SHMS Family Newsletter
October 15, 2023
Principal's Message
Greetings Stuart-Hobson community,
We are moving quickly towards the end of the first term and only have 12 instructional days remaining! Thank you to everyone who attended parent-teacher conferences on Thursday evening, we hope to connect with more families during the second round on Tuesday night. If your student is struggling in any class, please ask them about their SSP for that class (a.k.a. a "Student Success Plan). SSPs are crafted by students and teachers, should be signed by parents upon review, and outline plans for success for anyone who is not achieving at a high level in any course.
While today marks the end of Hispanic Heritage Month we will remain busy with learning and activities related to Bullying Prevention Month and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Below you will find information about upcoming opportunities to engage students with learning and community-building around both themes.
The Cluster PTA is hosting its first fundraiser of the year today from 12:00-5:00, the Renovators House Tour (information about tickets below) and it is shaping up to be a perfect day to be out and about in the neighborhood. We have a short instructional week ahead and look forward to making the most of it with our students.
Warm regards,
Eric Fraser
Principal
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Calendars
Weekly Calendar & Upcoming Dates
Monday
A great instructional day!
Tuesday
No SYAA after-school tutoring
Parent-Teacher Conferences, 4:00-7:00 PM
Loving Arms Attendance Celebration, room 101, 6:00-7:00 PM
Wednesday
- Fall Panorama survey (Math classes)
- Spirit Day - Go Purple for Bullying Prevention!
- Great Shakeout Drill, 10:18 AM
Thursday
- School closed for students
Friday
- Professional Development Day for Teachers and Staff, schools closed for students
Upcoming Dates
October 27, Breast Cancer Awareness Day, wear pink!
October 27, Pep Assembly!
October 30-November 2, Cluster Spirit Week!
November 9, 2023, National Junior Honor Society Interest Meeting, auditorium, 3:30-4:30 PM
December 6, NJHS application packet deadline, 3:30 PM
Athletics Schedule
All students must complete a participation packet every school year. Additionally, the medical forms must be completed within the prior 365 days. We encourage you to have your healthcare provider complete these forms before the school year and attach them to your participation packet.
Universal Health Certificate (UHC). Students with certain medical conditions may also need to complete an Asthma Action Plan or an Anaphylaxis Action Plan
*ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED AND APPROVED BEFORE PARTICIPATION.
SHMS Athletics is seeking to hire coaches for the following teams. Professional and coaching résumés can be sent directly to Ms. Swann:
Cheerleading
Swimming
Please see below for team specific QR codes and sites and direct any questions about athletics to our new Athletic Director, Ms. Dreka Swann, dreka.swann@k12.dc.gov
DCPS Calendar & Meal Menus
Updated calendars for DCPS are available at this link.
All school meal menus can be found here and the middle and high school menus are here.
Shout Outs and Celebrations
A select group of Art students ventured into Capitol Hill to visit DC's Free Little Art Gallery. Students in Ms. Smullen's Art classes created small scale watercolor paintings and hosted an art contest in class. Winners and their guests took their art to make a community exhibit at the Gallery. See images below of students at work in the gallery and read more about Free Little Galleries! Our community's Free Little Gallery is located on 3rd and East Capitol street SE and can be visited by community members.
"A Free Little Art Gallery — “FLAG” for short — is like a Little Free Library, but for small artworks instead of books. If you see something in the gallery you like, take it home. Or create something you want to share, and leave it for someone else to take away and love." (https://freelittleartgalleries.art/)
Museum Studies students put their artifact analysis skills to the test in the Collections Challenge at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. They examined various fossils, bones, and minerals in order to curate their own mini-collections.
Thank you AP Turner for organizing the annual Girls in Aviation field trip experience for so many of our young ladies (photo above)!
New Information and Important Updates
Cluster PTA Renovators House Tour TODAY!
Today (Sunday, October 15, 12 - 5 pm) is the Renovators House Tour, the first of our three annual fundraisers that support field trips, drama, Foodprints, athletic uniforms, clubs, teacher appreciation events, space camp, theater, library books...and many other requests at Peabody, Watkins, and Stuart Hobson.
