

Bulldog Bulletin
SY25 Issue 28: March 9, 2025
Spring forward is a wonderful reminder that brighter days are ahead! 🌸 As we set our clocks forward, we welcome longer days filled with more sunlight and warmth.
February Students of the Month
Aubrey Massaro (1), Evelynn Ellis (4), Louie Ryo Chiriboga Flor (K), Hudson Blankenship (1), Journee Gordon (PK)
February Staff of the Month
Ms. Wendy Jones
Read Across America Activities
Pre-K
For the month of March, we will be inviting parents/other important adults to be guest readers.
A reading log is going home. Students will be able to send it back at the end of the month for a prize.
PreK is teaming up with several other classes to be Reading Buddies throughout the month.
Students will be able to bring in a stuffed toy and towel for some fun reading/book-themed activities —date still to be determined and specific activities still to be determined
Kindergarten
Teachers will send a link for guest reading opportunities.
"Wacky Wednesdays" in honor of Dr. Suess's story Wacky Wednesday
3/12- Wacky Hat
3/19- Wacky Hair
3/26- Wacky Outfit
1st Grade
3/14: Clark the Shark book themed activities in class.
3/28: Teachers will send information for a reading picnic
March Madness Reading Log Incentives
2nd Grade
Teachers will share information.
3rd Grade
Throughout March: Reading Buddies: Students will read to younger classes
Dr. Suess read alouds and activities in ELA Classes
4th Grade
Classes will be working on a science project connected to a Dr. Suess story.
5th Grade
Students will participate in buddy reading with primary grades.
MISA Testing
5th Grade Students
Maryland Integrated Science Assessments (MISA) will be conducted this week for our 5th grade students. Here are some ways parents can support their children during MISA testing:
Encourage a Positive Attitude: Help your child approach the tests with confidence and a positive mindset. Remind them that doing their best is what matters most.
Ensure Proper Rest: Make sure your child gets enough sleep each night. A well-rested mind performs better.
Provide a Healthy Breakfast: A nutritious breakfast can help improve concentration and energy levels during the test.
1st Annual Math Learning Festival
CCPS Math Department and Special Education Family Support Services will be hosting the 1st Annual Math Learning Festival. This family event is free and open to the public. The Math Festival will showcase activities and displays that support connecting math as being all around us. Stations are designed to spark excitement for mathematics through recipes, reading, arts, and music for families with students of all ages.
Math Learning Festival
Calvert Public Library, Prince Frederick Branch
March 19, 2025
5:30-7:30
Nurses Nook
As we continue to prioritize the health and well-being of our students and staff, we kindly remind you to keep your child at home if they are feeling unwell. This helps prevent the spread of illness and allows your child to rest and recover more quickly.
Military Connected Families
Are you or someone in your household in the Military? What can we do to support your educational journey? Have you filled out our survey to help identify our Military Connected Families? We value your opinion and can't wait to celebrate your child in April for the Month of the Military Child.
Like you, we want your child to thrive. That’s why we offer a variety of programs and resources designed to empower you and give your child the tools they need to succeed, from kindergarten to graduation and beyond.
Visit this source for more information For Families - Military Child Education Coalition® (MCEC®)
Choose to be Nice
March: Friendship
During the month of March, we are focusing on FRIENDSHIP: Be a friendly companion other people want to be around
Child Nutrition
LINQ Connect is an excellent way to monitor not only how much your student spends but also the specific items purchased during lunch each day.
LINQ Connect
Each school cafeteria has a computerized debit system which allows parents to deposit money on their child’s very own cafeteria account. Students enter their assigned pin number at the cashier’s station where meals and à la carte purchases are then subtracted from the student’s account. Cash is always accepted, although parents may also make deposits online utilizing LINQ Connect. LINQ Connect is an online payment service that provides parents & guardians the ability to securely pay for meals, monitor student cafeteria purchases and receive email notifications for low account balances. This site is free to use, however, please note that there is a fee assessed when using this service to deposit funds into an account.
Parent Teacher Organization
The PTO Needs YOU!
