
Clemens Crossing Cougar Comments
Volume 45, Issue 6 - Sept 8, 2023
Clemens Crossing Elementary School
Jaime Gittleson - Assistant Principal
Website: cces.hcpss.org
Location: 10320 Quarterstaff Road, Columbia, MD, USA
Phone: (410) 313-6866
Facebook: facebook.com/ClemensCrossingElementary
Twitter: @hcpss_cces
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From the Administrators
Dear Families,
We have had another great week with your children! Students have done an amazing job acclimating to school and following routines. A lot of time has been dedicated to building community within our classrooms and for students and staff to get to know each other! It has been a great two weeks!
Thank you for your support during arrival and dismissal! We are excited that our buses have improved their times as we have progressed through the week! We appreciate your patience! If your child goes through car pool, please be sure to follow the directions of the staff who are assisting. This is for everyone’s safety.
Thank you to the many parents who were able to attend our Back-to-School Nights the last two weeks. We will be posting the information to our website for your reference. In addition, our administrative team will host an information night on Wednesday, September 20th at 6:30pm in our cafeteria on the updates to the primary report card. Parents of kindergarten, first grade, and second grade students are invited to attend to hear about the new report card that will be used this year. A lot of information will be shared so this event is intended for adults only. We look forward to your partnership!
Thank you!
Michelle Leader, Principal
Jaime Gittleson, Assistant Principal
Important Upcoming Dates and Events
September
- 8 - PTA Welcome Back Family Picnic, 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.
- 13 - PTA Kick-Off Meeting, 6:30 p.m. social and 7:00 meeting
- 15 - National Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month begins
- 15 - Schools and Offices Closed - Rosh Hashanah
- 20 - K-2 Report Card Night, 6:30 p.m.
- 21 - Fall Individual Picture Day
- 23 - Atholton HS Homecoming
- 25 - Schools and Offices closed - Yom Kippur
October
- 3 - Parent University, 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. OR 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
- 9 - Schools Closed for Students - Professional Learning Day
- 10 - Parent University, 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. OR 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
- 11 - PTA Meeting, 7:00 p.m.
- 17 - Parent University, 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. OR 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
- 20 - Schools Closed for Students
- 24 - Parent University, 5:00 - 6:15 p.m. OR 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
- 27 - PTA Fall Festival, 5:00 p.m.
- 31 - End of Q1, 3hr Early Dismissal at 12:45 p.m.
To subscribe to the CCES calendar on your smartphone, electronic device, or email system use the calendar ID sqspkjkbr6v6arss44js3n21eg@group.calendar.google.com.
HCPSS Calendars
There will be no printed 2023-2024 calendars. Staff, students, and families may add our online calendar to their own mobile/online calendar by
- Going to https://www.hcpss.org/calendar/
- Scrolling down to Subscribing to a Calendar
- Right-clicking on the calendar you wish to subscribe to
- Selecting Copy Link Location/Address/Shortcut
- Adding to your calendar of choice (See your calendar for specifics on adding a new calendar)
You also may view and/or download printable PDFs of the full calendar and/or important dates only. Updates to the PDFs will be noted on the HCPSS calendar page.
PLEASE NOTE! The calendar is subject to change. The online calendar reflects the most recent version.
Calendars in Spanish, Chinese, and Korean
Calendario en españolSeptember 2023
October 2023
November 2023
September 2023
October 2023
November 2023
Related Arts
Students participate in Related Arts daily for one hour. There are five related arts classes: Art, Media, Music, Physical Education, and Technology. The rotating schedule is called the Related Arts Color Calendar. We rotate days using the color calendar because there are a disproportional number of days off on Mondays and Fridays. This used to mean students would have up to 6 fewer Monday or Friday related arts versus the other classes and days of the week. Your child's teacher will share their specific color calendar schedule with you and your child. You can refer to the color calendar below. It is very important to make sure your child dresses appropriately for the classes he/she has for related arts, especially for physical education.
Information and Application for Free and Reduced Meals (FARMs)
The HCPSS participates in the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs. Students from households that meet federal income guidelines are eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals. Qualification is based on family size and income, and enrollment is confidential. All children in households receiving benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) can get free meals regardless of income, and students from households that meet federal income guidelines are eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals. Those eligible for Free and Reduced Meals receive both breakfast and lunch for free.
Parents/guardians must submit a new application every school year to maintain their student’s eligibility. Click the button below to apply.
Please Complete Family File Information
Each year, families update/complete their child's Family File with all emergency information. Please complete this info ASAP so that we have this information prior to school starting. This is required EACH year. We appreciate your assistance!
