The Fulton Flier
July 28th, 2023
Week of October 14, 2024
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Good morning Fulton Families,
We have noticed some concerning behaviors in our bathrooms, including clogged toilets. We kindly ask you to speak with your children about proper bathroom etiquette, including flushing, keeping the area clean, and respecting shared spaces. We are also spending some of our Social Emotional Learning time on this with students as well as reiterating our expectations during our morning announcements. Your support in reinforcing these expectations at home will help create a more positive environment for all students. Thank you for your cooperation!
Wishing you wave of joy,
Dr. Burks, Mrs. Liwosz, & Mrs. Sillers
October is National Bullying Prevention Month!
We are spending time this month and throughout the year reminding our staff and students about the importance of preventing and reporting bullying. The role of our parents, guardians, and families is essential in addressing this issue with our students. StopBullying.gov has many great resources for adults and children related to preventing and responding to bullying. Please remember to reach out to your child’s administrator or counseling if you’d like to discuss anything further, and any acts of bullying can be reported through this form Report an Instance of Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation | Stop Bullying | Howard County Public Schools (hcpss.org). Thank you for being our partners in this important work!
Character Trait Corner: Self-Control
We continue learning about self-control this month as our character trait.
In this short video, Cookie Monster learns a few strategies to develop self-control: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0YDE8_jsHk. He realizes that self-control can be accomplished, even when it is difficult. When we develop self-control, not only can we make better food choices, we can also make choices that will help us with the Big 3. Self-control can help us consistently Make Smart Decisions, Treat Others Right, and Maximize Our Potential.
Young Authors' Contest
The Howard County Literacy Association invites students in grades 1-5 to submit their original poems and/or short stories to the annual Young Authors' Contest. Please see the attached Young Authors’ Contest Guidelines (link Guidelines PDF) for information about the rules and procedures. All entries must have a completed YAC Cover Sheet (link cover sheet PDF) sent as a PDF. Submissions may be emailed to elizabeth_woodring@hcpss.org or cassandra_menikheim@hcpss.org by December 13, 2024. All Young Authors’ Contest information can be found on the HCLA website.
Howard County Literacy Association welcomes parents as members. Visit the HCLA Welcome Page for information about joining.
Attendance Matters!
Research is clear that showing up for school has a huge impact on a student’s academic and social success, starting from kindergarten and continuing through high school. Absences can be a sign that a student is losing interest in school, struggling with school, or even facing social challenges.
- Missing 10% (or about 18 days of a school year) can drastically affect a student’s academic success.
- By the 6th grade, absenteeism is one of three signs that can indicate if a student is at risk for dropping out of high school.
- In the 9th grade, regular and high attendance predicts graduation rates better than 8th grade test scores.
Student attendance is a major point of focus for the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE). Starting in the 2023-2024 school year, MSDE lowered the chronic absenteeism rate from 20% to 10%, meaning that at 10%, a student should receive support and interventions to improve their absenteeism.
Howard County Public School System (HCPSS) believes that attendance is key to student success. Maryland's attendance rate represents the average daily attendance rate of students in grades 1-12, including special education students. The state's proficient standard for attendance rate is 94%, and the advanced standard is 96%."
In support of achieving Exemplary Attendance for all students, we are sharing with you a comprehensive approach to attendance supports and interventions.
- If a student has missed 5% of their monthly attendance days (as few as 1-2 days a month), parents/guardians will receive a Care and Concern Phone Call and letter from their school. This step will allow staff members to coordinate with families to determine how the student can be supported for better attendance.
- If a student has missed 10% of their monthly attendance days (this is defined as chronic absenteeism by MSDE), parents/guardians will receive a 10% Chronic Absenteeism Attendance Letter. Parents/guardians and students may be scheduled for an attendance conference. Other interventions and supports may also be used in an effort to assist the student.
- If a student has missed 15% of their monthly attendance days, in addition to the interventions and supports at 5% and 10%, these students may require an attendance support plan. Students may also be referred to the Central Attendance Team.
- If a student has missed 20% of their monthly attendance days, parents/guardians will receive a 20% Emergency Chronic Absenteeism Letter or Habitual Truancy Letter. Students may be referred to Project Attend and/or the State’s Attorney’s Office for habitual truancy.
With the collaborative effort of HCPSS parents/guardians, staff, and students, we are confident that all students can have successful attendance. This will improve student success in school and future life.
Belonging Bulletin
For the remainder of October, we will be celebrating Italian American Heritage Month. If you and your family are of Italian heritage, please reach out to Kaitlyn Quinn kaitlyn_i_quinn@hcpss.org so you can help us to celebrate.
Related Arts Color Days for this Week
Upcoming Dates and Events
October
- 10/16: FES Flu Clinic, Optional
- 10/18 No School (Professional Work Day)
- 10/30 End of 1st Marking Period
- 10/31 No School (Professional Work Day); Deadline for FARMs Program Application
November
- 11/02 9:00 PTA's Falcon Trot & 5K Run
- 11/05 No School (Election Day)
- 11/08 Report Cards Issued
- 11/18-11:22: American Education Week
- 11/25 Early Dismissal; Parent Teacher Conferences
- 11/26 Early Dismissal; Parent Teacher Conferences
- 11/27-29 No School (Thanksgiving Holiday)
For a complete list of dates and events visit https://fes.hcpss.org/calendar
The PTA Perch
Fulton Spirit wear
Are you ready to show your school spirit? Fulton's spirit wear site is up and running. A portion of the proceeds go to the school so check out our new designs and get shopping! Free shipping this week! Spirit Wear
Become A Member
Please consider joining the PTA - Member Hub
We are SO close to our PTA goal! Let's come together and add 15 more members to the PTA. Your support will directly benefit our school, students and teachers. Every little bit helps!
