Piney Point Weekly
Week of March 13-17, 2023
Important Dates
Monday, March 13 - 5th grade field trip to the Kennedy Center
Tuesday, March 14 - 3rd Grade Field Trip to Elms - Pizzadili
Wednesday, March 15 - PTA Dairy Queen Fundraising Night
We are excited to announce the PPES 2023 Outstanding Educator and Educational Support Professional recipients! Congratulations to Ms. Taylor and Ms. Curtis!
Boosterthon Shirts - PARENTS PLEASE COMPLETE THE FORM!
We ask that all parents complete this form by March 24. Every student will receive a Boosterthon event shirt.
Boosterthon Event - May 17
Dear Piney Point Families,
Piney Point Elementary is so excited to launch our Shirt Sponsorship program! Through this program, we will be able to provide an item of spirit wear to EVERY student in our school, while also raising needed funds for our students, staff, and programs this year.
Last year, we were able to partner with some incredible businesses to provide custom shirts to all our students! We are hoping to partner with EVEN MORE local businesses this year. Their logo or name will be displayed on the back of the shirt and worn by every student in our school. Not only will their support be incredibly helpful to Piney Point but it will enable us to support them as a community!
If you know of, or are part of, a business that would be interested in becoming a Piney Point Shirt Sponsor, please see the attached Sponsorship Form for more information.
We need a commitment from all sponsors by April 3 in order to supply all our students with a shirt.
I’d like to give one more shout out to last year’s sponsors! Thank you to the following partners for their generous support!
Russell's Store
Winter's
Cedar Point Federal Credit Union
Captain Pat's
J. Browne Excavating
Escape Room
Great Mills Trading Post
Dyson's Building Supply
Dr. Dylan Schneider
Bin There Dump That
SWM Solutions
William & Amanda Peterson
WM Davis Contracting
Tall Timbers Marina
TT Oyster Ranch
Thank you in advance for supporting our school! If you have any questions, please contact me at maadkins@smcps.org.
Thank you,
Melissa Adkins
Spirit Wear Chairperson
Piney Point Elementary School
Thank you PPES for your support!
Blue Crab Baseball Game
Upcoming Parent Workshop
SMCPS Website
Maryland Special Education Parent Involvement Survey
We want to hear from you.
OPTION 1: Complete the hard copy survey that was recently sent to you and return it in the postage-paid envelope by May 19, 2023, or
OPTION 2: Complete the survey online at www.mdparentsurvey.com.
Questions? Please contact Kenneth Hudock, MSDE, at 410-767-7770 or Kenneth.Hudock@maryland.gov.
STEM Academy - Gr 6
Applications for the SRMS STEM Academy will open on Wednesday, March 29th, and close on Friday, May 5th. All students interested in applying for STEM 6 will need to submit an online application within the application window. Late applications will not be accepted.
On Wednesday, March 29th, SMCPS academies will hold a Virtual Open House. Students interested in attending an academy program in SMCPS is welcome to attend in order to learn more from program teachers and students. More information to come.
Yearbook Sales
Piney Point ES
Order Your 2022-2023
YEARBOOK TODAY!
Capture this year's school memories by ordering your yearbook TODAY!
http://yearbooks.classic-photo.com/PineyPoint/home3/Bookstore.jsp
Sales end Friday, April 28.
Student absence reporting link
Wellness Information
How can you get involved with National Nutrition Month? Here are a few ideas on how to get involved in National Nutrition Month from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
• As a family, commit to trying a new fruit or vegetable each week during National Nutrition Month.
• Give family members a role in meal planning and let them pick out different recipes to try.
• Plan to eat more meals together as a family during National Nutrition Month.
• Explore food recovery options in your community.
• If you watch TV, take breaks during commercials to be physically active.
• Practice mindful eating by limiting screen time at mealtime — including phones, computers, TV and other devices.
• Try more meatless meals — choices like beans, peas and lentils are versatile plant-based protein sources that work in a variety of dishes.
• Let everyone help with food preparation — a skill for people of all ages. If you have kids, there are age-appropriate tasks they may enjoy learning how to do.
• Bring out the flavors of food by trying new herbs, spices, or citrus fruit like lemon or lime.
