Northern Middle Newsletter
Weekly Update 10/27/24
Principal's Update
Bobcat Nation:
The end of the first marking period is October 31st and report cards will be distributed on November 8th. These dates will get here quickly. It is important for students not to wait until the last minute to study for tests, turn in missing assignments, etc.
The first report card of the year serves as an important milestone in each student's academic journey. We are extremely proud of the students who have demonstrated a strong commitment to their studies and have achieved academic excellence. Their efforts do not go unnoticed and we commend them for their perseverance and dedication. I encourage all students to continue working hard this week. Every assignment, every test, and every participation in class counts. Turn in missing assignments, see your teacher(s) when you have questions, and commit to excellence. Let’s finish this quarter strong and set a solid foundation for the rest of the school year.
There are two very important actions that are needed by parents of every student. Information and directions for each process are below in the newsletter.
- CCPS Impact Aid Survey in HAC - this was emailed out to all parents last week and needs to be completed by October 31st. Thank you to those parents who have already completed the survey.
- CCPS Annual Student Update in HAC - Thank you to those families who have submitted the required CCPS Annual Student Update in HAC for your student(s). If you have not done so yet, please see below for information on how to do so as the deadline was Tuesday, September 24th.
CCPS Calendar Reminder
- Friday, 11/1 - Two Hour Early Dismissal for Students
Have a great week!
Mr. Webster, NMS Principal
Information for Bobcat Families
NMS - Upcoming Career Day - Presenters Needed
The Counseling Department at Northern Middle School will be hosting a Career Day on Thursday, December 12th.
The purpose of the Career Day is to expose students to a variety of professions and inform them of all the details regarding those careers so that they may relate them to their future goals and aspirations. It is an opportunity for our students to see firsthand the career choices of some of the parents in our school and community. In addition, students can see the commitment and dedication that parents give to their career.
We would like to invite you or a family member or friend to present at our Career Day to discuss the opportunities and expectations of your career. Career Day will take place from about 12:30 pm - 2:45 pm. Lunch will be provided for our presenters prior to the start of the presentations.
If you are interested in being a Career Day Presenter, please complete the attached form and return it to the counseling department by November 29th. If you have any questions, please contact your school counselor via email or by phone at 443-550-9230.
- Jessica Himes, School Counselor - himesj@calvertnet.k12.md.us
- Linda Woehlke, School Counselor - woehlkel@calvertnet.k12.md.us
HEARING AND VISION SCREENINGS FOR 8TH GRADERS AND NEW STUDENTS
The Calvert County Health Department will be conducting a hearing and vision screening at Northern Middle School. This screening is for all 8th grade students, students new to Calvert County Public Schools and those students who have not had a recent screening. This is only a screening. All students are required to be screened unless they have been evaluated by an optometrist/ophthalmologist/audiologist within the past year.
If your student was recently screened by an optometrist/ophthalmologist/audiologist, please provide documentation to the school nurse for your student’s health record. The Vision & Hearing Technician is scheduled to begin screening on Tuesday, November 12th.
Students who wear glasses, contacts and/or assistive hearing devices should have them available for the screening. Please note that the date is subject to change.
Please feel free to contact your school nurse, Mrs. Fleshman, at 443-550-9227 with any questions you have concerning this matter.
8TH GRADE FIELD TRIP TO CTA - Wednesday, 11/13
Our 8th grade students have been given permission to take a tour of the CCPS Career & Technology Academy (CTA) in Prince Frederick, MD. The purpose of this tour is to provide our students with exposure to the 13 different programs and pathways that are offered and available at CTA when the students move on to high school.
The trip will take place on Wednesday, November 15th from approximately 11:15 am – 1:25 pm.
8th grade students have been provided a copy of the permission form. Signed permission forms should be returned to their ELA teachers.