The Tour features 10 recently renovated homes with interesting design solutions and new this year--solar panels. If you enjoy surfing Zillow, watching home improvement shows, peeking inside your neighbors windows, or simply supporting the Cluster School, you will love exploring the Capitol Hill neighborhood that is home to our 3 campuses.
This year's Tour is a true community event and features:
* Watkins teacher Ms. Dickinson's home
* Former Classic Race Director Jason Levine and his family's basement addition
* Ms. Tomlinson volunteering on the Tour at the home of a Stuart Hobson family with a 6th and 8th grader
* A former mortuary now home to twenty-year tour sponsor Jeffrey Keil of Keil Construction
And more!
Buy your tickets here today's forecast looks like the perfect Fall day! The Tour is self-guided and you can start at any one of the 10 homes.
Youth Risk Behavior Survey
During the fall of the 2023-24 school year, the Office of the State Superintendent of Education(OSSE), in partnership with public and public charter schools across the District of Columbia, will be administering the anonymous Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). Should you wish that your child not complete the survey, please complete this online form
The YRBS is a tool designed to monitor health risk behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of mortality, morbidity and social problems among youth and adults in the US. The priority health[1]risk behaviors include: unintentional injuries and violence, sexual behaviors, alcohol and other drug use, tobacco use, unhealthy dietary behaviors, and inadequate physical activity. The data collection also monitors two health outcomes: obesity and oral health. Through the collection of reported data, the YRBS allows for local, national, and, at times, international attention on trends in youth sexual behavior within the United States, including critical health events and progress over time.
Information is enclosed and can be found at: www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/yrbs/index.htm.The YRBS is a web-based survey for students in middle and high school, administered during one 45-minute class period. The survey is anonymous, so students’ responses will never be linked to their individual identity, and individual-level results will never be shared with the school. With this in mind, students should feel free to answer all questions to the best of their ability and with full anonymity. Due to the importance of the survey, student participation is strongly encouraged. That said, the survey is voluntary, meaning students are not penalized for non-participation; students can skip any questions they do not wish to answer; and they can stop participating at any point without penalty. Please see the fact sheet on page two for additional information about YRBS.
If your child plans to take the survey, no further action is needed. If you do NOT wish for your child to take the YRBS, please complete this online form by Sunday, October 15th. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask your child’s teachers or principal(s). You can also contact Rebecca Harnik via email at Rebecca.Harnik@dc.gov.
Sincerely,
Dr. Heidi Schumacher, MD
Assistant State Superintendent of Education
Nurse's Corner
The flu season is upon us. As we brace ourselves for this weather, please remember to highly consider getting your students vaccinated for the flu. This should be done annually. There is also a spike in the new COVID-19 variant, and we need to actively listen to the news and monitor signs and symptoms.
Often, we misdiagnose ourselves based on how we feel but here is a simple guide to help us determine what we have based on the symptoms.
We are advising you to keep students home if they are displaying severe symptoms to avoid the spread of germs and illness in the school community.
REMINDER: Parent-Teacher Conferences
Fall Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on Thursday, October 12th from 4-7 pm and Tuesday, October 17th from 4-7 pm. Parents can sign up for appointment times via our scheduling website starting October 6th at 6 pm. Due to the limited number of appointments, we encourage families to schedule a conference ONLY if a meeting is needed to address student grades or academic concerns. Parents are welcome to reach out to teachers directly should they wish to have a brief check-in outside of parent-teacher conferences. You can also reach your child's guidance counselor for support:
Grade 6 and 8th grade Last Names A-J: Ms. Schimmerling
Grade 7 and 8th grade Last Names L-Z: Ms. Tomicula Williams
Parents/guardians can choose to attend in person or virtually. A link to the virtual meeting should be shared with your confirmation invitation in advance of the conference. Please indicate in the memo if you plan to participate in person or virtually.
