

Mustang Matters
March 7th, 2025
Greetings MMS Families,
I hope you had a great week this week! We are looking forward to seeing many of our families this week at conference and our PTO Meeting!
Progress Reports are coming out next week in Aspen. Please note that advisors and teachers will review these with parents on Monday and Tuesday evening but parents should review them additionally to ensure they are on top of their Mustangs for any classes in need of improvement.
PLEASE COMPLETE – CALLING ALL FAMILIES!!! - Spring 2025 Panorama Surveys Open February 24 (3/28)
The Spring 2025 Panorama surveys for students, families, teachers, staff, and school leaders will run from Monday, February 24 to Friday, March 28. Administration details will be sent next week. Student-level SEL data will update in the Student Success platform on an ongoing basis throughout the survey, while SEL scale results will be available immediately after the survey closes.
IMPORTANT REMINDER - Student Led Conferences are coming up in March. Similar to our Fall engagement, we will have conferences scheduled with teachers in the evening at the dates and times below. There will be limited staff available on Thursday, March 13th as our administrative team is all assigned to professional development elsewhere. Please reach out directly to your Mustangs advisory teacher or class teachers to schedule an appointment. If you need support, please contact your grade level counselor or administrator. We look forward to seeing many of you for this crucial touchpoint during Term 3. Student Led Conference Dates/Times:
- Monday, March 10th 4:00-7:00pm
- Tuesday, March 11th 4:00-7:00pm
Have a great weekend,
Cooke
Every Day Counts! - Attendance Information
At DC Public Schools, we want every student to feel loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence society and thrive in life. To reach this ambitious goal, every student needs to be in school every day. However, too many of the young people in our city are not coming to school every day.
The Office of the State Superintendent’s (OSSE) finds that one in four kids in DC are chronically absent from school – which means missing 10 percent or more of the school year. At some DCPS high schools, three out of four students are chronically absent.
DCPS believes that every day counts.
Students, families, and the community must be empowered to track our progress in helping every young person get to school. By being transparent about our challenges, our city can work together to reduce the barriers that too many students and families face.
Definitions
- Truancy: Measures the percent of students aged 5-17 who are considered truant. To be “truant” means that a student has 10 or more unexcused absences from school – with or without – parental knowledge, consent, or otherwise securing prior approval from the start of the school year.
- In-school Attendance: Measures the average percent of students who are attending school.
- Chronic Absence Rate: Measures the percent of students who miss 10 percent or more days in a school year from the start of the school year.
- Attendance Entry Rate: Measures the percent of classes for which a school has entered attendance.
- 60/40 rule: Students are considered legally absent for the day if they miss more than 40% of their classes.
Regular school attendance is critical for academic success. Our goal is to ensure that every student attends school regularly and on time. Daily presence in school has a huge impact on a student’s academic success, starting in kindergarten and continuing through high school. Even as children grow older and more independent, families can continue to play a key role in making sure students get to school safely every day and understand why attendance is so important for success in school and in life.
We realize some absences are unavoidable due to health problems or other circumstances. But, we also know that when students miss too much school—excused or unexcused—they can fall behind academically. Your child is less likely to succeed if he or she is chronically absent—which means missing 18 or more days in a school year. Research shows that:
Children that are chronically absent in kindergarten and 1st grade are much less likely to read at grade level by the end of 3rd grade. By 6th grade, chronic absence is a warning sign for students at risk of dropping out of school. By 9th grade, good attendance can predict graduation rates even better than 8th grade test scores.
Questions/Concerns:
If you have any questions or concerns please contact Ms. Claribel Salgado via email at claribel.salgado@k12.dc.gov or by phone at (202) 671-6033.
Attendance Excuse Notes:
If your student is absent for a legally approved reason please complete the Attendance Excuse Form at the link below.
https://forms.office.com/r/CzHTTvJCM9
Alternatively, if you are unable to submit the form you can email Ms. Claribel Salgado (claribel.salgado@k12.dc.gov) or direct your student to turn in their excuse note or official documentation to the main office.
Attendance Protocol/Protocolo de asistencia
NEW INFORMATION/RESOURCES – new to this week’s Parent Email:
COMING SOON!!!! 4.9.25 – 4th Period/5:00pm for families – Spring Arts Showcase! I’m raising this up to the top of our notifications as we are looking forward to this landmark event coming in just about a month! Details will be shared closer to our show, but we will have a large amount of arts and live performances, building tours, enrollment opportunities and more for all families and ages. Can’t wait to see you there!
