencies
- Deployment-related absences
Unlawful Absences
Unlawful absence โ any time a student does not attend school that does not qualify as the above-listed reasons for a lawful absence.
Tardy
Scholars will be officially tardy if they are not in the building at 8:05 a.m.
If your scholar enters the building after the 8:05 a.m. bell, a parent must escort them into the building and electronically sign them in the late arrival portal. Scholars will be given an orange tardy slip to be permitted to class.
Parents of students who have 10 or more tardies in a semester will be required to meet with the principal/designee to discuss the reasons for the tardies and to develop a plan for improvement.
Absence Protocols
Cafeteria Updates
School Meals
2024-25 School Year Meal Prices
Elementary (Pre-K through Grade 5)
Breakfast: $1.60/day
Lunch: $2.75/day
How to Pay
MySchoolBucks, owned and operated by Heartland Payment Systems, is an online payment service that provides parents the ability to securely pay for meals, monitor student cafeteria purchases, make tuition payments for Before and After School Extended Learning programs, and receive email notifications for low-account balances. With MySchoolBucks, payments can be made 24/7 using a Visa, MasterCard, Discover, credit or debit card, and mobile app.
Principal Lunch Account
ALL breakfast,lunch, and Principal lunch payments should be made via www.myschoolbucks.com.
All money comes/goes to 1 account (child's). All that is needed to set up account (if not done) is
students lunch pin or student id.
Free and Reduced-Price Meals
We encourage all families to consider applying for free and reduced-price meals! Visit www.myschoolapps.com/Home/PickDistrict to apply online today!
To apply, you will need:
- The name, school, and grade of your school-age children
- The name of all adults living in the home
- Income information for all adults living in the home
- Student ID Numbers for your school-age children
Applications will also be sent home with students the first week of school. Applications are available at all PGCPS schools and can be submitted at any time.
Counselor's Corner
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Virtual Honor Roll Assembly on Friday! It was a wonderful celebration of our studentsโ hard work and achievements. We are so proud of their dedication and success!
If you missed the event or would like to watch it again, you can view the recording here:
https://www.youtube.com/live/65N3PpMsGEw?feature=shared
Congratulations again to all of our honor roll students! Your commitment to excellence is truly inspiring.
Reading Department Updates
Our 4th annual Vocabulary Parade is on the way! Students will create a costume, poster, hat, or headband to present their vocabulary word. Students will participate in a schoolwide parade on Friday, April 25th. Additional information, including a costume planner, will come home on Monday, March 17th to allow plenty of time to start creating! We can't wait to see what you come up with!
Grade Level Updates
Kindergarten
Hello Kinder Families,
It was really great to see all of the Leprechaun traps. We have hope that we will be able to catch the Leprechaun on Monday.
As we are entering warmer weather please remember that Kindergarten's recess is early in the morning and students will still need coats. Also families, please have your scholarโs shoes tied when they come to school and continue to assist your scholar in their efforts of learning to tying their shoes. Students should have a school approved sweater or jacket to wear in the classroom, in case they get chilly.
Exciting news please save the date for our next planned field trip. The next field trip should take place on May 23, 2025 and will have students learn and explore the National History Museum in DC.
Dates to Remember:
March 17: School now open, make up snow day
March 21: Tutus and Bow Ties, K-2 Spring Night Dance, hosted by the PTO
March 24: Spring Picture Day
March 31: No School
April 3: End of 3rd Quarter
April 4: 3hr early dismissal
April 7-8: MAP Testing
April 14-21: Spring Break
May 23: Save the Date: Field Trip to the DC National History Museum
Reading Updates:
UNIT 3- Week 3: Poetry Collection
Essential Question: What can we learn from stories?
