CLARKSBURG High School
Weekly Message 6/5/22
A message from Principal Edward Owusu
Clarksburg High School Students, Staff, and Families,
Monday, June 6 we celebrate the Clarksburg Class of 2022. Seniors and families should remember that Commencement will be held at 16300 Old Emmitsburg Rd, Emmitsburg, MD 2172 adjacent to the main campus of Mount St. Mary’s University. Seniors should arrive before 9 am. General seating will occur at 9 am and everyone must have a ticket to enter.
There will NOT be classes at Clarksburg High School on Monday, June 6 as staff will be attending the Commencement Ceremony. The Class of 2022 Commencement will be livestreamed via this link: https://youtu.be/AcO_rr_GXnA
MCPS is also inviting students, parents and staff to submit their favorite graduation snapshots. Families should select the best graduation photo and email it to pio@mcpsmd.org. Many of the pictures will be posted on the MCPS website. Families and staff also can submit photos via Twitter (using the hashtag #mcpsgrad). To contribute a photo via email, follow these simple steps:
- Choose your best, horizontal snapshot.
- Send the photo as a jpeg file (no larger than 4 MB) and email it to pio@mcpsmd.org.
- Include the school name.
Tuesday the Junior Class of 2023 will assume the leadership mantle and many of the juniors will participate in a long time CHS tradition affectionately called the Senior Storm!
Wednesday we welcome the incoming Class of 2026. 8th grade students from Rocky Hill and Hallie Wells Middle Schools will visit at CHS for a short time to engage in some team bonding and hear expectations before the summer break.
Friday we celebrate our underclass students in grades 9-11 with a recognition ceremony of academic achievement, followed by a staff versus student basketball game at the end of the day.
The summer leaning slide is a real thing. Check out the Summer Assignments tab on the CHS Website. This information includes summer reading assignments as well as preparation activities for advanced courses in the coming academic year.
In this newsletter you will find information about Girls Talk Math; National Recognition via College Board; Hallie Wells Reunion; Clothing Recycling, and more.
As always, thank you for your continued support and trust. And remember, together we are Clarksburg!
C'Burg Upcoming Events:
* June is Caribbean-American Heritage Month
* June is Pride Month Month {MCPS has developed a website (LGBTQ+ Support) to affirm and support our students, staff and families.}
* June 19 is Father's Day; June 19 is Juneteenth (Schools closed June 20)
Monday, June 6, 2022 - COMMENCEMENT DAY FOR THE CLASS OF 2022/ No School for Students
Tuesday, June 7, 2022 - Advisory Day Bell Schedule; Senior Strom; Edmentum Credit Recovery; Activity Bus
Wednesday, June 8, 2022 - Regular Day Bell Schedule; Marching Band Spring Clinic - 3:30 pm
Thursday, June 9, 2022 - Advisory Day Bell Schedule; Edmentum Credit Recovery; Activity Bus;
Friday, June 10, 2022 - Altered Bell Day Bell Schedule; Underclassmen Recognition Ceremony; Student/Staff Basketball Game
Saturday, June 11, 2022 - Jacob Dennis Foundation Car Show - 10:am - 3:00 PM
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Reminders-Upcoming Special Event Days, Early Dismissal Days, or No School Days
JUNE 6 - COMMENCEMENT DAY FOR THE CLASS OF 2022/ No School for Students
June 15 - Now a Full Day of School
June 16 - Full Day of School
June 17 - Last Day of School
Senior End of Year Activities
We look forward with anticipation to celebrating the Clarksburg High School Class of 2022 on Monday June 6, 2022. Senior families may review information from our Parent Meeting here:
Click Here for : Slide Presentation
Click Here for : One-Page Commencement Information Sheet
Click Here for : Carpel Video Order Form
Click Here for : Support the Class of 2022 Picnic (PLEASE!!!)
COMMENCEMENT IS SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY, JUNE 6 at 10:00 AM.
COMMENCEMENT LIVE STREAM LINK: https://youtu.be/AcO_rr_GXnA
As you have questions, please reach out to Ms. Patricia Moser, Commencement Coordinator, or call 240-740-6000.
For our seniors graduating on June 6, you can download your documents from your Google Drive to a USB drive or an external drive. Please complete this download before your account is removed, which can happen any time after July 1.