Band/Orchestra Registration
If your 3rd, 4th or 5th grader is interested in Band or Orchestra, please see the information slideshow below. Then, register at the link below by September 13th. Thank you!
Information Slideshow: https://bit.ly/cces-instrumental-info
Registration Link: http://bit.ly/musicregistration23
Picture Day is Coming!
Parent University
We are hosting an after-school program for you to attend called Parent University. Parent University is designed to help you, the parent, help your child at Clemens Crossing and in their time in the Howard County Public School System. During the sessions, we will provide you with resources that will allow your child to receive the best education possible here at Clemens Crossing. These sessions will take place in October, and we will offer two different time slots to accommodate you best! Child care will also be provided for families who are able to attend
Session 1 (October 3rd, 2023, 5 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.) - Overview of K-5 Curriculum with a preview of what to expect in middle and high school - This session will allow you to prepare for what is to come throughout your child's experience at HCPSS.
Session 2 (October 10th, 2023, 5 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.) - Navigate Canvas and the many online resources - This session will provide you with an opportunity to explore the available resources our county has available for you to use.
Session 3 (October 17th, 2023, 5 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.) - Digging Deeper into Math Standards - This session will allow you to take a look at the math common core standards that your child is and will be working on.
Session 4 (October 24th, 2023, 5 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.)-
The Importance of English Language Arts - This session will develop your understanding of the English Language Arts common core standards that your child is and will be working on.
Don’t miss these sessions, as they will be essential to giving your child the best possible education. Please fill out this signup genius to RSVP for the sessions. If you have any questions, please feel free to email dale_allen@hcpss.org.
BSAP Math Academy
The HCPSS Black Student Achievement Program (BSAP) Saturday Math Academy Fall Session is approaching!
This year, the BSAP Saturday Math Academy will offer an in-person enrichment program for Howard County Public School System students in all levels of math for grades 3-12 based on course availability. Registration will take place online Saturday, September 16, 2023, from 9:00 a.m. until capacity is reached. Class space is limited. Families can register by accessing the HCPSS Connect Website. For more information, please visit: https://news.hcpss.org/news-posts/2021/09/bsap-saturday-math-academy-virtual-fall-2021-program/
BSAP College and Career Opportunities Night:
The HCPSS Black Student Achievement Program invites you to attend the upcoming BSAP College and Career Opportunities Night on Thursday, October 12, 2023, at Long Reach High School. This College and Career Opportunities Night invites scholars in grades 8 - 12 countywide to network with working professionals, colleges, and universities, explore post-secondary opportunities, and learn more about HCPSS pathways. The evening will highlight a variety of colleges and universities as well as local businesses and organizations. To register, please complete the Registration Form linked here.
GT Instructional Seminars are Coming!
Please see the following links for information about GT Seminars:
CA Points Program
Columbia Association (CA), in partnership with CCES, is offering students the opportunity to participate in the CA Points Program, which awards CA memberships to income-eligible students who excel in the classroom. Earned memberships are awarded to the student and all members of their immediate family.
The CA Points Program is available for students in grades 3 - 5 who are enrolled in the Free and Reduced Meals program.
After a student is enrolled in the CA Points Program, the student earns points by scoring well on assignments, improving their grades and having good attendance. The better they do in school, the closer they get to a one-year CA membership for their immediate family.
Please enroll your student online via CA’s website. The registration form will close September 30, 2023. For more information about the CA Points Program, contact our School Counselor, Ann Rogers, at ann_rogers@hcpss.org.
INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE at CCES
We are fortunate to be part of a dynamic community, and we strive for inclusive excellence every day. When you visit Clemens Crossing, you will see this Inclusive Excellence graphic. It is a reminder that we honor and value diversity, equity, and inclusion. We also constantly evaluate how we take steps against bias. Together, we will all build a world-class educational community for our students.
Arrival and Dismissal Information
With 500 students at Clemens Crossing Elementary, it is important to be patient during arrival and dismissal. The carefully planned logistics of arrival and dismissal help us keep our students, staff, parents, and visitors safe. If you are in a non-transportation zone (walker or car rider) it is extremely important to familiarize yourself with our routines for arrival and dismissal.
As adults, we must follow predictable patterns and routines, because children can be unpredictable. Parking in a wrong or illegal place creates unpredictable situations, and those types of situations can put students at risk during arrival and dismissal.
Arrival and dismissal safety is everyone's responsibility. Please review the map below and listen to our staff members who are outside to assist your children when they enter and leave school daily.
