Hornet Buzz
October 22, 2023
Sunday Chat
Hello Hornet!
We are thrilled to share the exciting updates from this week's events at Great Mills High School. Our 2nd annual career panel for 11th and 12th-grade students was a tremendous success. Last week, students had the opportunity to hear from various local professionals, gaining valuable insights and motivation to carve their own paths. It is important to note that the purpose of these panel discussions is not to push students towards a specific career, but rather to empower them with the understanding that they have the ability to achieve success in any field through hard work and determination. Education is the first stepping stone towards any career, and we are proud to embark on this journey together.
Additionally, we are thrilled to announce that this week marks the commencement of our 2nd annual College and Career Fair. Thanks to the tireless efforts of our Career Advisor, Ms. Carroll, and College Liaison, Ms. Cunningham, we have organized an impressive lineup of nearly 40 local organizations, businesses, and colleges to join us at Great Mills High School. This event promises to offer an array of opportunities for all of our students, including summer jobs, internships, and the chance to network with potential employers. We encourage all students to come prepared, dressed appropriately, and ready with questions. This fair serves as an invaluable first step in learning the art of networking, a skill that will undoubtedly benefit us all in our future endeavors. Remember, it is important to engage with everyone, even if you may initially feel disinterested.
We are incredibly excited about the possibilities that await our students at the College and Career Fair. Let's make the most of this opportunity and continue to support one another on our paths to success.
Life presents us with unpredictable twists and turns, but it is our choices and how we react to them that shape our paths. We may encounter challenges, setbacks, and unexpected situations, but it is our resilience, determination, and positive mindset that empower us to overcome them.
Let us remember that while we may not have control over everything that happens to us, we always have control over how we respond. So, let us make conscious choices that align with our values, aspirations, and dreams. By doing so, we can navigate the challenges of life with grace, resilience, and unwavering determination.
The week will be what you make it, let's make it GREAT!
We Are… GREAT MILLS
#TRUSTTHEPROCESS
For Our Spanish Speaking Families
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Upcoming Events
Dates to Remember
- April 4 - Career Panel Discussions
- April 9 - GMHS College and Career Fair
- April 10 - 3rd Quarter Report Cards available on HAC
- April 11 - Savannah College of Art and Design
- April 11 - Culture Day
- April 17 - 3rd Quarter Awards Assembly
Need Help with your Resume?
Ms. Carroll is offering a Resume Writing session on April 3rd in the Career Center during Nest Hour! An effective resume is needed for some job applications, apprenticeship applications and more! Come with a charged laptop and a list of your activities and achievements!
Southern Maryland College Fair
It's a great idea for 9th and 10th graders to attend the college fair if possible. This will help them start thinking about options after high school and help them understand the expectations to get accepted. Everyone should try to think of questions to ask each school before arrival.
- What is the average GPA of incoming freshman?
- How much weight does extra-curricular activities have when determining acceptance?
- What kind of supports does your school have for first generation college students and families?
- What is your graduation rate?
Here are a few examples, if you would like to ask questions but maybe don't know how to word it feel free to contact an administrator, counselor, or someone from our Career and College department.
Secure Your Memories Now!!
2024 Yearbooks are on sale for the cheapest price of the year!! Follow this link to purchase yours today!
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT
Special Olympics were a success! There were lots of medals and lots of smiles!
Buzzworthy Information
Naval Horizons Essay Contest
Naval Horizons is an essay contest introducing students to cutting-edge STEM topics impacting the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The STEM topics in the video series include space, weather, aerospace, optometry, epidemiology, machine learning and more! Watch the videos to begin, then write an essay explaining how the research and the STEM professionals in the video inspired you and share your thoughts on the future of the STEM topic. Up to 5,000 winners will earn a $200 cash prize! Open to college and high school students until June 10, 2024, at 11:59 pm ET. Please visit: https://www.navalhorizons.us/
USMSM Open House
USMSM Open House on April 10th from 4-8 PM at their campus! This is going to be a great opportunity to explore the many educational opportunities that they offer, while also being able to meet with USMSM alumni, the 6 University partners, CSM staff, financial aid officers, and more!