Phonological Awareness: Initial and Final Sounds; Segment and Blend Phonemes
Blend and Segment: Onset and Rime
Phonics: Initial and final consonant sounds /z/ and /qu/
High-frequency words: was, said, where
Story Vocabulary: fast, soon, down, great, poetry, rhyme, rhythm
Unit Vocabulary: choose, explain, meaning, character
Learning Goals:
Learn about poems
Visualize details from a story
Syllables and compound words
Find details in a text
Capitalization for the beginning of a sentence
Possessive pronouns
Organize the story element: plot
Math Updates:
Topic 7: Understanding Subtraction
Essential Understanding: What types of situations involve subtraction?
Show numbers in many way
Express smaller parts of a bigger number with actions
Represent subtraction as taking away from numbers up to 10
Practice using an subtraction equation
Show subtraction using number lines, ten frames and pictures
Vocabulary:
Vocabulary: minus, take away, equal sign, take apart, left over, patterns
Science Updates:
TOPIC 4 LESSON 2: Weather Patterns
Essential Question: How do different weathers affect Earth?
Learn how the relationship between the temperature and the type weather that happens
Discover different how weather can be different in different locations
Describe how the weather affects what people weather
Observe the relationship between the weather and the sky
Vocabulary:pattern
Social Studies Updates:
Chapter 3 lesson 4: Jobs then vs now
Essential Question- How have jobs changed over time?
Understand how people worked long ago vs today
Look into the different tools that are used to for jobs today vs long ago
Analyze how those jobs help the community
Vocabulary: tool, tablet, smith
Health Updates:
March Topic: No Drugs, No Way!
Describe what a drug is, and what other dangerous substances might be found in the home.
Encourage confidence in saying no to drugs and other dangerous substances
Demonstrate respect for our bodies and encourage others to make healthful choices.
Explain why medicine is a drug and why it is important to be responsible with medicine
Vocabulary: drugs, medicine, permission, directions, and unsafe
1st Grade
Grade Level Blurb:
We have finished another spectacular week in first grade! Please take some time to practice opening lunch items (drinks, thermoses, chips, Lunchables, etc.). While teachers are available to help students with opening lunch items, practicing at home will prevent them from needing to wait for an adult to help!
Please continue to check in with ParentVue to review your scholar's grades. Also, review all graded work arriving home! This is a great way to see what your scholar may need additional help with.
Mrs. Brown Taylor's Digital Agenda
Updates:
1. The new school goal for iReady Math is 10 lessons per week. We are actively working on this in class, but we could use your help! If you have access to a device at home, please consider having your scholar work on his/her lessons. Participation may be graded.
2. A new spelling packet will be sent home, this week, on Monday. This packet will be due on Friday, March 21st.
Reminders:
1. Topic 7 math homework is coming to a close. Please check with your teacher for a due date. Many will be DUE this week!
2. Resources are available on across content areas on CANVAS! Check for extra practice and review!
3. The weather has changed DRASTICALLY. Please send your child to school with appropriate clothing in order to participate in outdoor recess.
Reading Updates:
This week, we will extend persuasive text. Students will read additional persuasive texts and also practice writing their own!
Phonics: This week in phonics we are focusing on R-controlled /or/ and /ore/ words.
Math Updates:
We are wrapping up Topic 7 and will begin Topic 8. In Topic 8, students will focus on place value and really understanding tens and ones.
Please also help us ensure students are completing 10 iReady math lessons, INDEPENDENTLY, per week! You can check their work by going to "My Progress," "Completed Work," and then counting the lessons completed during the current week.
Science Updates:
Students are beginning the next topic be on weather and seasons. Students will learn about different types of weather, how the weather changes, and the different seasons.
Social Studies Updates:
We are continuing through our topic on United States symbols and traditions. Students are learning what it means to be American. We have learned about the American Flag, Bald Eagle, Statue of Liberty, and Golden Gate Bridge as symbols of freedom and/or creativity for the United States. We have also learned about American Documents like the Declaration of Independence.
Please review assignments and additional resources on CANVAS to solidify learning.
Health Updates:
This month we are focusing
on feelings and how to respond when we have big feelings!
2nd Grade
Grade Level Blurb:
A reminder that if your child is sick, please keep them home and take necessary precautions. Make sure they get plenty of rest to recover and help prevent the spread of illness.
