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Kingsview Middle School 18909 Kingsview Road
Germantown, MD 20874 Phone: (301) 601-4611
FAX: (301) 601-4610
Elizabeth Thomas
Principal Elizabeth_L_Thomas
@mcpsmd.org
Dr. A.J. Nottingham Assistant Principal
Anthony_J_Nottingham @mcpsmd.org
Ericka Singleton Assistant Principal
Ericka_W_Singleton @mcpsmd.org
We A.R.R.E. Focused on Student Results!
Every Child, Every Day A=Access, R=Rela onships, R=Rigor, E=Equity
July 2011 Dear Kingsview Family, I hope this letter finds you well and enjoying the summer with family and friends while reading, resting, staying active, and having fun! On behalf of the Kingsview Staff, I would like to welcome you to the 2011-2012 school year. To our returning families, thank you for making the 2010-2011 school year such a success! Our students excelled academically and we look forward to sharing our results with you as part of our continuous improvement process. For the newest Kingsview members, we are pleased to welcome you to our family. Our school community truly feels like a family and you are going to love it here! It is with great enthusiasm that I welcome our new Principal Intern, Dr. Anthony Nottingham. Dr. Nottingham will be working collaboratively with the administrative team, staff, students, and parents to prepare him to eventually become a principal in any MCPS school. The internship experience is a combination of professional development activities and job-embedded application of theories and concepts. The 2011-2012 school year holds the promise of making our motto a reality. Our motto, We A.R.R.E. Focused on Student Results, for Every Child, Every Day! (A=Access, R=Relationships, R=Rigor, E= Equity) is what drives our work. At Kingsview, we believe that all students will excel at high levels when there is a partnership and relationship between students, staff, and parents. We ensure equity for all students so they may receive the individual support they need to reach and exceed our standards and expectations. Our goal is for all students to access advanced level curriculum and course work to prepare them for what it takes to be college ready. Each year, we review multiple data sources as part of our continuous improvement process and our students have continued to make progress. As you can see in the data charts on the next page, the extensive, laser- like focus we placed on reading school wide has truly paid off. We have achieved and exceeded our goals in all but one area in math. As a result, we did not make Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). Attached is a chart of our progress from 2003-2011. This data has assisted us with focusing our efforts to adequately support students academic goals for the upcoming year.
Maryland State Assessment (MSA) Performance Results 2003-2011
Math %- (Proficient/Advanced) Goal 2011: 78.6% 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
All Students 58.9 59.1 66.2 71 79.4 81.6 83.5 86.3 84.5 African American 37.5 36.4 37.8 47.4 60.7 63.1 62.8 70 68 American Indian 75
Asian 81.9 81.5 90.6 86.9 94.9 95.4 95.1 94.9 96.8
Hispanic of Any Race 37.5 29.4 39.1 53 61.2 60.8 74.7 77.1 79.3 White 64.3 66.1 75.5 81.5 86.9 90 90.7 94 90.3
Two or More Races 75.4 FARMS 19.1 27.1 28.9 37.3 54.3 56.6 60 71.9 69.4
Special Education 9.1 13.5 24.1 26 46.7 42.7 47.1 52.9 52.4
Limited English Proficiency 10 58.3 47.9 50 62.2 53.8 68.6 71 61.8
Maryland State Assessment (MSA) Performance Results 2003-2011
Reading %-(Proficient/Advanced) Goal 2011: 85.6%
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 All Students 73.1 77.9 77.7 79.8 85.6 89.3 91.5 92.2 94.2
African American 62.5 57.3 61 64.4 73.5 80.5 80.3 83.6 87 American Indian 100
Asian 77.8 82.8 87.3 87.9 93 94.9 96.6 94.9 98.1
Hispanic of Any Race 62.5 68.6 60.9 70.1 81.4 77.2 86.2 90.5 94.6 White 78 86.2 85.6 87.4 90.1 94.6 96.7 96.7 97
Two or More Races 89.5 FARMS 42.6 50.7 48.9 57.7 70.5 69.3 75.9 81.8 86.6
Special Education 30.3 42.2 32.1 43.9 56.5 61.3 63.5 64.8 75
Limited English Proficiency 0 48 45.1 56.6 63.6 48.6 74.3 83.3 84.4
7 Keys to College Readiness 2009 2010 #2 Advanced Reading MSA in Grades 3-8 (5-8 for Kingsview)
All Students 54.7 % 65.2%
#4 Algebra 1 By Grade 8, “C” or Higher (Goal: 67.2% 2011)
68.6% 82 %
2011 61.6%
95%
Additionally we review referral, suspension, and environmental survey data as we create a safe and welcoming learning environment for all students. We will continue to implement the Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports Program (PBIS) school wide and we are working in collaboration with multiple stakeholders to continue our work with the “Anti- Bullying Task Force.”