St. Mary's County Health Hubs are a great resource! Check out all the services!
All Library's have in person and digital resources available for free!
Here are digital resources for tutoring, language learning and more!!
Need a library card? Here is how you sign up!
Smart Card Instructions (English)
Smart Card Instructions (Spanish)
Library Hours
Career Visits
Much like our college rep visits, I will be bringing local professionals into the building to talk to students about their careers and the steps they took to get to where they are now. You will have the chance to sign up for the career representatives you are interested in hearing from and ask questions, get advice, and create connections during these visits. Some scheduled visits are with an engineer who graduated from GMHS and a local daycare owner. If you are interested in a career in engineering, entrepreneurship, or early childhood development, these visits are for you! Sign up here!
New Bathroom Policy
Maintaining order in school bathrooms has been an issue for schools nationwide, and Great Mills is no different. Last week, we had extensive damage in one of our boys' restrooms. This restroom will be out of order indefinitely until repairs are made. In the ongoing effort to keep bathrooms functional and available for the entire student body, we are establishing the following protocol for the student bathrooms:
During class time, all students must have a valid pass to use the bathrooms (if not, you will be turned away)
There is a maximum capacity of 5 students in any given bathroom at all times. If the capacity has been reached, you will need to wait
Always follow the directions of the adults who are monitoring the bathrooms (Safety Assistants, Admin, Teachers, etc)
Not following these expectations can result in disciplinary action under Code 702, Insubordination, in the Code of Conduct.
Please understand that the last thing we would like to do with our time is monitor high school bathrooms, but unfortunately, this is where we are. In an effort to get students help we created an anonymous form where anyone can report suspicious behavior in the bathrooms. We will place QR codes to this form around the building.
DO NOT OPEN EXTERIOR DOORS
Safety for everyone is a top priority! I want to remind everyone that under no circumstance should we open an exterior door to allow entry to anyone. Even if you think they are student do not open doors and direct them to the main office doors for entry. Everyone, including students, should enter through the main office.
Play Fighting = Consequences
We would like to bring to your attention a recent issue that has been occurring within our school. There have been instances where students have been engaging in play fighting in the hallways. While some may view this as harmless horseplay, others are doing it intentionally to provoke a response from administrators.
We understand that play fighting may seem like a minor issue, but it has been causing disruptions in the school day, especially with the recent increase in fights over the past month. We have already addressed this matter with the students, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a safe and respectful environment.
However, we believe it is crucial to inform you as well, as parents play a vital role in reinforcing positive behavior and accountability. Moving forward, if any students are found engaging in play fighting in the hallways, we will address this with disciplinary consequences.
We greatly appreciate your support in helping us maintain a peaceful and conducive learning environment for all students. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Schoology Access
For more help with Schoology, visit the SMCPS Schoology Parent Dashboard.
SAT Registration
The Learning Center (TLC) is now available!
We hope to see you in The Learning Center on Wednesday!
How did your grades look in the first marking period? Looking to recover those grades to a passing grade?
The Learning Center (TLC) will be available during One Lunch. TLC will support students who need additional help in their graduation-required courses. Any students who are interested in the TLC need to report to Room F12 during One Lunch. If you have any questions about TLC, please contact Katie Sushinsky, GMHS Literacy Coach, at kesushinsky@smcps.org or Hattie Webb, GMHS Math Coach, at hswebb@smcps.org.
Need money for College?
Did you miss out on BECA scholarships? Do you want money for college? This opportunity is for YOU! If you did complete BECA then this scholarship bundle is a breeze! If you want guidance on this scholarship opportunity, please email Mrs.Cunningham, accunnignham@smcps.org, and we can meet!! Please visit the link below for more detailed information and directions. Click the photo below or scan the QR Code.
