CMIT South MS/HS Newsletter
Friday, April 26, 2024
FROM THE PRINCIPAL
TEACHER NEWSLETTERS
GENERAL SCHOOL NEWS
KidWind TEAM SELECTED FOR WORLD KIDWIND CHALLENGE
Dear CMIT-S MS&HS family
I am thrilled to announce that our very own KidWind team has been selected as a top performer in the Online KidWind Challenge! Congratulations to Mr.Roorda, Ms.Jackson, and the entire team for their outstanding achievement!
KidWind has secured a coveted spot in the World KidWind Challenge, scheduled to take place from May 5th to 8th, 2024, at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Please join us in celebrating their success and wishing them the best as they represent our school on this global stage.
Adebimpe O.
Chaniya G.
Amira P.-C.
Brian B.
Cameron S.
Let's rally behind the KidWind team as they prepare to compete against top teams from around the world! We wish them all the best and look forward to their return with great success.
Let's show our school spirit as they embark on this incredible journey to Minneapolis!
Best regards,
Ozkan Soycan
STEM Program Coordinator
MOMS AND MUFFINS
CMIT South MS/HS will be hosting a collaborative conversation with the Moms/Mom-like Figures of CMIT on May 2, 2024 from 8:30AM - 11:00AM. Please mark your calendars as we would love for you to participate. Register at the link below.
PLEASE SAVE THE DATE AND MARK SURE TO MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THE PBIS 4TH QUARTER EVENT
Scholars and Parents,
Please save the date - Thursday, May 30th for a day filled with exciting Mental Health Awareness activities. During the school day, scholars will have the opportunity to participate in a Student Wellness Fair. Additionally, you are invited to join us in the evening for a "Cozy in My Skin" Fashion Show from 7-8 pm. The doors will open at 6:30 pm. To learn more about the event, please refer to the flyer attached. If you have any questions or want to become a vendor at our Wellness Fair, please get in touch with Dr. Howard Brent at hbrent@cmitsouth.org.
We look forward to seeing you there!
2024-2025 Withdrawals (Revised)
CMIT Family,
As we begin preparations for next school year, we are asking those scholars that will not be returning to CMIT next year to please complete the withdrawal form attached. PGCPS is moving from schoolmax to a new student information system (Synergy) next year. Because of this, blackout dates for withdrawals will be June 1-July 21. Any request after May 30, 2024 will be processed once the new system is in place.
Please note if your scholar has been accepted to a PGCPS specialty school, those records will automatically be transferred this summer to that school and a withdrawal form is not needed.
Withdraw Form:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uFFePLTSsyV2g9hRRvVHXysdTKHqzNCE
For questions regarding withdrawals, please reach out to Mrs. LaPorte the registrar.
CLASS OF 2025- FAMILY FUN DAY 5K
Don't miss out on the fun! Join CMIT South Community's Class of 2025 for a thrilling Family Fun Day - 5k on May 4, 2024! Get all the details from the flyers and mark your calendar today!
SHA ACCEPTING APPLICATION FOR TOMBS SCHOLARSHIP
SHA accepting applications for Tombs Scholarship
Tombs ScholarshipThe State Highway Administration is again seeking applications for the Eddie B. Tombs Scholarship, which is available for students graduating from a Maryland public high school and interested in pursuing an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering, Transportation Systems, Transportation Systems Engineering, Architecture and Environmental Design, or Construction Management at Morgan State University.
Scholarship recipients will receive up to $4,000 per year toward tuition for a four-year degree at Morgan State and will participate in SHA’s summer internships program. One student will be selected as recipient of the scholarship award for the fall 2024/spring 2025 semesters. The application deadline is June 28, 2024.
The scholarship honors Tombs, the first black person hired to perform engineering related work at the Maryland Roads Commission, now the State Highway Administration. In addition to his devotion to his family and community and his service in the U.S. Navy, Tombs committed more than 33 years of service to the SHA and was involved in preliminary planning the Baltimore Beltway (I-695), I-70 and the National Freeway (I-68). During his tenure, he encouraged the agency to increase hiring and promotion of minority employees.
More details and eligibility requirements are available here or contact Yvette Harris (YHarris@mdot.maryland.gov) or Monica Williams (MWilliams27@mdot.maryland.gov.)
STUDENT VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT - REGISTRATION DUE APRIL 26th!!
The CMIT South volleyball team is hosting a student volleyball tournament to raise funds for their upcoming season. Get your friends, make a team, and get registered to play!! All students are welcome to participate and the winning team plays the staff team!