Upcoming Dates
Pumpkin Patch
10/14, 10/21, 10/28 • Fulton Elementary
It's that time of year! Throughout the month of October, students will be visiting their very own pumpkin patch at school. Each student will bring a pumpkin home to decorate! Kindergarten and fifth grade are up next!
PTA Meeting
10/22 • 7-8pm • Virtual
Save the date for our next general PTA meeting on October 22nd at 7pm- Virtual link to follow. Dr Burks will be presenting on The State of Fulton.
Falcon Trot 5K & Fun Run
11/2 • 8:30am-12pm • Fulton Elementary
Experience an action-packed Falcon Trot 5K & Fun Run on November 2! With race day warm-ups conducted by KidStrong of Columbia and games by Outrageous Camp, it's going to be an event to remember. Tickets
If you need support purchasing tickets, please reach out to the school.
Falcon Trot Peer-To-Peer Fundraiser
Let's soar with Falcon pride and support our school! Share the Falcon Trot peer-to-peer fundraiser with friends and family to enhance our community events, enrichment activities, teacher appreciation and campus beauty! Every dollar raised will go straight back to the school.
The amount raised will be tallied by grade. The winning grade will win an extended recess! Fundraiser Link
Falcon Trot Packet Pick Up
11/1 • 3-6pm • &Fitness
Stop by &Fitness on November 1 between 3-6pm to pick up your Falcon Trot packet. 20% of the apparel and class sales will be donated to Fulton's PTA. Happy shopping!
Worth Repeating
Thank you PTA!
This weekend was a perfect weekend for PTA's Fall Fest. Students were boogieing in the gym, jumping in the bounce houses, lined up for the face painting and sand art, and much more. Thank you PTA for a successful Fall Fest.
We are so excited that today kicks off our annual PTA Pumpkin Patch. Throughout Mondays in October, our students will visit the pumpkin patch and have the opportunity to pick a pumpkin of their choosing. This is such a fund time for our students!
Character Trait Corner: Self-Control
For the month of October, we will learning about self-control.
Self-control: choosing to do what's best even when you don't want to
SHARE WITH YOUR CHILD(REN):
- When is it toughest for you as an adult to have self-control?
- Do you have any tricks or strategies to help you develop self-control?
ASK YOUR CHILD(REN):
- When is it toughest for you as a kid to have self-control?
- Have you ever gotten in trouble for not having enough self-control? What were the consequences?
Providing qualifying families with one free Chromebook and charger per household
As part of a grant from the State of Maryland’s Connected Devices Program, our school is partnering with the Bright Minds Foundation and the Howard County Government to provide qualifying families with one free Chromebook and charger per household. This free new HP Chromebook can be used by your family to connect with our schools, access community services, or for any other purpose that would be of benefit to you.
In order to qualify for a free Chromebook and charger, you must meet the following criteria:
Your family has not already received a free device from one of these organizations: Community Action Council of Howard County, Howard County Office of Children and Families, or Making Change;
You are the parent or legal guardian of a student currently enrolled in HCPSS;
You meet one of the income qualifications outlined on the application form; and,
The application form is fully completed.
If you qualify for a Chromebook and have completed the Google Form application, you will be notified by Fulton Elementary School when the device is available in November/December for pick up. At that time, an adult family member (at least 18 years old) will need to come to the school to receive the device. When you pick up the device, you will receive information about setting up the device and how to access technical support. These are not HCPSS devices, and will not come loaded with any HCPSS educational applications. HCPSS is not responsible or liable for the operation, loss, or repair of your Chromebook or charger. Families will be responsible for their own internet service. Families will have 5 days to exchange any non-functioning devices. Please read the instructions and complete the Free Chromebooks for Eligible HCPSS Parents or Guardians Google Form by clicking here by Friday September 27, 2024. If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Jayne Considine at jayne_considine@hcpss.org.
We look forward to partnering with the Bright Minds Foundations, Howard County Government, and you for this incredible opportunity!
Community Happenings
Attention Parents of Rising Kindergarteners: Don't Wait for Summer to Address Developmental Concerns!
If you have concerns about your child's development - whether it's their speech, motor skills, social skills or learning - it's important to act now. Waiting until the summer for a referral can delay crucial support that your child may need before starting kindergarten.
Contact us today to schedule a screening. Let's work together to ensure your child has the best possible start in kindergarten!
Call 410-313-7046 or email ChildFind@hcpss.org
Tanisha Burks, Principal, tanisha_burks@hcpss.org
Justine Sillers, Assistant Principal, justine_sillers@hcpss.org
Meaghan Liwosz, Assistant Principal, meaghan_liwosz@hcpss.org
11600 Scaggsville Road, Fulton, MD 20759
410-880-5957