Eagles' News from the Lake
Week 14 April 2024
Principal's Message
Dear, Lakewood Community-
I hope this message finds you well. What a wonderful week of teaching and learning. We had the pleasure of witnessing a solar eclipse, participating in a bread making field trip, and our kinder scholars learned about real life firefighters and fire trucks, and so much more!
As always, let's embrace every moment, every opportunity, and every connection that comes our way. Let's have a great week, Lakewood ES - we are One Band One Sound!
This week's newsletter is filled with updates and important reminders, so let’s delve in.
Asynchronous Learning:
April 22nd will be an at-home, asynchronous learning day to make up for one of our emergency weather days. Scholars will engage with academic materials at a time that works best for them and your family. There will be no live instruction during this time. We will be providing both tech-free and technology-based options. Scholars and families can use any of the materials you have access to or that work best for you. Please review the options for tasks you can work on during this day of asynchronous learning.
Thank you for your continued support. Here is a link to the Lakewood choice board. Please contact your child’s teacher with any questions. Every scholar will receive a packet or a paper copy of the choice board. Parents will need to complete the bottom portion of the paper choice board and return it back to their homeroom teacher for attendance purposes by April 23rd.
Football at Recess:
Mrs. Levy and I spoke to scholars in grades 3-5 last week regarding football. Football is prohibited by MCPS during recess. Scholars should not be playing football or bringing a football to school. Please see the attached document on recess safety. It is also linked in our Outdoor Recess document in our Lakewood Elementary Community Playbook SY24.
Link to the area of the website - https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/facilities/safety/playground/
Playground safety document
Health Room Updates:
Here are the new updated Policies and Procedures for Head Lice and Calamine Lotion from Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services School Health Services
Pediculosis (Head Lice)- Please click here to read about the updated MCPS Head Lice policy and procedures.
The SHS management team evaluated the use of Calamine in partnership with Dr. Kisha Davis, the County medical officer and Dr. Kapunan in the office of the School System Medical Officer at MCPS. At this time, health room staff are to stop using Calamine lotion unless the student has a specific order from a health care provider and the family has provided a new unopened bottle from the pharmacy. We have been asked to discard open bottles. Alternates for students with itchy bug bites are washing with soap and water and a cold compress.
Incoming Kindergarten Registration and Parent Meeting-See information and Flyer below.:
Kindergarten Registration is Open and Lakewood is having an incoming Kindergarten parent meeting, Wednesday 17 April 2024.
Exciting news for our community! Kindergarten registration for the upcoming school year is now open and available online! If you have any questions or need assistance with the registration process, don't hesitate to call our office at 240-740-5750. Mrs. Robinson is more than happy to provide support and guidance to ensure a smooth registration experience for you and your child. 📚
Reading Night-See Flyer below:
Please join our community for our annual Reading Night on Thursday, 18 April 2024. We will begin in the cafeteria for an introduction and some fun reading activities. Then, we will have read-alouds from our Masked Readers! Scholars will get a chance to enjoy multiple mystery readers (Lakewood Staff). We will end the night with raffle winners and a cozy treat for all! We hope to see you there! Please indicate your anticipated attendance using the Family Sign Up Link so we know how many scholars are attending Reading Night and can plan accordingly.
Autism Awareness and Deaf History Months:
April marks Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month, and our school is committed to celebrating the unique strengths and talents of individuals on the autism spectrum. Lakewood Elementary is committed to promote understanding, acceptance, and inclusion. Our purpose is clear: to create a world where autistic people are embraced, celebrated and recognized for their unique contributions and have the opportunities they need to reach their full potential. United we stand, stronger in numbers. Be fearless and stand with us and Autism Speaks alongside the autism community. Pledge now to #ActFearlessly. April also marks Deaf History Month! 🤟 This is a time to honor and recognize the contributions, achievements, and rich cultural heritage of the Deaf and hard of hearing community. Stay tuned for special activities and events throughout April to celebrate and raise awareness for Deaf History Month at Lakewood Elementary. Let's come together to learn, appreciate, and celebrate the diversity within our community.
PTA STEAM Science Fair:
Friday 26 April 2024 – 6pm to 8pm, Lakewood Gymnasium
You are invited to participate in our annual Lakewood STEAM Night! The fair includes topics
related to Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics and is a great way to get
scholars (and parent volunteers) excited about the scientific process and thinking like young
scientists and artists. This science and arts fair is non-competitive and encourages each child to
participate, learn and have fun! All students are invited to design a science fair project that uses the scientific method or the engineering process diagram to solve a problem or an arts project to
showcase their talent. Scholars may work on a project individually, with a small group, or with their family. Please email lakewoodsciencefair@gmail.com if you have questions.
