Tiger Families
Week of September 16th
Fall Flower Sale has begun!!
Reminders
- The late bell rings at 9:25 am. We have moved the late/tardy sign in sheet to the main office. If your child is late/tardy, please bring them inside the main office to sign in and get a late pass.
- If your child misses school, it is important that you send in a note. This is the only way to get the absence excused (if it is for an allowable reason). Only excused absences will allow your child to get make up work.
SEL Newsletter
DIBELS Screener
DIBELS assessments begin this Monday, September 16th
Right to Know
Flu Clinic
Each year, the Howard County Public School System partners with the Maryland Partnership for Prevention to bring flu immunizations into our schools for students. This year, they will also be offering the latest Covid vaccine if it is available at the time of the clinics. The clinic at Guilford Elementary School will be held on October 29th, 2024 during school hours. If you would like your child to be vaccinated against the flu and/or Covid at this clinic, please register at this link: Guilford Elementary Flu/Covid Vaccine Clinic You are not required to provide your child’s insurance information.
If you have any concerns about the new Covid vaccine, you are advised to speak with your child’s pediatrician. All in-school clinics will be closed to registration one week before the clinic date to allow our health room staff time to review and prepare the consents and make sure enough vaccine is ordered. If you wish to cancel your child’s appointment after then, please call the nurse at your child’s school. If you have any questions, please call your school’s health room at 410-880-5934.
Drive-Thru Medication and Sharps Disposal
Saturday, October 26 in the Wilde Lake Village Center Parking Lot near the Swim Center from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Safely dispose of prescription and over-the-counter medication, EpiPens and other sharps, vitamins, pet meds, vape devices, inhalers, and more! Need student, adult, and medically-trained adult volunteers. Giving away 25 medication lockboxes purchased by HCPSS. For more information and to volunteer, go to : https://hcdrugfree.org/currentevents/
Intro to Healthcare Course for students
I’m Betania Adane, a senior at Atholton High School, and I am excited to share information about a virtual course for those from the elementary school to middle school level on behalf of STEM4Impact, a Howard County-based organization that exposes students to STEM concepts. This is a great opportunity for students to get exposure to STEM ideas and get them prepared for the future while also having fun through learning.
Our courses will be running from September 28 - October 12 and any students who are interested in the program can register using our Google form registration.
Introduction to Healthcare: In this course, students will discover the basics of healthcare, including an overview of basic cell biology, human anatomy, and body systems. Interactive meetings will introduce the roles of healthcare professionals and promote an appreciation for healthcare. This course is open for students in grades 3-8.
Registration: https://forms.gle/ch2xrHWi7H4UAcYF6
These courses are offered virtually through Google Meet, making them a convenient option for students to enhance their learning outside of school hours.
Betania Adane
Co-Founder
STEM4Impact
Policy 9400
The Howard County Public School System (HCPSS) is committed to providing a safe, engaging, and supportive school environment that fosters the social and emotional safety, dignity, and well-being of all students. HCPSS acknowledges the need for employees
to use an array of research-based positive behavior interventions, strategies, and supports to address student behaviors and keep students safe
to minimize the practice of exclusion from the classroom environment
to minimize the practice of physical restraint (which may only be used when necessary to protect a student or other person from imminent, serious, physical harm and only after other less intrusive, nonphysical interventions have failed or been determined inappropriate).
It is an expectation that HCPSS employees will be responsive to all incidents of exclusion or physical restraint and appropriately case manage impacted students to minimize unsafe behaviors and maximize instructional engagement.
Additional information can be found at HCPSS Policy 9400 - Student Behavior Intervention. If you have any questions regarding this policy or its implementation, please contact a school administrator.
2024-2025 Parent Academy KickOff, Sept. 25, 2024
Our very own Mrs. G will be one of the instructors
HCPSS parents, guardians and family members are invited to join HCPSS Superintendent Willliam J. Barnes, school system leaders and community organizations for this valuable information night to prepare for a successful academic year. The event will also feature various workshop topics which provide access to resources and support.
The 2024-2025 Parent Academy Kick-Off will be held Wednesday, Sept. 25 from 6-8:30 p.m at Wilde Lake High School, 5460 Trumpeter Road, Columbia. Dinner will be provided from 5:15-6 p.m. Registration is encouraged.
Workshop topics include:
College and Career Readiness/Career Exploration
Maryland’s Blueprint for the Future
Navigating the School System for Student Success
Mental Health
Advanced Programs K-12
Social Media Safety & Security
Elementary ELA, Reading, and the Library
Math Programs
Financial Literacy
Immigration Law
Early Childhood Programs
Need to reach us?
Change your phone number or address
To update your phone number or address, email: GESRegistrars@hcpss.org
Provide an absence note
To provide a note for an absence, email the child's name, homeroom teacher, and date of absence, along with any images of notes to: GESAbsence@hcpss.org
Important Information about GES
Students Receive Free School Meals
I am pleased to share that all our students can receive free school meals for the 2024-2025 school year because Guilford Elementary has qualified for the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) program.
The CEP is a meal service option created by the Healthy, HungerFree Kids Act to allow schools with a high percentage of eligible children to serve free meals to all enrolled students for up to four consecutive school years, provided the school meets the participation requirements.
This is a great way to ensure our students have access to the nutrition they need every day to be prepared and engaged to learn. Please share this information with your child and our school staff will remind them that free meals are available.
PTA News!!
Join the PTA
Please join the PTA it is only $5 a membership this year.
Sunshine Families
We are looking for our Sunshine families. Adopt a month and bring in a special surprise for the Staff (in the staff lounge). We usually do it the 2nd to last week of the month. It can be food, desserts, drinks, candies, cards, notes or anything you want to bring some sunshine to their day.
Grade Level Coordinators Needed!
Lastly we are bringing back Grade Level Coordinators. This is an individual that would like to assist a certain grade level Para with the needs of that grade. It could mean coming in once a week to assist the Para or taking things home to cut and assemble. Reach out to your grade level Para and set up a time to meet and arrange duties to assist.
Important Dates
September 18th
3 hour early dismissal (starts at12:55 pm)
School Event Day: Wear your favorite color
Activities include SEL, Hispanic American Heritage recognition, watercolor painting, and ROARS Rooms.
YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS IT!!
September 30th
No Bullying Assembly for grades 2-5
October 3rd
No School: Rosh Hashanah
October 7th
Individual Fall Pictures
October 8th
Vision and Hearing Screening- grades PreK, K, and 1st
October 10th
Read-a-Thon Fundraiser Kick Off
October 14th
Fire Safety House visit- 2nd grade
October 15th
Dental Clinic
October 16th
Dental Clinic
October 17th
PBIS Celebration: Board Game Day
Wear orange
October 18th
No School for students: Professional Work day for staff
October 25th
Fall Fest/Fun Run (full day event)- We will need volunteers
October 29th
Flu Clinic