For technical support related to scheduling Parent Teacher Conferences, please contact AP Turner at katherine.turner@k12.dc.gov
REMINDER: Great Shakeout Drill - October 18, 2023
DCPS Central Services and school sites will participate in the annual Great Shakeout Drill on October 18th at 10:18 a.m. This annual event is a chance to learn how to plan and prepare for an earthquake. By participating, we encourage others to practice the steps of Drop, Cover, and Hold On to increase their chances of survival and recovery in the event of an earthquake.
Analyzing maps in geography!
Stuart-Hobson Panthers
6th Graders Speaking for Social Justice!
Previous Announcements & Resources
**The information below is new or an updated version of something announced previously! **
All Newsletters
You can find previously released newsletters and information here.
The most current version of the Student & Family Handbook is linked on our website.
After School Tutoring - Seats Available!
There is still space available for after school tutoring through our SYAA program. Please contact Counselor Williams directly tomicula.williams@k12.dc.gov. or use this link to register your scholar
6th & 7th Grade ELA Updates
Greetings SHMS families,
First off, I would like to thank you all for the patience and grace you have extended to us while we have navigated some staffing challenges that cropped up at the end of the summer and early in the school year. As many of you are already aware, we started the school year with vacancies in half of our ELA classes and later added a vacancy in Health and Physical Education. These unexpected situations created many challenges for us when revising the master schedule to make sure students had access to certified teachers and co-teachers where needed.
I am deeply grateful to the teachers and scheduling team here at school for their resilience and creativity when reworking the master schedule, covering classes, launching instruction, and staying focused on providing students with a smooth start to the school year. I am also thankful for our parents for remaining patient while we crafted the solution that is outlined below. A special shout-out to Ms. Boccardi and Ms. Abou-Samra for taking on additional classes to make this whole plan possible, thank you!
Effective in Aspen and practice on Tuesday, October 9th, the following changes will be made to student schedules and will provide stability for everyone throughout the day:
6th Grade English – Ms. Amy Boccardi (ELA) will be the teacher for all 6th graders and Ms. Nancy Abou-Samra (Special Education) will serve as the co-teacher for all inclusion sections.
7th Grade English – Ms. Latoya Clark (ELA) and Mr. Kip Plaisted (ELA) will be the teacher for all 7th graders and Ms. Mekko Mongeon (Special Education) will serve as the co-teacher for all inclusion sections.
Teachers who have been working with students so far this year will continue to submit marks for the progress reports that are due Tuesday and will collaborate with one another to resolve any grade-related questions as this transition rolls out. Families, please reach out to your student’s guidance counselor or teacher (who may be new to you) starting next week to resolve any questions or concerns. Mr. Plaisted serves as our department chair for ELA and AP Turner supervises ELA if you need additional assistance. All relevant e-mail addresses are below.
Amy Boccardi, amy.boccardi@k12.dc.gov
Nancy Abou-Samra, nancy.abou-samra@k12.dc.gov
Latoya Clark, latoya.clark@k12.dc.gov
Kip Plaisted, kip.plaisted@k12.dc.gov
Mekko Mongeon, mekko.mongeon@k12.dc.gov
Jessica Schimmerling (counselor, 6th grade), Jessica.schimmerling@k12.dc.gov
Tomicula Williams (counselor, 7th grade) tomicula.williams@k12.dc.gov
Katherine Turner, Katherine.turner@k12.dc.gov
Thank you all again for your patience and grace and to the team here at school for their resilience and selflessness to help here. I am very optimistic that this plan will improve communication, the pace of learning, and confidence for everyone involved.
Share Your Thoughts: Online Enrollment Survey
In response to feedback from families requesting an easier online enrollment option, DCPS will launch a new process beginning in April 2024—and we need you! Complete the DCPS Family Online Enrollment Survey to help us most effectively launch this new online platform and ensure it works for our community. Visit enrolldcps.dc.gov to learn more about online enrollment.