William and Dorothy Ferrell Scholarship
The William and Dorothy Ferrell Scholarship is awarded every other year in even years to two selected applicants who are legally blind and are studying for a career in the field of services to persons who are blind or visually impaired. The two scholarship recipients will be awarded $1,000 each, and the winners will be announced in the late Spring of 2024. Due 4/18. Learn more and access the William and Dorothy Ferrell Scholarship application.
2024 AER Scholarship
FAFSA Deadline Approaching, Need Help?
Please email Mrs. Cunningham, accunningham@smcps.org, if you need assistance in completing FAFSA and/or MDCAPS
Cap and Gown!!
IMPORTANT REMINDER Class of 2024! If you have not placed an order for your Graduation announcements, senior apparel, keepsakes and most importantly, your Cap and Gown unit, the time to do so is NOW. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Toney in room 1203 or by email tntoney@smcps.org.
ASVAB
The Spring ASVAB will be given on April 11, 2024 for Juniors and Seniors. Military branches use the ASVAB as a tool to determine how successful a person will be at certain occupations. Sign up using the link in your email or see Ms. Carroll, lmcarroll@smcps.org with any questions.
Why should you complete a Free and Reduced Meal application?
DID YOU KNOW?
Did you know that if you qualify for the Free and Reduced-Meal Program, students also qualify for the following opportunities:
Free registration fees for SAT & SAT I
Free registration for ACT
Waived College Application fees
Federal Pell Grants for Trade schools, Colleges, Universities, and other certificate programs for after high school
Fill out the online Free and Reduced-Meal Application HERE
Interested in ASVAB tutoring?
Would you be interested in an ASVAB tutoring session during the school day with a military recruiter? This session can help improve your current score or help you prepare to take the ASVAB for the first time. If you are interested, please email Ms. Carroll at Lmcarroll@smcps.org
Higher education determines if you work and retire or work the rest of your life
This is proof that EDUCATION OPENS DOORS closed to those without it.
Maryland Promise Scholarship
Great Mills Athletics
Enhanced Security at SMCPS After School Events
Superintendent of Schools, Dr. J. Scott Smith, announces enhanced security measures for after-school events. Beginning this year:
There will be No Bags allowed in sporting events. Spectators will only be permitted to carry a small clutch or wallet into events. Other small permissible items such as keys, wallets, cell phones, credit cards, and cash may be carried in a pocket or by hand. Prohibited items include weapons, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, electronic cigarettes, outside food and drinks, laser pointers, non-service animals, and other items deemed inappropriate by the school administration.
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This week in Sports
Spring Sports is up on us!!!
Monday, April 8
- Tennis vs St. Charles - 4:00
- Softball vs Thomas Stone - JV 4:30
- Boys Lacrosse vs Huntingtown - Varsity 5:30
Tuesday, April 9
- Softball vs Southern - JV 4:30
- Boys and Girls Track and Field vs Quad Meet - 4:00
Wednesday, April 10
- Baseball vs St. Charles - JV 4:30
Thursday, April 11
- Baseball vs Lackey - Varsity 4:30
Friday, April 12
- Softball vs Calvert - Varsity 4:30
- Baseball vs Calvert - Varsity 4:30
- Boys Lacrosse vs La Plata - Varsity 5:30
- Girls and Boys Tennis vs Lackey - 4:00
Come out and support!!
Save time and buy your tickets online!
Important Reminders
No Food Deliveries
Need to pick your student up during lunch?
Important Links
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Mental Health and Wellness Resources
Supplemental Health Insurance
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Great Mills High School
Email: bjdothard@smcps.org
Website: https://schools.smcps.org/gmhs/
Location: 21130 Great Mills Road, Great Mills, MD, USA
Phone: (301) 863-4001
Twitter: @GMHS_SMCPS