CCPS Impact Aid Notification 2024 - Parent Action Needed by 10/31/24
It is time to participate in our annual Federal Impact Aid Survey! Federal Impact Aid supports funding for local school districts with concentrations of children who have parents/guardians in the uniformed services or parents/guardians employed on eligible Federal Properties. Last year, your cooperation with completing and returning this form supported Calvert County Public Schools with receiving Federal Impact Aid funds.
Please follow the directions below to complete your form online. The direct link to access Home Access Center (HAC) to complete your form is Home Access Center - Login Page.
If you have technical difficulty, you may complete and return a paper survey with your child. A blank form is posted on our website at Impact Aid Program Survey - CCPS. This link is found by navigating to the parent tab/forms and applications.
Kindly submit your completed form(s) no later than October 31, 2024. It is important that all CCPS parents/guardians complete and sign this form for each child; even if you are not active military or a civilian working on federal property on September 30, 2024.
All information collected is confidential and used only for the stated purpose. The Impact Aid grant application provides only collective information on the numbers and locations of our federally connected students.
Thank you for your continued support of Calvert County Public Schools!
IMPORTANT & REQUIRED INFO NEEDED FROM FAMILIES - CCPS ANNUAL STUDENT UPDATE FORM - Was Due by 9/24/24
If you have already completed the Annual Student Update for your children, thank you! If you still need to complete it, please follow the attached directions below. The same message was sent to parents/guardians by CCPS starting on September 5th. The direct link to access HAC to complete the update is https://hac.calvertnet.k12.md.us/HomeAccess.
This year, were asked to log in to their Home Access Center (HAC) account to complete the Annual Student Update form electronically for each child who lives with you no later than Tuesday, September 24, 2024. This process replaces the emergency form and several other permission forms and acknowledgements that are required each school year. Only one guardian for each child may complete this process, which is critical to school operations. Once each child’s form is done, it will be marked complete in eSchoolPlus, our student information system.
Parents are having issues with a broken link from HAC to the ASU or Impact Aid form, are asked to try again using the correct HAC link (this link can also be found under Quick Links on the CCPS website).
If the issue persists, please contact the Help Desk at helpdesk@calvertnet.k12.md.us or 443-550-8146.
NMS Fine Arts - Halloween Concert
Last week, the NMS Fine Arts department held an outstanding Halloween concert for our community! Thank you to our student performers for sharing their talents. Special thanks to Mr. Hautmann, Ms. Mayhew, and Ms. Larsen for preparing the students for their performance. Special thanks to Ms. Moller who prepared displays of student art work. Thank you also to the parents and family members who attended and helped with set-up/clean-up for the event.
All-County Band Update from Mr. Hautmann
It is my pleasure to announce that the following students were accepted by audition into the 2024 All County Middle School Honors Band: Students who were selected will receive folders with music this week. Thank you to all students who tried out by recorded audition. Have a fantastic weekend everyone!
NMS SGA - END HUNGER IN CALVERT COUNTY - CANNED FOOD DRIVE - October 28th - November 1st
The NMS Student Government Association (SGA) is facilitating a canned food drive during the week of October 28th - November 1st for End Hunger in Calvert County. This program will support families in need in Calvert County. We ask that students and families drop off non-perishable or canned foods to their grade designated boxes located in the main office lobby at Northern Middle School to be donated to our local food pantry.
The canned food drive is a perfect opportunity for students, staff, and families to support the community and demonstrate our theme at Northern Middle School – “We Rise by Lifting Others!”
Update from the Counseling Office - CARSON SCHOLAR APPLICATIONS
We are now accepting applications for our Carson Scholar Nominee. The Carson Scholars Fund recognizes students who exemplify academic excellence and humanitarian qualities. In order to apply, students must have minimum of 3.75 GPA, display strong humanitarian qualities, and participate in community service activities.
If selected as the NMS nominee, you will apply to be selected as a Carson Scholar and possibly win a $1000.00 college scholarship.
Students who are interested in applying should stop by the Counseling Office for an application. See Ms. Himes or Ms. Woehlke if you have any questions.
