Calvert Middle School
Weekly Update
Welcome to CMS!
Looking Inward, Moving Forward
655 Chesapeake Blvd.
Prince Frederick, Maryland 20678
(443) 550-8970
Fax (410) 286-4007
About Us - Calvert Middle (calvertnet.k12.md.us)
Need to contact a staff member? Click the following link to reach the CMS Staff Directory:
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For information about family events and youth activities taking place in our community, visit www.calvertnet.k12.md.us. Please note that these events and activities are not sponsored by the Calvert County Board of Education or Calvert County Public Departmental Information Schools. We provide equal opportunities to outside agencies to distribute materials that offer opportunities to students and/or their parents, but that permission should not be considered a recommendation or endorsement by the school district.
Online Payments: Parents can now make online payments for CMS activities (i.e. athletic fees, financial obligations, etc.). Please refer to the links below for instructions:
Setting up an account: Parent Account Setup
Find activities to pay: Click to Make Online Payments
If you have any questions concerning online payments, please contact the school at 443-550-8970.
Code of Student Conduct: The Code of Student Conduct handbook is posted on the Calvert County Public Schools website. Hard copies are available upon request. All students (grades Kindergarten to 12th) and their parents/guardians should review this document to become familiar with the rules and regulations that govern student behavior. School officials spend time during the first two weeks of school reviewing the information with students and highlighting major changes.
Students and their parents/guardians are responsible for knowing and understanding the information, including policies, procedures, and consequences for violating the Code of Conduct. The school will send home a Statement of Understanding with each student, to be signed by both the student and the parent/guardian and returned to the school.
Please refer to the Electronic and Communication Devices section of the Code of Conduct for additional information regarding rules and regulations for cell phones, smartwatches, and other electronic or communication devices.
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THIS COMING WEEK
Monday, September 2: Schools Closed for Staff and Students
Tuesday, September 3: Signed SCOC Statement of Understanding Forms due to CMS, Soccer and Volleyball Clinics Start
Wednesday, September 4: Soccer Clinic, Volleyball Clinic, and NJHS Officers Meeting
Thursday, September 5: Soccer Clinic and Volleyball Clinic
Friday, September 6: Afterschool Dance and Open Gym -- pick up by 5pm
UPDATES:
- Picture Day will be held on September 18th. You can pre-order your child's pictures by clicking https://vando.imagequix.com/J9FRB96. The code for our school is 24calvertms25. FREE SHIPPING on all pre-orders! (a $5 value). All pre-orders will be returned to the school and sent home with your student. Students will be given a hardcopy order form this week.
- End Hunger Month is right around the corner! This October, your child’s school is hosting a food drive for families who are struggling to put food on the table. This is a great opportunity to talk to your child about helping others in the community. Who is End Hunger In Calvert County? End Hunger is a nonprofit organization located in Huntingtown, Maryland on a mission to ensure every family has access to nutritious food in Calvert County. Suggested Items: Rice, cereal/oatmeal, dry beans, mac & cheese, peanut butter, canned soup, canned tuna, pasta, canned vegetables, and canned fruit. These items can be brought right to school and dropped off in an End Hunger Food Drive box. You can also give to our virtual food drive: endhungercalvert.org/end-hunger-month. Please see the flyer below for additional information.
- Students earn Paw Bucks throughout the year when they are "caught doing good". Students can spend earned Paw Bucks for a variety of things, including at the Holiday Store. The Holiday Store event occurs in December and is an opportunity for students to purchase items for themselves or holiday gifts for their friends and family. This event is dependent upon donations provided by the community. If you have gently used or new items that you would like to donate, please drop off the items at the Main Office. We cannot accept clothing or stuffed animals.
- To see if you qualify for a free Chromebook, refer to the flyer below. Keep in mind that students are only allowed to use their school-issued device in the classroom.
- Hispanic Heritage Month will be celebrated at Hallowing Point Park on September 15th. Please see the flyer below for additional information.
- The PTSA will be sponsoring the first afterschool dance of the school year on Friday, September 6th. Dances occur afterschool and all students must be picked up by 5pm in order to be able to stay after for the next dance. The cost to attend is $5 and refreshments will be available for purchase. If you are interested in chaperoning, please (1) make sure that you have submitted your volunteer application no later than August 27th and (2) email cmsptsavp@gmail.com for additional information regarding chaperoning.
- Sports physicals must be completed and turned into Mr. McDowell, Athletic Director, prior to a child’s participation in a sport. Your child will not be able to participate in a clinic until all the required paperwork and fees are submitted. (All of the required forms can be found on our website.) Clinics for soccer and volleyball will begin on September 3rd. We would like the physicals and required paperwork for fall sports to be turned in by then but the last possible due date that they will be accepted will be September 6th. Feel free to drop off your child’s physical, insurance waiver, consent to participate form, and clinic fee prior to the first day of school.
- Medications occasionally must be administered to students by our school nurse, Mr. Cash. According to Maryland state guidelines, any medication -- including over-the-counter medication -- must have a “School Administration Authorization Form” on file in the health room before they can be administered. The form can be found on the CCPS website. Your child’s medication must be in the original container and have the child’s name on the bottle. Medications must be brought to school by a parent or guardian.
- Back to School Night will occur on September 11th from 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. The Back-to-School Night provides an excellent opportunity for parents to meet their child’s teachers in a more formal setting. During this time, parents will visit classrooms and learn information regarding curriculum, procedures, policies, and upcoming events. If you feel the need to meet with your child’s teachers, please schedule a conference through our guidance department.
History of Calvert Middle School
The new Calvert Middle School opened its doors August 2010 for its first school year. The school was built in a new location geographically north of Calvert High School with a view of the high school athletic fields from some windows. The location by car is 655 Chesapeake Boulevard, which is a newly extended road between the shopping center containing Giant. The new school is larger than the original containing 59 instructional rooms which includes Academic, Related Arts, computer labs, and small group instructional classrooms. Other areas include a media center, gymnasium, and cafeteria/stage.
The original Calvert Middle School was the oldest school building in Calvert County. It was originally built in 1947 and opened as a high school in 1949. It has been a middle school since 1973, incorporating grades six, seven, and eight. It was located in the heart of Calvert County's governmental seat in Prince Frederick, Maryland, at the intersection of State Route 4 and Dares Beach Road. It was demolished around 2010 but the playing fields continue to be used by the public.
Website: https://cms.calvertnet.k12.md.us/about-us
Location: 655 Chesapeake Boulevard, Prince Frederick, MD, USA
Phone: 443-550-8970