Hallie Wells Class of 2018 Reunion
The 2022 Graduation Class who went to Hallie Wells Middle School is having a reunion! Meet your former middle school peers and faculty and have a chance to relive some of our old memories! There will be music, snacks, and a photo ops station for everyone to enjoy as well!
Where: Hallie Wells Cafeteria
When: Tuesday, June 7th 4pm-7pm
Who's invited? HWMS Class of 2018
*Additional snacks, drinks, or games are encouraged!
If you plan on attending, please fill out the form to the best of your ability so we have an estimate of attendees
If you have any questions, please contact
Sruthi Vujji - 240-543-4411
Sakshi Shetty - 240-308-3951
CHS PTSA Note - 6/5/22
"Go make your big beautiful dent, and as you do so come down on the side of boldness. If you err, may it be for too much audacity, and not too little. For you really are enough. You have untold strengths and resources inside. You have your glorious self." —Sue Monk Kidd
Dear Clarksburg High School Families:
We want to sincerely thank all of the families who supported our amazing seniors at the Senior Picnic on Friday, June 3, 2022! Whether the support came in the form of donations or volunteerism, we are so very grateful! Without you, we would not have been able to pull off the final lunch the seniors experienced at Clarksburg High School! The seniors enjoyed Chick-Fil-A Sandwiches, Papa Johns Pizzas, and an array of snacks and goodies at the Picnic. Thank you so much again for your support!
We also want to extend a special thanks to all of the families and educators who supported the Senior Clap-Out at the cluster elementary schools! To see these tall and proud seniors walking the halls of the elementary schools where they once strolled in as wide-eyed children was truly emotional and heartwarming! Time truly flies within a blink of an eye. Our wide-eyed kindergarteners are now graduates who will stride confidently across the stage tomorrow, June 6th, to get their diplomas.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 2022!!!
This is only the beginning of a new chapter in your remarkable and awe-inspiring journeys! We wish you all nothing but the best and cannot say enough how proud we are of all of you, especially considering the extraordinary challenges you all have faced in your high school years due to the pandemic. May you all always remember the untold strengths and resources you have within your glorious self as you embark on this new adventure as graduates.
Please review what is coming up with the PTSA this week:
ANNUAL PTSA ELECTION
We will have our Annual PTSA Election this coming Tuesday, June 7th, for the 2022-2023 PTSA Officers.
Our PTSA meeting on June 7th will be via zoom at 7:30pm. Please click on the following link to register:
https://bit.ly/CHSPTSAAnnualElection
The PTSA cannot run without these Officer roles:
President
VP of Administration/VP Of Education
Secretary
Treasurer.
Please consider nominating yourself, or a fellow parent, to be a part of the PTSA!
We have the following candidates so far:
Sonali Rangnekar for Vice President
Nadia Blamoville for Treasurer
Trenene Collins for Secretary
Our current President, Nadia Syahmalina, is considering running again if the community supports it. There is still time to submit candidates for the President’s role, though, and the current PTSA Officers and Board are committed to supporting the 2022-2023 in any way they can.
We need YOU – please join us! Please send nominations to: clarksburghighschool.ptsa@gmail.com
Please also join our PTSA as a member via this link: https://chs-ptsa.memberhub.com/store#
Kind regards,
Clarksburg HS PTSA 2021-2022
Apply for National Recognition
Students who have a 3.5 GPA or higher, took the PSAT/NMSQT®, PSAT™ 10, or AP® Exams, and identify as African American, Hispanic, Indigenous, or attend school in a rural or small town may be eligible for National Recognition. They must identify with at least one of the four groups listed to be eligible.
If you know a student who didn't receive an invitation but meets the full eligibility criteria listed on our website, please encourage them to self-nominate.
Your student(s) have been invited to apply for at least one of the following awards:
• National African American Recognition Award
• National Hispanic Recognition Award
• National Indigenous Recognition Award
• National Rural and Small Town Recognition Award
The deadline to apply is Wednesday, June 15, at 8 p.m. ET. There's no application fee. The deadline won't be extended, so please encourage your student(s) to apply as soon as possible.