Stay Connected: Internet Access
Looking for ways to pay for home internet? Families may be eligible to receive discounted, high-speed internet through the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Affordable Connectivity Program. Eligibility is based on household income or participation in government assistance programs like SNAP or WIC. Apply at getinternet.gov.
Hispanic Heritage Month at SHMS
The Inner Core classes are happy to announce some fun activities and lessons during this month.
The SHMS Drama players are working hard on "The Addams Family" which has very heavy Latin and Spanish influences throughout the script, music, and dances.
The Choir classes will be watching "In the Heights" musical by Lin Manuel Miranda. We will explore the musical soundtrack and prepare a video performance that will be shared via the REMIND app with families.
In Art, Students will be competing in Hispanic Heritage Month Themed Art contests with Prizes awarded weekly!
In SEM students have been learning about Puerto Rico. Museum Studies students will be creating a virtual exhibit on a topic that they select (possibly about Puerto Rico).
Stay tuned for more exciting opportunities to learn more about Hispanic cultures during this month from our Spanish classes and Ms. Pino-Silva, our Communities in Schools of the Nation's Capital Site Coordinator!
Title I Family Meeting & Annual School-Family-Scholar Compact Feedback
Thank you to the students and families who joined us for the Title I Family meeting breakouts during Back to School Night. As mentioned then, if you would like to propose any revisions to our annual "School-Family-Scholar Compact" before we finalize it next month please take a few moments to review the draft and share any feedback using this form.
We will host a second Title I Family meeting later this school year to update everyone on the impact of this year's funding and plans so we can begin planning for next school year together. Thanks again for joining us on Thursday and we look forward to any feedback you might have.
Spread the Word: Jobs at SHMS!
Our recruitment and hiring processes are underway for the positions listed below. Please share this list of opportunities with colleagues and acquaintances who would be a great fit for our school community. In addition to applying to the DCPS pool of applicants by following the links below, interested candidates can express their interest in an opportunity by emailing our hiring team and/or Principal Fraser.
Behavior Tech
Thanks everyone for spreading the word about these opportunities!
Every Day Counts: Attendance Tips
Powerful learning happens every day, but students must be in class to maximize their growth.
DCPS is committed to promoting a culture of strong attendance, and you can help! Visit attendanceworks.org for more ways to show up together so every student can thrive. The following attendance tips can help:
Set a regular bedtime and morning routine;
Lay out clothes and backpacks the night before;
Create a back-up plan for commuting to school in the morning;
Avoid scheduling appointments and trips during school hours;
Reach out to your school for support with overcoming attendance barriers.
Reading Plus
Reading Plus is going strong!
Parents, all students are expected to be working on their Reading Plus lessons.
Consistent usage on Reading Plus leads to gains on other tests that our on your child’s transcript.
Students should:
1. Complete at least four Reading Lessons a week
2. Earn at least an 80 on the lesson
NOTE: Reading Plus be done through logging on to CLEVER and searching for the site DREAMBOX.
Attention Medicaid Beneficiaries!
Did you know all District residents who access healthcare services via DC Medicaid, Alliance, or the Immigrant Children’s Program must start renewing their health coverage again? Don’t miss out on important information- take time today to update your address, phone number, and email at districtdirect.dc.gov so the Department of Health Care Finance knows where to send your Medicaid renewal letter. If you need help, please call the Public Benefits Call Center at (202) 727-5355.
Student Clubs & Extra-Curriculars
National Junior Honor Society
Today, it is estimated that more than one million students participate in NJHS activities. NJHS chapters are found in all 50 states, US Territories, and around the world. Chapter membership not only recognizes students for their accomplishments but challenges them to develop further through active involvement in school activities and community service.
Five main purposes have guided chapters of NJHS from the beginning: to create enthusiasm for scholarship; to stimulate a desire to render service; to promote leadership; to encourage responsible citizenship; and to develop character in the students at secondary schools. These purposes also translate into the criteria used for membership selection in each local chapter.
Stuart-Hobson MS is proud to be a part of the NJHS and would love to have your scholar in grades 7 and 8 join us.