High School Tournament: May 13th-17th (& 20th if needed due to no school on the 14th)
Middle School Tournament: May 29th - 31st (& June 3rd if needed)
Games will begin right after school and multiple games will be played each day of the tournament. The final schedule will be determined based on the number of teams that sign up. The winner of the student tournament gets to play the staff in a championship match!
If you are interested in participating, please read the information below:
- Each team must have between 6-10 players.
- Each team must have a minimum of 1 girl on the team.
- Sign up your entire team using ONE registration form (link below) by April 26th.
- Each PLAYER must pay a $7 entry fee to participate. Players may not play in any games until their entry fee is paid. Payment link will be sent to players once the team registration form has been submitted.
Ready to sign up? Register your team using this registration form link below. Your team registration form must be received by April 26th for your team to be eligible to play in the tournament. Remember, no students can be added to your team after you submit the registration form, so make sure you have all your team's information when registering. Further details and a finalized schedule will be sent to all participants' email addresses once the registration deadline closes.
https://forms.gle/L8s8ov2As1uqSQmY7
Thank you in advance to all who participate!
Coach Sears, Coach K, & the CMIT South Volleyball Team
SERVICE LEARNING OPPORTUNITY!
We are excited that PGCPS students have the opportunity to earn Service-Learning Hours during the school day! Students can participate in the following school-based service-learning project in order to reach the required 24-hour service-learning requirement! All middle and high school students are eligible to participate in Project 24.
Schools are also able to create and implement a specific project that meets the needs of the community. Proposals must be submitted to Doreen Hogans one week prior to the implementation date. Proposals can be submitted by using this link.
*Student’s social media posts must be approved by the SSL Coordinators and/or Principals’ designee prior to posting. Failure to obtain approval will result in forfeiture of hours. Students can screenshot approved posts to verify completed activity.
**Student’s letters must be of original thought and cannot be mass copied. Prior to email submission or postal mailing, letters must be approved by obtaining the signature of the SSL Coordinator(s) and/or Principals’ designee. Students must attach the following cover page to all letters.
IMMUNIZATION ALERT LETTER
Dear parent, an Immunization Alert letter was mailed out to most 6th graders. Please parent check with your student doctor and see what shot your scholar is missing for the 2024/2025 upcoming school year. For any further questions you can reach out to the school nurse at 2405737250.
Below are some resources that parents can utilize for their scholar:
Lakewood Family Clinic
1400 Mercantile Lane Suite 180
Largo, MD 20774
301-925-7022
Walk-in, no appointment needed
9:30am - 4:00pm
Cost: $23.28
OLD GREENBELT FAMILY HEALTH
115 Centerway Suite 104,
Greenbelt, MD 20770
Phone: (240) 424-0697
WALK-INS
Monday- Thursday
No insurance needed and vaccines start at $20
Hours:
Monday 12–6 PM
Tuesday 9 AM–5 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–5 PM
Thursday 9 AM–5 PM
Friday Closed
Prince Georges County Health Department
Cheverly Location:
3003 Hospital Drive
Cheverly, MD 20785
301-583-3300
Laurel Location:
14207 Park Center Drive Suite 102
Laurel, MD 20707
301-583-3300
Must have an appointment
Select “Family Health Services”
Select “Immunizations”
List of Items to bring to the appointment
Proof of income (paystubs, disability letter, etc.)
Bank statements if you have them
Medicaid card
Parent identification
Birth certificate for the child
Proof of residence
Immunization Record
Exclusion Letter from the school
*+*** KEES ARE ASSESSED ON A SLIDING SCALE ***
*+*** A FINANCIAL INTERVIEW WILL BE
CONDUCTED AT YOUR APPOINTMENT ****
PG Community Pediatric & Adolescent Clinic
6122 Landover Road
Cheverly, MD 20785
$20 per vaccine
301-322-2411
Must have an appointment
**** You must bring copy of shot record and letter with the vaccine that your child
needs or they will not see your child.****
Saturday Academy
Greeting Parents/ Guardians,
This is just a reminder that Saturday Academy will resume this Saturday. Remember, we have two sections for you to choose from 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM, or both. We look forward to working with your scholars.
Sincerely,
Ms. Jones
LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN
Join CMIT South NHS and NJHS in supporting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s mission to end blood cancer. With your help, we can bring light to the darkness of cancer.
https://pages.lls.org/ltn/nca/WashDC23/CMITSouthMSHSTeam2024
STUDENT FOOD DELIVERIES
Students, Parents, and Guardians,
CMIT SOUTH MS/HS ATTENDANCE UPDATES & POLICIES
Hello CMIT South MS/HS Families,
We want to ensure that all parents and students know the CMIT South attendance policies. At CMIT South, we follow the PGCPS attendance policy AP 5113. Below are some quick bullet points of the attendance policies:
- CMIT South will use the Google form 2023-2024 Absence Reason Notification Form CMIT South Middle/High School for all student's absences. This form will be the official means of parent/guardian notifications for student absences. Parents can also email attendance@cmitsouth.org when their student will be absent.