Reading Updates:
Unit 3 week 5 will be a Realistic fiction story. Also it contains aspects of procedural text. Students will learn about traditional dishes.
Math Updates:
Students continue to learn different strategies to solve subtraction problems fluently within 100. These include partial difference, break apart and others.
Science Updates:
The students will be discussed is the different processes of Earth.
Social Studies Updates:
Students will continue discuss people who supply goods and services.
Health Updates:
Students will learn about the effects of both helpful and harmful drugs, gaining an understanding on how medication can support health while also recognizing the risk of substance misuse.
3rd Grade
Grade Level Blurb:
Please see Class Dojo stories for your homeroom/partner teacherโs updates!
Reading Updates:
Students have finished reviewing concepts from Unit 2! We have started Unit 3 and historical fiction, and students are working on prefixes, suffixes, and abbreviation.
Math Updates:
All classes worked on addition and addition patterns within 1,000!
Science Updates:
We are continuing to learn about climate, and this week we focused on climate change.
Social Studies Updates:
Students are learning about the importance of education and human capital! Specifically, students are learning that human capital is the combination of the knowledge, skills, and abilities that students gain through education!
Health Updates:
Students learned about healthy minds and habits.
4th Grade
Greetings Fabulous Fourth Grade Families,
I hope this message finds you well. A special congratulations to all students that earned awards during our 2nd Quarter Honor Roll Assembly. We are so proud of the hard work and dedication being shown by our building leaders. As we bring a close to the third quarter, please ensure that you are viewing all updates from the school through Classdojo.
The character trait of the month of March is Courage. Students will have lessons in class around having the courage to take chances and do things you wouldn't normally do. Ways you can help is to share with your scholar times when you had to show courage or even take chances to try new things. Please continue to read to get updates and important information from Fourth Grade.
Thank you for your continuing support and partnership.
Warm regards,
4th Grade Team
Important Upcoming Dates:
Friday March 17, 20, 2025- MakeUp School Day
Monday March 31, 2025- School Closed Eid al-Fitr
Uniforms:
We are a uniform school. Students must be in the proper uniform each and every day. Students are expected to have mostly black shoes. They may wear a navy blue or school logo jacket or pullover during class. Students will be asked to remove any jacket or sweater that is not following the uniform policy.
Fourth Grade Reminders:
i-Ready:
i-Ready is a computer based math and reading program that is available for all of our scholars. Scholars have completed their diagnostics and are working on programs based on their areas of need. If scholars have access to a computer at home, we recommend that your scholar is getting at least 45 minutes of practice a week in both reading and math. Please encourage your child to complete lessons and ensure they complete the lessons independently to accurately improve their skills. i-Ready is accessed through clever.pgcps.org, and scholars will use their PGCPS logins to access the program.
Absences:
This is a friendly reminder that late work is only accepted if a student has an excused absence! If a scholar is absent and does not bring a note they will earn a 0 on the assignment that was missed. Please read the reminders to ensure that you are partnering with your scholars to make them successful for school. If a scholar leaves early or arrives late to school and it is not excused they will earn a 0 for all work that is not completed.
If your scholar is absent, please share a note with the homeroom teacher and attendance managers within 3 days of your scholar returning back to school. In order for students to receive make-up work you must provide a note stating; the studentโs name, the date of absence, and reason for absence. Work is provided to students upon their return to school with an absence note.
Communications:
Students must bring their agenda book each day. Teachers will note the agenda book and it should be signed nightly by the adult at home.
Please allow up to 48 business hours for all responses to emails and Classdojo messages. Teachers are not actively monitoring their emails during the day because we are engaged in instruction. Emails are not monitored over the weekend or in the evening hours when teachers have gone home. If the message sent relates to dismissal changes please call the school directly to leave a message with the front office.