Candidacy Requirements:
- Attend the Interest Meeting
- Complete and submit the required Application Packet
- Meet the minimum GPA requirement of 3.75 (Term 1)
- Obtain approval from members of the Faculty Council.
SHMS NJHS SY 2023-2024 Key Dates
Interest Meeting
Thursday, November 9, 2023
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Auditorium
Pre-Registration is encouraged but not required.
Application Packet Submission Deadline:
Wednesday, December 6, 2023 by 3:30pm
No late applications will be accepted.
For more information, please contact Counselor Williams, tomicula.williams@k12.dc.gov
Math Tutoring Available for 6th and 7th graders
SHMS partners with GW University for students to receive free math tutoring 90 minutes per week through their Math Matters program. Programming is available to interested 6th and 7th graders!
About Math Matters
Based out of the Nashman Center at George Washington University, Math Matters collaborates with DCPS to provide high-impact math tutoring to middle school students in Washington, D.C. Math Matters recruits and trains GW undergraduate and graduate students to be effective mentors and tutors.
Tutoring Details
- Tutors provide small group tutoring throughout the school year to groups of 3-4 students
- Students attend two days per week, 3:30-4:30pm (snack included)
- Tutoring curriculum is skill based, and is geared towards accelerating students towards grade level proficiency
- Tutoring starts the week of September 18 for all students.Sign Up
https://bit.ly/mathtutoringshms or the QR code below
Reminder: After-School All-Stars Registration Open for SY 2023-24
Registration for after-school programming with our partner After-School All-Stars is open for the upcoming school year. We expect programming to run daily from 3:30-6:00. Spots are filled on a first-come, first served basis and ASAS is reserving 40 seats for 6th graders and 20 each for 7th and 8th grade. ASAS also manages any waitlists and requests for technical support.
Please reach out to Mr. Evroy Marrett with any questions or requests at evroy.marrett@afterschoolallstars.org
Stuart-Hobson MS Mock Trial
Stuart Hobson Mock Trial
Sept. 22, 2023 - May, 2024
This is a great program for any student - introverts, extroverts, wanna-be lawyers, actors, writers, free thinkers, good-at-arguing-with-siblings, and everyone in between.
You can read about last year's final trial here.
Program Description
Over the course of the year, students will prepare to conduct a mock criminal trial, with students taking on roles as lawyers and witnesses. The program culminates in May 2024 with a full mock trial before a real judge in a real courtroom (and before an audience of family and friends).
During class, students will learn the nuts and bolts of trials and effective trial advoacy skills. We will also discuss the legal system, some current events that pertain to the law and careers in the law. The majority of class time will be spent preparing for the mock trial. Students will work in teams (the defense team or the prosecution team) to get their “case” ready for trial. Depending on their role, the students will write opening and closing arguments, as well as questions for direct and cross examinations of witnesses.
This class is taught by Kate Weisburd, a Stuart Hobson parent. She has taught this class before at Stuart, as well as for 5th graders at Ludlow Taylor. By day, Ms. Weisburd is a professor at George Washington Law School and previously worked as a trial attorney for many years. GW Law students also provide additional coaching as guest teachers.
The first class will be Friday, September 22, 2023.
Questions? Feel free to reach out to Ms. Weisburd at kweisburd@law.gwu.edu
Ready to join?
Interested students (or their guardians) should complete this form by September 8, 2023.
If there are more interested students than can be accommodated, a lottery will be used to select the final class list. Accepted students will be notified by email in mid-September.
FAQs:
Does my child have to have an interest in the law?
Absolutely not. It's great if they do, but it's equally great if they don't. This program is designed to expose students to what it's like to be a lawyer, but it's also a great chance to practice written and oral advocacy. Mock trial is also a great fit for students who like to perform and who might enjoy playing a witness.
What happens during class time?
Each class will be structured with a set lesson plan that includes lots of opportunity to practice advocacy skills. Over the course of the year, the students will work towards preparing for a final mock trial.
What is required of the students?