- CMIT South does not take paper excused/doctor notes. When a student is absent please fill out the Google form 2023-2024 Absence Reason Notification Form CMIT South Middle/High School. This form will be sent straight to the attendance manager. Parents are the only ones who can fill out the form and email the attendance manager about a student who is absent. A student cannot send the email or fill out the Google form, the absence will not be excused if a student does it.
- The Google form must be filled out within 3 days of the student’s absence; otherwise, the absence will not be excused. This can be emailed as well.
- Students who are considered unlawfully (unexcused) absent from school or a class will not have the opportunity to make up missed assignments.
- A doctor’s note is needed if a student is reported absent for three school days for an illness, and a physician’s certificate will be required if a student's absences reach six days. Please send the physician’s certificate to the school's attendance manager at attendance@cmitsouth.org.
- Mental Health Day. Students may receive as an excused absence one (1) day of absence in each semester of each school year for a student’s mental health needs. A note from a physician to excuse a student’s absence for mental health needs is not required.
Once again, these are just some of the new updates that PGCPS has put in the attendance policy AP 5113. We encourage all parents to read the full updated attendance policy linked below.
For all attendance-related information or questions, please direct it to attendance@cmitsouth.org.
Thank you.
ATHLETICS NEWS
As we dive into another action-packed week of sports, let's recap the thrilling events and look forward to what's ahead for our CMIT South athletes:
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CMIT South JV Baseball Team: In a historic moment for our school, our JV Baseball Team played their inaugural game, showcasing resilience and determination despite the outcome. Join us in cheering them on as they gear up for their next game against Roosevelt HS on Saturday, April 27rd.
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CMIT South Track and Field Team: Our Track and Field stars took to the track and left their mark with multiple student athletes placing in the meet. Get ready to support them in their upcoming meet on April 27th at Chantilly HS as they strive for even greater achievements!
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MS Soccer Team: Our Middle School Soccer teams kicked off their season with our girls ending the week 1-1-1 and our boys 1-2. While some of the results didn't go our way, the determination and effort were undeniable. Let's rally behind them for their next game on Monday, April 29th, against James Madison MS
The Week Ahead
Outdoor Track and Field
- Saturday April 27th @ Chantilly HS
- April 27th @ Roosevelt HS
- May 4th @ Flowers HS
- April 29th vs James Madison (Game will be played at Forestville HS)
- May 1st vs Gwynn Park MS
Other News
- HS Staff vs Student game will be played on May 2nd @ 6:00 p.m
- MS Staff vs Student game will be played on June 4th @ 6:00 p.m
- High School Volleyball Tournament: May 13th-17th (& 20th if needed due to no school on the 14th)
Middle School Volleyball Tournament: May 29th - 31st (& June 3rd if needed)
- Please register for the tournament before it is too late!!!!
HS GIRLS VOLLEYBALL TRYOUT INFORMATION
If you are interested in trying out for the high school volleyball team for next year, please read the information below.
Girls' high school volleyball begins in the summer before the school year begins. Tryouts take place at the start of August, and practices begin right after tryouts. Anyone interested in playing must attend tryouts on the given dates; there are no makeup dates. Any player who makes the team is expected to attend practice every day during the season and all games. All athletes must have an athletic physical on file to tryout.
Volleyball is a big commitment from players and parents/guardians because of the summer start, so please begin making plans now if you wish to tryout. Read below for further information, and contact Coach Sears (asears@cmitsouth.org) if you have any further questions. (Please note: Tryout times are tentative.)
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
KAPPA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED
Seniors!
Kappa Youth Development, Incorporated is proud to announce that we are accepting Scholarship applications from African American High School Seniors attending college this fall. Applications will be due April 28, 2024. Applicants can apply for multiple scholarships, but they only can receive one. The following 12 scholarships are available:
· Kappa Youth Development $4000 (4)
· R.L Spence Scholarship $4000 (4)
· Steelpoint LLC. Scholarship $1000 (1)
· DeWayne and Jacqueline Wilcher Scholarship $1000 (1)
· Kenneth and Tanisha Phillips Scholarship $1000 (1)
· Kerr/Lifeline Scholarship $1000 (1)
· Gregory and Kellie Waters Scholarship $1000 (1)
· Colonel William and Lorraine Bell Scholarship $1000 (1)
· Five Karats Scholarship $500 (1)
· Ronald and Grace Watson Scholarship $1000 (1)
· Brenda Smith, Bennie & Virginia Howard Scholarship $1000 (1)
· Academic Achievement Scholarship $2000 (2)
19 Scholarships to be Awarded
· Eleven for African American Males Students Only (Females can apply for the additional eight)
Click on this link to apply for the scholarships. Scholarships 2024 – Kappa Youth Development, Inc.
