Clemens Crossing Cougar Comments
Volume 45, Issue 40 - May 31, 2024
Clemens Crossing Elementary School
Jaime Gittleson - Assistant Principal
Website: cces.hcpss.org
Location: 10320 Quarterstaff Road, Columbia, MD, USA
Phone: (410) 313-6866
Facebook: facebook.com/ClemensCrossingElementary
Twitter: @hcpss_cces
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From the Administrators
Dear Families,
We could not have asked for a more perfect Field Day!!!!!! Thank you to Mr. Griffis and Mr. Robinson for their efforts in making this day successful! Thank you to all of the volunteers who were here to assist! We appreciate your help!!!
Also, please see below about signing your child up to ride the bus for next year. Anyone student who is eligibile (based on your address) needs to sign up by June 5th.
Thank you!
Michelle Leader, Principal
Jaime Gittleson, Assistant Principal
Important Upcoming Dates and Events
May
- 31 - Field Day
June
- 3 - Field Day - RAIN DATE
- 5 - 3 Hour Early Dismissal - Professional Work Day, 12:55 pm Dismissal
- 6 - Wear Green for "Think Green Thursday"
- 6 - Spring Concert, 6:30 pm at Atholton High School
- 12 - 3 Hour Early Dismissal, 12:55 pm Dismissal
- 13 - 3 Hour Early Dismissal, 12:55 pm Dismissal
- 13 - 5th Grade Promotion Ceremony, 2:30 pm at Atholton High School
- 14 - 3 Hour Early Dismissal, 12:55 pm Dismissal, Last Day of School
To subscribe to the CCES calendar on your smartphone, electronic device, or email system use the calendar ID sqspkjkbr6v6arss44js3n21eg@group.calendar.google.com.
2024/2025 School Bus Transportation Registration
Parents/guardians whose children are eligible for bus transportation are asked to register to receive bus service each year. Families whose students have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or a Section 504 plan that includes transportation do not need to register.
The transportation registration process is completed online via HCPSS Connect Synergy and must be done for each child eligible for bus service. See the Transportation Opt-In Directions for details on how to complete.
2024 Free Summer Meals Program
To continue meeting the growing need to feed hungry children and families in Howard County and fill the nutritional gap over the summer months, HCPSS once again will provide free summer meals Monday-Friday, June 24-Aug. 2, at locations throughout the county. Meals will be served only on days schools are open and there will be no meal service Thursday, July 4.
Complete details on the HCPSS 2024 Summer Meals Program are available online.
Kindergarten and New First Grade Enrollment
It is that time of year when we enroll kindergarteners and new students to first grade for next year! If you have a child who will be 5 years old by September 1st, please enroll them now! If you know anyone who has a child this age, please have them enroll their child now!The link to on-line enrollment is below! Please feel free to call the office at 410-313-6866 with any questions!
Kindergarten, Here We Come!
The Howard County Library System will be hosting Kindergarten, Here We Come classes this summer!
- Offered in July and August
- 45-60 minute classes
- Classes include an opportunity for participants to practice boarding a school bus
- Some classes will be offered in English and some will be offered in Spanish
- Registration required
Kindergarten, Here We Come Flyer - English
Kindergarten, Here We Come Flyer - Spanish
Pull those TABS Cougars! Let’s turn TRASH into TREASURE!
Why: Our school will be participating in the “Pull Tab Program” to help benefit the Maryland Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Who: Everyone! Lead by our very own 5th Grade Eco-Leaders.
Where: Send your tabs in with your student and have them place them in the bin in their pod area.
When: We will collect tabs through June 7th.
Our Eco-leaders would like to remind you that our Earth is important!
For more details be visit https://rmhcmaryland.org/pull-tabs/.
Please email Mrs. Seifert with any questions. jhonna_seifert@hcpss.org
PTA News
In Case You Missed It
Family Guide - The ABC's of CCES
HCPSS Student & Parent Handbook
Family Guides: What your Child Will Learn this Year
Do you want to get a head start on the school year? We encourage all parents/guardians to visit the link below to learn what your child will learn this year in grades PreK-5! Once you click on your child’s grade level, use the yellow “course navigation” box in the top right corner to navigate standards, free games, and family activities for each subject area. Happy learning!
https://www.hcpss.org/academics/what-your-child-will-learn-guides/
HCPSS Student Code of Conduct
The Howard County Public School System is committed to providing a safe, engaging and supportive learning environment where all policies are enforced fairly and consistently. HCPSS policies and regulations emphasize instruction and rehabilitation rather than punishment and are designed to foster and reward appropriate behavior and keep students connected to school so they can graduate college and career ready. Please read and review the HCPSS student code of conduct with your child(ren) before the school year begins:
https://www.hcpss.org/f/aboutus/student-handbook/student-code-of-conduct.pdf
Change of Address
HCPSS parents/guardians are required by Board of Education Policy 9000 Student Residency, Eligibility, Enrollment and Assignment to notify HCPSS if they move to a new home address by submitting residency documentation to their student’s current school. Students who have a change of residence on or after the first day of the 2023-2024 school year must request a student reassignment in order to complete the school year at their previous school.