Both of these programs align with our goals of creating a positive, healthy, and supportive school
environment. Specifically the “Anti-Bullying Task Force” supports the Montgomery County Public Schools Regulation JHF- RA, Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation, which contains the following components as copied from the regulation:
• Professional Development activities for all staff members. • School wide prevention program (s). • Range of interventions for students who exhibit bully behaviors. • MCPS Form 230-35, Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation Reporting Form, available at identified
locations in the school building. • Investigation of a report completed within two school days using MCPS Form, 230-36, Bullying,
Harassment, or Intimidation School Investigation Form. • Contact with parents of students involved in the incident within 24 hours of the completed
investigation. • Community Resource list provided to those who submit a bullying incident report form. • Individual conferences with the student who is bullied and the student who bullied two weeks and
again four weeks after the incident. I also want you to be aware that as these tight budget times continue, we appreciate the funding and support the Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) has received from the County Council. We recognize that it is imperative to use our resources in the most efficient and effective manner. MCPS staffing allocations are based on projected enrollment. We certainly hope that at the beginning of the school year our actual enrollment matches the projected enrollment. Unfortunately, as a result of this current fiscal situation, it may become necessary for staffing changes to occur in some schools if enrollment comes in below projection and doesn't justify the staffing that was allocated. If there is a need to make an adjustment in staffing based on actual enrollment, I will do my best to minimize the impact of these necessary adjustments. I will keep you informed and alert you to any changes that may occur at our school. I encourage you to read the information in this packet carefully. There are many important items such as dates, bus routes, sports information, arrival groups and locations for students during orientation and first day of school, and Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) information. Please pay close attention to the 6th Grade Student Orientation Day only for 6th grade students on Thursday, August 25th from 7:30-11:40 am. We hope it will be another way to help our 6th grade students so their transition is smooth and supportive. The first day of school is Monday, August 29th. School begins at 7:55 a.m. and ends at 2:40 p.m. We will continue to live our motto by building relationships, increasing the rigor, and providing access and equity for all students to accel at high levels. From the first day of school through the last, you and your children will know “We A.R.R.E. Focused on Student Results, for Every Child, Every Day!” Live Well and Laugh Often,
Kingsview Middle SchoolAugust 29th (First Day) Arrival Groups
ARRIVAL GROUP # ROOM TEACHER STUDENTS
6TH GRADE
1 D212 AMBROSE ABDALLA ‐ BLUESTEIN2 D215 DORSEY BOBADILLA ‐ CHANG3 D210 LINDSAY CHARLES ‐ DETLEFS4 D231 PEARCE DHARIA ‐ FINKELSTEIN5 D209 KILCOYNE FRAZIER ‐ HARTIG6 D208 PRINCE HERMANTO ‐ KAREDDY7 D232 TUCCI KEANE ‐ LIMA8 D230 KUHN LINGBERG ‐ MCEACHERN9 D214 CRATSLEY MEBRAHTU ‐ OPOKU10 D207 SWANSON OSTOVARI ‐ REEVES11 D115 PEACE RHEE ‐ SHEELOR12 D213 MANNINO SHIRLEY ‐ TRUONG13 B109 VERNON TSENG ‐ WILLIAMS14 D131 MUIR‐HOWDEN WINSTON ‐ ZOUANTCHA
7TH GRADE
15 E207 SULLIVAN ABAD ‐ BARTELT16 E211 WALKER, C BELTRAN ‐ CLEMENT17 E231 ABDELSALAM COLBY ‐ FITZWILLIAM18 E208 OWEN FLORES ‐ HARVEY19 D205 CORBAT HENRY ‐ KHONG20 E230 RYLAND KIM ‐ MARTINEZ21 E232 BERLUTI MASON ‐ O'BRIEN22 E206 LEE O'NEILL ‐ PINES23 E213 D'AMATO POWELL ‐ SHASTRI24 E205 ESCOBAR SIDHU ‐ THORESEN25 E214 MCEVOY, T TIAKO ‐ WONDIRAD26 E212 DEROSA WRIGHT ‐ ZUELSDORF
Kingsview Middle SchoolAugust 29th (First Day) Arrival Groups
ARRIVAL GROUP # ROOM TEACHER STUDENTS
8TH GRADE
27 E107 WALDMAN ABBOUCHI ‐ BIAKAPIA28 E109 CHRISTEN BLACK ‐ CARRAI29 D110 BEROZA CAVERLY ‐ DANIELS30 E105 LOZNAK DAVIES ‐ GABA31 E132 PATE GARCIA ‐ HARTIG32 E112 GAUTHIER HEARN ‐ JULES33 E111 WALKER, G KALAVADIA ‐ LE34 E108 ANDERSEN LEE ‐ MATTINGLY35 E106 DEEM MCCUTCHEON ‐ NDUNGA36 E113 SILVIO NELSON ‐ PRATT37 E130 HURTADO QAISRANI ‐ SALOMON38 E131 FESER SANCHEZ ‐ STUKES39 E209 LEFF SULAIMAN ‐ WATSON40 E133 MCKAY WEINDENFELLER ‐ ZHOU
Invites all incoming 6th grade students to attend
Orientation Day
Dear New Panther, Welcome to Kingsview! Your first day of middle school is just around the corner. Our entire staff is working hard to make sure you have a fantastic experience as a Kingsview Panther! To get you started on the right “paw” we want to invite you to attend our 6th grade orientation. We promise to make this day informative, useful and fun! So mark your calendar and come spend some time, with us, at The View … Kingsview that is!
When: Thursday, August 25, 2011
Time: 7:55 am – 11:40 am • buses will pick up at scheduled times and locations. • buses will drop off at scheduled locations on an early
dismissal schedule.
Why: Become familiar with KMS! • Meet your teachers • Know your building • Purchase PE uniform • Practice opening lockers • Establish relationships ☺
Students may purchase PE
uniforms! $26 t-shirt & shorts
$15 shorts only
$11 t-shirt only *Checks should be made out to KMS.
KMS PTA will be selling spirit wear. See PTA flyer for items and prices.
No need to bring any materials! Just bring money if you are
purchasing uniforms.
Kingsview Middle School 18909 Kingsview Road
Germantown, MD 20874 Phone: (301) 601-4611
FAX: (301) 601-4610
Elizabeth Thomas
Principal Elizabeth_L_Thomas
@mcpsmd.org
Dr. A.J. Nottingham Assistant Principal
Anthony_J_Nottingham @mcpsmd.org
Ericka Singleton Assistant Principal
Ericka_W_Singleton @mcpsmd.org
We A.R.R.E. Focused on Student Results!