Scholarships 2024 – Kappa Youth Development, Inc.
(Four $1000 Scholarships available) (ANY MAJOR)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. will be awarding scholarships for an African American Male graduating high school student attending a college/university during the 2024-2025 school year. In order to be eligible for the 2024 Kappa Youth Development, Inc. Scholarship, students must:
Be a graduating high school senior
Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 out of 4.0
Apply and provide proof of acceptance to a college or university.
(Four $1,000 Scholarships) (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math-STEM Major)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. in conjunction with Mr. Reginald L. Spence will be awarding a 4-year scholarship in the amount of $1000 per year for a African American (Male or Female) graduating high school student majoring in a Technical or Science field (Engineering, Computer Science, Chemistry, Biology, Math etc.) that lives in Prince George's County or Southern Maryland and will be enrolled and attending a college or university during the next four years. (2024-2028). Must have a high school cumulative GPA of 2.5. The awardee must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 per academic year to continue to receive the $1000 scholarship award in each of the years while attending college.
(One $1000 Scholarship) (FINE ARTS--Major)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. in conjunction with Steel Point Solutions LLC. will be awarding a scholarship to a African American (Male or Female) graduating high school student, majoring in Fine Arts (music, journalism, creative writing, graphic design, theatre, fashion, art, photography, acting or culinary arts) that lives in Prince George's County or Southern Maryland attending a college, university or trade school during the 2024-2025 school year. Must have a high school cumulative GPA of 2.5.
(One $1000 Scholarship) (ANY MAJOR-Must attend NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. in conjunction with Dewayne and Jacqueline Wilcher, will be awarding a scholarship designed to support a young and gifted graduating high school African American Male student who will attend Norfolk State University. The applicant must:
1. Have attained a minimum cumulative high school G.P.A. of 2.5.
2. Live in southern Prince George's County or Southern Maryland.
3. Attend a college or university during the 2024-2025 academic school year.
(One $1,000 Scholarship) (Business--Major)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. in conjunction with Kenneth and Tanisha Phillips will be awarding a scholarship designed to support a graduating high school African American Male student that will major in a business-related college degree. (Accounting, Business Administration, Communications, Finance, Marketing, or Human Resources) Must have a high school cumulative GPA of 2.5.
(One $1,000 Scholarship) (CRIMINAL JUSTICE--Major)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. in conjunction with the Kerr/Lifeline will be awarding a scholarship designed to support a graduating high school African American Male student that will major in a Criminal Justice related college degree. (Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Forensics, Public Safety, Homeland Security, or Political Science) Must have a high school cumulative GPA of 2.5.
(One $1,000 Scholarship)
(Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Finance, Computer Science, or Aerospace—Major) Must attend North Carolina A&T University or South Carolina State University
Kappa Youth Development, Inc in conjunction with Gregory and Kellie Waters and Mu Lambda Nu will be awarding a scholarship designed to support a graduating high school BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) female student that will major in a STEM -related college degree. (BS Finance, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, or Aerospace) and will be attending North Carolina A&T University or South Carolina State University. Must have a high school cumulative GPA of 2.8
(One $1,000 Scholarship) (SOCIAL SCIENCE—Major)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. in conjunction with Colonel William and Lorraine Bell will be awarding a scholarship designed to support a graduating high school African American Male student that will major in the Social Science field (Anthropology, Archaeology, Economics, Human Geography, Linguistics, Management Science, Communication Science and Political Science.) Must have a high school cumulative GPA of 3.0.
(One $500 Scholarship) (Any Major) (Must attend a College or University in Maryland)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. will be awarding scholarships for a graduating high school African American Male student attending a college or university in MARYLAND during the 2024-2025 school year. Must have a high school cumulative GPA of 2.5.
(One $1000 Scholarship) (Major—Education)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. in conjunction with Ronald and Grace Watson will be awarding a scholarship designed to support a graduating high school African American Student (Male or Female) that will major in Education (Early Childhood, Elementary Education, Special Education, Secondary Education, Counseling) Must have a high school cumulative GPA of 2.5.