Please click here for more information and see the Flyer below. We hope to see you there.
Bowie Baysox Tickets:
Tickets are here! Every scholar has received credit for reading at least 4 books so each scholar will get their own ticket plus a ticket for an adult. Teachers will be sharing with families that tickets will be coming home the week of April 20th. The game is on Saturday, April 20th at 6:35.
Warm regards,
Dr. Kelly
Mrs. Levy
#OneBandOneSound
Lakewood ES Calendar Check ~ April Events
Lakewood Community SY24 Master Calendar (Table Form)
Community: Lakewood SY24 Master Calendar (Table Form) This is a live comprehensive calendar for the entire school year. We will continue to make updates as events are added. I hope this helps in knowing what is happening at Lakewood, as well as supporting schoolwide programs.
Reading Night
Kindergarten Registration 2024-2025
Lakewood Incoming Kindergarten Parent Informational Meeting
Questions? Please contact Mrs. Sondra Edward, Kindergarten Team Leader. Sondra_L_Edward@mcpsmd.org
Purchase Yearbook(s) Now! Deadline: 25 April 2024
The Lakewood ES PTA Yearbook committee is excited to announce that the yearbook market is now open to purchase the 2023–2024 Lakewood Elementary School Yearbook. The price is $25.23 (inclusive of tax + fees) per yearbook. Follow the instructions below to place your order.
How do I place my order?
· Go to the Lakewood Elementary School Yearbook Market page
· Enter your child's first and last name and select your child's classroom from the dropdown menu
· Uncheck the box "Personalize Cover" unless you would like personalization at an additional cost
· Click on "Add To Cart"
· Click on the shopping cart icon in the top right
· Click "Checkout" in the pop-up box
· Enter your billing details
· Under "Total," enter your credit card number for payment
· Click on "Place Order"
· Check for an email confirmation
When will I receive my yearbook(s)?
We will deliver yearbooks to classrooms in June.
Questions?
*Please contact the yearbook advisors, at yearbook@lakewoodpta.org for all yearbook questions.
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Yearbook Advisors
Jen Biancaniello
Mick Herkner
Dorothy Lee
Frances Nguyen
Jane Ting
Smita Awasthi
Yearbook Editor
Mackenzie Cummings
Yearbook Photographers
Suzy Rushbrook
Carla McCaffrey
If you have not already done so, please check out our Lakewood Community Playbook. We want to provide easy access to the information you need. Please feel free to share any suggestions and feedback. We want to make this work for you! Click the photo below.
Action Items, Updates & Reminders
- 8:40 am - Scholars enter the building - they can eat breakfast, check out books, or join the line outside of their classroom.
- 8:55 am - Scholars enter classrooms, unpack and order lunch.
- 9:00 am - Instruction begins
Newsletters
Check out what's going on this month in our classes!
Lakewood PTA
Dance and Auction Night by PTA
🎉 Save the Date! 🎉
Dance and Auction Night by PTA!!
Join us for a spectacular evening at our Elementary School Dance and Auction Night on May 10th, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM! Get ready to dance, bid, and create wonderful memories while supporting our school. Mark your calendars and get ready for a night of fun and excitement! Stay tuned for more details.
CHECK OUT OUR SPIRIT WEAR ONLINE STORE!
Lakewood spirit wear store https://lakewoodspiritwear.com/. Check out the latest deal below! Proceeds of the spirit wear sale benefit scholars and staff! Each Friday is Lakewood Spiritwear Day. Looking forward to showing our Eagle pride with our spiritwear!
Wootton High School - Child Development Preschool Program
Planet Aid
Please donate your gently used clothing and shoes. You will see the yellow bin near our entrance to the parking lot. This is a positive way to contribute to the environment and community. Partnering with Planet Aid makes it all so easy! Lakewood earns 10 cents per pound and will use this money for scholars and staff. Planet Aid accepts clothing, shoes, and other textiles (for example, bedding, towels, and curtains). This means that there is no need to separate items based on their condition. Even items that are stained, torn, or frayed can be recycled, so drop off your worn-out items, too! The only articles of clothing we cannot accept are those that are dirty, wet, or moldy.Thank you in advance.
Dr. Kelly, Principal
Yours in Partnership.
Website: https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/lakewoodes/
Location: 2534 Lindley Terrace, Rockville, MD 20850, USA
Phone: 240.740.5750
Twitter: @PrincipalLES5