The most important requirement is that students attend class each week. Missing class every now and then is inevitable and fine. There will also be Fridays when class has to be canceled. But this is a full year commitment. There will also be very short and low-key homework assignments. In the spring, students will work on writing witness questions, as well as opening and closing statements.
SHMS Debate Team
Get involved with Debate! This year’s competitive topic is Income Inequality, and we would love to hear your voice!
We meet in Room 219 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:45 – 5:00.
See Mr. Plaisted (kip.plaisted@k12.dc.gov) for more information.
Policies & Daily Operations
DCPS COVID Protocols & Updates for SY 2023-24
As the public health emergency is lifted, COVID-19 is now treated the same as any other communicable disease. We are sharing the following reminders for your reference:
- COVID Testing: DCPS will not conduct COVID tests at school. COVID tests are not required to return to school this year.
- COVID Contact Tracing: No contact tracing will occur.
- Testing Positive for COVID:
- Staff who test positive for COVID should alert their school leader and follow guidance from their health provider.
- Students who test positive should follow up with their health provider for guidance and the family should alert the school of their absence (in accordance with normal absence reporting requirements).
- Masks:
- Mask wearing is optional, and schools should support individual decisions to mask for health reasons.
- For individuals who test positive for COVID: A mask should be worn through the 10th day from a positive test or onset of COVID symptoms.
- Notifications: No notifications (classroom, staff, or school-wide) will be sent for COVID positive cases.
New Families Orientation Recording
Thank you to the new families who were able to join us in-person or virtually for our New Families Orientation sessions recently. If you are a new family, or just want a refresher about everything we do at Stuart-Hobson MS and key policies and procedures, please review this recording of the virtual session (please note that the orientation begins shortly after the 13 minute mark in the recording). Also, families can always find the most current resources and information about our school in this folder.
While families who attended were able to pick up their student's schedule and the summer mailing, those who were not able to join us should receive their student's schedule with the summer mailing sometime in soon.
Aspen Parent Portal
Student schedules have been posted in Aspen and should be visible to anyone with an existing Aspen account after August 18th. Students or families without an account should soon receive an invitation to set one up by email (check your Junk folder). We will provide students with copies of their schedule during the first week of school as well.
Aspen Family Portal
Aspen Family Portal accounts should reflect the new school year on/after August 18th. Returning families should be able to access their account using their username and password from last school year. New families will receive an email from Aspen Family Portal when their family portal account is available to use.
The Portal allows you to keep up with progress in school - including grades, assignments, attendance, and more. The goal of DCPS' new digital portal is to create an open line of communication between home and school.
To Access the Portal:
1. Visit https://aspen.dcps.dc.gov
2. Make sure pop-up blocking is disabled for your browser
3. Your user name will be provided via email
4. Your temporary password will be provided via email
NOTE: Both user name and password are case sensitive
5. Click Log On to access the system. You will be prompted to fill out some information to change your password so that in the future you can click "I forgot my password" to receive a new password.
How to Navigate the Portal:
This flyer gives you the Parent Portal basics:
- What you need to know about the Parent Portal
- Lo que necesita saber sobre el Portal de Padres
We strongly recommend that families using iOS devices also download the "Grade Corner" app, which allows you to login to Aspen and monitor your student's grades and attendance in a streamlined app. The app was actually developed by an SHMS parent a few years ago.
If you have any questions about accessing Aspen or your student's grades or schedule please reach out to their counselor, Ms. Schimmerling or Ms. Williams, or grade level administrator, AP Hills - 6th, AP Taylor - 7th, or AP Turner - 8th.
Nurse's Corner
Dear Families,
Happy Fall. My name is Nurse Anderson, and I am excited to be the new Nurse at Stuart-Hobson MS for SY 23-24. Periodically throughout the school year, I will be providing health updates and messages that concern our community and students.
For the month of September, our health corner focus will be Medication Distribution and Accommodations Related to Emergency Situations:
For medication distribution, it is imperative that you contact me or any designated school nurse at Stuart to drop off any medications and authorization forms for your children. See forms attached.