8th Grade Families - Save the Date for NHS Incoming Freshman Registration Night
NHS Incoming Freshman Registration Night will be on Thursday, February 6 at 6:00.
Update from the Media Center - Mr. Aris
Northern Middle School library resources connect students to a world of information beyond the school walls. We encourage students to make use of our subscription databases to support their research projects.
The link to our listing of databases is here:
Online Resources - Northern Middle School LibGuide - LibGuides at Calvert County Public Schools
Below is the login information to access our databases outside of school.
Also, students have access to the Calvert County Public Library resources through their virtual library card (CRAB Card). Information on the CRAB Card and the public library’s resources for students can be found at the following links:
- CRAB Card - https://calvertlibrary.info/kids-teens/kids/kids-cards-crab-cards/
- Online Resources - https://calvertlibrary.info/online-resources/?
Update from the Counseling Department
Join the NMS community in the upcoming spirit activities being organized by the Counseling Department. We will be celebrating the importance of living a drug-free lifestyle during Red Ribbon Week from 10/28 - 11/1.
See Ms. Himes or Ms. Woehlke in the Counseling Office if you have any questions.
Tardy to School Process for NMS
As we kick off another school year, we wanted to inform and/or remind our families of the importance of being to school on time. It is important that students arrive to school between 7:50 and 8:00 a.m. Car-riders that arrive after 8:00 a.m. are considered tardy. A student who is tardy misses valuable instructional time. When a student is tardy multiple times, that student repeatedly misses class time and instruction, which may result in a significant reduction in grades and possible failure of one or more subjects.
Please speak with your child about the importance of regular attendance, which includes being on time daily. The following steps are in place when a student arrives repeatedly late for school:
- 4 tardies in one marking period-the NMS Attendance Team will talk with the student
- 6 tardies in one marking period-parents/guardians will be notified
- 8 tardies in one marking period, the student will receive a lunch detention for each subsequent tardy
If there is any way we can assist you in getting to school on time, we are happy to help. Please reach out to administration or guidance if you have any questions or concerns.
NMS Spirit Wear Online Store
We are excited to share that an online spirt wear store has been opened for our school community. Check out the link below to purchase gear to support Bobcat Nation!
https://teamlocker.squadlocker.com/#/lockers/northern-middle-school-bobcats-1985132
NMS NON-NEGOTIABLES FOR STUDENTS
The NMS Staff has collaborated to develop a set of common expectations to support reduced distractions and a productive learning environment throughout the building. These expectations will be shared with the students at the beginning of the school year. We appreciate the support of our families with reinforcing these expectations.
NMS Extracurricular Activities
NMS Wellness Club Update
Dr. Dempster and the Wellness Club recently created treat jars and provided them to the local animal shelter. Great job Bobcats! We Rise by Lifting Others!
Military Kids Club
See Ms. Himes or Ms. Woehlke in the Counseling Office if you have any questions or would like to participate during Advisory.
Kindness Club
See Ms. Himes or Ms. Woehlke in the Counseling Office if you have any questions or would like to participate during Advisory.
Minority Scholars Club Update
See Ms. Lewis in Room 23 if you have any questions or would like to participate during Advisory.
SGA Update
Support the NMS Student Government Association (SGA) by purchasing a Boo Gram during lunches and at their upcoming Spirit Night at Chesapeake Grill. See Ms. Lewis in Room 23 if you have any questions.
Middle School Athletics - Fall Sports Update
Congratulations to our soccer and volleyball teams for their performances in the regular season. Good luck to both teams in their upcoming playoff games. See below for their schedule.
- Volleyball - at home vs. MCMS - Tuesday, October 29th - 4:00
- Soccer - at home (Ward Farm Park) vs TBD - Thursday, October 31st - 4:00
If you have any questions, please contact our Athletic Director, Ms. Gott, at gottl@calvertnet.k12.md.us or 443-550-9230.