It’s that time of the year again when we let the school community know what PTO positions are available!
Please email us at barstowelementarypto@gmail.com to let us know if you’re interested in learning more about the PTO and the available positions.
Don’t forget that in order to have a fully functioning PTO the Executive Positions (President, VP, Treasurer and Secretary) must be filled. If not, the PTO will have to dissolve and the community loses the amazing events we do (Harvest Festival, Book Fairs, etc).
Treat Trolley!
This month's Treat Trolley will be a breakfast for the staff! Help us show them how lucky we are to have them!
Upcoming PTO Events
Spirit Night @ Rita's
Please come out to Rita's at the Prince Frederick location, Monday March 31,2025 6pm-8pm.
Spirit Nights are so important to help fund our school clubs, events, and all the extra things.
We are looking forward to seeing you there!
Family Paint Night
Come to Barstow for a family art night, hosted by the BaES PTO! It's fun for the whole family.
Pick a photo beforehand and get ready for a fun filled night of painting with family & friends.
Cost is $25 per canvas/person. Pick our your canvas and register here - https://www.kidsartskool.com/service-page/bes-fundraiser
(The Book Fair will also be open during the event).
Volunteers and Visitors
Families are encouraged to become active participants in their child’s education. Throughout the school year, many opportunities are provided for family participation and involvement. All adults attending for special school-based events where adults will be interacting with the students that occur within the school day MUST be APPROVED VOLUNTEERS. This is to ensure the safety of all students since the adults will be within the school and engaging with all students within a classroom.
If you are visiting the school for business purposes such as, register, withdrawal, drop off medication, meet with a teacher for a conference, where you will not interact with the student population, you are not required to be an approved volunteer, but must be scanned through Raptor to ensure safety of all students and staff as a Visitor. You will be accompanied by a staff member during your time in the school.
Both Volunteers and Visitors are to report to the front office at the building you are visiting, be prepared to sign in with the Raptor registration system and wear a badge while on school grounds. During the instructional day, we request your support in fulfilling our responsibility to maintain a safe environment which is focused on learning and minimizes distractions. Classroom visits are to be scheduled in accordance with the CCPS visitation policy.
Become a Volunteer
Calvert County Public Schools uses Raptor for visitors and volunteers to sign in and sign out. All volunteers will need to review the volunteer handbook and watch the volunteer training video before completing an Online Volunteer Application. Volunteers must be approved before they may begin service as a volunteer in any school buildings. Please note, the procedures for policy 8123 states that all volunteers must be at least twenty-one years of age unless he/she is the parent of a child in school.
The Online Volunteer Application works best on a laptop or desktop computer. Completing an application on a mobile device will not properly submit and could cause an issue with your application being received and/or approved.
- Read the volunteer handbook.
- Watch the volunteer training video below.
- Complete the online application using a laptop or desktop computer.
SRO of the Year Nomination
We encourage you to nominate your SRO. The nomination must be supported with a response of 1500 words or less indicating the answer to the following stem: The nominee should be chosen for the PREPARE 2025 School Resource Officer of the Year award because...
Please limit your response to 1500 words or less. Remember to use detailed examples to showcase the nominee’s contributions. Photographs are welcome.
Use the following address to get to the nomination form: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/c0f48b8e1ae248d1be9936f8900dcbcf
DEADLINE: March 31, 2025
Calendar Corner
Helpful Links and Information
Information for Weather-Related School Closures and Delays
Please take a moment to review the following webpage which outlines the protocols for weather-related school closings, delayed openings, and early dismissals
Electronic Devices Policy Reminder
As part of our commitment to create an optimal learning environment for all students, Calvert County Public Schools (CCPS) is implementing a new policy regarding cell phone and smartwatch use. We kindly request your support with reinforcing student expectations and helping to establish classroom and school environments that promote optimal learning.
Updates In Cell Phone/Smartwatch Use
We understand that cell phones are an important part of daily life for many students and their families. However, we believe that this policy will help students stay focused on their learning and reduce the potential for distractions.