We cannot administer any medication without approval from your child's Physician and an authorization from you. The medication needs to have a pharmacy label and the medication must match the medication order.
While medication authorization forms are important part of your child’s health plan, we also encourage families to provide information if their child experiences Asthma, or Allergies. Please ensure that your student has an inhaler with an Asthma Action Plan at the school. The action plan can be submitted to the Main Office or myself. If the child is approved to self-administer, please remind them to always carry their inhaler. If they suffer from any allergies (food), an Epi-Pen is also needed with an Anaphylaxis Plan.
Last, the school will be conducting several emergency drills that range from fire to lockdown. We recognize that these events may trigger an emotional response. Also, some of these drills may require students to physically move from one location to another. If you think that your child/children may have any Physical disability or emotional unseen disability, please let the school/school nurse know, so that appropriate accommodations can be made for any possible evacuations, drills, etc.
The school nurse hours are Monday-Fridays 8:00 am-4:30 pm with a daily lunch. When the nurse is unavailable students may receive assistance from staff in the main office.
Nurse Anderson can be reached by calling the school or emailing her at sanders@childrensnational.org
Put Vaccines on Your Back-to-School List
To attend school, families are required to submit their student’s up-to-date immunization records by the first day. Vaccinations are critical for preventing illness and reducing the dangers that can come with being exposed to certain diseases. Click here for more information and forms, including the full list of required childhood immunizations. If you have not already submitted your child’s immunization records to your school, here is what you need to do now:
- Make an appointment with your child’s doctor. DC offers resources to help find a health provider if you do not have health insurance. More resources can be found at pedsvax.dc.gov.
- Have the doctor complete the DC Universal Health Certificate. Your health provider may also provide a different proof of immunization document or an exemption explanation.
- Submit your immunization paperwork to your child’s school. You can drop it off or call the school’s main office if you have questions about how to submit your form.
Immunizations & Mobile Vaccination Clinics
OSSE and DC Health are pleased to announce recurring mobile vaccination clinics at three locations provided by KIDS’ Mobile Medical Clinic (KMMC)/Ronald McDonald Care Mobile (RMHC) (images & attachments). Students can receive their vaccinations at any of the three clinic locations, regardless of the student’s school. Students will be seen regardless of insurance status. Care comes with no direct cost to patients—families will never be billed for care.
For students to receive immunizations at a mobile clinic, parents/guardians should:
- Be present with the student.
- Complete registration and consent prior to arrival: forms.office.com/r/0VNUFSu4J5.
- Fill out and bring the Screening Checklist Form (image and attachment below).
- Make every effort to bring vaccine records or check with their school on what vaccinations the student needs.
Please direct mobile clinic questions to Kiersten Lally, Nurse Clinician for KMMC/RMHC at (202) 444-8888 or communitypediatrics20@medstar.net.
Other Vaccination Opportunities with Families
The best place for families to access required immunizations is through their medical provider. Expanded vaccination access opportunities include:
- School-Based Health Centers: Families with students ages 3 and older will be able to visit any school-based health center, regardless of where the student is enrolled, for a vaccination-only appointment.
- Pediatric Immunization Clinics: Daily vaccination opportunities conducted with community partners at sites throughout the District (See Pediatric Vaccination Opportunities Calendar, Attachment 3). Additional information on immunization requirements is available here.
All pediatric immunization clinics are free, though insured families should bring their insurance cards to their immunization appointments.
Recommended School Supply List
The following general school supply list will support your student in a successful start to the school year.
General School Supplies
- Headphones (microphone optional)
- Black or Blue Pens
- Pencils and Pencil Sharpener
- 2-4 Composition Books
- 2-4 Spiral Bound Notebooks
- Crayons, Color Markers, and Color Pencils
- Black Sharpie Marker
- Glue Sticks
- 3 ring binder(s) are recommended to help students organize for multiple classes
When planning to organize your student and their supplies, please remember that students will have 4 core classes (Math, Science, Social Studies, and ELA) and 2 electives (e.g. physical education, band, Spanish, etc.).