If you have questions, contact us at info@nationalrecognitionprogram.org or call us at (855) 283-3815. Update your spam/junk folder settings to receive emails from this address.
Please Note: Students will only receive outreach related to National Recognition if they've consented to receive emails and/or texts from College Board. Students who have opted out of College Board outreach and believe they meet the eligibility criteria will need to self-nominate.
Sincerely,
College Board
Girls Talk Math
Girls Talk Math is (FINALLY) back in-person in 2022! Camp will now run July 11 - July 22 on weekdays, from 9 am to 4 pm each day. Rising-9th to rising-12th grade students who attend high school within commuting distance of the University can apply.
Camp activities involve learning mathematics outside of the standard curriculum, attending mini-lectures on math, as well as recording and publishing a podcast about a famous female mathematician. Additionally, there will be special events such as panels and interviews with women mathematicians.
Girls Talk Math at UMD is a sister chapter of the Girls Talk Math program at UNC Chapel Hill.
Learn more and apply here today: http://gtm.math.umd.edu
THINGS TO KNOW FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 2
THINGS TO KNOW FOR
THURSDAY, JUNE 2
Here are five things to know for Thursday, June 2. They include graduation celebrations, reminders about COVID-19, free vaccination clinics and more.
Graduation Season is Underway
More than 11,000 high school seniors have started receiving their diplomas during commencement exercises that began yesterday, June 1, and continue through June 14.Still Need a COVID-19 Shot? Need a Booster? They Are Free!
Getting vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19 remains the safest and best way to avoid getting sick from the virus. MCPS is continuing its partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services to provide multiple opportunities for adults or children to get the shot and/or stay up to date with their shots. It helps keep you and everyone around you safe!
Find a clinic and reserve your shot here.COVID-19 Positive Cases Are Still High in Montgomery County
We are nearing the finish line for the 2021-2022 school year,and positive COVID-19 case rates remain high in our community. You can see the numbers on the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services dashboard. Our community is in the “moderate” risk category. The Department of Health and Human Services strongly encourages (not requires) that you wear a mask, get tested when you have symptoms, use hand sanitizer/wash hands, and physically distance when possible.- If you test positive for COVID-19, please report to the school system via the COVID Google Reporting Form here
- Follow isolation guidelines immediately. See isolation guidelines here
MCPS Maintains a Strong Commitment to Safety in Schools
Interim Superintendent Dr. Monifa B. McKnight sent the following message to the community on Monday, May 30. The message discusses the district’s commitment to safety in MCPS, including the valuable partnerships with county police and training for staff.
The message is available here.
VIDEO: Review a discussion about safety in schoolsFind Mental Health and Wellness Resources Online
MCPS is committed to the physical, social and psychological well-being of its more than 160,000 students and 24,000 employees. You can find valuable district information and community resources for students, staff and families on the MCPS homepage. The National Institute for Mental Health offers these simple suggestions.
GB Youth Media - SSL Opportunity
GBY Youth Media is hosting a Summer Media After-School Program with free summer SSL Hours film classes. The session will be on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, June 20-August 11. Any interested parties can complete the linked Enrollment Application. For more information on our free summer 2022 program and film clubs, click here and review the flyers.
Summer School at CHS and Regional MCPS Summer School
CHS LOCAL Summer School
Clarksburg HS Families,
The CHS Local Summer Programs website (bit.ly/summerchs2022) provides an overview of the courses and programs being offered this summer. Clarksburg High School will offer a variety of LOCAL programs, including both credit-bearing courses and enrichment experiences. The goal of our courses is to maximize student engagement during the summer months, mitigate learning loss, and offer engaging opportunities that are of interest to our students.
Credit-bearing Courses will run in two summer sessions:
Session 1: June 29 - July 19 (3 weeks)
Session 2: July 20 - August 8 (3 weeks)
Please see the website above for the daily schedule on which courses will run. CHS summer courses and enrichment programs are FREE opportunities for all students.
Students who need to apply for original credit (first time taking a course) should work with their CHS Counselor to apply using the MCPS virtual summer school page. Please see the message on Page 2 of this memo for MCPS CENTRAL Summer School information.