Effective the first day of school, students are not permitted to use cell phones or smartwatches during the school day. This policy is designed to minimize distractions and promote a more focused and engaging educational experience.
Key Points of the Policy:
- Students may bring cellular phones/smartwatches to school but are not permitted to bring in other electronic or communication devices (such as personal laptops).
- Once school begins, the device must be powered completely off (not on vibrate or silent mode) and must remain in a non-visible, secure location. There are exceptions for administratively approved times for students in grades 9 – 12 only to use their cell phone/smartwatch.
- If there is an emergency, parents/guardians are encouraged to contact the school’s main office. All cell phone/smartwatch guidelines, expectations, and discipline consequences apply even if communicating with parents/guardians.
- Students may use their phone/smartwatch on the bus or school-chartered vehicle, but it must not be disruptive or cause a distraction to the driver. Sound must only be audible through headphones.
- Camera/video use, and phone conversations are prohibited at all times.
- Students found using cell phones during school hours are subject to disciplinary consequences, including having their devices confiscated and returned at the end of the day. Repeated violations may result in further disciplinary action.
There are specific guidelines for each student level (elementary, middle, and high) in the ‘Electronic and Communication Devices’ section of the 2024 -2025 Students’ Rights, Responsibilities, and Code of Conduct. Please read this document which is available on the CCPS website Code of Conduct - Calvert County Public School District (calvertnet.k12.md.us).
We are excited about the positive impact these changes will have on student outcomes, specifically with promoting a positive, supportive, safe, and welcoming school environment that is conducive to teaching and learning. Research shows that implementing a no cell phone policy in schools can offer several benefits:
- Improved Academic Performance: Without the distraction of cell phones, students can focus better on their studies, leading to improved academic performance12.
- Reduced Cyberbullying: Limiting cell phone use can help reduce incidents of cyberbullying, as students have fewer opportunities to engage in harmful online behavior during school hours23.
- Enhanced Social Interaction: Without cell phones, students are more likely to engage in face-to-face interactions, fostering better social skills and stronger relationships with their peers2.
- Increased Attention and Engagement: Students are more likely to participate actively in class discussions and activities when they are not distracted by their phones13.
- Better Mental Health: Reducing screen time can help alleviate issues related to social media use, such as anxiety and depression, contributing to better overall mental health23.
- Decreased Disruptions: A no cell phone policy can lead to fewer disruptions in the classroom, creating a more conducive learning environment14.
We are confident that, with your support, CCPS students will follow expectations and contribute to a more focused, engaging, and supportive educational experience for all. Thank you for your partnership with successful implementation of the new cell phone/smartwatch policy.
Attendance, Tardiness, & Early Releases
To report an absence electronically, please email BAESAttendance@calvertnet.k12.md.us
Please make sure that all notes include student first and last name, dates of absences, and reason for absences.
Regular attendance at school is vital to your child’s educational development. School attendance laws in the State of Maryland require that children attend school regularly; students absent 10% or more of the total number of enrollment days are considered to have chronic absenteeism. In accordance with CCPS Students’ Rights & Responsibilities Attendance Policy, schools will monitor student attendance, collaborate with families experiencing attendance concerns, provide resources and develop plans as appropriate. Students who are chronically absent will be considered for retention. When students are absent, you will receive an automated phone call to alert you to the absence.
Lawful absences: If a student is absent due to illness, or another legitimate reason, they must bring a written note signed by the parent or legal guardian, or a doctor’s note if they have been seen. The note must be sent in within three days of the absence.
Make-Up Work Requirements: It is the responsibility of all students, whether the absence is lawful or unlawful, to obtain and to complete the work provided by each teacher. All make-up work will be graded in accordance with the regular classroom grading policy if it is completed within the established timeline. Generally, students will have one day to make up work for each day of absence. Teachers are not expected to provide schoolwork before absences.
Tardiness (Late Arrival) & Early Release & Parent Pick-up
All students arriving after the school start time MUST BE SIGNED IN by an adult in the school office. Students arriving after the start of the school day will be considered tardy. Students leaving before the end of the school day will be identified as having an early release.
