
CSP Newsletter
January 20, 2023
BREAKING NEWS
Soups For The Super Bowl
Learning Undefeated MX Labs
Middle School Dance - February 3
Winter is here, and the CSP Student Council would like to celebrate with a fun activity for students in Grades 6-8. We will be hosting a Winter-Themed "Snow Ball" Dance on Friday, February 3rd, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Tickets will be available to purchase beginning on Monday, January 30th.
Here are some items we’ll need to make our dance the best it can be! We also created a list of food we would like to pass out during the dance. If you cannot purchase anything, we ask that you consider giving your time and volunteering to chaperone this dance. Visit this "Sign-Up Genius" link for food/beverage donations and volunteer opportunities.
Please contact Mrs. Clyde at eclyde@mycsp.org with any questions.
Thank you for supporting middle school StuCo!
Middle School Student Council President
JUNIOR CLASS MEETING WITH JOSTENS REP - JANUARY 26
SENIOR CLASS MEETING WITH JOSTENS REP - JANUARY 26
Please make arrangements for your child to attend this meeting even if it is not a scheduled time for them to be in school. Students must purchase a cap and gown to participate in the graduation ceremony.
UPCOMING EVENTS
JANUARY
JANUARY 21:
- 9:00 - 11:00 am - Saturday School (by invite only)
- 12:30 - 1:30 pm - BrightSpace Parent Session
JANUARY 23 - 24:
- Two-hour Early Dismissal for Students - End of the Second Quarter
- Fundraiser - Dress Down Day (Benefits Class of 2023)
JANUARY 23 - 27:
- No Clubs / After School Activities
JANUARY 25:
- Schools Closed for Students - Semester Break
- Bus Payment Due Date
- 9:00 - 11:00 am - Coffee, Donuts, and Conversation with the Principal (RSVP below)
JANUARY 26:
- 11:00 - 11:15 am - 11th-grade Meeting - Ordering Class Rings
- 11:15 - 11:30 am - 12th-grade Meeting - Ordering Cap/Gown, Graduation Announcements, etc.
JANUARY 27:
- Fundraiser - Dress Down Day (Benefits Class of 2023)
JANUARY 30:
- Fundraiser - Dress Down Day (Benefits Class of 2023)
JANUARY 30 - FEBRUARY 3:
- Middle School Spirit Week - The theme for each day will be shared soon.
JANUARY 30 - FEBRUARY 10:
- Valentine Candy/Cookie Gram Sales
FEBRUARY
JANUARY 30 - FEBRUARY 10:
- Valentine Candy/Cookie Gram Sales
FEBRUARY 1: Black History Month Begins
- 12:00 pm - 2023-2024 Lottery Results Posted (please check website)
FEBRUARY 3:
- 6:30 - 8:30 pm - Middle School Dance (taking place in the gymnasium)
FEBRUARY 4:
- 9:00 - 11:00 am - Saturday School (by invite only)
FEBRUARY 6-10: School Counseling Week
- Remind your child's counselor just how much they are appreciated:)
FEBRUARY 8:
- Two-hour Early Dismissal - Project Unity (Students may wear an orange top with regular uniform bottoms)
- 4:00 - 8:00 pm - Fundraiser - Ledo's Pizza - Elkridge Location (Benefits Class of 2026)
FEBRUARY 9:
- Last day to submit 8th/12th Grade Yearbook Recognition Ads.
FEBRUARY 10:
- Fundraiser - Dress Down Day (Benefits Class of 2023)
- Last day to buy a Valentine's Day Candy Gram
FEBRUARY 11:
- Field Trip - Ms. Clyde
FEBRUARY 13:
- 3:00 - 5:00 pm - Middle School Cookie Decorating Event (Ticket purchase required)
Friday - A/B Day Schedule
JANUARY
- 27 - A-Day
FEBRUARY
- 3 - B-Day
- 10 - A-Day
- 17 - A-Day
- 24 - B-Day
FROM THE PRINCIPAL'S DESK
TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
- Please ensure your child brings their fully charged issued device to school with them daily.
- CSP no longer issues loaner devices for those students who leave their Chromebooks at home. It is the responsibility of the student to bring the required materials to school daily. Not doing so can hurt their academics.
- CSP can no longer afford to issue loaner devices due to the excessive number of damaged and/or lost devices.
- If your child loses or damages their device, restitution must be paid before receiving a replacement device. Parents can make payments online by visiting www.mycsp.org, clicking on the CLF tab, and then the Chromebook Replacement/Repair Fee tab. Once payment has been made, email a copy of your receipt to it@mycsp.org.
TRANSPORTATION UPDATE
- CSP is discussing with the bus company the possibility of adding a sixth bus to our transportation schedule next school year.