*Please contact school leadership or a member of the student support team for support with procuring school supplies*
Additional supplies may be required based on individual courses. These supply lists will be provided by teachers directly to their students/class.
SY 2023-24 Uniform Policy and Dress Code
The SHMS uniform policy is designed to maintain school pride and traditions while contributing to a safe and predictable school experience for students and families.
School uniforms or other apparel that identifies our school are required while on school property, field trips (before or after school day hours), while attending After-School All-Stars and school-approved activities after 3:30 PM, unless athletic, dance or other specific apparel is required by the coach/leader.
Uniforms include:
o Long or short-sleeved solid red polo shirt/t-shirt. SHMS logo optional. Any non-SHMS logo on uniform shirts or sweatshirts must be the size of a $1 bill (1 dollar) or smaller.
o Plain red, black, or white crewneck sweaters/sweatshirts (front zip, button up, or pullover) and vests. No hoods.
o Long sleeved, plain color, crew/V-neck shirts may be worn underneath uniform shirts.
o Khaki pants, skirts, shorts, worn at waist level. Khaki jumpers are also acceptable.
o Comfortable closed-toed shoes or sneakers covering the entire foot. Shoes and sneakers should lace-up or fit snugly. No sandals, slippers, or Crocs.
o Any clothing that identifies our school community by name or logo (e.g. Stuart-Hobson MS or the Capitol Hill Cluster School) may be worn in place of uniform components. This includes hoodies.
Dress Code
While students may wear some of the following to and from school, they are expected to avoid wearing all of the following during the school day, on trips, and in after-school activities:
• Hooded coats, shirts, and sweatshirts,
• Outerwear like jackets, fleeces, parkas, windbreakers, etc.,
• Hats and other head coverings (e.g. winter/baseball hats, ski masks, bonnets, goggles, scarves, etc.)
• Metal studs on headbands and other accessories
• Khaki-colored leggings/ tights (worn in place of Khaki pants).
• Small purses or fanny packs
Religious, medical, or other personal exemptions/exceptions to any of the above expectations should be made by parents/families and documented with the school culture and/or administrative teams prior to taking effect.
School uniforms may be purchased via Lands End, Target, Old Navy and other retailers. More information regarding our school uniform policy will be shared via our school handbook.
Uniform Non-Compliance
Students should comply with the uniform policy daily and will be recognized for compliance with LiveSchool points, eligibility for trips and other activities, and other rewards. Uniform policy violations can be documented in Live School. Some uniform deficiencies can be remedied by the support team but the loss of instructional time should be avoided when supporting students in complying with the policy. Incidents and patterns of infractions will be handled like other Tier 1 and 2 infractions.
Get Ready for the First Day of Meal Service!
We are excited that Stuart-Hobson Middle School is a CEP school again this year, meaning that all students will receive free school breakfast and lunch!
The DCPS Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) team is excited to invite our students back into the cafeteria for SY23-24! Help us ensure that students are ready for the first day of meal service. Please see the SY 23-24 Meal Charge Policy, and dietary accommodations process for this school year.
Supports for Students & Families
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.
New Resource: DCPSMentalHealth.org
With a goal of decreasing barriers to school success by providing students, school staff, and families with tools that promote academic and psychosocial growth and progress, DCPS has launched a new website dedicated to student mental health. For mental health resources including a provider directory, events calendar, and articles on mental health, special education, and parenting strategies, visit dcpsmentalhealth.org.
School Mental Health Supports
One Common Unity Virtual Office
Our social worker from partner One Common Unity, Ms. Kiersten Morris, has created a virtual office link for students and families. The virtual office includes information and resources for parents and students.
It can be accessed at: bit.ly/MsK
Thanks for checking it out!
Stuart-Hobson Middle School
Email: eric.fraser@k12.dc.gov
Website: www.stuart-hobson.org
Location: 410 E Street Northeast, Washington, DC, USA
Phone: 202-671-6010
Twitter: @StuartHobsonMS