Every Child, Every Day A=Access,R=Rela onships,R=Rigor,E=Equity
July 2011
Dear Kingsview Families: Course-related fees are not charged for textbooks, supplementary readers (such as anthologies, atlases, or workbooks), most materials of instruction, audiovisual aids, stationery items not commonly found in the home and required for the student to demonstrate mastery of course objectives, or building or office materials needed to operate schools. The approved course-related fees primarily fit into three categories as follows: • Items consumed by the student as a part of the course (example: recipe ingredients). • Component parts of a product that will become student property (example: sculpting clay, model airplane kit). • Materials of instruction or items of personal use that become the property of the student for reasons of personal hygiene or industry standards (example: tap shoes). Students are still expected to bring individual organizational tools and personal supplies (such as notebooks, pencils, and paper) from home. In addition, there are student fees which are not course-related but area local school decision made by the principal in collaboration with the school and parent leadership. These may include fees for classes, special team activities, etc. There also may be fees related to field trips, but these will be shared each time there is a trip and not in advance as a course fee. In circumstances when a course is selected with a fee, we are committed to providing all students, regardless of their economic circumstances, with full access to all courses, including the instructional materials required for those courses and the instructional program. A student, his/her parent or guardian, or any student advocate may request an adjustment to the course fee. Please contact the teacher, the counselor, or the administrator who will work with you to meet your needs. You and your child will have options that include a schedule of payments, a reduced fee, or a complete waiver. If you have any questions regarding the course-related fees being charged at our school for the 2011–2012 school year, please contact me.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Thomas Principal
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY FEE REMITTANCE FORM The Montgomery County Board of Education requires payment of an Extracurricular Activity (ECA) fee for your middle or high school student to participate in extracurricular activities for the 2011-2012 school year. What is the ECA fee? The $30.00 annual fee supports adult-supervised extracurricular activities, such as sports and clubs, for middle and high school students. Students who pay the fee are entitled to participate in one or more programs during the year. Although the Board of Education strongly believes students benefit from participation in after school activities, these activities are voluntary. Who pays the ECA fee? All middle and high school students who voluntarily participate in sports or clubs pay the ECA fee. Check with your school administration to determine what other activities require the ECA fee. NOTE: Students may try out for sports teams before paying the fee. However, once they have been selected for a team or activity, the fee must be paid or the selection will be revoked. Paying the fee does not guarantee that a student will be selected for a team or activity, nor does it supersede academic eligibility requirements. Who is exempt from the ECA fee? Students who do not participate in extracurricular activities do not pay the fee. Students who take a course that requires participation in an extracurricular activity, such as a concert performance as a class requirement, do not pay the fee. Check with your school administration if you are unsure if an activity is exempt from the fee.
Am I eligible to pay a reduced ECA fee? You may be eligible to pay a reduced fee of $15.00 if your gross family income is less than $35,000. If you are eligible to pay a reduced fee, you must send written proof of income with your payment, such as a recent tax form, current pay statement, or letter from a family assistance agency. MCPS will NOT accept reduced fees without documentation. Do not send original documents, as we do not return them. How do I pay the ECA fee? DO NOT SEND PAYMENT TO YOUR SCHOOL. Credit Card – Payments are accepted online at: http://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/activityfee. This is a secure website. You will be sent a receipt by e-mail when you pay online. Reduced ECA fees are not eligible for online credit card processing and must be paid by check. Check – Make payment to MCPS and write student ID# on check or money order. Send payment directly to MCPS, ECA Office, 850 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD 20850. Returned checks are subject to a $25 fee. Cash – Payments may be made in person at the ECA Office, 850 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD 20850. If you have any questions, please call 301-517-5000. Sincerely,
Susanne G. DeGraba Chief Financial Officer
DETACH form & send payment to the address below. Do not pay the school directly.
For your convenience, pay online at http://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/activityfee
2011-2012 Extracurricular Activity Fee Remittance Form Return to MCPS, ECA Office, 850 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD 20850
Student Name:___________________________________________ Street:__________________________________________________ City, Zip:________________________________________________
Student ID# ______________________ School:__________________________ Grade Level: _____________________
Parent/Guardian Name (please print): ____________________________________________________________
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO MCPS. DO NOT FOLD OR STAPLE FORM. $30 - Gross family income above $35,000. $15 - Gross family income less than $35,000. (You must enclose proof of income.)
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CHECK MO CASH
#________________
________________
MCPS Form #280-37, June 2011 WHS802
Organization Tools: • 3 ring binder* (2 inches wide) • Subject dividers* (7 classes)
Recommended Personal School Supplies • Pencils • Colored pencils • Journals (4) • Highlighters • Pens (black or blue) • Scissors • Ruler, protractor, compass • Loose leaf paper • Calculator (see Math class recommendation)
KMS
Kingsview Middle School Students Organization Tools and
School Supply List 2011-2012
* Need help gathering any of the organizational tools or personal school supplies? Please contact a KMS counselor… we can help!
301-601-4607
MCPS School Year Calendar: 2011/2012
Date Event Note Mon, July 04 Holiday - Independence Day Offices & schools closed.
Mon, August 22 Professional day for teachers No school for students.
Tue, August 23 Professional day for teachers No school for students.
Wed, August 24 Professional day for teachers No school for students.
Thu, August 25 Professional day for teachers No school for students.
Fri, August 26 Professional day for teachers No school for students.
Mon, August 29 First day of school for students
Mon, September 05 Holiday - Labor Day Offices & schools closed.
Wed, September 28 Early release day K-12. Planning and grades.
Students dismissed after lunch.
Thu, September 29 Rosh Hashanah No school for students and teachers. (Note: Yom Kippur is Sat., October 8)
Fri, October 21 MSTA Convention - MCAAP Fall Conference
No school for students and teachers.
Fri, October 28 1st marking period ends
Mon, October 31 Professional day for teachers No school for students. Some 10-month employees work.
Thu, November 10 Early release day K-8. Parent conferences. Report cards distributed.
Students dismissed after lunch.
Fri, November 11 Early release day K-8. Parent conferences.
Students dismissed after lunch.
Wed, November 23 Early release day prior to Thanksgiving, K-12
Students dismissed after lunch.
Thu, November 24 Holiday - Thanksgiving Offices & schools closed.
Fri, November 25 Holiday - Thanksgiving Offices & schools closed.
Mon, December 26 Holiday - Christmas Offices & schools closed.
Tue, December 27 Winter break No school for students and teachers.
Wed, December 28 Winter break No school for students and teachers.
Thu, December 29 Winter break No school for students and teachers.
Fri, December 30 Winter break No school for students and teachers.
Mon, January 02 Holiday - New Year's Day Offices & schools closed.
Mon, January 16 Holiday - Martin L. King, Jr. Day
Offices & schools closed.
Fri, January 20 2nd marking period ends
Mon, January 23 Professional day for teachers No school for students. Some 10-month employees work.
Wed, February 01 Report cards distributed
Mon, February 20 Holiday - Presidents' Day Offices & schools closed.
Fri, March 02 Early release day K-12. Planning and grades.
Students dismissed after lunch.
Thu, March 29 3rd marking period ends
Fri, March 30 Professional day for teachers No school for students.
Mon, April 02 Spring break No school for students and teachers. (Note: Passover begins April 6)
Tue, April 03 Holiday - Primary Election Offices & schools closed
Wed, April 04 Spring break No school for students and teachers.
Thu, April 05 Spring break No school for students and teachers.
Fri, April 06 Holiday - Easter Offices & schools closed.
Mon, April 09 Holiday - Easter Offices & schools closed.
