Dear Patuxent Valley Families and Community,
This week was another great week at Patuxent Valley where I saw students engaging in learning in the classroom, working hard to prepare for the Black History Show, Music Adjudications, Theater Performance and Dance Show coming up in the next weeks - there is always so much going on for our students!
On Tuesday and Wednesday each of our Orchestra’s performed in their assessments at Reservoir High School. I’m so proud of each of our students and their teacher, Ms. Lentz, who represented our school and community so well.
Today at Patuxent Valley we took time to recognize the efforts of our March Students of the Month! Each of these young people demonstrated our #BulldogStrong values through their hard work, caring and excellence. Please take time to congratulate them if and when you see them!
6th Grade: Emeline T, Joshua O, Amelia B, Jessica P, Emily PN, Ryion W, Josiah A, Ary E, Rayan K, Isabella M
7th Grade: Alvin P, Arianna R, Debby J, Gerson M, Jojo O, Taiwa N, Soraya QM, Elliana F, LeBryant W, Malachi M
8th Grade: Akua A, Christian R-S, Ruhi P, Nika G, Christina LH, Ingrid TG, Abigail B, Deanna A, Samia B, Abner S
Last week we interviewed students who were interested in serving as delegates at the HCPSS Student Member of the Board of Education Convention on March 20. There were over 15 students who interviewed and shared their leadership experiences. I’m proud of all the students who interviewed and especially of Jessica B, Kris G, and Dave S who were selected to represent PVMS students at the convention.
Check out the information below for items we’ve been sending out this week, and a number of new items. Let us know if you have any questions or if there is something you’d like to see in the newsletter. All of this information is also posted on our website at http://pvms.hcpss.org/ .
There is nothing too big or too small for us to work on together, so don’t hesitate to reach out.
Regards,
Richard Smart, Principal (richard_smart@hcpss.org)
UPCOMING DATES:
3/4, 3/5 & 3/6: Band Assessments @GPHS
3/7 - Rhythm and Flow PVMS BHM Celebration, 6:30pm in the Cafe
3/15, 3/16 & 3/17 - Spring Musical - High School Musical Junior
3/13, 2024 -Professional Work Day-3 hr early dismissal for students
3/14 - PTA Meeting - 7pm in the PVMS Library
3/25 - 4/1, 2024 - Schools Closed for Spring Break
4/9- End of third Marking Period
4/10- Professional Work Day- Schools closed for students
4/17- Reports cards issued via Synergy
2023-2024 YEARBOOKS ARE ON SALE NOW!
Click here for more information, including price and how to order.
Spring Spirit Wear is here http://bit.ly/pvmsspirit! We asked the students what they would want and they spoke up! Head over to our Spirit Wear Store to pick up some items with the NEW PVMS Design. Spirit Wear Store will be open until March 15th. Payment is due at the time of order. Items should be delivered to students by April 9th. Be sure to indicate your student's 7th period teacher name during check out to help with delivery of goods.
Maryland Integrated Science Assessment (MISA)
The Maryland Integrated Science Assessment (MISA) is a science assessment for 8th grade students. This assessment provides educators, parents, and the public with information on student progress towards science literacy.
At PVMS, MISA has been scheduled for March 5-8 during science periods.
It is essential all students come to school on time on testing days and we ask that you not schedule appointments or early dismissals on testing days. Additionally, students should bring their charged Chromebook and charger to use during testing. Students should continue to bring all classroom materials.
Personal electronic devices (cell phones,earbuds, ipads, smart watches, etc.) are not permitted in the testing areas.
Please contact LaVerne Porter at lporter@hcpss.org or (410) 880-5840 with any questions.
As always, thank you for your support and flexibility!
HC Drug Free Updates:
High school seniors and their parents, grandparents, and siblings: Mark your calendars.
HC DrugFree's annual Senior Week program will be held on Wednesday, March 20 at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom.
Learn water safety tips from Ocean City Beach Patrol, the latest law updates from Ocean City Police, and much more to help save your life at any beach and stay safe while enjoying time with friends.
