The Fulton Flier
July 28th, 2023
Week of December 18th
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Good morning Fulton Families,
We want to wish all our students and families a wonderful and joyous time together this holiday season. It's a fantastic opportunity to create lasting memories, cherish moments, and celebrate the love and togetherness that this season brings.
Enjoy every moment and make the most of this special time!
Warmly,
Dr. Burks, Mrs. Liwosz, & Mrs. Sillers
FES Mentor/Mentee Funtivities!
Last week we had an amazing week at FES! As some of you may know we have a Mentor/Mentee program at FES this year. We were able to have some winter fun with hot chocolate and games this past week. Thank you to all of our Mentors and Mentees for joining in the fun!
Congrats to Ms. Hana K!
Join us in congratulating Hana K., Trombone (4th Chair) on her acceptance into this year's HCPSS Elementary School Gifted and Talented Band!
Great job!!!
We are expanding our Welcome Wall and we need your help!
Fulton Elementary School is a diverse school and it is important to us that everyone feels that they belong at FES and see themselves throughout our building. One way that we are doing this is by writing "Welcome" in all the different languages represented at Fulton. As you may have noticed when you enter FES, we have began these efforts and want to continue this throughout our school building and need your help.
If you speak a language other than English at home, please share with us the language and how you say welcome via this form. Thank you!
Make sure you are prepared for an unexpected early dismissal!
As we prepare for possible winter weather, please take a moment to double check your family file. This will help our school-based team to ensure your child gets home in your preferred manner in the event of unexpected early dismissal.
Keeping our students healthy and in school this winter
This is the time of year when the winter season takes a toll on school attendance. Common illnesses such as colds, flu, fevers, earaches and Covid-19, along with unpredictable winter weather, can result in students having to miss school.
These absences, even when they are excused, break the routine of daily attendance that contributes to students feeling connected and engaged in learning. Please consider these steps to keep your children healthy and in school this winter.
If your children get sick or you are concerned about Covid or the flu, please visit the Howard County Health Department’s (HCHD) website or talk to your child’s medical provider or the school nurse for guidance.
Sometimes, stomach pain and headaches can be signs of anxiety and may not be reasons for keeping a child home. If you feel that anxiety or stress is playing a role in your child’s ability to attend school, talk to your child’s teacher, the school nurse, counselor or your medical provider about how best to support your child.
Encourage children to wash their hands before and after eating and after using the restroom.
Avoid sharing cups and utensils with other individuals.
Dress your children for the cold weather. If you need help with winter clothing, please let us know. Visit the HCHD website for cold weather safety information.
Encourage healthy habits such as getting enough sleep, eating healthy foods, drinking fluids and getting exercise.
If your children need to stay home for a prolonged period due to illness, please reach out to your child’s teacher to find out about resources they can use at home to keep learning once they feel well enough.
Let us know how we can help you. If you need resources or guidance, please contact the school at 410-880-5957.
Thank you for partnering with us and we look forward to seeing your children in school all year long.
The PTA Perch
Believe it or not, middle school is just around the corner! Save the date for middle school orientation where you’ll learn about how to register, course selection, the track to graduation and so much more!
January 18 * 6-7pm * LKMS
Does this feel intimidating? Join the FES PTA to hear from a panel of middle school parents who will give advice to prepare you for orientation - what to expect for the spring - class selection and more.
January 10 * 7pm * Virtual (link coming soon)
Upcoming Dates and Events
December
- 12.19 1st Grade Gingerbread Houses
- 12.20 3rd Grade Cookie Decorating
- 12.21 1st Grade Winter Party
- 12.22 5th Grade Winter Party; Last Day of School for 2023
- 12.25-01.01: School & Offices Closed
January
- 1.02 1st Day of School in 2024
- 1.10 7:00PM PTA Meeting, Virtual
- 1.11 FES Literacy Night
- 1.15: Schools & Offices Closed
- 1.17: Schools close 3 hours early. No half-day PreK/RECC
- 1.18: No half-day/PreK/RECC; LKMS Rising 6th grade Parent Orientation
- 1.19: No half-day/PreK/RECC; End of Second Marking Period
- 1.22: Schools Closed for Students/Professional Work Day
- 1.23: 6:00PM Winter Instrumental Concert
- 1.30: 6:30PM 4th & 5th Winter Concern; Report Cards Issued
Community Happenings
Lime Kiln Rising 6th grade Family Orientation
Save the date if you have a current 5th grader. LKMS will have their rising 6th grade student Parent Orientation on January 18 from 6:00-7:00 PM (January 25 snow date). Families can learn about middle school, the academic schedule, and the Gifted and Talented program.
Check out the Winter 2024 Howard County Recreation & Parks Before/After School classes for students at Fulton ES. They fill up fast, so sign up today! 👇
The HCPSS Black Student Achievement Program Saturday Math Academy Fall Session is approaching!
The HCPSS Black Student Achievement Program Saturday Math Academy Fall Session is approaching!
This year, the BSAP Saturday Math Academy will offer an in-person enrichment program for Howard County Public School System students in all levels of math for grades 3-12 based on course availability. Registration will take place online Saturday, January 6, 2024 from 9:00 a.m.- until capacity is reached. Class space is limited. Families can register by accessing the HCPSS Connect Website
For more information, please visit: https://news.hcpss.org/news-posts/2023/12/black-student-achievement-program-bsap-saturday-math-academy-spring-2024-program/
Flyers for distribution:
BSAP SMA Spring 2024 Flyer (English)
BSAP SMA Spring 2024 Flyer (Spanish)
Worth Repeating
The Council of Elders (TCOE) Celebration of Academic Achievement
Each year, The Council of Elders (TCOE) acknowledge and honors students of African and African-American heritage across the county. The Celebration of Academic Achievement honors African American students who are in grades 4 – 9 and have achieved the following levels of academic success during last year’s academic school year as 3rd through 8th graders:
- Grades 4 – 6: Students earned As or Bs in all areas of mathematics AND Language Arts in all 4 quarters and did not receive any Ds or Es in any of the following subjects – Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Health Education for all 4 quarters.
- Grades 7 – 9: Students earned As or Bs in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies in all 4 quarters.
Please join us in celebrating the following students for this outstanding accomplishment: Mustafa A, Christian A, Jaden A, Natalya A, Chase A., Xavier B., Zachary D., Zaiden D., Heloisa D., Giselle O., Valerie R.E., James F., Vinesh G., Carmen H., Maya Henry., Bethel K., Samuel K., Sahr-Malachi L., Aman L., Jordan L., Lydia M., Isamu M., Matteo M., Gabriel M-C., Zoe M., Chloe P., Jordan R., Joshua R., Cheyenne T., Myla W., Londyn W., Everett W., Ezra Y., Kiki A., Alyssa B., Gavin C., Hafsatou D., Mia G., Griffin G., Koa N., Brayden P., Grace T., Parker C., Rayna C., Aemilia G., and Semra S.
We are very proud of our scholars. Keep up the good work!
2324 Falcon Gazette Issue 1 December 11
Check out our 1st Issue of the SY23-24 of The Falcon Gazette! Learn more about Mr. Walsh, some great How Tos, a riddle that will keep you laughing for days and even a review that may inform your Holiday baking!
Read And Earn A Sweet Treat
Nothing Bundt Cakes, located at 10730 Little Patuxent Parkway in Columbia, is offering a special incentive for students. “Books and Bundts” is a youth reading program through which students can earn a free Bundtlet and an award certificate for each month they read 400+ minutes. Students should track their progress on the attached form below and bring the completed tracker to the store to receive their sweet treat. Happy reading!
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