May 16, 2024
TCPS Weekly Update
Upcoming Dates
May:
- Mental Health Awareness Month
- National Speech Language and Hearing Month
May 18: EHS prom
May 27: Memorial Day Schools Closed
May 29: SMMHS Graduation
May 30: EHS Graduation
May 30: WEBINAR: Recognizing Signs in the Household of Teen Substance Use Register: https://talbotschools.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xuWFLD_VRRG3jg5qU_FeBg#/registration
June 5: Last Day of School for Pre-K
June 10: Early Dismissal for Students
June 11: LAST DAY- Early Dismissal for Students
Dr. Pepukayi's Update
May 16, 2024 Board of Education Meeting
ACME Teacher of the Month ~ Mrs. Sheila Lapp!
Congratulations to Mrs. Sheila Lapp, Special Education Co-Teacher at St. Michaels Middle High, our Acme Teacher of the Month!
Congratulations to our Maryland History Day Winners!
Maryland History Day is a program of Maryland Humanities and is an affiliate of National History Day. Maryland History Day provides professional development for teachers and works in partnership with district coordinators who operate the program and conduct contests at the local level.
Each year more than 31,000 middle and high school students in classrooms throughout Maryland immerse themselves in in-depth research and create original documentaries, exhibits, performances, research papers, or websites exploring a breadth of historical topics within an annual theme.
TCPS had two State Level winners at the 2024 Maryland History Day competition held at UMBC!
Maryland History Day Teacher Award - Talbot County
Katherine Douglas
St. Michaels Middle High School
Award for Excellence in Labor History, Sponsored by Bill Barry and Friends
“The Great Depression”
Category: Junior Individual Exhibit
Student: Lillian Plog
School: St Michaels Middle/High School, Talbot County
Teacher: Katie Southworth
With summer break approaching, now is a great time to think about Safety. Join the 350 parents, teachers, and students who have already made the important decision to enroll in SafeTime. The app is designed to both empower us all with a super easy social media integrated tool to alert the proper authorities if we see something suspicious, AND to raise student self-esteem via the creation and exposure to fun, positive messaging.
Please join us on May 30th at 12 PM for a webinar to learn more the signs and what to look for in the household if you suspect your teen is using drugs or alcohol and how summer boredom can lead to teen addiction. Q&A at the end. Registration is required. Topics include:
- Summer boredom and teen addiction
- Household item clues (paraphernalia)
- Teen bedroom signs of use
- Tips for keeping your child busy throughout summer Spanish subtitles are available.
Speakers: Madison Elliott - Substance Abuse Intervention & Prevention Specialist Beth Williams - Prevention Specialist, Trainer
Please contact Madison Elliott with questions: madison.elliiott@talbotschools.org
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
Please be advised that the last day of school for the 2023-2024 school year will be Tuesday, June 11, 2024 and will be an early dismissal. Per the board-approved calendar, Monday, June 10 will also be an early dismissal day. The last day for Pre-Kindergarten will be Wednesday, June 5, 2024, and will be a full day. Conferences for Pre-K families will be held on June 6 - June 11.
As a reminder Schools are closed on Tuesday, May 14 for primary elections.
TCPS Launches Learn to Drive Introductory Training Program!
Attention TCPS Families! Have you ever considered becoming a bus driver? Do you have a clean driving record and a desire to serve your community? Talbot County Public Schools is excited to announce our FREE Learn to Drive training program! This is a great opportunity to earn extra income and positively impact the lives of students in our community. Training spots are limited, so don't wait to sign up. Contact Gina Pierce, TCPS Transportation Supervisor, to learn more! Email: Eugenia.pierce@talbotschools.org or call 410-822-0330
TCPS is Hiring!
Certified Staff Openings
TCPS 2024-25 Calendar
The Talbot County Board of Education has approved the 2024-25 school calendar for Talbot County Public Schools. The calendar was developed with input from parents, teachers, staff, and the community and aims to provide a positive and productive learning experience for all students.
The 2024-25 school calendar includes 180 days of instruction, beginning on Monday, August 26, 2024, and ending on Friday, June 12, 2025, with 4 inclement weather days built in. The calendar includes four marking periods, as well as holidays and breaks for Thanksgiving, Winter, and Spring. In addition, there are early dismissal days scheduled throughout the year for professional development and parent-teacher conferences.
REGISTRATION IS OPEN FOR NEW TCPS STUDENTS FOR THE 2024-2025 SCHOOL YEAR
Talbot County Public Schools Announces School Year 2024-2025 Registration for students living in Talbot County not currently enrolled in TCPS (PK, K, and all other grade levels).
Registration will take place during school hours. Please call the school to schedule an appointment.
