
Lake Seneca Family Newsletter
Sunday, October 6
Dear Lake Seneca Families,
I hope you’re having a wonderful weekend! We truly appreciate your ongoing support and involvement—it makes a big impact. Whether it’s assisting with schoolwork, staying in touch with teachers, or encouraging your child, your efforts help us tremendously.
As the school year progresses, we remain focused on fostering a positive, safe, and engaging environment for our students. Your partnership is invaluable, and together, we can continue to guide our students toward success.
Always Learning, Always Growing!
RJ Henderson
Principal
Week At A Glance
Upcoming Events
Monday, October 14: OPEN HOUSE!!!
- Flag Football/Soccer 3:45-4:45
Thursday, October 17: Kindergarten Field Trip (9:40-2:00)
Friday, October 18: No School for Students
Monday, October 21: Flag Football/Soccer 3:45-4:45
Wednesday, October 23: Vision & Hearing Screening Day 1
Thursday, October 24:
- Vision & Hearing Screening Day 2
- Fall Picture Day 1
- Fifth Grade Field Trip (11:20-2:00)
Friday, October 25: Fall Picture Day 2
Monday, October 28: Flag Football/Soccer 3:45-4:45
The Book Fair is Coming SOON
We’re excited to announce that our **Fall Book Fair** will be here from **October 21-25**! This is a great opportunity for your child to explore new books, spark their imagination, and support our school library.
We need your help to make this event a success! Volunteers are essential to keeping things running smoothly. If you’re able to lend a hand, please consider signing up using the link below:
Volunteer Sign-Up:
[Book Fair Volunteer Sign-Up](https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0949ACAE28ABFCCE9-51757031-lses#/)
To make your child’s shopping experience easier, you can also set up an **e-wallet** so they can shop cash-free. Learn more about the e-wallet system here:
E-Wallet Information:
[Scholastic E-Wallet Guide](https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/content/fairs/videos/intro-to-ewallet-fair-files.html)
Let’s make this year’s book fair a great one! Happy reading! 🎉📖
Instrumental Music
We are excited to invite students in Grades 4 and 5 to participate in the Montgomery County Public Schools Instrumental Music Program! This is a wonderful opportunity for your child to learn a musical instrument and be part of a dynamic program.
Program Details:
Instruments Offered:
- Brass: Trumpet/Cornet, Trombone
- Woodwind: Flute, Clarinet
- String: Violin, Viola, Cello
Cost: There is no charge for instruction!
When: Classes will be scheduled during regular school hours as part of the curriculum.
Excluded Instruments:Please note, instruction is **not offered** for piano, guitar, or recorder.
Instrument Loan Program: A limited number of instruments are available for loan. Contact our Instrumental Music teacher for more information.
For any questions or to get more details, please reach out to our Instrumental Music teacher:
Mr. José Oviedo
Email: [jose.l.oviedo@mcpsmd.net](mailto:jose.l.oviedo@mcpsmd.net)
Let’s make music together! 🎻🎺
PTA Update
We want to reassure everyone that the PTA is still moving forward! We're currently waiting for financial information and tax filings to be reviewed. As soon as we have more details, we’ll keep you updated. Thank you for your patience and continued support!
Respectful Learning Environment
At Lake Seneca Elementary, we are dedicated to creating an equitable, positive, and respectful school culture where all students can learn in a safe environment that promotes both academic and social success. Any behavior that disrupts learning, creates a hostile environment, or negatively impacts a student's well-being—whether academic, psychological, social, or physical—will not be tolerated.
Bullying, harassment, or intimidation is defined as any repeated, unwanted, intentional behavior by one or more individuals aimed at harming, intimidating, or humiliating a targeted person or group. This behavior is often characterized by an imbalance of power or strength and can be motivated by personal characteristics or group affiliations, whether real or perceived. Such actions disrupt the school environment, interfere with students' learning, and create a climate of fear that can harm the physical and emotional health of students.
We kindly ask parents to talk with their children about appropriate behaviors, emphasizing the importance of respect, kindness, and ensuring that their actions do not interfere with a teacher’s ability to teach or a student’s ability to learn. Together, we can foster a positive environment for all students to thrive.
Every adult at Lake Seneca is responsible for preventing bullying and maintaining a safe and respectful space. All reports of bullying will be thoroughly investigated, and any concerns from parents will be addressed immediately with the appropriate actions.
If you have concerns about bullying, harassment, or intimidation, please complete the Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation Reporting Form (https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/forms/pdf/230-35.pdf) so we can take immediate steps to address the situation.
Thank you for working with us to ensure that all students can learn and grow in a safe, supportive environment!
Emergency Preparedness & Safety
At Lake Seneca Elementary, the safety and well-being of our students and staff is always our top priority. Throughout the school year, we will be participating in several emergency preparedness drills. These drills are carefully communicated to both students and staff in advance to help reduce any additional stress or anxiety, ensuring everyone remains calm and confident in their roles during an emergency.
Additionally, all visitors entering the building will be required to sign in using our Visitor Management System. Please remember to bring a valid, official ID, as it will be needed for entry. This process helps us maintain a secure environment for all of our students.
Thank you for your continued support in making Lake Seneca a safe and secure place for learning!
Title I Information
Our school is fortunate to receive supplemental funding through Title I, a federal grant program for schools that serve communities with students who have high economic needs. The federal legislation that establishes Title I regulations is known as the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015 (ESSA). ESSA requires Montgomery County Public Schools to inform you that you have the right to request information about the professional certification qualifications of your child’s teacher, long-term substitute teacher, or paraeducator (formerly titled instructional assistant).
If you wish to request certification information about your child’s teacher, paraeducator, or long-term substitute teacher, please submit a written request to the principal at your school. Your written inquiry may include information about the following qualifications:
Degree status and subject area of certification.
State of Maryland certification status, including conditional certification status.
Qualifications of paraeducators or long-term substitute teachers who may be working
with your student.
Your request will be forwarded to Department of Human Capital Management and you will receive a written response from that office within thirty (30) business days.
Please contact the principal if you have any questions.