Connect with CCES and Stay Informed
Listed below are the many ways to stay informed at Clemens Crossing Elementary School.
Twitter
- Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/hcpss_cces
- We use Twitter to inform, celebrate, and engage our community.
- Twitter is used to share what is going on in our school, our community, and throughout the Howard County Public School System.
- Turn on notifications to get information the second it is tweeted.
- We live-stream our concerts on Periscope through Twitter.
- Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ClemensCrossingElementary
- We have found that Facebook is the social media most used by our parents so we are now on Facebook, too!
- Our Facebook page is updated automatically from our Twitter feed.
- Please use Facebook to share the good news from CCES with your friends and families.
- We use Instagram periodically. We do post pictures and information there.
Website
- Our website, cces.hcpss.org, is updated regularly.
- Important news and information is located on the main page of the site including an archive of our weekly newsletter, Cougar Comments.
- Staff information and email is located under the "Our Staff" tab.
- A subscribable google calendar is located on the "Calendar" tab.
- Email is our main form of communication.
- You will receive news and information automatically to the email address you provide in your Family File. We will not inundate your inbox with email. Look for the weekly Cougar Comments on Friday mornings.
- If you would like email sent to different email addresses, update your email in Family File with the email address you prefer.
- You can subscribe additional email addresses by visiting the HCPSS News site here. http://www.hcpss.org/hcpss-news/
- Weekly announcements, important information and updates, and more will primarily be sent through email.
- You also have the opportunity to opt-in for text messaging
Opting into CCES and HCPSS Text Messages
If you wish to “opt-in” to receive CCES and HCPSS texts with emergency information or reminders, please follow the directions below:
Send a text to the number: 67587
Text “Yes” in the message.
Reply “Yes” when prompted if you want to “opt-in”
Community News
Howard County Family Wellness Day
What: Howard County Family Wellness Day (bring your children, neighbors and co-workers)
When: Sunday, June 9th from 8am – 1pm
Where: Centennial Park (South Gate entrance off Rt. 108)
Website: www.WePromoteHealth.org
HCPSS joins with other leaders in challenging our community to incorporate healthy food choices and physical activity into your daily life. Howard County Family Wellness Day brings families together each year to put the focus on wellness in our schools, workplaces and community. There will be lots of interactive booths and activities for adults and children of all ages. This year’s event kicks off with the 20th Annual Matzohball 5k run/walk. Family Wellness Day is free. There is a fee for participating in the 5k and the 1 Mile Fun/Run-Walk. All registration fees, when registering on the official website, benefit HopeWorks, DreamBuilders and GrassRoots.
Take part in our annual CPR Pump-A-Thon at noon and watch the Internationally acclaimed ”Kangaroo Kids” Performance at 12:30pm. There is something for everyone, even an area showcasing the many available resources to help our seniors age gracefully.
Visit www.WePromoteHealth.com for information.
AHS Boosters Camps
Does your child love sports? Atholton High School coaches are ready for a fun and exciting summer! Coaches and staff will help your child grow their skills in several sports. Registration is now open. Click on the link below.
Wilde Lake High School Boosters Summer Sports Camps
The Wilde Lake Athletic Department and Boosters Club are proud to offer Summer Sports Camps each year! We encourage participation by anyone with interest, regardless of skill-level or experience. Camps are led by WLHS Coaches and associates with extensive youth coaching experience at all levels. This years camps include Basketball, Football, Soccer, Boys Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Softball, and a running camp. Please visit the included link for further information and to register. We look forward to seeing you at The Lake this summer!
VIDEO PRODUCTION CAMP: THE SHORT FILM
Do you have an aspiring filmmaker in your family? Sign them up for video production camp! Three sessions are running this summer at River Hill High School where campers can make their very own short film. Camera use, storytelling techniques, and editing skills will exercise participants’ creative and technical abilities. Sessions run from 8:30am - 12:00pm Monday through Thursday with a film festival at the end, and children ages 9 to 17 are welcome to enroll.
Sign up at https://riverhill.membershiptoolkit.com/camp2024
Cub Scout Pack 618
As the school year winds down, there's only one official Cub Scout activity left! On June 5th we'll hold our annual Advancement Ceremony and cookout. Anyone is invited to come, so if you've been holding off, here's a chance to get see the scouts bridge to their next rank and have a bite to eat in good company. To find out more, contact us at Cubmaster@pack618md.com or go to our website at www.pack618md.com.
Swim team registration is open! If you haven't joined yet, it's a great opportunity for your kids to build their swimming skills in a fun, community, non-competitive environment. As long as your swimmer can get across the pool independently after 2 weeks of guidance (the first week is a trial week, so if you're not sure, check it out anyways without registering!). It's a lot of fun and the highlight of my family's summer.
Registration Link: https://www.gomotionapp.com/team/reccnsl/page/home
Our Facebook group: Clemens Crossing Cyclones Please PM Deena Englander if you have any questions!