NOTE: Please follow the posted signs along Quarterstaff Road. Traffic engineers studied the road and placed signs to help maximize sight lines for drivers. This helps to reduce risks and provide a safe crossing of Quarterstaff Road for walkers who live on the other side of the road.
Do not park along Quarterstaff Road where signs state "No Parking or Standing." Howard County Police will ticket drivers who park or drop-off/pick-up students where no parking signs are posted.
Car Riders - All car riders are dismissed on the parking lot side of the building.
Car riders are expected to be dropped off and picked up in the car loop (school parking lot). We do not allow students to cross the bus parking lot and load into their car along Quarterstaff Road. Please do not tell your children to meet you along Quarterstaff Road.
- During arrival and dismissal, we expect car traffic to enter the car loop from the Martin Road side of Quarterstaff Road (right turn only into the parking lot). Exiting the car loop is a right turn only as well. Please plan your trip accordingly (see information below). Left-hand turns into the car loop are not permitted during arrival and dismissal. Left-hand turning traffic creates back-ups in addition to making it difficult to see blind spots.
- It is suggested that you enter Quarterstaff Road from Martin Road.
- If you do park legally along Quarterstaff Road, your child is considered a walker and will be dismissed with walkers.
Walkers - Walkers who cross Quarterstaff Road must cross the street with the crossing guard.
Please never cross Quarterstaff Road near the car rider traffic. It is unsafe!
It is everyone’s responsibility to be safe during arrivals and dismissals.
Below, you will find a helpful graphic for arrival and dismissal.
Bus Routes
We highly encourage you to send your child to school by bus if you are in the transportation zone. Utilizing the bus helps reduce the number of cars in our car loop. Bus routes are available using the following link https://www.hcpss.org/schools/transportation/.
Once you click the link above, click the Bus Stop Locator link, and then enter your child/children’s grade, and your home address. The bus number, bus stop location, and pick-up/drop-off time will be listed.
Students who receive specialized transportation through their IEPs will be contacted by their bus driver with bus numbers and pick-up/drop-off times.
For all bus riders, please plan to arrive at the bus stop 10-15 minutes early during the first two weeks of school, to allow the bus the flexibility needed to pick up and drop off all students.
Dismissal Tags
Starting the first day of school, we highly recommend that your child follow his/her normal routine. This is particularly important on the first day because we want to ensure that they arrive home safely. All students will receive a tag at our Open House or on the first day of school that will indicate how they go home. Please help us by having your child keep this on his/her backpack throughout the year. It is a way for us to double check their afternoon dismissal routine.
CAR LOOP AND CAR RIDER INFORMATION
Car Loop Visors
The car loop procedures above help facilitate a smooth arrival and dismissal each day. Again this year, we will identify cars with
Car Loop Visor Name Tags as shown here.
If your child is a regular car rider, please make sure you have a visor sign. Use a permanent marker to write your child’s last name in the orange section and the grade in the white section. When not in use the sign can be moved to the inside of the closed visor. For families with more than one student, please write all grade levels on the sign. Feel free to pick up the visor at Open House or in the car loop on the first day of school.
Parking Along Quarterstaff Road
Please pay attention to the signage along Quaryterstaff Road. Parking is only permitted past the crossing guard in front of the school. This is NOT a drop-off location.
The only drop-off location is through the car loop. Never drop off your child along Quarterstaff Road. This is extremely dangerous.
If you choose to park legally along Quarterstaff Road, you must walk your child to the front doors of the school in the morning and meet him or her at the front doors in the afternoon. Your child will be dismissed as a walker in the afternoon.
Crossing Guard and Cross Walk
There is only one location to cross Quarterstaff Road during arrival and dismissal. Always cross Quarterstaff Road at the crosswalk under the guidance of our crossing guard.
LUNCH INFORMATION
New! Student Meals & Payments
New for the 2023-2024 school year, HCPSS no longer will use Nutrislice for school menus or MySchoolBucks for payment. Instead, we have a new parent site for all things food and nutrition. LINQ Connect is a secure, online portal that allows families to make online payments to their child’s meal account, monitor their child’s account, schedule automatic recurring payments, set up low balance alerts, submit a Free and Reduced Meals program application, and more.
Please note: MySchoolBucks meal balances were automatically transferred to LINQ Connect. If your child had a balance at the end of the 2022-2023 school year, when you add your child to your profile, that meal balance will be displayed. To request a refund of meal balances at any time, complete this brief online form.
