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
- This is a reminder about student parking expectations at Colonel Richardson High School. All students who drive to school must park in their assigned parking spots. Parking permits are required and must be displayed at all times. Students who park without a permit or fail to park in their assigned spots will receive a sticker warning and a lunch detention for violating parking rules. We understand the need for additional parking, and we are actively working on adding more parking spaces. We anticipate these new spots will be available before the start of the second semester. Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring a safe and organized parking system at CRHS. If you have any questions or need assistance with obtaining a parking permit, please contact the main office.
In the upcoming weeks, students at Colonel Richardson High School will participate in the Maryland State Assessments. These assessments are a valuable opportunity for us to measure student progress, identify areas of strength, and address areas where additional support may be needed. The assessments will cover key academic areas, including English Language Arts, Mathematics, government, and Science, depending on your child’s grade level. The testing will take place during the regular school day, and we will ensure that the schedule is designed to minimize disruptions to learning.
Here’s how you can help your child prepare:
Ensure they get plenty of rest. A good night’s sleep can improve focus and performance.
Encourage healthy eating. A nutritious breakfast is a great way to start the day.
Promote a positive attitude. Reassure your child that they should simply do their best and that the tests are just one measure of their learning.
Remind them to bring any required materials: Ensure their school-issued laptops are fully charged and brought to school with their charger.
We appreciate your support in helping your child succeed during this important time. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the assessments or need assistance, please feel free to contact the School Testing Coordinator Mr. Brad Oberdorf.
CRHS will be administering the following assessments in the weeks to come:
MCAP ELA 10 - Monday, December 9, 2024 Through Thursday, December 12, 2024.
Maryland Integrated Science Assessment - Tuesday, January 7, 2025 and Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Government - Thursday, January 9, 2025, and Friday, January 10, 2025.
MCAP Math (Algebra I and select students in Geometry) Monday, January 13, 2025, and Tuesday, January 14, 2025
Week At A Glance
Monday 11/25
Tuesday 11/26
TurkeyBowl Pep Rally
9th grade wear white
10th grade wear grey
11th grade wear red
12th grade wear black
Wednesday 11/27- Friday 11/29
Thanksgiving Break!!!
Chipotle for Hospitality
Technology Obligations
Starting November 1, 2024, CCPS will begin to obligate students for damaged and missing technology equipment. The CCPS Student Technology Obligation Program is designed to promote students' responsible use of technology and reduce damage costs through a tier-based pricing system. This program aligns with the Technology Obligation Regulation (Reference: III.31.71R) and the CCPS Terms of Use Agreement governing the use of technology by students.
Program Objectives:
- Cost Reduction: Minimize repair and replacement costs for student-issued technology devices.
- Responsibility Encouragement: Encourage students to take responsibility for the care and use of their assigned devices.
Tiered Pricing Reference: For details on the tiered pricing structure, please take a look at the Tiered Obligation Pricing. This document outlines the pricing levels based on the type and extent of damage.
Payment Processing: Tech obligations are treated like any other in-school obligation:
- In-School Payments: Payments may be collected at the school level and forwarded to the Central Office Finance Department for processing. When a payment is received in school, it must be documented, and the in-school tech should be notified to update the system accordingly.
- Online Payments: Parents and students can also make payments conveniently online using MySchoolBucks at CCPS Tech Payments.
Thanksgiving Dinner Delivery
Hearing and Vision Screening
Healthy vision and hearing is important for your child’s success in school. State law requires school systems to have students’ hearing and vision screened when they enter the school system. Screenings are scheduled to begin on December 2, 2024. Students who should not be included in the screenings include: Those whose parents/guardians object in writing to the screenings on the grounds that it conflicts with the tenets and practice of a recognized church or religious denomination of which they are a member; Those with known hearing loss, including but not limited to, students with cochlear implants or hearing aids; and Those who present evidence of testing within the last year.
If your child falls into any of these categories or if you have any questions, please reach out to the school nurse at 410-479-3612 or via email at hoffman.cynthia@ccpsstaff.org.
Yearbook Ordering
Volleyball Alumni Game
Graduation Spotlight
CAP AND GOWN INFORMATION
Many seniors have placed their order already - thank you!! The cap and gown unit includes: black cap, black gown, tassel and the white Class of 2025 stole all seniors wear. Purchasing other items is completely optional. Cap and gown orders placed BEFORE December 31 will cost $47.70 (tax included). Cap and gown orders placed January 1 or later will cost $58.25 (tax included). We can place the order now and pay later, unless you are purchasing a package. Then you will need to make a down payment. Mrs. France can help with ordering if needed.
How to place an order:
1. www.jostens.com - order online using a credit card
2. Call 1-800-JOSTENS - order over the phone using a credit card
3. Ask Mrs. France for help - she can place the order for cap and gown unit and payment can be made later
Please check your email regularly for graduation updates. As more information becomes available, it will be shared via this weekly update, school social media and student/family email. Contact Bernadette France (france.bernadette@ccpsstaff.org) at the school with any questions.
Take the SAT
- CRHS is hosting SAT testing on the weekends! If you want to take or retake your SAT, sign up at https://satsuite.collegeboard.org/sat
Brighter Christmas Fund
Attention Senior Families!
Money For College
Save Up To Three Lives
Join a Club
Art Club
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Green Schools, Leo and Purple Clubs
Colonel's Closet
Food Pantries
Get The App
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.