PTO Meeting for March – this coming Tuesday 3/11 at 6:00pm. Zoom link. There will not be an in-person meeting on Friday 3/14."
ENROLLMENT OPENS 3.28.25 – Enrollment season is fast approaching! We look forward to working with all MacFarland families starting on Friday, March 28th to complete the re-enrollment process. We have lots of great student incentives planned for completing the enrollment process such as field trips, dress down days, and more! Look out for more information regarding enrollment in the next weeks Mustang Matters.
REMINDERS/PREVIOUSLY SHARED – reminders and resources from previous Parent Emails:
8th Grade/All Parent resource from Ms. Castro – please see attached HS Season One-Pager in English and Spanish.
Greetings Families,
High School Season has transitioned from On-Time Lottery Applications to Post-Lottery Applications. What does this mean? This means that every high school application received starting from 12:00 am February 4th, will be reviewed in the order that is submitted.
In total, we had 119 applications submitted with 115 on time and 4 post-lottery applications. Of these applications, we had a total of 203 applications to selective high schools! For the first time, due to the abundance of applicants, we will be hosting Phelps Architecture Construction and Engineering High School staff on Thursday, February 27th for in-person interviews and timed essays. Recommenders have been and continue to work hard on their recommendations. Our deadline is Monday, February 10th. Reminder that results are released on Friday, March 28th.
It is our recommendation that every student complete high school research and applies to at least one high school. While this is our recommendation, we understand that many of our students want to enroll at Roosevelt. With this in mind, we will be visiting next week on Wednesday, February 12th. If a secondary visit is needed, it will be scheduled at our earliest convenience. Additionally, we have also rescheduled our visit to Dunbar to Wednesday, February 26th.
Thank you all so much for your continued support!
REMINDER - Anti-Racist/Student Empowerment Work – as we continue to work to strengthen our school community and our work in this vein there are some important next steps being coordinated with our partners We Wil All Rise:
- Teacher/Staff Focus Groups: These are scheduled for March 19th, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., with 6-8 participants per group. If you are interested in participating please email Edgar/Cooke directly.
REMINDER - Summer Bridge for New Mustangs 8.5-8.8 (Tu-Fri) – Yes – it’s a long way off, but we are always asked about Summer Bridge early in the year, and we are sharing our dates now so you can plan for your newest Mustang or share with feeder school partners and friends.
REMINDER - 4.28-5.9 – CAPE Testing – All students – our biggest test of the year – students will test each morning and have a modified schedule.
Parent Resource – REPEATED - As a new administration moves into our federal government, we know that some of our vulnerable communities and families may have concerns or seek information related to possible immigration actions. We have attached multiple resources for our families to review and are actively collaborating with our partner schools and central office to offer more workshops and resource support. If you have any questions or a specific need, please reach out to Mr. Novoa-Marcano – edgar.novoa-marcano@k12.dc.gov
Key Upcoming Dates:
3.11.25 – PTO Meeting – 6:00pm – Zoom link"
3.28.25 – Enrollment Opens
4.9.25 – 4th Period/5:00pm for families – Spring Arts Showcase
4.28 – 5.9 – CAPE Testing – All students
6.6.25 – 4th Period – EOY Talent Showcase
8.5.25 – 8.8.25 – Tu-Friday - Summer Bridge for New Mustangs 8.5-8.8 (Tu-Fri)
Shout Outs and Celebrations: Please check out a few shout outs to MacFarland community members who are embracing our belief that we are one MacFarland!
Shout out to Coach Walston for bringing her student work samples to the Science Collaborative Meeting on Tuesday this week. It was a great reflection point for the team to consider their work with Claim/Evidence/Reasoning and examine the rubrics as well as identify modifications to their practice and plan a common mini lesson related to this writing task.
Shout out to Ms. Simmons for working into the evening to ensure student safety. Her expert and responsive work dealing with a serious incident involving our students late Tuesday evening as well as her work late the next night to coordinate parent follow up and engagement is a critical factor in helping prevent issues within our building and keep our Mustangs safe. This work is the definition of above and beyond and we are all thankful for it!
Upcoming Opportunities to Connect with Principal Cooke:
Via email or by appt. – lucas.cooke@k12.dc.gov
Next Curbside Coffee – TBD – we are working on coordinating with our next in person PTO meeting
March PTO Meeting – 3.11 – 6:00pm - PTO Meeting
City Kids Wilderness Project
City Kids Wilderness Project is a DC-based youth development nonprofit that offers 6+ consecutive years of entirely FREE out-of-school time programs focused on utilizing outdoor spaces and experiences to build social, emotional, leadership, and college and career readiness skills to small cohorts of DC-based middle and high school youth in both the DMV area and Jackson Hole, WY. We take our youth to do everything from whitewater rafting to rock climbing to hiking in the Grand Teton mountains!