Thu, April 12 Report cards distributed
Mon, May 28 Holiday - Memorial Day Offices & schools closed.
Tue, June 12 Last day of school for students
Wed, June 13 Professional day for teachers
Thu, June 21 Report cards mailed
Kingsview Middle School Testing Calendar
2011‐2012 September 2011 Thursday, September 1st – Friday, March 2nd ‐ Alt MSA** Monday, August 29th ‐ Friday, September 30th ‐ MAP‐R Testing Window (administered through English classes) January 2012 Thursday, January 12th‐ Middle School Semester Exam Review Day+ Friday, January 13th‐ Semester Exams, Periods 1, 5* Tuesday, January 17th‐ Semester Exams, Pds. 8, 2* Wednesday, January 18th ‐ Semester Exams Pds. 7, 4* Thursday, January 19th – Semester Exams, Pds. 6, 3* Friday, January 20th – Semester Exam Make‐Up Day Tuesday, January 3rd ‐ Tuesday, February 7th‐ MAP‐R Testing Window (administered through English classes) March 2012 Monday, March 12th‐ Maryland State Assessment (MSA)/ Mod MSA READING (Grade 6)* Tuesday, March 13th‐ MSA/Mod MSA READING (Grade 6)* Wednesday, March 14th ‐ MSA/Mod MSA READING (Grades 7 & 8)* Thursday, March 15th‐ MSA/Mod MSA READING (Grades 7 & 8)* Friday, March 16th‐ MSA/Mod MSA MATH (Grade 6)* Monday, March 19th‐ MSA/ Mod MSA MATH (Grade 6)* Tuesday, March 20th‐ MSA/Mod MSA MATH (Grades 7 & 8)* Wednesday, March 21th‐ MSA/ Mod MSA MATH (Grades 7 & 8)* Thursday, March 22nd – Wednesday, March 28th ‐ MSA/ Mod MSA Make‐ups April 2012 Thursday, March 29th – Friday, April 27th – ACCESS English Language Proficiency Testing (ELPT) Window**
Monday, April 30th – Friday, May 4th ‐ MSA SCIENCE Administration Window (Grade 8)* May 2012 Monday, April 30th – Friday, June 1st ‐ MAP‐R Testing Window (admin. through English classes) Wednesday, May 23rd ‐ High School Assessment (HSA) ALGEBRA * Thursday, May 31st ‐ HSA ALGEBRA Make‐up June 2012 Tuesday, June 5th‐ Semester Exam Review Day Wednesday, June 6th‐ Semester Exams, Periods 1, 5* Thursday, June 7th‐ Semester Exams, Pds. 8, 2* Friday, June 8th ‐ Semester Exams, Pds. 6, 3* Monday, June 11th‐ Semester Exams, 7, 4* Tuesday, June 12th‐ Semester Exam Make‐up Day
+ Per MCPS Middle School testing calendar, July 2011; subject to change * Specific schedules and details will be provided at a later date
ews 7/22/11 ** Testing not applicable to all students; more information will be provided as necessary
MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2011‐2012 Cafeteria News and Secondary School Meals Information
The cafeteria continues to offer the convenience and flexibility of SNAP, a computerized cash register system. Depositing funds into a cafeteria account eliminates the need for a child to carry money every day. Students enter their Personalized Identification Number (PIN) to access their account. The PIN for students returning to the same school remains the same. New students receive their PIN on the first day of school. Any money left on a student’s account last year is available for spending this year. Prepayments to a student’s account may be made prior to the start of school. To make a prepayment:
• Use MyLunchMoney.com, an online service to make a prepayment using a credit card. Parents also can check meal account balances, sign up for recurring payments, and much more. Go to MyLunchMoney.com to register.
• Complete the form below and include a check
payable to the cafeteria. Please put the child’s first name, last name and PIN number on the front of the check.
Check Acceptance Policy Checks used to pay for school meals must contain an address, phone number and student PIN number. Returned checks are subject to recovery for the face value and Maryland state allowed fee of $35 through an electronic debit or paper draft to the same account. Your payment by check constitutes your acceptance of these terms. If you have any questions concerning our check acceptance policy, please call CHECKredi at 1‐800‐239‐1222.
Food and Nutrition Services serves more than 14 million meals annually. We support healthy meal options for students and continually explore new ways to enhance the nutritional contribution and student
acceptability of meals. For more information, visit us on the Web at www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/foodserv
SECONDARY SCHOOL MEAL PRICES
Lunch Meal $2.75
Reduced‐price Lunch Meal $0.40
Breakfast Meal $1.30
Reduced‐price Breakfast Meal $0.00
Milk $0.60
Free and Reduced‐price Meal ApplicationsFamilies who meet certain federal income standards are eligible for free or reduced‐price meal benefits. All children use a PIN number so confidentiality is maintained and no child is overtly identified as receiving free or reduced‐price meals. Applications for meal benefits are sent home with the youngest in family in the information packet given out at the start of each school year. Only one application is needed for all students in a household. A new application must be completed for any family requesting assistance this school year.
PREPAYMENT FORM Please make the check payable to the cafeteria and include the name of your school. Checks used to pay for school meals must contain an address and phone number. Please put your child’s first name, last name and PIN number on the front of the check. This check is for cafeteria purchases ONLY. Please list each student separately and bring payment to the cafeteria manager. Thank You! Student Name _________________________________________ PIN _____________ Amount $ ____________ Student Name _________________________________________ PIN _____________ Amount $ ____________ Student Name _________________________________________ PIN _____________ Amount $ ____________ Parent’s/Guardian’s Name ______________________________________________________________________
MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Noticias de la Cafetería Para el Ciclo Escolar 2011‐2012 e Información Sobre las Comidas
en las Escuelas Secundarias
Food and Nutrition Services sirve más de 14 millones de comidas anualmente. Nosotros apoyamos opciones de alimentos saludables para los estudiantes y estamos continuamente explorando nuevas opciones para mejorar el contenido nutritivo
y la aceptación de los estudiantes de las comidas que se sirven. Para más información, visítenos en nuestra página de Internet ingresando a www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/foodserv
La cafetería continúa ofreciendo la conveniencia y flexibilidad de SNAP, un sistema computarizado de caja registradora. Depositar fondos en una cuenta de la cafetería elimina la necesidad de que el estudiante tenga que traer dinero a la escuela todos los días. Los estudiantes ingresan su número de código de identificación personal (Personal Identification Number‐PIN) para acceder a su cuenta. El número de código personal para estudiantes que regresan a la misma escuela desde el año pasado seguirá siendo el mismo. Los nuevos estudiantes reciben su número de código personal el primer día de clases. Cualquier balance que haya quedado en la cuenta del estudiante desde al ciclo escolar anterior queda acreditado para su uso durante este año. Se pueden hacer pagos por adelantado a la cuenta del estudiante antes del comienzo del ciclo escolar.
