Deep Run Digest 1-14-2022

Thu, 01/13/2022 - 8:20pm

Jan 17         No School--Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Jan 18         PTA Meeting 7:00

Jan 19         Early Dismissal 12:55, No 1/2 day PreK

Jan 20         MWMS Parent Information Night GT 5:30, General Info 6:30

Jan 21         Spirit Day--Crazy Hair Day

Jan 21         End of Quarter 2 Marking Period

Jan 24         No School

Jan 25         Covid-19 Vaccine Clinic at Deep Run for Ages 5-11

Jan 27         Advanced Band and Grade 3 Strings Concert 6:00

Jan 28         Schedule Parent Teacher Conferences Starts Today

Jan 31         Report Cards Available in Synergy after 5 pm

Feb 4            Last Day to Schedule Parent Teacher Conferences

Feb 10          Dismissal at 12:55, Virtual Parent Teacher Conferences

Feb 11          Dismissal at 12:55, Virtual Parent Teacher Conferences

Feb 15          Covid-19 Vaccine Clinic at Deep Run for Dose #2 4:30-7

News

Vaccine Clinic After School Today for Ages 5-11

Friday, Jan. 14, 2022 (second dose clinic Feb. 4), 4-7 p.m.Cradlerock Elementary School, 6700 Cradlerock Way, Columbia — in partnership with Soleil Pharmacy Pfizer (5-11)  Schedule an appointment and complete the online consent form (Jan. 14)

PTA Meeting/Parent Connect--January 18th at 7pm

Come to our virtual PTA meeting Tuesday 1/18 at 7p-8p. The PTA is pairing up with Parent Connect to talk to parents about everything testing! We will be going over how to read test scores and what are the benefits of MAP, CogAT, and other testing. We look forward to seeing you there. 
 
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Identify Your Childs Technology Needs by Today, January 14th
 
Just in case there is a need for virtual learning, we are asking families to complete the survey sent to families earlier this week.  The majority of our students have devices but  we still don't have enough for kindergarten and first grade due to supply issues.  Your responses to the survey will assist us in planning.
 
Student Behavioral Expectations

At the beginning of the school year, Mrs. Lancaster, Mrs. Quirk, and Mrs. Townsend met with each grade level team to review school system policies and procedures with students.  The following topics will be reviewed this month as we prepare for the second half of the school year.  Policies will be shared in a developmentally appropriate manner with grades K-5. You can learn more about HCPSS policies on the HCPSS Website.  The Student and Parent Handbook also includes the information shared with the students.

  • Attendance
  • Students' Rights and Responsibilities
  • Safe and Supportive School Environment
  • Civility
  • Bullying
  • Weapons
  • Discrimination
  • Grading/Reporting
  • Dress Code
  • Medication
  • Responsible Use of Technology
  • Bus Behavior

We will remind students that toys should be left at home, including fidgets and poppers.  We also explained that in elementary schools, cell phones need to be off and in backpacks during the school day.

DRES Pet Supply Drive--January

The DRES Pet Supply Drive is being sponsored by our 3rd Grade Umoja Leaders Group in honor of the MLK Day of Service.  Donation boxes are in each grade level pod area for students to donate supplies during the month of January.  Supplies include used blankets, sheets, and towels, wet or dry food, new or used pet toys, bowls, or newspapers.

All donations will go to the Howard County Animal Control and Adoption Center.

DRES Pet Supply Drive Flyer

Mayfield Woods Middle School Parent Information Night January 20th

Mayfield Woods Middle School is offering a virtual parent information night for 5th grade parents.  The focus is on the overall transition to middle school and scheduling. Information about the Gifted and Talented program will begin at 5:30 and general information will begin at 6:30.  Use your child's computer login, and join the google meet using the code:  MWMSParentInformation.

Snow Date:  January 25th

MWMS Parent Information Night

Free Tax Preparation Services

MakingChange, Inc. partners with the Internal Revenue Service under the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) to offer free income tax preparation services for low-to-moderate income families, making $57,000 or less, who need assistance preparing their tax returns.

Read more here.

Virtual Community Academy:  Social Media--What Parents Need to Know

Participants in this virtual community academy on January 29th will learn about the most popular social media sites students are accessing and effective practices for keeping children safe when using social media.

This session is open to parents/guardians of students at all levels, and is free to attend.

Register online. After registering, participants will receive an email with a link to the session.

This program is part of a series of workshops sponsored by HCPSS and The Council of Elders.

Kindergarten Registration Begins March 7th

Children must be 5 years old by September 1 in order to enroll in kindergarten. Every child who is 5 years old by September 1 must be enrolled in a kindergarten program this fall or have an approved waiver.

More information about registering a Kindergarten student

Update--CogAT Testing for Grade 5
 
Due to anticipated staff and student COVID-19 related absences, we will be postponing the January census administration of CogAT in 5th grade.
 

Worth Repeating

Masking at School

Mask Availability in Schools
KN 95 masks for grades 3-5 are available at school.  KN 95 for primary students will be coming soon.  While KN95 masks are recommended by the CDC and students may bring their own if they have them, they are not mandated. Students and staff will be permitted to use disposable or cloth masks. Disposable masks will continue to be available in schools for all students and staff.  Masks will be given to students who arrive at school without a mask or if their mask is lost during the school day.  Masks will also be given to students who have a mask that does not cover their nose and mouth. 

Masking Expectations
CDC guidance for schools has not changed regarding removing masks while eating. Students and staff are permitted to remove their masks while eating or drinking, and are required to wear masks at all other times while indoors. Some students and staff have received medical exemptions for mask-wearing, which will continue to be granted.

Young Author's Contest

A few weeks ago a packet was sent home in all first through fifth graders’ Wednesday Folders.  Please encourage your child to submit an original poem and/or short story.  Attached is the explanation on what is required at each level and how to submit your child’s work.  All entries are due by January 20th, 2022.  If you have any questions, please email Audrey_owens@hcpss.org

English Flyer

Spanish Flyer

Staff Appreciation Throughout the Year

Parents often ask what they can do to support their child's teachers as well as the other staff at Deep Run.  A small snack item is always appreciated!  Consider ordering individually packaged snacks using the Amazon Wishlist below.  All items will be sent directly from Amazon to Deep Run and placed in the staff lounge for easy access by staff.  Thank you!

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3UXVY3291RBEF?ref_=wl_share

Volunteer/Observer Vaccine Requirement

All volunteers and chaperones who interact with students, and parents/guardians who are conducting classroom observations will be required to use the PinPoint platform to show proof of full vaccination at least five school days in advance.

Covid-19 Self Screenings

All parents/guardians are to perform a COVID-19 health check every day before your student leaves home. Students are not to come to school if they are experiencing any symptom(s) associated with COVID-19 or other communicable disease.