City Kids is currently recruiting our next cohort of 6th grade youth for the SY24-25 program year.
Please see below to learn more about the City Kids program, including what we look for in 6th grade applicants:
Afterschool Information
Mustang families,
Below is the calendar of faculty meetings for the school year. There will be no afterschool activities on these days.
24-25 Faculty Meeting/PD Days Dates:
- November 6th
- December 4th
- January 8th
- February 5th
- March 5th
- April 2nd
- May 7th
- June 4th
Afterschool programming began on Monday 9-9-2024. Tutoring and clubs commence at 3:30 and end at 4:45. Students will have supper then go with their perspective teachers. All students will be dismissed at 4:45 to go home.
Students will need to fill out the emergency contact form prior to attending after-school activities. Students will also be able to list their club choices on the emergency contact form.
Interactive School Menus- DCPS Nutrislice Site
Wellness Team Newsletter and Referral
MMS WELLNESS REFERRAL
Please use this form to refer a student to the MMS Wellness Team. / Utilice este formulario para referir a un estudiante al equipo de bienes.
https://forms.office.com/r/S6pRi9yLRt
WELLNESS TEAM MEMBERS: Ms. Raphael, Social Worker Ms. Virginia, Mary’s Center Therapist Ms. Kent, Psychologist Ms. Sargent, 8th grade counselor Ms. Castro, 7th grade counselor Mrs. Thompson, 6th grade counselor LAYC: Ms. Rachel & Mr. Raul
Asthma, Allergens, and Medications
The allergy season is here and many individuals who suffer from frequent asthma attacks are beginning to feel the impact of the various allergens and irritants in the air. For students and families, we are sharingthis link to Children’s National -- https://www.childrensnational.org/get-care/departments/impact-dc-asthma-clinic -- as a resource for helping to manage your students’ asthma related-illnesses. If your child suffers from asthma, be sure to complete and submit the Asthma Action Plan and Medication Plan and Procedure to the Nurse. The Anaphylaxis Plan must be completed for acute allergy sufferers who need to be administered an Epi-pen. Also, if your child is on any medication during school hours—including over-the-counter medications—a Medication Plan and Procedure Form must be completed and submitted to the Nurse along with your child’s Medication Treatment Administration Form, signed by your child’s primary care physician. All these documents must be provided to the Nurse by parents, along with the medication/s your child is taking during school hours. Students are not permitted to self-carry or self-medicate. All the forms mentioned in this message are attached, for your convenience.
Mary's Center
For Mental Health Support Resources in English and Spanish for Students, Parents, and Teachers. Topics include: Stress, Grief and Loss, Anxiety, Suicide and Self-Harm, Healthy Relationships, Social Media, and much more! -- Mary`s Center (maryscenter.org)
Expansion of Collaborative for Attendance Resources in Education and Health (CARE-H) to all schools
This school year, DCPS is partnering with Children’s National Hospital to support our students’ health and attendance through the Collaborative for Attendance Resources in Education and Health (CARE-H); CARE-H is now available in all DCPS schools. Through this program, parents or guardians can give permission to DCPS to securely share attendance information with their child’s doctor(s), nurse(s) and medical office staff. This information will help these healthcare professionals to provide special outreach and medical attention to children that might be missing school and their families. Information about this initiative can be found here.
Google Group for MacFarland Families:
The MacFarland PTO has set up an email list for discussion and connection among current and enrolled MacFarland families. Any family member or guardian of a MacFarland student can join by either of these methods:
1. Email MacFarlandMSPTO@gmail.com and ask to be added to the group; or
2. Follow this link (may require that you have a google/gmail account): https://groups.google.com/u/3/g/macfarland-families and then click on “Ask to join group” near the top of the page.
Whatsapp Group for MacFarland Families
For families who want to connect by text message instead of email, there’s a WhatsApp group. Family members can join by:
1) clicking this link:
https://chat.whatsapp.com/Kmw0pZ6yqXCG4l7FRsuUXk
2) texting a request to join to: 202-441-9954; or
3) scanning this QR code:
Kids Ride Free SmarTrip Card
Attention families, anyone with a child that would like a Kids Ride Free SmartTrip Card can sign up for one in the main office. We will process and distribute on a rolling basis.