For the 2023-2024 school year, students whose families do not qualify for free or reduced lunch will be required to pay the daily meal price.
- Breakfast - $2.00
- Lunch - $2.80
Family Guide - The ABC's of CCES
HCPSS Student & Parent Handbook
Family Guides: What your Child Will Learn this Year
Do you want to get a head start on the school year? We encourage all parents/guardians to visit the link below to learn what your child will learn this year in grades PreK-5! Once you click on your child’s grade level, use the yellow “course navigation” box in the top right corner to navigate standards, free games, and family activities for each subject area. Happy learning!
https://www.hcpss.org/academics/what-your-child-will-learn-guides/
Water Bottles & FIlling Station
*No glass containers allowed.
Our Weekly Newsletter, The Cougar Comments
The Cougar Comments school newsletter will be published weekly throughout the school year through email and social media. Be sure to look for this newsletter on Friday mornings at 7:00 a.m. in your email inbox starting in September. Please be sure not to mark emails from CCES or HCPSS as junk or spam. We find out that a number of people get blocked from all CCES and HCPSS communication when you mark the email as spam or junk. In addition to important school information, our PTA has a section in the weekly newsletter. They do not publish their own newsletter, so please be sure to look for PTA information in each newsletter. If you ever miss an issue of the newsletter or need to review a previous issue, all Cougar Comments will be available on the main page of the CCES website. We hope you find the information helpful. Additionally, be sure to follow CCES on Facebook and Twitter. We often post information and reminders on social media in addition to fun posts sharing what's going on in our school.
Elementary Student Cell-Phone Usage Policy
Families are reminded that students must abide by Board of Education Policy 8080 Responsible Use of Technology, Digital Tools, and Social Media, and specifically Standard E. Student Use-Technology, which states that “HCPSS permits students to bring personal technology devices to school, according to the following rules:
- Elementary Schools – Students will keep personal technology devices in backpacks turned off during the school day, unless otherwise authorized by school administrators or instructional staff.
HCPSS Student Code of Conduct
The Howard County Public School System is committed to providing a safe, engaging and supportive learning environment where all policies are enforced fairly and consistently. HCPSS policies and regulations emphasize instruction and rehabilitation rather than punishment and are designed to foster and reward appropriate behavior and keep students connected to school so they can graduate college and career ready. Please read and review the HCPSS student code of conduct with your child(ren) before the school year begins:
https://www.hcpss.org/f/aboutus/student-handbook/student-code-of-conduct.pdf
Change of Address
HCPSS parents/guardians are required by Board of Education Policy 9000 Student Residency, Eligibility, Enrollment and Assignment to notify HCPSS if they move to a new home address by submitting residency documentation to their student’s current school. Students who have a change of residence on or after the first day of the 2023-2024 school year must request a student reassignment in order to complete the school year at their previous school.
Connect with CCES and Stay Informed
Listed below are the many ways to stay informed at Clemens Crossing Elementary School.
Twitter
- Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/hcpss_cces
- We use Twitter to inform, celebrate, and engage our community.
- Twitter is used to share what is going on in our school, our community, and throughout the Howard County Public School System.
- Turn on notifications to get information the second it is tweeted.
- We live-stream our concerts on Periscope through Twitter.
- Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ClemensCrossingElementary
- We have found that Facebook is the social media most used by our parents so we are now on Facebook, too!
- Our Facebook page is updated automatically from our Twitter feed.
- Please use Facebook to share the good news from CCES with your friends and families.
- We use Instagram periodically. We do post pictures and information there.
Website
- Our website, cces.hcpss.org, is updated regularly.
- Important news and information is located on the main page of the site including an archive of our weekly newsletter, Cougar Comments.
- Staff information and email is located under the "Our Staff" tab.
- A subscribable google calendar is located on the "Calendar" tab.
- Email is our main form of communication.
- You will receive news and information automatically to the email address you provide in your Family File. We will not inundate your inbox with email. Look for the weekly Cougar Comments on Friday mornings.
- If you would like email sent to different email addresses, update your email in Family File with the email address you prefer.
- You can subscribe additional email addresses by visiting the HCPSS News site here. http://www.hcpss.org/hcpss-news/
- Weekly announcements, important information and updates, and more will primarily be sent through email.
- You also have the opportunity to opt-in for text messaging
Join PTA for this school year!
Welcome to our new school year! I’m so excited for the year ahead. Please join the CCES PTA! It costs only $15 per family for the yearly membership. PTA is all about creating wonderful opportunities for enrichment, fun and interesting experiences for every child in our school.