Para pagar por adelantado: • Use MyLunchMoney.com, un servicio en línea para hacer
pagos por adelantado usando una tarjeta de crédito. Los padres pueden revisar los balances de la cuenta de comida, inscribirse para hacer pagos periódicos y mucho más. Ingrese a MyLunchMoney.com para registrarse.
• Complete el formulario que aparece al pie e incluya un cheque a nombre de la cafetería. Por favor incluya en el cheque el nombre completo del estudiante y su número de código personal.
Política de Aceptación de Cheques Los cheques girados para pagar por comidas escolares deben incluir la dirección, número de teléfono y número de código personal del estudiante. Los cheques que sean devueltos serán recuperados por el valor que indican, más la tarifa de $35 permitida por el estado de Maryland para ser retirada de la misma cuenta mediante un débito electrónico o un giro bancario. Al efectuar su pago por cheque, usted confirma su aceptación de estos términos. Si usted tiene cualquier pregunta con respecto a nuestra política de aceptación de cheques, por favor llame a CHECKredi, teléfono 1‐800‐239‐1222.
LISTA DE PRECIOS DE LAS COMIDAS EN LAS ESCUELAS SECUNDARIAS
Almuerzo $2.75 Almuerzo, Precio Reducido $0.40 Desayuno $1.30 Desayuno, Precio Reducido $0.00 Leche $0.60
SOLICITUDES PARA ALMUERZOS GRATIS O
A PRECIO REDUCIDO Aquellas familias que reúnen ciertos estándares federales de ingresos son elegibles para recibir beneficios de comidas gratis o a precio reducido. Todos los estudiantes utilizan un código de identificación persona, o "PIN", para mantener su privacidad y para que ningún estudiante sea abiertamente identificado como estudiante que recibe comidas gratis o a precio reducido. Las solicitudes para beneficios de comida se envían a los hogares con el estudiante de menor edad en la familia, y incluido en el paquete de información que se entrega al comienzo de cada ciclo escolar. Solamente se necesita presentar una solicitud por todos los estudiantes que viven en el mismo domicilio. Se debe completar una nueva solicitud para cualquier familia que solicite asistencia para este ciclo escolar.
FORMULARIO DE PAGO POR ADELANTADO Por favor gire su cheque a nombre de la cafetería e incluya el nombre de su escuela. Los cheques girados para pagar por comidas escolares deben incluir la dirección, número de teléfono y número de código personal del estudiante. Por favor incluya el nombre completo de su hijo y su número de código personal en el cheque. Este cheque es ÚNICAMENTE para compras en la cafetería. Por favor enumere a cada estudiante separadamente y entregue su pago a la persona encargada de la cafetería. ¡Gracias! Nombre del Estudiante__________________________________________ PIN ____________ Valor $ ____________ Nombre del Estudiante__________________________________________ PIN ____________ Valor $ ____________ Nombre de Padre/Madre/Guardián _________________________________________________________________
Kingsview Middle School Athletic Department 18909 Kingsview Road
Germantown, Maryland 20875 (301) 601-4611
July, 2011
Dear Parents,
The Kingsview Middle School Interscholastic Athletic Program will begin on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Interested 7th and 8th grade boys and girls may try out for the softball and cross country teams. The MCPS interscholastic athletic program is a planned extension of the physical education and intramural programs. The athletic program provides an opportunity for advanced skill development for students with interest and/or talents in athletics. Seventh and eighth grade students may tryout for softball and cross country (fall), basketball (winter), and soccer (spring). Sixth grade students are not eligible to participate in interscholastic athletics. An intramural program will be offered to accommodate the needs of Kingsview MS sixth graders. In order to tryout for softball in September, a student must meet the following requirements: • Return a signed parent permission slip to the Athletic Coordinator, Mr. MacKay. A student may have the
signed parent permission in their possession and submit the form at tryouts on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. You will find a parent permission slip attached to this letter.
• A completed MCPS Health Inventory Form must be on file in the School Health Room. The Health Inventory
must be signed by a physician within the last two years. There is a $30 student activity fee that is assessed by MCPS. The details are contained in a separate form that will be sent home with students during the first few days of school. Please follow the instructions in the mailer as it applies to your situation. One notable point is that you may tryout for the team prior to paying the fee and pay the fee after officially being selected for a team. Students who have not submitted the parent permission slip and health inventory form will not be eligible to tryout on Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Students may submit the form(s) the next day and attend the tryouts the next day. This will continue until tryouts have ended and the team has been selected. Practices will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 3:00 – 4:30 pm. Activity buses will be available for students who normally ride a bus to Kingsview MS. The Athletic Department is looking forward to an exciting year at Kingsview Middle School. Please feel free to call me at (301) 601-4611 if you have any questions. Brad MacKay Athletic Coordinator,
Kingsview Middle School
• Low cost tutoring and mentoring program for Montgomery County students • Small group instruction from certified teachers • Curriculum aligned with that of Montgomery County Public Schools
• Grades 1 through 8 focus on reading, language arts and math • Grades 9 through 12 focus on core subjects (English and Math); support for
SAT, ACT and HS Assessments; HSA Bridge support available at select sites
12 LOCATIONS12 LOCATIONS
BBLAIRLAIR HSHS EEINSTEININSTEIN HSHS
GGAITHERSBURGAITHERSBURG MSMS KKENNEDYENNEDY HSHS
MMAGRUDERAGRUDER HSHS NNORTHWESTORTHWEST HSHS
PPAINTAINT BBRANCHRANCH HSHS RROCKVILLEOCKVILLE HSHS SSHERWOODHERWOOD HSHS
SSPRINGBROOKPRINGBROOK HSHS WWATKINSATKINS MMILLILL HSHS
WWHEATONHEATON HSHS
SATURDAY MORNINGS SEPTEMBER 24, 2011 THROUGH APRIL 21, 2012 8:30 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M.