Middle School Athletics - Winter Sports Update
Winter Athletics Clinics will begin the week of November 12th. Offerings during the winter include Boys and Girls Basketball, Poms, and Cheerleading. Attached is a calendar of clinic dates. Please look for which grades participate each day. In order to participate in the clinics, students will need to submit a completed physical, Athlete Clinic Form (with the clinic fee), and a School Insurance Waiver Form. These documents can be turned in at the main office.
- Winter Athletics Flyer - students with forms and clinic fees submitted by Friday, 11/8 will be eligible to participate on the first day of clinics.
- Winter Athletics Clinic Calendar
- Required Forms - Copies are also available in the main office and cafeteria.
- CCPS Middle School Athletics Clinic Fee Form - OSP One Time Clinic Fee Form - 35.00.pdf - Only one clinic fee will be collected per school year.
- If your child has already participated in a clinic this school year, please complete the clinic fee form for the new sport and designate the sport for which you have already paid the clinic fee.
- If this is your child’s first sports clinic of the year, the clinic fee can be paid online at https://osp.osmsinc.com/CalvertMD/. If you are unable to pay online, please contact the financial secretary, Laura Gott at 443-550-9219.
- Sports Physical Form – all pages – (signed by a physician) - Note: Physical Forms are only good for 14 months from the date of the exam.
- School Insurance Waiver Form – Only need to submit one form per school year.
- CCPS Middle School Athletics Clinic Fee Form - OSP One Time Clinic Fee Form - 35.00.pdf - Only one clinic fee will be collected per school year.
If you have any questions, please contact our Athletic Director, Ms. Gott, at gottl@calvertnet.k12.md.us or 443-550-9230.
Northern Middle School PTO
NMS - PTO Fall Festival Dance 11/1
Fall Festival – November 1st!
Join us for a fun evening at our Fall Festival on November 1st, 6:00-8:00 PM in the school gym! Tickets are $10 (plus a service fee) for Northern Middle School students only. Order here.
PTO Members: If you joined by October 15th, check your email for a special online promo code.
Online sales will go through October 31. Tickets will be available for purchase during lunch periods October 28th-30th.
The PTO is still in need of volunteers, snacks, and beverages for this event! Sign up here.
Hope to see you there!
Mark Your Calendars
Tuesday, November 5, 10:30am-10pm MOD Pizza Fundraiser: - Northern Middle School PTO will receive 25% of fundraiser sales during this fundraiser. Participate on Nov 5, 2024 by ordering online using the code MODGIVES25 or by visiting the Dunkirk MOD location and showing the fundraiser flyer or mentioning the fundraiser at checkout.
Tuesday, November 19, 5:30-6:30 - PTO Meeting
Support NMS by Joining our PTO or Making a Donation before November 1 and be entered into a drawing for a Family Movie Night Gift Basket complements of Flagship Cinemas Prince Frederick and NMS PTO!
Please consider joining the PTO, as 100% of your membership dues and direct donations help fund much needed items such as supplies, initiatives designed to improve our students’ educational experience, 8th grade promotion activities, and staff appreciation. You can sign up and/or make a donation at https://my.cheddarup.com/c/pto-membership-2024-25/
Family Memberships are just $10. This year, we will offer a discount to at least one PTO event for students that have parents that joined and/or donated at least $10 to the PTO. *Discounted events determined by PTO and does not include 8th grade activities)
Volunteer Opportunities *You must be an approved CCPS volunteer to sign up.*
School Store Volunteers
The school store will be opening on select Wednesdays during lunch shifts and we are in need of volunteers to run the store. If you would like to help, sign up here.
PBIS Cart Volunteers
The students are ready to spend their Bobcat Bucks! The PBIS Carts are in need of volunteers during lunch shifts on Friday, October 11, Friday November 8 and Friday December 6.
If you are able to help, sign up here.
Copy Room Help
Volunteering in the Copy Room is a wonderful opportunity to support our teachers and staff. Helping with Copy Room tasks frees up time for teachers to focus on their students’ learning. Volunteers are needed each Wednesday anytime between 8:30am-2:30pm and must be approved CCPS volunteers. Tasks may include:
- Copying
- Stapling
- Sorting
- Laminating
- Cutting
Questions? Please email nmsbobcatspto@gmail.com.