We encourage families to choose an extra amount to donate to Clemens PTA, over and above the annual membership, if you can. This is simply because our PTA is a nonprofit that runs on donations. If you choose to donate in addition to the membership fee, simply nominate an amount you would like to give as your way of investing in PTA, and be part of building our marvelous CCES community!
(Just because you join PTA doesn't put you on the hook for volunteering your time - I know for some people it is easier to give a monetary gift or donate items from time to time for a specific event, whereas for others, they are able to give of their time and volunteer for different things. All of the above are great!)
Join the Clemens PTA here:
https://clemenscrossingpta.org/get-involved/family-membership/
Jen Nwosu
CCES PTA President
Back to School Picnic
Friday September 8th
5:00 to 8:00 pm on the school blacktop, playground and field. This wonderful annual event is for both families and staff! Bring your own dinner & chairs or a blanket, meet lots of other families and join in the fun!
There will be a snoball truck! **BRING YOUR OWN DINNER , AND SOME MONEY TO BUY A SNOBALL!**
PTA Kick-off Meeting
ALL most welcome! Join us for the first meeting of the year and check out all the amazing activities and programs that we are running this year! Find out how you can get involved!
Wednesday, Sep 13, 2023, 07:00 PM
Clemens Crossing Elementary School, Quarterstaff Road, Columbia, MD, USA
After School Activities
The PTA will be sponsoring the following after school activities in the fall. Registration is through the link provided (directly with the vendor). If anyone has a need for financial assistance, please reach out to me, Karolina DuBois (karolina3@gmail.com).
Chess Club with Magnus Academy, Tuesdays starting Oct 3, Open to K-5
12 sessions, $243
Learn chess with Magnus Academy, five-time world champion Magnus Carlsen’s academy! We’ve taught 100,000 children to play including state & national champions, but most students are beginners looking to learn a new skill and have FUN. Class time is divided between lessons and practice games. Lessons range from the basic rules to advanced tournament strategies.Students will have the opportunity to play in tournaments (in-person and online) outside of club time. This in-person club includes free online extras including weekly practice tournaments, a Chesskid Gold membership ($69 value!), and an event with a chess celebrity. Last year's guests were World Champion Magnus Carlsen and Judit Polgar (the best female chess player of all time). All chess supplies provided. All skill levels are welcome.
https://chessacademy.com/products/clemens-crossing-chess-club
Cooking with iCook, Wednesday starting Sept 13, Open to K-5
10 sessions, $250
Our chefs-in-training will learn how to make delicious and nutritious recipes inspired by international cuisine. We will travel across the globe to learn about cuisine and traditions of Europe, Southeast Asia, Central America, and beyond. We will make recipes like Nigerian chin chin, Turkish cacik dip, Peruvian veggie ceviche, Italian tiramisu, and so much more! Students will work hands-on with fresh herbs and vegetables, and experience how they enhance the aroma and flavors of our dishes. We will master cooking safety, slicing, dicing, chopping, folding, baking, zesting, mixing, and more! All ingredients and supplies will be provided!
https://www.icookafterschool.com/events/clemens-crossing-wednesday
Art with Abrakadoodle, Tuesdays starting Oct 3, Open to K-5
8 sessions, $165
Art Adventures-Express Yourself!
This session is all about exploring and celebrating your unique personality through art. Discuss superpowers, symbols, words, and emotions and create one-of-a-kind artwork! Exploring different mediums and techniques is part of the fun of art! Unlock your creativity as we create a new piece of art each week!
Art with KidzArt, Thursdays starting Oct 5, Open to K-5
Signup link coming soon.
In addition there are some activities listed through Parks & Recreation.
Soccer, Music, Med School, Spanish, and Science
https://www.howardcountymd.gov/recreation-parks/resource/2023-fall-activity-guide
There is also a Girls on the Run program that meets twice a week at CCES in the Fall for girls in grades 3-5. https://www.gotrcentralmd.org/ Registration opens August 20.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Cub Scout Pack 618
Clemens Crossing Cub Scout Pack 618 is open to all girls and boys in grades K - 5. We have a fun year planned with campouts, rocket launches, campfires, and more! Please join us Saturday, September 9th at 5pm at Martin Road Park for our Fall Picnic, where there will be food and fun! In case of bad weather, we will meet at Christ Memorial Presbyterian Church. We will also have an Information Night at CCES on Wednesday, September 13th at 6:30pm. Come learn all about Cub Scouting and our Pack! For more information, please visit our website at www.pack618md.com or contact Cubmaster@pack618md.com.