BREAKFAST PROVIDED AT 8:00 A.M. AT ALL CENTERS EXCEPT SHERWOOD SEE CALENDAR ONLINE AT WWW.SATURDAYSCHOOL.ORG
Parents must register in person at the Saturday School Center that their child will attend. At the time of registration, parents must bring:
• Registration fee ($40 for FARMS / $50 for non-FARMS) per student. Payment plan option is available. (Make checks payable to GBTLA or The George B. Thomas, Sr. Learning Academy, Inc.)
• Their child’s most recent report card
All students and their parents are required to attend the Saturday School Opening and Orientation Session on September 24.
SEPTEMBER 10: REGISTRATION HELD AT ALL LEARNING ACADEMY CENTERS
8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
SEPTEMBER 24: OPENING DAY & ORIENTATION HELD AT ALL LEARNING ACADEMY CENTERS
Student/Parent Orientation: 8:30 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Initial Tutoring Session: 9:15 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
You may register your child any Saturday the Saturday School is in session providing space is available.
Transportation provided at Blair, Kennedy and
Wheaton High Schools.
Call the Office of the Executive Director at 301-320-6545
Montgomery County students in Grades 1 through 12 who want additional academic support
Contributions gladly accepted. The GBTLA Saturday School is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
The George B. Thomas, Sr. Learning Academy, Inc.
_____ MONTGOMERY BLAIR HS _____ ALBERT EINSTEIN HS _____ GAITHERSBURG MIDDLE SCHOOL _____ JOHN F. KENNEDY HS
_____ SHERWOOD HS _____ SPRINGBROOK HS _____ WATKINS MILL HS _____ WHEATON HS
_____ NORTHWEST HS _____ MAGRUDER HS _____ PAINT BRANCH HS _____ ROCKVILLE HS
2011–12 STUDENT REGISTRATION FORM Parents must register in person at the Center their child will attend. At the time of registration, parents must provide the registration fee ($40 for FARMS / $50 for non-FARMS) and their child’s most recent report card.
I WOULD LIKE TO ENROLL MY CHILD IN THE SATURDAY SCHOOL CENTER AT: STUDENT NAME: LAST FIRST MIDDLE INITIAL
HOME PHONE:
HOME SCHOOL:
MCPS STUDENT ID NUMBER (REQUIRED):
__________MALE __________ FEMALE
DATE OF BIRTH:
HR TEACHER/COUNSELOR NAME:
HAS THIS CHILD ATTENDED THE SATURDAY SCHOOL BEFORE? YES NO (PLEASE CIRCLE)
IF YES, FOR HOW MANY YEARS? ___________
ENROLLMENT DATE: GRADE:
PARENT NAME: LAST FIRST MIDDLE INITIAL
STUDENT RACE/ETHNICITY (PLEASE CIRCLE): AFRICAN AMERICAN ASIAN AMERICAN WHITE
HISPANIC NATIVE AMERICAN OTHER
PARENT’S WORK PHONE: PARENT’S E-MAIL ADDRESS:
EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE NUMBER (IF DIFFERENT): PARENT’S CELL PHONE:
ADDRESS: STREET: ______________________________
STREET: ______________________________
CITY: ________________________________
STATE & ZIP: __________________________
AUTHORIZATION TO REQUEST / RELEASE PUPIL RECORDS
I HEREBY GIVE MY PERMISSION TO THE GEORGE B. THOMAS, SR. LEARNING ACADEMY TO REQUEST ACADEMIC RECORDS/ INFORMATION FOR THE ABOVE STUDENT AND FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO RELEASE THOSE RECORDS. _____________________________________________________________________ ______________________ SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN DATE Is your family eligible for free and reduced-price meals? YES ________ NO ________ Do you need a payment plan to assist with registration fees? YES ________ NO ________
TOTAL PAID BY: CASH _____________ CHECK ________/__________ MONEY ORDER _________/_________ Amount Check Number/Amount MO Number/Amount
The George B. Thomas, Sr. Learning Academy, Inc.
• Un programa a bajo costo de tutoría para estudiantes del Condado de Montgomery • Instrucción en grupos pequeños por maestros certificados • Currículo alineado con el de las escuelas publicas de el Condado de Montgomery
• Un enfoque en la lectura, artes del leguaje y matemáticas para los grados 1 al 8 • Para grados 9-12 un enfoque en materias básicas y apoyo para exámenes de SAT,
ACT y Evaluaciones HS; Apoyo para exámenes HSA disponible en algunos centros
12 LOCALES12 LOCALES
BBLAIRLAIR HS HS EEINSTEININSTEIN HS HS
GGAITHERSBURGAITHERSBURG MSMS KKENNEDYENNEDY HS HS
MMAGRUDERAGRUDER HS HS NNORTHWESTORTHWEST HS HS
PPAINTAINT BBRANCHRANCH HS HS RROCKVILLEOCKVILLE HSHS SSHERWOODHERWOOD HSHS
SSPRINGBROOKPRINGBROOK HS HS WWATKINSATKINS MMILLILL HS HS
WWHEATONHEATON HS HS
SÁBADOS EN LA MAÑANA DE 8:30 A.M. A 11:00 A.M. 24 DE SEPTIEMBRE, 2011 A 21 DE ABRIL, 2012
HABRA DESAYUNO A LAS 8:00AM EN CADA CENTRO MENOS EN SHERWOOD VER EL CALENDARIO EN WWW.GBTLEARNINGACEDEMY.ORG
Los padres deben presentarse personalmente al centro que su hijo/a asistirá. Para la inscripción, los padres deben llevar:
• Cuota de para cada estudiante es $40 para familias que reciben FARMS* / $50 para quienes no reciben FARMS* Hay plan de pago disponible (Haga los cheques a GBTLA) *Si su familia recibe FARMS (el programa de las escuelas para recibir las comidas a precio reducido o gratis) usted califica para el precio reducido
• El reporte de calificaciones mas reciente de el estudiante
Se requiere que todos los estudiantes y sus padres asistan a la apertura y la sesión de orientación el 24 de Septiembre.
10 DE SEPTIEMBRE: REGISTRACIÓN EN TODOS LOS CENTROS
Desde las 8:30 a.m. a 11:00 a.m.
