
The PAW Print
May 15, 2022
Mark Your Calendars
Upcoming State Testing State
State Social Studies Testing: May 17-18 (8th grade only)
Upcoming School Events
May 20: 8th Grade Dance 7:00
May 24: Middle School Track Meet 4:15 PM at LHS
May 23: Rain Date Middle School Track Meet 4:15 PM at LHS
May 31: NJHS Inductions 6:30
MTSS PARENT SURVEY
At Margaret Brent Middle School, we are interested in knowing what you think of our school as we work towards creating the best environment for you and your student(s).
We are frequently looking for ways to meet the goal of our mission, Margaret Brent Middle School will provide the skills and strategies for academic and social success to our diverse population. We invite you to take a moment to complete this survey to let us know where we can improve.
Thank you!
8th Grade Dance!
Camp D.A.R.E. Junior Counselors Needed
Media Center News
As we approach the ending of the 2021-2022 school year, the media center will be reminding students of the items that are currently checked out on their individual accounts. There will be several reminders throughout the next several weeks. Please see the information below:
Starting in April, the students will receive an email informing students of the items they currently have checked out (overdue or not).
At the start of May, the students will again receive an email informing them of the items they currently have checked out (overdue or not).
In mid-May, at the end of May, and after the first week of June, students will again receive emails informing them of the items they currently have checked out (overdue or not).
Laptops will not be collected unless they are moving out of the county or state.
2022 Summer Course Enrollment for Spanish 1 & Spanish 2
Dress Code Reminders
Students are also wearing midriff shirts that expose their mid-section. These articles of clothing should be worn outside of school. If worn to school, a jacket or some other article of clothing should be worn to completely cover the mid-section.
Onesies, costumes, and blankets (worn as coats) are not appropriate for the school environment. Parents of students not wearing appropriate attire will be notified.
Additionally, cell phones are to be turned off and out of sight throughout the day. Students are not focusing on their instruction when they are texting or using apps with friends, siblings as well as parents/guardians
Standards for appropriate attire and accessories shall include the following:
- Students must wear clothing that covers certain body parts. Clothes must be worn in a way such that the chest, midriff, pelvic/groin area, and buttocks are covered with opaque material.
- Clothing displaying or suggesting profanity; sexual activity through graphic images, words, or innuendos; weapons; drugs/alcohol or drug paraphernalia; violence; or tobacco products may not be worn, visible, or displayed.
- Clothing with identifiable gang/crew representation or paraphernalia may not be worn, visible, or displayed.
- Symbols or messages generally accepted to promote intolerance, hate, racial slurs (for example Confederate flag, swastika, Ku Klux Klan or KKK) may not be worn, visible, or displayed.
- Head coverings may only be worn indoors so long as the student's face is visible and it does not interfere with instruction or student safety.
- Shoes must be worn that are safe for all activities.
- Official St. Mary's County Public Schools’ athletic uniforms may be allowed at the discretion of the coach and school administrator.
- Student dress for school-sponsored activities must be in compliance with the Student Dress Code.
Water Only, Please!
Thank you for your continued support.
100% ID Check
- Emergency contacts ARE NOT permitted to pick up students unless the parent/guardian notifies the school.
- Siblings who are not at least 18 years of age ARE NOT permitted to pick up students.
These requirements are meant to keep your child safe.