Credit Recovery
Counselors will reach out to students who are eligible for credit recovery at the end of Quarter 4. Students who are working on credit recovery courses over the summer will attend in person each day to work with CHS staff, complete their work, and earn credit for their class(es). Students may complete their courses at their own pace and stop attending once complete; however, attendance is required up to that point.
ESOL Courses
CHS will be offering English 9 & English 10 for ESOL students. Students may take these courses for either credit recovery or original credit.
CHS Boost & Enrichment Courses Registration
Students who wish to attend Clarksburg High School Summer Enrichment programs must please register no later than June 10, 2021. Our course offerings are contingent on student enrollment. Students will be contacted by June 17, 2021 with final course enrollment and specific course information.
If your student has an individualized education plan (IEP), 504 plan, or receives ESOL support please indicate that on the Google Registration form.
If you have any questions about CHS LOCAL School Courses or Enrichment Programs, please contact Assistant Principal, Mrs. Julie Murray at Julie_M_Murray@mcpsmd.org.
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Clarksburg HS Families, CENTRAL Summer School
The 2022 Central High School Summer Program (CHSSP) has a range of blended (synchronous and asynchronous) offerings, including core courses, Career Technology Education, Health Education, World Language, and Fine Arts. Students can take a course for grade replacement, grade improvement, or in some instances, original credit. Please note that students taking summer courses to replace a failing grade, or planning to graduate in the summer of 2022, will take precedence over students who have already earned credit in the courses for which they register. Registration for CENTRAL summer programs is NOW OPEN and will occur via ParentVUE . More information can be found HERE. Directions on how to register in ParentVUE can be found HERE or HERE.
There will be two summer sessions:
Session 1: June 29 - July 19 (3 weeks)
Session 2: July 20 - August 9 (3 weeks)
Courses offered via CENTRAL summer programs include English, Science, Math, Social Studies, World Languages, Health, Fine Arts, ESOL, and Technology. CTE courses are offered via Seneca Valley and Thomas Edison only. A full course list with times in which the course occurs can be viewed HERE. Families should reach out to their child’s counselor to determine what courses students should register for as well as creating a ParentVUE account.
Please note the following:
Semester A courses are only offered during session 1 and semester B courses are only offered during session 2.
Honors Health Education A will be offered in both session 1 and session 2.
Students must attend ALL mandatory webinars to earn credit for their course(s).
For each half-credit course, students are required to participate in eight (8) webinars during the session (see THIS site for dates).
¹ For each half-credit course, students will have the choice of an early offering or a late offering and are required to attend the live webinars at the same time for the duration of the session.
Example: A student chooses Algebra 2A in session 1 for the early time slot (June 29-July 19, live webinars on Mon, Wed, Fri from 10:30am-11:45am). The student must attend the live webinars at the same time each Mon, Wed, Fri for the duration of session 1.
Teachers will provide live support sessions on all non-instructional week days (see table below for dates) to allow students the opportunity to access additional support. While these support sessions are not required, and students may attend as needed, teachers may ask students to attend at various times throughout the session in order to support student learning.
In addition to the virtual support provided by classroom teachers, in-person, content-specific support teachers will be available at two regional sites: Seneca Valley HS and Wheaton/Edison HS. Regional support sites will be open from 10:30am until 6:30pm on the dates in the table below (see THIS site for dates).
Door Dash, Grub Hub, and Other Food Deliveries
As a reminder, Students have limited options for lunch, including cafeteria served hot meals, which are free everyday, or to bring their own lunch. Delivery drivers are turned away at the school and when necessary, the food is confiscated and returned at the end of the school day.
All visitors to the school, even those attempting to deliver food, must use the main entrance only. Please discourage your students from attempting to have food delivered at other doors around the building. This creates a significant safety and security concern for your student and our school. Violations of this create a drain on resources and at times have caused such alarm that we have had to engage additional security and the police. Please help us continue to focus on the safety and security needs of the school by not ordering these meals to the school and by discouraging your child from ordering from a delivery service.
Important Reminders from our Attendance Office
Please review these important attendance reminders:
- If a student is late to school for any reason they must stop by the attendance office to sign in. This also applies if a student needs to sign out early with parent permission or parent pick up. An accurate sign-in/out time must be recorded in the system. (Please note: If a student does not stop by the attendance office then anything that the student is marked absent for will stay in the system).