Resources, Opportunities, and Flyers
Calvert County Community Events & Activities
For information about family events and youth activities taking place in our community, visit calvertnet.k12.md.us/flyers.
Please note: These events and activities are not sponsored by the Calvert County Board of Education or Calvert County Public 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.
Recurring Resources
CCPS SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS
Important Back to School Forms and Documents
- Bobcat Handbook for Students & Families
- CCPS Code of Conduct – https://www.calvertnet.k12.md.us/departments/student-services/code-of-conduct
Attendance Notes
In addition to hard copy notes, parents can send notes for student absences to Ms. Contee in the counseling office via email at conteeb@calvertnet.k12.md.us.
FREE/REDUCED PRICE MEAL BENEFIT APPLICATION
Some students may qualify for free or reduced-price meals. A new application must be submitted each school year. Eligibility is typically determined by household size and income. To see if your household qualifies, please complete, and submit one meal benefit application per household. Applications are available in the main office but may also be completed online at https://LinqConnect.com. More information is also available on the CCPS website at Departments – Child Nutrition or at https://www.calvertnet.k12.md.us/departments/child-nutrition.
Technology Support
If students have questions about their device (laptop/computer), they can get help from a member of the CCPS IT team at helpdesk@calvertnet.k12.md.us or call 443-550-8146. Students needing assistance can also drop off their laptop in the main office and fill out a paper Help Desk ticket.
Supports are available on the CCPS website using the Technology Support link below. This resource provides links to submit help desk tickets, frequently asked questions, and other resources that can be used to solve issues.
Technology Expectations
Learning Expectations with Devices
- CCPS/NMS device brought to school every day – fully charged before school begins.
- Used as the official electronic device in all classrooms
- Use CCPS Office 365 account to save assignments, projects, notes
Device Safety:
- Accounts, usernames and/or passwords are never to be shared with another student/individual
- Laptop devices should never be loaned to another student/individual
- Personal, identifiable information should never be posted on the internet
- Never leave devices unattended
Device Care:
- No decorations, stickers, drawing or writing on the device
- No eating or drinking near the device
- Do not expose the device to extreme heat, cold or rain
- Clean with a dry soft cloth only
- Do not drop or slam the device on any surface
- Do not places papers or other objects between the keyboard and screen and close shut/use as a folder
PARENT ACCOUNTS IN SCHOOLOGY
Schoology accounts for parents are view only accounts. They were created for parents who have an email address in Home Access Center (HAC). For more information about how to access your Schoology parent account click:
https://www.calvertnet.k12.md.us/departments/instruction/programs/digital-learning/schoology
Personal Electronic & Communication Devices - Updated CCPS Policy
As part of our commitment to create an optimal learning environment for all students, CCPS has implemented a new policy regarding cell phone and smartwatch use. We kindly request your support in ensuring that your child adheres to the new guidelines.
Students are not permitted to use cell phones or smartwatches during the school day. This policy is designed to minimize distractions and promote a more focused and engaging educational experience.
Key Points of the Policy:
- Students may bring cellular phones/smartwatches to school but are not permitted to bring in other electronic or communication devices (such as personal laptops).
- Once school begins, the device must be powered completely off (not on vibrate or silent mode) and must remain in a non-visible, secure location. There are exceptions for administratively approved times for students in grades 9 – 12 only to use their cell phone/smartwatch.
- If there is an emergency, parents/guardians are encouraged to contact the school’s main office. All cell phone/smartwatch guidelines, expectations, and discipline consequences apply even if communicating with parents/guardians.
- Students may use their phone/smartwatch on the bus or school-chartered vehicle, but it must not be disruptive or cause a distraction to the driver. Sound must only be audible through headphones.
- Camera/video use, and phone conversations are prohibited at all times.