- We will need at least 290 students utilizing bus transportation to secure the sixth bus.
- A sixth bus will allow us to service more areas and provide more seat availability.
- Due to increased fuel costs and bus driver salary, which CSP has paid for the past year and a half, transportation costs will increase by $100 per student next school year.
ACADEMIC STRATEGIES
- Review the ROAR schedule with your student. Have them sign up for Content Support on the available days rather than going to their club.
- Check PowerSchool every Tuesday evening. Make it a family event.
- Email teachers whenever you have a question about an assignment.
- Monitor your child's BrightSpace page.
- Review your child's assignments before they submit them to their teacher.
- Contact the School Counselor if you want to schedule an appointment with your child's teacher(s).
- Ms. Siwicki is the School Counselor for students whose last name begins with A-L. Her email address is jsiwicki@mycsp.org.
- Ms. Shepherd is the School Counselor for the students whose last name begins with M-Z. Her email address is mshepherd@mycsp.org.
BrightSpace Parent Training
You can sign up here
COFFEE, DONUTS, AND CONVERSATION WITH THE PRINCIPAL
Please join me on Wednesday, January 25, from 9:00 - 11:00 am for our second Donuts with the Principal event. I would love to get to know parents and stakeholders. The discussion topic will be transportation, the master schedule, the Maryland Blueprint, and parental engagement. I will also hear your concerns, ideas, feedback, and general thoughts on how to better CSP. This is on a first-come, first-served basis for the first 50 parents that RSVP.
We kindly ask that you respond today, Friday, January 20, if you are interested in attending. The event is for parents only and is open to the first 50 to respond. The link to respond is HERE.
SCHOOL NEWS
Administrative Homeroom: Monday ROAR Period
The New Year is a time when we often set goals and plan routines that can best support our goals. I know that all of us want our children to be the very best students they can be. I want to remind you that on Mondays, during ROAR period, students participate in an Administrative Homeroom period-- this is time that can help your children reach their goals. During this period, students are presented with a short "Solid Student Skill" lesson, which covers topics like organization, note-taking, etc. They then work through a routine of examining their grades and assignments and are encouraged to plan and take action-- like signing up for content support or making a weekly study schedule-- based on their findings.
Monday afternoons would be a great time for you to follow up and discuss your child's progress and upcoming work with them. We appreciate your continued support and encourage you to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Ms. Ingulia tingulia@mycsp.org
Ms. Bulisco lbulisco@mycsp.org
Attention 8th-Grade Families - Early College Access Program (ECAP)
Attention eighth-grade parents/guardians:
Chesapeake Science Point and Anne Arundel Community College (AACC) have a partnership for the Early College Access Program (ECAP), allowing students to take college courses while in high school. CSP also has a unique partnership where selected students work toward a college Associate Degree throughout high school, earning 60 college credits through AACC classes and AP credits.
Candidates for this very selective program are considered during the spring of students’ eighth-grade year at CSP. Administrators, counselors, and teachers review student data and discuss individual student ability to complete college-level and AP courses.
AACC requires a strict limit of 22 students for this program, making it extremely selective. The selection procedures will begin in February, and parent contact will occur once the review process is completed.
Students and families do not need to request consideration for this program, and all eighth-grade students will be reviewed and considered for the Associate Degree program.
Students not chosen for the selective Associate Degree program are still eligible to take individual AACC courses through the ECAP program. These opportunities are usually possible in students’ junior and senior years.
YEARBOOK RECOGNITION ADS - 8TH AND 12TH GRADE PARENTS
All orders must be placed by 02/09/2023.
Repeat Free School
Rising 7th Graders - Required Immunizations
Parents/guardians of current 6th graders:
This is a friendly reminder that 7th-grade students are required to have the following immunizations before starting the 7th grade:
MCV4 and Tdap
I will need an updated immunization record showing that your child received both immunizations. Please send this to me as soon as you have it.
Thank you,
Ms. Calvert
COLLEGE CORNER
AACC DUAL CREDIT
Seniors - Admissions Decisions
SAT/ACT TESTING DATES
SAT TESTING DATES:
March 11th
May 6th
June 3rd
See registration deadlines and sign up here collegeboard.org.
ACT TESTING DATES:
February 11th
April 15th
June 10th
July 15th
See registration deadlines and sign up here https://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/registration.html.
Senior Scholarship Opportunities with Jan/Feb Deadlines
The following scholarships are accepting applications from now until the end of January. For more details about each scholarship and the eligibility requirements, please click here: https://studentscholarships.org/scholarships.php
World Anthropology Day at AACC
The Anthropology of Human Space Exploration
What does anthropology have to do with human space exploration? Join Professor Laura González to explore space through the lens of anthropology. Are there human artifacts out there — such as on the moon — that deserve our protection before commercial space hotels and mining disrupt them? What effect does long-term microgravity have on the human body? Will colonies on Mars reproduce the social inequities on Earth? This talk will examine these questions and more.