Grading:
Please check Synergy weekly to see scholarโs updated grades. Canvas is a Learning Management System in which scholars utilize to complete assignments and get access to materials.The grades provided in Synergy are those that will be used to calculate progress reports and report cards.
Parent Teacher Conferences:
Conferences with teachers are available with families as needed. Please reach out to the homeroom teacher about scheduling a parent teacher conference.
Reading Updates:
All texts that are being read in the classroom are also available for students to reread at home in their Vol. 2 textbooks. Please have students continue to read and discuss with you information that they find in the text. Students should always read a portion of the text and share any thoughts or questions they had while reading. Students should also note the text underlining, circling, and highlighting parts of the story that were important to know. Homework continues to be sent home on a weekly basis on the first day of the week.
This Week: This week we begin our new story โTrombone Shorty.โ In this autobiography story we read about the real life of trombone player Troy Andrews. Students will seek to answer: How does music bring us together? Students monitored their inner conversations as they read the text closely. Students made connections to the text and determined the authorโs purpose for writing this story.
Next Week: Next week we revisit our text โTrombone Shorty.โ During this weekโs reading students will continue to make connections to the life of Troy Andrews. Students will also get a chance to create their own original song that utilizes elements of blues music. Students are still seeking to answer the question of how music brings us together.
Math Updates:
This week in math we closed Topic 4: Using Strategies and Properties to Multiply by 2-Digit Numbers. We will have our Topic 4 test next Friday. This week we will begin Topic 5: Use Strategies and Properties to Divide by 1-Digit Numbers;(4.OA.A.3 and 4.NBT.B.6). Our essential questions for this topic are, How can mental math be used to divide? How can quotients be estimated? How can the steps for dividing be explained?
This topic focuses on solving multi-step word problems using division strategies. Some of the core vocabulary terms for this topic are: quotient, dividend, divisor and remainder. At home, please continue practicing with basic math facts focused on multiplication and division to support math fluency and the computation strategies for this topic.
Please check Synergy ParentVue and Canvas with your scholar to ensure the completion of assignments.
Science Updates:
This week students worked collaboratively to create Humans Impact Songs that centered around solving environmental issues. Next week we will be moving into Waves and Information. with the Environment. Our next unit will focus on Waves and Information. Our focuses for this topic are developing models and describing teh patterns of waves, and to be able to describe that light reflecting from objects and entering the eye allows objects to be seen. The core vocabulary terms for this topic are: wavelength, amplitude, crest, traverse, reflect, transfer and frequency.
Please check Synergy ParentVue and Canvas with your scholar to ensure completion of assignments
Social Studies Updates:
This week: Students read Chapter 3 Lesson 3: Our Rights and Responsibilitiesโ, and understand that citizens in a democracy have both rights and responsibilities. They will explore the fundamental rights granted to individuals, such as freedom of speech and voting, and recognize the importance of fulfilling civic duties like obeying laws, voting, and participating in community activities. Through discussions and activities, students will be able to explain how these rights and responsibilities work together to maintain a functioning democracy.
Next week: Students will complete their quest by writing a persuasive letter to a local official, effectively presenting and advocating for a community issue, and convincing the official to take action to address the concern.
Health Updates:
In health we are learning about our Mouths and keeping our Teeth Healthy and clean.
5th Grade
Fifth Grade News: Mission MISA CompleteโOn to the Next Challenge!
Dear Families,
We have officially finished MISA testing! A huge congratulations to all of our students for their hard work, focus, and perseverance during testing. We are so proud of them! Now, itโs time to shift our attention to MAP Growth and MCAP, which are coming up next month.
How Can Students Prepare?
To ensure success, students should continue practicing key skills at home. Hereโs how they can strengthen their learning:
โ IXL & i-Ready Lessons โ Students should complete lessons on skills we may not have fully covered in class to fill any gaps and reinforce their understanding.
โ Reading Fluency & Comprehension โ Encourage students to read daily and practice making inferences about characters, events, and themes. Discussing what they read will help strengthen their critical thinking skills.