- Students found using cell phones during school hours are subject to disciplinary consequences, including having their devices confiscated and returned at the end of the day. Repeated violations may result in further disciplinary action.
We are confident that, with your support, CCPS students will follow expectations and contribute to a more focused, engaging, and supportive educational experience for all. Thank you for your partnership with successful implementation of the new cell phone and smartwatch policy.
Here Comes the Bus - A School Bus Tracking App for Parents
Here Comes the Bus (HCTB) is an app with tracking features for the bus(es) your child(ren) is assigned to ride. They include
- Showing the real-time location of your child's bus on a map
- Scheduled and actual arrival times at home and school for bus routes
- Push and email notifications when the bus is near
Click this link for more information on getting the app - https://www.calvertnet.k12.md.us/departments/transportation/bus-status/here-comes-the-bus
To create an account, you will need to know your child's ID number and the school district activation code 87557.
Car Riders - Arrival & Dismissal
NMS parents who drop off or pick up their student(s) are asked to turn left onto Flint Hill Road then left into the parking lot near the NMS cafeteria. The drop off and pick up zone for students extends from the sidewalk by the NMS cafeteria, continues along the sidewalk towards the NMS office, then continues along the sidewalk in front of the Mary Harrison Center. Please pull up to the furthest spot in the drop off zone so that we can allow as many vehicles into the zone as possible. Students should be ready to exit their vehicle quickly so that we can keep traffic flowing. Upon students exiting and entering, vehicles follow a route that allows them back onto Flint Hill Road. In the afternoon, if there are no additional spaces on the sidewalk before the cafeteria entrance, please park in a parking space so that we do not have cars blocking traffic on Flint Hill Road.
Upcoming Changes to the Parking Lot for Arrival & Dismissal
We are excited to share that the construction process for the new Northern Middle School building is scheduled to begin over Winter Break. The new building will be constructed in the NMS front parking lot. As a result, there will be significant changes to the parking lots and entrances to campus. Starting in January, the current NMS parking lot and the entrance to the bus lot will no longer be accessible. At that time, all cars and school buses will begin entering and exiting the NMS/NHS campus via the first entrance off Chaneyville Road by the NHS tennis courts. Additional details will be provided as we get closer to January. With all vehicles accessing just one entrance, families can help reduce traffic congestion by having their student(s) ride the bus to/from school. Students beginning the school year on the bus will have a much easier transition. We appreciate the cooperation of our school community as we work through the logistics with construction. While there will be short-term challenges, the long-term advantages of a new NMS building will benefit our community for years to come.
Become a Volunteer
Calvert County Public Schools uses Raptor for visitors and volunteers to sign in and sign out. Volunteers must apply annually to be an approved volunteer. All volunteers will need to review the volunteer handbook and watch the volunteer training video before completing and Online Volunteer Application. Volunteers must be approved before they may begin service as a volunteer in any school buildings.
CCPS Online Volunteer Application & Process: https://www.calvertnet.k12.md.us/departments/human-resources/become-a-volunteer
School Bus Drivers Needed - Free Training
Contractors are paid $24.04 an hour/8 hours per day for a brand-new bus driver. There are increases for those individuals with more verified school bus driving experience starting at year 4, 9, 14, 19 and 24. Drivers work for independent school bus contractors throughout Calvert County. The contractors hire drivers to work on daily bus routes, or as substitutes, or to drive field trips and sports teams.
The Transportation Department provides training, free of charge, for qualified candidates to become school bus drivers. This is a terrific opportunity to work close to home and to serve the children and schools in our community.
For more information about raining, requirements, and an application, go to the CCPS Transportation page at https://www.calvertnet.k12.md.us/departments/transportation.
Please contact Chuck Baker, Driver Instructor, @ 443-550-8778 or bakerc@calvertnet.k12.md.us for details on the free training process or with questions. Classes are typically held twice a month at the Career & Technology Academy, 331 Dorsey Rd., Prince Frederick, MD 20678