One $1000 Scholarship) (Any Major-MUST ATTEND ALABAMA STATE UNIVERSITY)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. in conjunction with Brian and Cynthia Howard, will be awarding a scholarship in memory of Brian & Cynthia’s parents designed to support a young and gifted graduating high school African-American Male or Female student who will attend Alabama State University (ASU). The applicant must:
1. Have attained a minimum cumulative high school GPA of2.0.
2. Must live in the Washington metropolitan area.
3.Attend Alabama State University during 2024-2025academic school year.
(Four $1000 Scholarships available) (ANY MAJOR)
Kappa Youth Development, Inc. will be awarding scholarships for an African American Male graduating high school student attending a college/university during the 2024-2025 school year. In order to be eligible for the 2024 Kappa Youth Development, Inc. Scholarship, students must:
Be a graduating high school senior
Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 out of 4.0
Apply and provide proof of acceptance to a college or university.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ken Phillips at kendarph@aol.com.
STUDENT SERVICE LEARNING OPPORTUNITY- UNIVERISTY OF MARYLAND AT
High Schoolers!
Please click the attached link and flyer for a great Student Service Learning opportunity provided by the University of Maryland Extension!
https://extension.umd.edu/locations/prince-georges/4-h-youth-development/volunteer-information/
NORTH CAROLINA A&T ACCOUNTING SUMMER PROGRAM
Class of 2020 graduate and recent graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, Tarik Manzie wanted to share this opportunity with our high school scholars. He is assisting NCAT with recruiting students. Please see the attached flyer for details about the upcoming summer program.
LIST OF SCHOLARSHIPS!!!
Seniors!!!
The following link is a list of scholarships with deadlines in early October! For any questions or concerns, please reach out to the contact information provided on the scholarship's page.
SMART SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY & STEM DISCIPLINES
Hello Juniors and Seniors!
Please see the below scholarship opportunity. Students who are currently taking dual enrollment courses may apply for this scholarship. Please take note of the applicant requirements under the "Undergraduate Applicants" section. For any questions or concerns, please email smart@smartscholarship.org.
SMART Scholarship Eligibility & STEM Disciplines
To learn more about the Ronald V. Dellums Memorial SMART Scholarship (Dellums SMART Scholarship) and to review eligibility requirements of the Dellums SMART Scholarship, visit the About Dellums page: https://www.smartscholarship.org/smart?id=kb_article&sys_id=5eb87d811b1f6d504e7ba820f54bcbf7
Eligibility Requirements: Review the below scholarship requirements to ensure you are eligible to apply for this life-changing opportunity. Who can apply? The SMART application is open August through December of every year, with awards being granted the following spring.
All applicants must be:
- a citizen of the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or United Kingdom at time of application,
- 18 years of age or older as of August 1, 2024
- requesting at least 1 year of degree funding prior to graduation (which starts at the program start date),
- able to complete at least one summer internship (multi-year scholars only)
- willing to accept post-graduation employment with the DoD,
- a student in good standing with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale,
- pursuing a technical undergraduate or graduate degree in one of the 24 STEM disciplines listed below,
- able to produce a fall 2023 college transcript from a regionally accredited US college or university, OR be pursuing a graduate degree at a regionally accredited US college or university.
For more information, watch the SMART Eligibility Requirements video.
What kind of STEM?
The program focuses on students pursuing disciplines that are critical to national security functions of the Department of Defense (DoD). The following is a list of SMART’s 24 approved STEM disciplines. These disciplines are general umbrella disciplines – specific applicant majors or fields of study may fall under one or more discipline on this list. Please note, non-technical degrees, including management, arts, or humanities, are not approved or funded by SMART.
- Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Biosciences
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Cognitive, Neural, and Behavioral Sciences
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Cybersecurity
- Data Science and Analytics
- Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Sciences
- Geosciences
- Industrial and Systems Engineering
- Information Sciences
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering
- Oceanography
- Operations Research
- Physics
- Software Engineering
What you need to know
Scholarships are awarded for a minimum of 1 year and a maximum of 5 years of funding, depending on degree requirements. SMART is a one-for-one commitment; for every year of degree funding, the scholar commits to working for a year with the DoD as a civilian employee.
Undergraduate applicants
Must be currently enrolled at a regionally accredited U.S. college or university Must be able to produce a fall 2023 (or earlier) college transcript at the end of the term AP coursework is not considered college credit
Graduate applicants
Can be either currently enrolled in a regionally accredited U.S. college or university or awaiting notification of admission If awaiting admission, you must be accepted for entrance in the fall 2024 term Scholars enter the program as either recruitment or retention. Learn more information on how scholars participate in the SMART Program through recruitment or retention. Learn more about the citizenship and security clearance requirements for SMART scholarship awards.
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