THURSDAY, FEB. 16
11 A.M.–12:15 P.M.
Virtual event via Zoom
For information contact Amy Carattini at amcarattini@aacc.edu.
Senior Scholarship Opportunity
Educational Systems Federal Credit Union, through the Support Education Foundation, is proud to provide scholarships to students and professional development awards to educators who strive to learn and grow. We encourage you to share these valuable opportunities with your students or any educators who may be interested.
2023 Scholarship opportunities
The deadline to apply is April 1, 2023. Additional details can be found at SupportEducation.org.
MIT FREE LEARNING OPPORTUNITY FOR JUNIORS!
University of Tampa Open House
Life is good as a Spartan! Come see why thousands of students fall in love with The University of Tampa each year!
Hear first-hand from professors and students that are passionate about YOUR field of interest. With 200+ areas of study, 300+ student organizations, clubs and teams, and 10,000+ University and community events offered each year, visit and see why The University of Tampa is the right choice for your college education!
UT is offering 3 Open House events during the Spring 2023 Semester.
February 19, 2023
March 19, 2023
April 16, 2023
(Click on a date above to RSVP)
Get a sneak peek at what UT has to offer by checking out our Undergraduate Brochure. Questions? email admissions@ut.edu or call (813) 253-6211.
Georgetown University Pre-College Online Program
Medicine: An Inside Look at Treating Patients
Explore treatment plans for three cases: a kidney transplant, vascular disease, and cancer. Students will review the techniques of both integrative and complementary medicine and design a healthcare team for a patient scenario.
Journalism and Media in the Digital Age
Delves into the fast-paced world of journalism. Students will learn the fundamentals of the field---from recognizing the elements of an accurate, compelling, and fair story to key ethics and laws. They'll explore the various news platforms----print, digital, social media, video---and craft their own news story on the platform of their choice to demonstrate their knowledge.
These courses are designed by renowned Georgetown University professors and delivered through engaging video lessons.
Vist here for more information.
Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation Pre-College Programs
Plan now to apply to Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation Pre-College Programs.
Designed by Johns Hopkins engineers, thought-provoking courses give students the opportunity to take a sneak peek into multiple engineering disciplines. Courses are offered online and on-campus and modeled to fit different learning styles and interests.
Give your high school student’s college application a boost by enrolling them in our challenging and engaging summer engineering program.
Hosted by Johns Hopkins Engineering Innovation program staff. During this session, you’ll hear from and talk with the amazing team behind the program and learn more about our engaging hands-on activities, how to apply, and more. A former student will also share their perspective.
Saturday, February 11 at 12:00 noon (ET)
With courses created by Johns Hopkins Engineering faculty, the program lessons give students the confidence to think like an engineer.
Carnegie Mellon's Pre-College Programs
We invite you to join us for our upcoming Discover Session to learn more about our programming.
Drama and Music
Wednesday, January 25, 7:00-8:00PM EST
Senior Scholarship - Deadline January 22, 2023
The North Arundel County Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is pleased to announce that the annual scholarship application process is open until January 22, 2023. Our chapter is looking for qualified applicants from your organization so that we may support their future academic endeavors. We hope that you can assist us in sharing the scholarship application(s) with your network and high school seniors who are pursuing their undergraduate education. Please take this moment to forward the application information to all prospective Students.
In response to the COVID-19 restrictions, the committee will accept electronic copies of the application packet. Please click here for the application links and requirements. If you have any questions, please email scholarship@nacacdst.org Scholarship Details: (Deadline: January 22, 2023) · An applicant must be a graduating high school senior · Be a resident of Anne Arundel County · Be an African American female or male reflecting the African American heritage of the sorority · Be a graduating high school senior attending a high school in Anne Arundel County · Be accepted by a four-year college/university or community college program on a full-time basis.