โ Multiplication Fluency โ Mastering multiplication facts is crucial as we move into multiplying fractions. Quick recall will help students tackle more complex math problems with confidence.
What Weโre Learning This Week:
๐ Reading Updates:
Realistic Fiction & Making Inferences
Students will explore realistic fiction stories, focusing on making inferences. They will learn to use context clues and background knowledge to โread between the linesโ and understand deeper meanings in the text.
๐บ๏ธ Social Studies Updates:
Chapter 6, Lesson 3: The Bill of Rights
We will dive into the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution, discussing why they were created and how they protect citizensโ rights today. Students will analyze real-life scenarios and connect these rights to their daily lives.
โ Math Updates:
Transitioning from Adding Fractions to Multiplying Fractions
We are wrapping up our unit on adding fractions and moving into multiplication. Students will begin by exploring multiplication with whole numbers and fractions before progressing to multiplying fractions by fractions.
๐ฌ Science Updates:
MISA Testing Completed!
Our students have worked hard to show what they know on the MISA test. While testing is behind us, we will continue engaging in hands-on science activities and discussions to deepen our understanding of scientific concepts.
Thank you for your ongoing support! Letโs keep up the great work as we prepare for the next round of assessments.
Best,
The Fifth Grade Team
CARTS
General CARTS Message:
Please remember to check your student's Canvas assignments and Synergy grades regularly. As they do complete work for grades in CARTS classes on Canvas.
Makers Lab:
This week in Makers Lab, we completed the seatbelt activity with the classes that hadn't finished it yet. For the classes that did, we focused on the sea turtles activity. The sea turtle activity involved watching a video and completing a worksheet where students had to draw their own sea turtle using the information from the video.
Technology:
Hello CMIT PARENTS, what a โPawrifficโ week we had in Technology Class!
This week, our students explored Digital Dialogue, learning key concepts like servers, clients, the cloud, and databasesโthe essential building blocks of how information moves across the internet. Through engaging discussions and activities, they strengthened their understanding of how these technologies interact in the digital world.
To wrap up the week, some classes completed their first quiz, answering three simple questions to reinforce their learning. And of course, we couldnโt end the week without some funโstudents celebrated their hard work with a dance party!
Weโre excited to keep the momentum going next week! Thank you for your continued support.
Art:
In 2nd grade we're learning about pixel art! And what better way to do it than to invent robots? This week students saw a video about some cool bots, designed their own, answering then began exploring https://www.piskelapp.com/
Portable Electronic Policy
(Administrative Procedure 5132)
KVS
KVS is our school's dismissal tool for car riders. All parents MUST fill out their KVS number when picking up their scholar. It is imperative that numbers are entered once you reach the car line. If your scholar is a car rider, please take time to help him or her practice memorizing his or her number as this will make the dismissal process much quicker!
Important Forms to Complete
We are going digital!!! Don't forget to complete your Emergency Contact and Pick List, Student Publicity Release Form, and Parent Compact form for each of your scholars.
Sign Up to Volunteer
In November 2020, PGCPS launched an online volunteer application and approval process. Click here for more information on becoming a volunteer and to access the application.
Grade Level Syllabus
This year, we have made it more convenient to see what your scholar will be learning at CMIT South ES. Please choose the appropriate grade level and scan the QR code for each subject to learn more!
Quick Links
FAQ
CHESAPEAKE MATH AND IT SOUTH ELEMENTARY
โข Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 2:25 p.m.
โข Grades: K-5
โข Uniform: Yes
โข Before After School Enrichment: Yes
http://clfmd.org/enrichment-2/
โข School Colors: Hunter Green, Navy Blue
โข School Mascot: "Roary" the Tiger
โข School Website: http://www.cmitsouthes.org
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CMITs offer high tech, STEAM education to all our Prince Georgeโs County students grades K-5!
In partnership with students, parents and the community, CMIT Elementary School will attain educational excellence by providing a rigorous and technology-integrated education for elementary school students with an emphasis on mathematics, science, and information technologies.