For more resources and ideas, please visit Eat Right.org The American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
Counselor's Corner
Hello Piney Point Families,
During the month of March, our students will be learning about the character trait, PERSEVERANCE. They are learning that perseverance means:
Working hard, not giving up
Believing in yourself
Learning from mistakes
Encouraging others
Listed below is a newsletter which contains some books, web resources, and activities for home on our character trait that you may want to explore with your child.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at kcwells@smcps.org or 301-994-2205 (ext. 24120).
Respectfully,
Krissy Wells
Evening Counseling
Evening Counseling sessions will take place at Greenview Knolls Elementary School. If parents are interested, please fill out the interest form on the flyer. Evening Counseling Flyer
PTA Updates
March 15th - Dairy Queen Fundraising Night- Dairy Queen at 21753 Great Mills Rd is donating back 15% of sales from Dine-In, Takeout & Drive thru orders to The Piney Point Elementary School PTA.
Please check out our Amazon Wishlist, any help is greatly appreciated . https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2N3614AVM5BEI?ref_=wl_share
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Student Laptops
School Laptops
Students are held accountable for laptops all year, including summer.
Here are the guidelines care.
- Keep you laptop in a secure place. The laptop should not leave home or be taken on vacations.
- Please review the procedures in our Accountability Document for "Care of Laptops Offsite"
- If you need help with your device please submit a helpdesk ticket using these directions.
- All students are issued a school laptop.
- It is your responsibility for the care and upkeep of your device.
- Depending on the make/model, a school laptop costs 380.00 - 520.00. Laptop charger replacements cost 40.00.
If you break a laptop, there is a repair cost. Please take care of your device.
Parent Drop Off Reminders
Parent drop off begins at 9:00am and ends at about 9:10am. If there are no staff members outside and the front doors are closed, you must park and walk your student(s) into the front entrance of the school. Students are considered late after 9:15am and must be signed in through the main office.
School Volunteers
Health Room
Medication Administration
Medications occasionally need to be administered to students by our nurse during the school day. Students can not transport medication of any kind to school including over the counter medications. All medication must be brought to school by a parent, guardian, or other authorized adult. Please call the school nurse if you have any questions.
My School Bucks
All students in SMCPS have been issued classroom and technology resources.* These resources may include:
Textbooks
Novels
Library Books
Laptops
Chargers
Consumables
Content/Class specific resources not mentioned above
When an SMCPS resource is lost, the student is charged the replacement cost specific to that item. When a laptop is damaged (either partially or completely), the repair or replacement cost is as shown in the SMCPS Student Device and Resource Accountability document. If a student is charged for any reason, payments can now be made through MySchoolBucks. As soon as a fee is assessed in Destiny, a REAL TIME FEE will show in the parent/guardian My School Bucks account. If your family does not already have an account with MySchoolBucks, it is not difficult to create one. Simply go to the MySchoolBucks Help page and click on the “How do I get started” option. Answers to many of your other questions can also be found there. *Please note, you can also still pay with cash or check at your school.
Ready to sign up? Visit this link.
*If you would like to see what your student currently has checked out or any fines that have been assessed, the student can login to their Destiny account.
School Meals
* The U.S. Department of Agriculture waivers that permitted distribution of free meals in school and via take-home meals have not been extended into School Year 2022-2023.
While meals are not free for all students, we are still offering the free and reduced meal program based on the status determined from the meal benefit application. Students who qualify based on income or direct certification will still receive free or reduced meals this school year. A new application must be submitted for this school year to qualify.
Elementary School Prices:
$1.45 breakfast
$2.75 lunch
- If you completed a meal benefit form last year and qualified for free or reduced meals, your child will continue to receive a free or reduced meal until October 6th. You must complete a new meal benefit form to receive a free or reduced meal for the remainder of the school year.
- For those families that did not complete a meal benefit last year, your child will need to purchase their meals. You can put money on the meal account by visiting myschoolbucks.com.
Schoology App
Bus Stop Locator/Here Comes the Bus app
Students are assigned a bus based on their physical address. If your child is coming to school or going home to another address (like a daycare), it is the parent's responsibility to communicate that information with the office. Please contact Jayne Worch at jdworch@smcps.org. If your child is a returning PPES student, you only need to communicate with the office if the transportation to or from school has changed from last school year.