Easton Elementary: 410-822-0550
Easton Middle School: 410-822-2910
Chapel Elementary: 410-822-2391
Easton High School: 410-822-4180
St. Michaels Elementary: 410-745-2882
St. Michaels Middle High: 410-745-2852
Tilghman Elementary: 410-886-2391
White Marsh Elementary: 410-476-3144
*Bring the following:
1. Up-to-date immunization record 6. Proof of Current Grade (if transferring
2. Birth Certificate from another school)
3. Social Security Card 7. Income verification (Pre-K only)
4. Parent with ID 8. Proof of Residency (signed
5. Proof of custody if applicable lease/deed and two utility bills).
Details can be found on:
Talbot Swim Club “Tsunamis” Summer Swim Team 2024
The Talbot Swim Club is a recreational swim team for swimmers ages 6-18 who reside on the Eastern Shore. We emphasize improvements of strokes, endurance, and fun. Come and compete with swimmers from all over the Delmarva Peninsula. Practices begin Tuesday, May 28th at the George Murphy Community Pool and are held Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. Younger swimmers (10 and under) practice from 6:00-7:00 and the older swimmers (11-18) practice from 7:00-8:30. Swim meets are held on Monday and Thursday evenings. Registration is now open! Be a Part of the Tsunamis Wave!
For more information and to register, visit us online at
* Scholarships are available. See team website for details.
**We will host tryouts on our first day of practice at 6 pm.
Talbot County Public Schools neither endorses nor sponsors the organization(s) or activity (ies) contained herein. The views contained herein are those of the author and are not necessarily shared by Talbot County Public Schools. The availability of this material is provided as a community service.
TALBOT COUNTY YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAMS – YMCA of the Chesapeake
2024 Youth Sports Programs for Perkins Family and Easton Family YMCA
FC Tred Avon Fall Soccer: Ages 2-13
· Season Runs August 26-October 26 with one weeknight practice and Saturday games
· Early Bird Registration runs April 1 - June 30: $75 Members / $100 Participants
· Standard Registration runs July 1 - August 1: $85 Members / $110 Participants
· Sponsors and Coaches needed. Discount may apply to registration fee with coaching commitment
Youth Basketball: Ages 3-12
· Season Runs October 21 - December 21 with one weeknight practice and Saturday games
· Early Bird Registration runs August 1 - September 8: $75 Members / $100 Participants
· Standard Registration runs September 9 - October 6: $85 Members / $110 Participants
· Sponsors and Coaches needed. Discount may apply to registration fee with coaching commitment
Indoor Soccer: Ages 2-11
· Season Runs January 11, 2025 - March 1, 2025 with Saturday practices and games
· Early Bird Registration runs October 7 - November 17: $75 Members / $100 Participants
· Standard Registration runs November 18 - December 18: $85 Members / $110 Participants
· Sponsors and Coaches needed. Discount may apply to registration fee with coaching commitment
Contact:
Perkins Family YMCA Programs:
Tracy Eutsler - teutsler@ymcachesapeake.org or Jennifer Dean - perkinssports@ymcachesapeake.org
Easton Family YMCA Programs: Bunky Murray - jmurray@ymcachesapeake.org
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE
The Talbot County Public Schools neither endorses nor sponsors the organization(s) or activity(ies) contained herein. The views contained herein are those of the author and are not necessarily shared by Talbot County Public Schools. The availability of this material is provided as a community service.
TALBOT COUNTY PARKS & REC PROGRAMS!
FREE SWIM LESSONS!
Free Swim Lessons are available at the Bay Hundred Community Pool in St. Michaels and the George Murphy Pool in Easton.
Parks & Rec Spring and Summer Programs!
Check out Spring and Summer Programs and Activities from Talbot County parks & Rec!
For more information:
TALBOT COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER
10028 OCEAN GATEWAY, EASTON, MD 21601
410-770-8050 OR PARKS@TALBGOV.ORG
Talbot County Food Pantries
Cashless Ticketing for Athletic Events
This year TCPS is going “cashless” for tickets for all of our athletic events using GoFan. You can purchase tickets ahead of time online or at the gate using a credit or debit card. GoFan accepts Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover. Tickets can also be purchased at the gate using Apple Pay and Google Pay. Admission to all events at the Easton High and St. Michaels High Stadiums and Gymnasiums is $6 (children 6 and under are free). Cash payment will not be accepted at the gate.
Tickets can be purchased using the following links:
Affordable Connectivity Program
The Affordable Connectivity Program is an FCC benefit program that helps ensure that households can afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more. For more information and to apply visit: https://www.fcc.gov/acp
Exciting News From SafeTime
Join the 70+ teachers, administrators, and support staff that have already enrolled in the TCPS SafeTime registration drive. This all-new app is designed to both empower us all with a super easy social media integrated tool to alert the proper authorities if we see something suspicious, AND to raise student self-esteem via the creation and exposure to fun, positive messaging.