CRHS Student & Family Update
August 28th- September 1st, 2023
Contact Info
Jared Sherman, Principal
Trey Mills, Assistant Principal
Brad Oberdorf, Dean of Students
Leslie Podlaszewski, School Counselor (grades 9 and 11)
Office Phone: 410-479-3678
Jennifer Reed, School Counselor (grades 10 and 12)
Office Phone: 410-479-3678
Cindy Hoffman BSN, RN, School Nurse
Office Phone 410-479-3612
Emily Phillips, Attendance Administrative Assistant
410-479-3678
Stephanie Carmine, Enrollment/Guidance Administrative Assistant
410-479-3678
Wendy DuVall, Finance and Administration Administrative Assistant
410-479-3678
Email: sherman.jared@ccpsstaff.org
Website: https://www.colonelrichardsonhs.org/
Location: Colonel Richardson High School, 25320 Richardson Road, Federalsburg, MD 21632, USA
Phone: 410-479-3678
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ColonelRichardsonHighSchool/
Twitter: @CRcolonels
Update/ School News
- Another short week in the books! Things are rolling at CRHS. Sports are in full swing, staff and student morale is high, and the campus looks great!
- Reminder that hats/ hoods, backpacks and cell phones during instructional time are prohibited
- This week is Arts in Education Week
- The Sophomore class will be selling baked goods at the 9/20/24 football game
- EVERY STUDENT needs to have this form filled out. The 2024-25 Student Benefits Form (Household Income Data Collection) information is used to help provide school meals at no charge to all students, along with other districtwide services. It also provides individual benefits to students and families such as:
- discounts for summer and recreational programs
- internet access
- fee waivers for SAT and AP testing and college applications
- eligibility for Maryland Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
- Details are coming on Homecoming, but no student who has not had the student information update form completed through their PowerSchool Parent Portal will be allowed to attend. We need this information to be accurate and up to date in the event of an emergency.
- Are you College & Career Ready (CCR)? There is a big focus on earning CCR by the end of 10th grade. More information can be found below:
- College and Career Readiness Information - Grades 9 & 10
- College and Career Readiness Information - Grades 11 & 12
Week at a glance
Monday 9/9
Girls soccer vs. Snow Hill (5:30pm Start)
Tuesday 9/10
Boys soccer at Pocomoke (1:45pm Dismissal)- Varsity Only
Girls soccer vs. C-SD (5:30pm Start)
Sports pictures:
Boys Soccer- 2pm, 1:45pm Dismissal
Golf- 2:30pm, 2:20pm Dismissal
Girls Soccer- 2:35pm, 2:20pm Dismissal
Volleyball- 2:55pm
Football- 3:20pm
Cheer- 3:50pm
Wednesday 9/11
Volleyball vs. Kent Island (3:30pm Start)
Golf at Hog Neck (1:15pm Dismissal)
Thursday 9/12
Boys soccer at C-SD (2pm Dismissal)- Varsity Only
Football vs. Delmar (6pm Kickoff)
Friday 9/13
Boys soccer at North Dorchester (2pm Dismissal)- JV Only
Girls soccer at North Dorchester (2pm Dismissal)
Volleyball at Snow Hill (1pm Dismissal)
Student Update Form
Families, be sure to visit carolinecps.powerschool.com to fill out the Student Information Update before September 30th! Even if nothing has changed, we need it completed! Students without completed updates will not be allowed to purchase tickets for Homecoming. Contact Ms. Carmine at 410-479-3678 or carmine.stephanie@ccpsstaff.org for help with logging in.
CR Football Gear
Go to this link for the CRHS football gear store
College & Career Fair
Yearbooks Are In
Join a Club
Art Club
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Green Schools, Leo and Purple Clubs
Homecoming Information
Student Ambassador Program
Student Photos
Back To School Parent Coaching
Colonel's Closet
Cheer Fundraiser
Dual Enrollment Info
There will be a DUAL ENROLLMENT INTEREST MEETING held on September 16th at 9:00 in the Library. If you are considering taking classes through Chesapeake College during the Spring semester you need to attend this information session.
International Literacy Day
Since 1967, the annual celebrations of International Literacy Day (ILD) have taken place on 8 September around the world to remind policy-makers, practitioners, and the public of the critical importance of literacy for creating a more literate, just, peaceful, and sustainable society.
Literacy is a fundamental human right for all. It opens the door to the enjoyment of other human rights, greater freedoms, and global citizenship. Literacy is a foundation for people to acquire broader knowledge, skills, values, attitudes, and behaviors to foster a culture of lasting peace based on respect for equality and non-discrimination, the rule of law, solidarity, justice, diversity, and tolerance and to build harmonious relations with oneself, other people and the planet. In 2022, however, at least one out of seven adults aged 15 and above (765 million) lacked basic literacy skills. Additionally, millions of children are struggling to acquire minimum levels of proficiency in reading, writing, and numeracy, while some 250 million children of 6-18 years old are out of school. (from www.unesco.org/)
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Promoting a healthy and safe environment for ALL students and staff:
CCPS is committed to providing a safe, respectful, nurturing educational environment where the worth and dignity of individuals are valued and their safety and rights are protected. Behaviors that compromise this environment, interfere with school operations, or are otherwise contrary to the basic mission of our public schools will not be tolerated. Bullying, hazing, harassment, or other discrimination affecting a student or a staff member should be reported by a victim, parent/guardian, witness, staff member, or other person having knowledge. Staff members with knowledge of such conduct are required to promptly report it to the building principal.
Caroline County Public Schools prohibits discrimination in its educational programs, and in employment, on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, or disability.