24 DE SEPTIEMBRE: DÍA DE APERTURA & ORIENTACIÓN EN TODOS LOS CENTROS
Orientación de estudiante/padre : 8:30 a.m. a 9:15 a.m. Primera sesión de tutoría: 9:15 a.m. a 11:00 a.m.
Puede inscribirse cualquier sábado mientras haya cupo.
Proveemos transporte a las escuelas de Blair, Kennedy y Wheaton.
Llame a la oficina central al 301-320-6545
The George B. Thomas, Sr. Learning Academy, Inc.
Estudiantes del Condado de Montgomery en los grados 1 a 12 que deseen apoyo académico
Se aceptan donaciones. La Escuela de los Sábados es una organización independiente sin fines de lucro 501 (c)(3).
_____ MONTGOMERY BLAIR HS _____ ALBERT EINSTEIN HS _____GAITHERSBURG MIDDLE SCHOOL _____ JOHN F. KENNEDY HS
_____ SHERWOOD HS _____ SPRINGBROOK HS _____ WATKINS MILL HS _____ WHEATON HS
_____ NORTHWEST HS _____ MAGRUDER HS _____ PAINT BRANCH HS _____ ROCKVILLE HS
2011–12 FORMULARIO DE MATRÍCULA ESTUDIANTIL Los padres tienen que presentarse en persona al centro de aprendizaje al cual su hijo/a va a asistir para
matricularlo/la. Al matricular a su hijo/a los padres tienen que proveer la cuota de matrícula ($40 para familias que reciben FARMS* / $50 para los que no reciben FARMS*) y el reporte de notas más reciente.
*Si su familia recibe FARMS (el programa de las escuelas para recibir las comidas a precio reducido o gratis) ustedes califican para el precio de matricula reducido.
QUIERO MATRICULAR A MI HIJO/A EN EL:
NOMBRE DEL ESTUDIANTE: STUDENT NAME:
APELLIDO/LAST NOMBRE/FIRST
TELÉFONO DE LA CASA: HOME PHONE:
ESCUELA LOCAL: HOME SCHOOL:
NÚMERO ESTUDIANTIL DE MCPS (SE REQUIERE): MCPS STUDENT ID NUMBER (REQUIRED):
______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______
___________ HOMBRE (MALE) ___________ MUJER (FEMALE)
FECHA DE NACIMIENTO:DATE OF BIRTH:
NOMBRE DEL MAESTRO O CONSEJERO: TEACHER/COUNSELOR NAME: ¿SU HIJO/A HA ASISTIDO A LA ESCUELA DE LOS SÁBADOS ANTERIORMENTE? SI NO HAS THIS CHILD ATTENDED THE SATURDAY SCHOOL BEFORE? EN CASO POSITIVO, ¿CUÁNTOS AÑOS TIENE EL / ELLA ASISTIENDO AL PROGRAMA? ___________________ IF YES, FOR HOW MANY YEARS? FECHA DE MATRICULA: DATE OF ENROLLMENT:
GRADO: GRADE:
NOMBRE DE PADRE/MADRE: PARENT NAME:
APELLIDO (LAST ) NOMBRE(FIRST)
RAZA/ETNICIDAD (POR FAVOR, SELECCIONE UNA): RACE/ETHNICITY:
AFROAMERICANA ASIÁTICA HISPANA AFRICAN AMERICAN ASIAN AMERICAN HISPANIC
BLANCA NATIVO AMERICANO OTRA WHITE NATIVE AMERICAN OTHER
TELÉFONO DEL TRABAJO DE PADRE/MADRE: PARENT’S WORK PHONE:
CORREO ELECTRÓNICO DE PADRE/MADRE: PARENT’S E-MAIL ADDRESS:
TELÉFONO DE EMERGENCIA: (SI ES DISTINTA A LOS OTROS YA ANOTADOS): EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE NUMBER (IF DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS LISTED):
CELULAR DE PADRE/MADRE:PARENT’S CELL PHONE:
DIRECCIÓN/ADDRESS:
CALLE/STREET: ______________________________________________________
CALLE/STREET: ______________________________________________________
CIUDAD/CITY: __________________________________________________________ ESTADO Y CÓDIGO POSTAL/STATE & ZIP: ______________________________
AUTORIZACIÓN PARA PEDIR Y OBTENER LA DOCUMENTACIÓN DEL ESTUDIANTE POR MEDIO DE MI FIRMA DOY PERMISO AL GEORGE B. THOMAS, SR. LEARNING ACADEMY PARA PEDIR DOCUMENTACIÓN ACADÉMICA E INFORMACIÓN RELACIONADA CON EL ESTUDIANTE IDENTIFICADO ARRIBA Y PERMISO A MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PARA DIVULGAR ESTA DOCUMENTACIÓN. I HEREBY GIVE MY PERMISSION TO THE GBTLA TO REQUEST ACADEMIC RECORDS/ INFORMATION FOR THE ABOVE STUDENT AND FOR MCPS TO RELEASE THOSE RECORDS.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________
FIRMA DEL PADRE/MADRE/GUARDIÁN /SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN FECHA/DATE
¿Su familia es elegible para comidas a precio reducido o gratis? Si _____ No _____ Is your family eligible for free and reduced-price meals?
¿Usted necesita plan de pago para ayudar con el costo de matricula? Si _____ No _____ Do you need a payment plan to assist you with registration fees?
FEE PAID BY: CASH _______________ CHECK ________/__________ MONEY ORDER _________/_________ Amount Check Number/Amount MO Number/Amount
The George B. Thomas, Sr. Learning Academy, Inc.
Saturday, August 27 ★ 12:00–3:00 p.m.on the grounds of Carver Educational Services Center
850 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD
Bring the family and get thenew school year off to a great start!
F O U R T H A N N U A L
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★ Talk with school system staff to get your questions answered
★ Take home information and resources to support your child’s learning
★ Entertainment, music, children’s activities and more
★ Health screenings and information about community services
★ School supplies for families who need them
★ Top school volunteers honored
★ Prizes donated by local businesses
Shuttle bus transportation will be provided to and from the fair from the following
schools and centerstarting at 11:30 a.m.