Please note: Unless it is a school or system wide emergency, parents must provide written permission for anyone to pick up their child from school. A written note is required each time your child is picked up by someone other than the parent or legal guardian, even if the person is listed on the Emergency Form.
Non-food Items Only
We kindly request that, due to increased allergies, students with diabetes and other health concerns, non-food items such as pencils, stickers, trinkets, etc. be sent in to share with the class. No food items are permitted. Please communicate with the teacher in advance if you are planning on sending nonfood items in to celebrate your child’s birthday or other celebration.
Calvert Alliance Against Substance Abuse, Inc
The short documentary "Sharing Hope – Sharing Our Stories" features five Calvert County residents who bravely share their experiences with opioids and the impact of substance use disorder on their lives and families. These powerful stories of loss, struggle, and resilience remind us that recovery is possible and underscore the importance of community understanding and support.
The documentary also highlights valuable resources available in our community for those affected by substance use and their loved ones. By watching and sharing this film, you can help foster awareness and compassion while promoting recovery and hope. The link to the documentary is: https://www.calvertcountymd.gov/90/Calvert-Alliance-Against-Substance-Abuse.
Let’s work together to make a difference in the lives of those affected by the opioid epidemic. Please reach out to Mrs. D'Agostino if you need additional materials or information to assist in sharing this message. She can be reached at Candice.Dagostino@calvertcountymd.gov or 410-535-3733. Thank you for your support and commitment to our community.
Nondiscrimination Statement
Calvert County Public Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, ancestry or national origin, familial status, marital status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth programs.
Calvert County Public Schools does not refuse enrollment of a prospective student, expel a current student, or withhold privileges from a current student, or prospective student, or the parent or guardian of a current or prospective student because of an individual’s race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, age, national original, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.
Calvert County Public Schools does not discipline, invoke a penalty against, or take any other retaliatory action against a student or parent or guardian of a student who files a complaint alleging that the program or school discriminated against the student, regardless of the outcome of the complaint.
The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies:
Ø Director of Student Services
Ø Director of Human Resources
443-550-8000
For further information on notice of non-discrimination, visit the Office for Civil Rights Complaint Assessment System at: https://ocrcas.ed.gov or call 1-800-421-3481.
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Anti-sexual, Anti-racial and Anti-disability Harassment Statement
Discrimination can manifest itself in behaviors such as bullying, harassment, or intimidation of individuals.
Calvert County Public Schools does not tolerate any form of harassment including, but not limited to, sexual, racial, or disability. Any individual (student, employee, or community member) who believes that they have been subjected to any form of harassment is encouraged to report the allegation of harassment. Students, parents, and community members may report allegations of harassment to: Ms. Cecelia Lewis, Director of Student Services, Calvert County Public Schools, 1305 Dares Beach Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Employees may report allegations of harassment to: Mr. Zachary Seawell, Director of Human Resources, Calvert County Public Schools, 1305 Dares Beach Road, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Calvert County Public Schools is committed to conducting a prompt investigation for any allegation of harassment. If harassment has occurred, the individual will be disciplined promptly. Disciplinary actions for students found to have engaged in any form of harassment may result in suspension or expulsion. Disciplinary actions for employees found to have engaged in any form of harassment may result in suspension or termination.
Calvert County Public Schools encourages all students, parents, employees, and community members to work together to prevent any form of harassment.
For further information on notice of non-discrimination, visit the Office for Civil Rights Complaint Assessment System at: https://ocrcas.ed.gov or call 1-800-421-3481.
Calvert County Public Schools Antiracism Statement
Calvert County Public Schools (CCPS) explicitly denounces racism, bullying, discrimination, white supremacy, hate, and racial inequity in any form within our school community. Furthermore, CCPS will not tolerate the values, structures, and behaviors that perpetuate systemic racism.
Each member of the district, individually and collectively, is responsible for creating and nurturing a safe, antiracist learning environment where each student, staff member, and community partner is a respected and valued member of the CCPS community.