Please visit https://www.nacacdst.org/scholarships for additional information and to download the scholarship application. Feel free to contact me with any questions at scholarship@nacacdst.org Warm Regards, Stephanie Griffith-Richardson Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. – North Arundel County Alumnae Chapter Scholarship Committee Chair
College Corner - Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies
Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies
Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies strives to enhance the education of motivated, intellectually curious pre-college students. This summer, we are offering several online and residential academic enrichment programs, and we hope you will share these programs with your students as they make plans for the summer. Our programs feature a wide variety of disciplines—including business, computer science, humanities, math, science, social justice, and more—allowing students to investigate advanced topics beyond the typical high school curriculum. Students engage in discussion-based classes with instructors who are scholars in their fields and passionate about teaching. Please direct students to our website to learn more about our range of program offerings. You can also share this digital flyer with your students at Chesapeake Science Point Charter School so they can explore our summer program opportunities. Stanford Pre-Collegiate Summer Institutes Current Grades 8–11, Application Deadline: March 15, 2023 Session One: June 19 – June 30, 2023 Session Two: July 10 – July 21, 2023 Stanford Summer Humanities Institute Current Grades 10–11, Application Deadline: February 1, 2023 Session One: June 25 – July 14, 2023 Session Two: July 16 – August 4, 2023 Applications are now open, and need-based financial aid is available. We appreciate all you do to support your students, and we hope they will apply to join us this summer. Sincerely, Stanford Pre-Collegiate Studies Team Learn More: https://spcs.stanford.edu/collegecounselor?utm_source=collegecounselor&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2023SI_SHI&utm_source=slate&utm_medium=email_HS&utm_campaign=su23
Pre-College Summer Programs Columbia University
The Columbia Climate School offers full and partial need-based scholarships for our 2023 Pre-College Summer Programs: The Columbia Climate School in the Green Mountains and Columbia Climate Corps. https://www.climate.columbia.edu/pre-college-programs
Scholarships are available for high students grades 9-12 (and motivated rising 9th grade students) that reside in the U.S., meet the income eligibility guidelines, have a passion for climate change, and demonstrate an interest in climate advocacy. Special emphasis is placed for individuals that are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) and/or are first generation college students. Students can review the scholarship eligibility guidelines for more information.
We encourage you to share this opportunity with your students so they can apply for full or partial scholarships to our Pre-College Summer Programs. Scholarship deadline is March 15, 2023.
Apply for a Summer 2023 Scholarship: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf2VIzNAeeCyKeLgWIC0JiqiYjyhd52H-0641KPzglMxK-Xdg/viewform Scholarship opportunities are made possible with the support of the Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation. As you continue to explore the Columbia Climate School’s Pre-College Programs, we encourage you to stay tuned and read the latest news from our community.
HOBY Summer Opportunity for Sophomores
Sophomores,
Please click hhttp://hobymd.org/annual-seminar/ere for more information about the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) summer opportunity!
The HOBY flagship program welcomes school and community student ambassadors to 3-4 day seminars each spring and summer. Students explore their personal leadership skills and values and practice those skills while collaborating with diverse groups. They then leverage their new abilities as they apply the value of service leadership to make a positive impact in their communities.
This summer's leadership opportunity is being held June 8-11, 2023, at Towson University. The fee for the summer program is $395, however, we are able to offer a discounted rate of $250 to the first sophomore who registers.
Please discuss this opportunity with your parents/guardians and contact Mrs. Shepherd if you are interested or have any questions.
OTHER INFORMATION
PTSO
Support CSP's PTSO - Amazon Smile
Do you shop on Amazon? If yes, supporting CSP's PTSO with each purchase is easy. A few minutes to set up is all it takes.
If you type in the word' smile.' before Amazon.com, you will be brought to the same Amazon site, but on the fundraising side. http://smile.amazon.com/ The first time you go to the 'Smile' side, you will be asked to choose the organization you want to support. Search for 'Chesapeake Science Point,' and you will be able to select "Chesapeake Science Point PTSO." Then use Amazon like you always have. Everything is exactly the same. (Change your bookmark so that you go to the Smile site. We only get credit if you order from the Smile side. It must say 'smile.amazon.com' every time.)
Do you have family and friends that wouldn't mind taking a minute and choosing Chesapeake Science Point PTSO? It costs the purchaser nothing, and it benefits Chesapeake Science Point PTSO.
What is AmazonSmile? AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support your favorite charitable organization every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you'll find the same low prices, vast selection, and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion of the purchase price to your favorite charitable organization. You can choose from nearly one million organizations to support.
How do I shop at AmazonSmile? To shop at AmazonSmile, simply go to smile.amazon.com from the web browser on your computer or mobile device. You may also want to add a bookmark to smile.amazon.com to make it even easier to return and start shopping at AmazonSmile. Can I use my existing Amazon.com account on AmazonSmile? Yes, you use the same account on Amazon.com and AmazonSmile. Your shopping cart, Wish List, wedding or baby registry, and other account settings are also the same.
How do I select a charitable organization to support when shopping on AmazonSmile? On your first visit to AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com), you need to select a charitable organization to receive donations from eligible purchases before you begin shopping. We will remember your selection, and then every eligible purchase you make at smile.amazon.com will result in a donation.
How much of my purchase does Amazon donate? The AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the purchase price from your eligible AmazonSmile purchases.
For more information: https://smile.amazon.com/about