Gaithersburg MSWatkins Mill HSWheaton HSSpringbrook HSRichard Montgomery HSRockville HSSeneca Valley HS
Northwest HSKennedy HSEinstein HSBlair HSEast County Community Center
Limited Parking available at Montgomery College
Visit the website: www.mcpsbacktoschoolfair.org
Contact the Department of Family and Community Partnerships: 301-279-3100
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Sábado, 27 de agosto ★ 12:00–3:00 p.m.en los terrenos de Carver Educational Services Center
850 Hungerford Drive, Rockville, MD
¡Traiga a la familia y comience elnuevo ciclo escolar de una manera estupenda!
CUARTO EVENTO ANUAL DE REGRESO A CLASES
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GRATIS!
★ Hable con el personal del sistema escolar para obtener respuestas a sus preguntas
★ Llévese a casa información y recursos para apoyar el aprendizaje de sus hijos
★ Entretenimiento, música, actividades para los niños y más
★ Pruebas de salud e información sobre servicios comunitarios
★ Útiles escolares para las familias que los necesiten
★ Se honrará a los mejores voluntarios de las escuelas
★ Regalos gratis donados por negocios locales
Se proveerá transporte ida y vuelta en autobús para la feria desde las siguientes escuelas y
centro a partir de las 11:30 a.m.
Gaithersburg MSWatkins Mill HSWheaton HSSpringbrook HSRichard Montgomery HSRockville HSSeneca Valley HS
Northwest HSKennedy HSEinstein HSBlair HSEast County Community Center
Estacionamiento limitado disponible en Montgomery College
Visite el sitio de Internet de en: www.mcpsbacktoschoolfair.org
Comuníquese con Department of Family and Community Partnerships: 301-279-3100
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2011-2012 KINGSVIEW MS PTSA CALENDAR, page 2 JANUARY 2 No School – New Years 10 Math and Literacy Night 6:30 to 8pm, pizza will be available 11 PTSA Board Meeting, 9:15 am, KMS 16 No School – MLK Day 20 Second Marking Period Ends 23 No School – Professional Day 26 Celebration of the Arts with Dinner, 6pm FEBRUARY 3 SGA 8th Grade Semi Formal Dance, 7pm 7 PTSA General Meeting 7pm, pizza available at 6:30, PTSA Board Mtg 6pm 10 SGA 6th and 7th Valentine’s Day Dance, 2:45-4:45 pm 13-17 Outdoor Ed for 6th Grade 20 No School – President’s Day 24 Parents vs. Staff Basketball Event, 7pm 29 Community Coffee #3, 7pm MARCH 2 Early Release - Planning 5 Parent Observation Day 8-10 am 7 Math and Literacy Night 6:30 to 8pm, pizza will be available 9 Basketball Event Snow date 23 No School – Professional Day APRIL 2-9 Spring Break 17 PTSA General Meeting – 7 pm, pizza available at 6:30, PTSA Board Mtg 6pm 26 Green Day MAY 7-11 Staff Appreciation Week 8 PTSA Staff Appreciation Event 8 PTSA General Meeting and Elections – 7 pm, 6:30 pizza will be available, PTSA Board Mtg 6pm 9 Community Coffee #4 11 5th Grade Mixer with Great Seneca Creek ES, Matsunaga ES and McNair ES, 7pm 16 Choral Concert, 7pm 17 NJHS Induction, 7pm 22 Orchestra Concert, 7pm 24 Band Concert, 7pm 28 No School – Memorial Day JUNE 5 6th Grade Awards Ceremony, 12:20 pm 7 7th Grade Awards Ceremony, 12:20 pm 8 8th Grade Awards Ceremony and Breakfast 8am followed by 8th Grade Cruise 11 8th Grade Sendoff NWHS, 7pm 12 Last day of School, Early Release
Your 2011-2012 KMS PTSA Officers
President Vacant
Regina McCutcheon, 1st Vice President
Fundraising [email protected]
Silvina Zarate, 2nd Vice President
Programs and Volunteers [email protected]
Patty Watson, Treasurer
Eve Lader, Secretary [email protected]
Stacie Berman, Parliamentarian
You may also leave messages for any of the PTSA officers, by name, at the school’s Main Office, 301-601-4350.
Parent Leadership Council
Asian Parent Council
Joy Lee [email protected]
Fathers Circle Patrick Gerdes
[email protected] [email protected]
Hispanic Parent Council
Patty Hsieh [email protected]
and Edna Figueroa
NAACP Aneka Owens
Date received ___________ Cash ___________ Check # ___________
KINGSVIEW PTSA 2011-2012 Membership Form Get the school year off to a great start by becoming a member of the PTSA. The PTSA is instrumental in planning activities for parents, teachers, and students and it serves as an organized voice to the School Board to express our views. We encourage students, teachers and parents to become members of this important group! Membership in the PTSA is $10 per person. Payment may be made in the form of cash or check made out to KMS PTSA. Please fill in your membership form in full being sure to include both first and last name for each member. Bring your form and payment to Back to School night, send them in with your student, or mail to school using the following address:
Kingsview Middle School PTSA 18909 Kingsview Rd.
Germantown, MD 20874 Why do we ask for your email address? By providing your email address you will automatically be added to our Listserv. The Listserv is strictly for the purpose of communicating information about school and PTSA news and activities. We will not sell, trade, or give away your information. We are also spam free!! Thank you so much for your membership. We are looking forward to working with you this year. Have questions?? Contact Regina McCutcheon at [email protected]. **********************************************************************************
Membership Information
Student’s Name__________________________ Grade______ First Period Teacher_________________________ (if known) Member type (please circle one) Parent Student Teacher 1. _________________________________________________________________________________ last name first name email phone (if student, list grade) Parent Student Teacher 2. _________________________________________________________________________________ last name first name email phone (if student, list grade) Parent Student Teacher 3. _________________________________________________________________________________ last name first name email phone (if student, list grade) Total Memberships ______ Amount Paid____________ Method of Payment_____________ Tired of Fundraisers? If you want to support the many valuable programs and services the PTSA provides to the students and staff at Kingsview, but aren't really interested in participating in our fundraisers, please consider making a one-time donation in addition to your membership fee. Simply include cash or a check made out to KMS PTSA with your membership materials, or any time during the year. Whether it's $10, $50, $100....whatever amount you feel comfortable with, your much needed donation will benefit the entire Kingsview community. If you happen to receive fundraising information, simply toss it into your recycle bin. Thank you. Yes, I would like to opt out of fundraisers! Amount Enclosed____________ Method of Payment_____________