- Please make sure whoever is signing the student out is on their emergency pick-up contact list in Parent VUE & is at least 21 years of age.
- Any notice sent for a student to sign out early must be submitted in writing.
Also, please remember that all parents/guardians and visitors are required to show ID upon entering our building.
All Means All and the Important Work of Access and Opportunity for All Students
STUDENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES & STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
In order to ensure a safe, productive, and positive learning environment, Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) publishes two documents that help students, parents, and staff and understand school rules and regulations; the expectations for student conduct; and the possible consequences for violating the rules.
A Student’s Guide to Rights and Responsibilities is an overview of the rights and responsibilities students enjoy in MCPS and a summary of the laws and regulations that affect students.
The MCPS Student Code of Conduct provides an overview of discipline procedures and protocols and the range of consequences students could face for violating various policies, regulations, and rules. The guide also discusses the MCPS philosophy to discipline and defines the various disciplinary responses.
All MCPS families have received a copy of these documents. Students were provided copies in their English Classes. Parents and guardians are encouraged to review this document with children so that our students understand their rights and responsibilities and the district’s expectations for student conduct. If you have questions, please speak to the Clarksburg Administration.
Ways To Report
Bullying, harassment (including sexual misconduct and sexual harassment), intimidation, hazing, incidents of hate-bias, and concerning issues involving student gender identity are not tolerated in MCPS. We are committed to ensuring our students feel safe, valued, and respected in our schools. Please see the multiple ways you can file a report below.
To file a Bullying Form online, click HERE
To file a Child Abuse & Neglect Form online, click HERE
To contact the MCPS Title IX Coordinator, click HEREHow You Can Report
✓ Contact school principal, counselor, student welfare liaison, or any MCPS staff member.
✓ Contact the Montgomery County Police Department, 301-279-8000.
✓ Submit MCPS Form 230-35, Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation Reporting Form.
✓ Contact the MCPS Title IX Coordinator at TitleIX@mcpsmd.org. Reports and allegations concerning MCPS employees will immediately involve the Department of Compliance and Investigations. They can be reached at DCI@mcpsmd.org.
✓ Safe Schools Maryland Tip Line is an anonymous reporting system used to report threats to the safety and/or well-being of students. Call 1-833-MD-B-SAFE or download the App.
✓ Contact the Victim Assistance and Sexual Assault Program (VASAP) for support. VASAP provides information, referrals and advocacy, as well as crisis and ongoing counseling for victims of sexual assault.
✓ Contact the Montgomery County Hotline at 240-777-4357. A trained staff member or volunteer will provide supportive listening and information, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
✓ Send a text to EveryMind hotline telephone number, 301-738-2255, daily between noon and midnight.
✓ Use the MCPS Student Reporting Phone Application (Currently In Development)College/Career Center Update - Tuesday, June 7, 2022 - Friday, June 10, 2022
Clarksburg High School
College/Career Center Update
Tuesday, June 7,2022-Friday, June 10, 2022
The Clarksburg High School College/Career Center provides in-person services daily from 7:15 am through 3:30 pm. Visit the Career Center website and Career Center on Twitter: @Cburg_Readiness. Join the Career Center Canvas page. If you have questions, contact Mrs. Somerville.
1. Campus Visits ·
Tues., 6/7 US Air Force/US Space Force (MainHall)
Thurs., 6/9 University of MD-College Park (Virtual Visit)
2. Lunch Bunch Workshops in
the Career Center
Tues., 6/7 US Air Force Recruiter
Wed., 6/8 What to Expect Senior Year (11)
Thurs., 6/9 Create Your Resume (9-11)
Tues., 6/14 Get Ready for Financial Aid (11)
Wed., 6/15 Scholarships 101 (9-12)
3. College & Career Readiness Summer Workshops
4. Additional Scholarships and FREE Money
Prepared by: Cintonya Somerville, CHS CCIC
IC
Clarksburg High School
Email: Edward_K_Owusu@mcpsmd.org
Website: https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/clarksburghs/
Location: 22500 Wims Road, Clarksburg, MD, USA
Phone: (240)740-6000
Facebook: facebook.com/clarksburghighschool
Twitter: @Cburg_Coyotes