Registration is required and open.
LGBTeaQi&A
This program is an opportunity for parents to meet, connect, and learn. In this second LGBTeaQi&A, we’ll be joined by Millisa Bell, an HCPSS graduate, and her mom, Dr. Keisha Bell, to speak with parents about their personal advocacy journey both in and out of HCPSS.
Students currently enrolled in HCPSS are also welcome to attend.
A special activity has been planned for attending students to connect with each other as well as learn effective communication skills to engage with peers and adults.
Space is limited. See below for a link to the Flyer advertisement as well as a link to register.
2024 Summer Programs Registration Opens February 15 at 6 p.m.
Synergy online enrollment requests for currently enrolled HCPSS students will open Thursday, February 15 at 6 p.m. for the Innovative Pathways High School (math and Science courses only), STARTALK Chinese Language Summer Camp, and Summer Math Scholars programs.
Families can find up-to-date course information and enrollment directions on the Summer Programs web page (https://www.hcpss.org/summer-programs/.)
Recognizing and Reporting Bullying
As we approach the second half of the school year, we wanted to remind you that HCPSS is dedicated to providing a safe and supportive environment that focuses on student well-being. We are taking this time to uplift the importance of reporting any type of bullying that has occurred. We will be reviewing this with our students and staff as we start the second half of the school year, and we hope that you, too, can uplift this at home.
For children facing the emotional toll of bullying, a supportive individual can make all the difference. Please encourage your children to reach out to a trusted staff member at school should they need to report anything. As parents and guardians, you will use the same reporting form as students by following the steps outlined below.
How do I report bullying?
Thank you for your partnership and attention to this important topic.
CELL PHONES - MIDDLE SCHOOL
This is a friendly reminder to our community that per HCPSS Policy 8080, middle school students “will not use personal technology devices during non-instructional time, to include but not limited to transition between classes, lunch, recess, or in bathrooms.” Please remind your students that their cell phones should be off and away during the school day. Students are always welcome to use an office phone to reach out to a parent during the school day. If you need to contact your child at school, please call 410-880-5840.
Please review for comprehensive attendance procedures.Read more
FAMILY FILE UPDATES
HCPSS utilizes Family File for parents/guardians to complete emergency information. All parents/guardians must verify and/or update information for each child each school year. Parents/guardians can access their student's Family File by logging into HCPSS Connect, selecting the “More Options” tab on the left and then selecting “Family File” in the center column.
Please be sure to read each section carefully and answer all of the questions. You can contact us here at school if you have any questions or concerns.
SAFETY PROTOCOLS FOR VISITORS
Please be aware of the following procedures for any visitor to a school/office:
The front door is the only entrance point for all visitors.
Please ring the bell and look into the camera.
Be prepared to state your name and purpose for visiting.
All visitors must walk directly into the front office with a valid photo I.D. and sign in using our LobbyGuard system.
A visitor’s sticker will be given to visitors following the above procedures and must be worn and prominently visible.
Any visitor in the school without a visitor sticker will be escorted directly to the front office by a staff member.
SCHOOL MEALS AND PAYMENT INFO
HCPSS no longer will use Nutrislice for school menus or MySchoolBucks for meal payments. LINQ Connect is a secure, online portal that allows families to view breakfast and lunch menus, make online meal payments, monitor their child’s account, schedule automatic recurring payments, set up low balance alerts, submit a Free and Reduced Meals program application, and more. Details and information. are available online.
WELLNESS CENTER AT PVMS
The Patuxent Valley Middle School-Based Wellness Center is a partnership between Howard County Health Department and Howard County Public School System. School Wellness Centers do not replace students' regular health care providers in the community. By providing some health care at school we can help parents stay at work and help students stay at school or more quickly return to school. There is no co-pay or fee for visits at the Wellness Center. Read more
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Please visit the Community News and Programs page on the HCPSS website for announcements of upcoming events and programs sponsored by non-profit organizations.