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Guilford Elementary School 410-880-5930/Fax: 410-880-5935 www.hcpss.org/ges Issue 6: November 6, 2015 We did it! Last Friday marked the end of the first quarter and we are already busy focusing on our second quarter objectives. It was great to highlight so many students during our ROAR Pep Rally. We handed out 391 certificates for students who followed our ROAR behaviors, 206 certificates for students who had outstanding attendance (only missing 1 day of school with no tardies and less than 2 early dismissals). In addition, 72 students were recognized for Academic Achievement, Most Improved, and Being Good Citizens with twelve students recognized as Golden ROAR students for going above and beyond each day. We did it! Each family from Guilford submitted or verified their child’s emergency contact information. Thank you! If any contact information changes throughout the school year, you can update the information by clicking on the HCPSS connect link on the HCPSS webpage. We want to meet with you! Don’t forget to sign up for conferences starting on Monday, Nov. 9th. Our goal is to meet/talk with each one of our families. Look for your child’s report card on Monday, Nov. 9th. We will send home your child’s report card home in a large white envelope and are asking that you sign and return the envelope only on Tuesday. Thank you! Jonathan OCTOBER Kindergarten: Iva Lucic, Nailah Hill, Damien Artuso, Kai-Melissa Trosper First Grade: Kelli Carroll, Kaleb Roache, Geetika Ghosh, David Lian Second Grade: Jaiden Hill, Hridaya Tuladhar, Zia DeCicco, Louis Matthews Third Grade: Angie Urias, Angel Bentsil, Makayla Proctor, Thomas Smith Fourth Grade: Huy Tran, Alyssa King-Lewis, Muhammad Alvi, Jeremy Howard Fifth Grade: Ariana Ghafouri, Cristopher Portillo-Diaz, Olivia Ametewee Related Arts: Cassy Ingram-Art, Marque’s Wise-Media, Makhi Young-Physical Education, Adriann Miller-Technology, Lynn Phillips-Instrumental Music DON’T FORGET…..Our next restaurant DAY is this Saturday, November 7th at BOB Evans. Get your belly ready! PLEASE COME OUT AND HAVE BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER WITH US WHILE RAISING MONIES FOR GES. Hours are 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Flyers are coming home today. Check your child’s Friday folder! Mission Statement: Guilford Elementary will ensure excellence in teaching and learning so that each student will participate responsibly in our diverse and changing world.

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Guilford Elementary School 410-880-5930/Fax: 410-880-5935

www.hcpss.org/ges Issue 6: November 6, 2015

We did it!  Last Friday marked the end of the first quarter and we are already busy focusing on our second quarter objectives.  It was great to highlight so many students during our ROAR Pep Rally.  We handed out 391 certificates for students who followed our ROAR behaviors, 206 certificates for students who had outstanding attendance (only missing 1 day of school with no tardies and less than 2 early dismissals). In addition, 72 students were recognized for Academic Achievement, Most Improved, and Being Good Citizens with twelve students recognized as Golden ROAR students for going above and beyond each day. We did it!  Each family from Guilford submitted or verified their child’s emergency contact information.

Thank you!  If any contact information changes throughout the school year, you can update the information by clicking on the HCPSS connect link on the HCPSS webpage.  

We want to meet with you!  Don’t forget to sign up for conferences starting on Monday, Nov. 9th.  Our goal is to meet/talk with each one of our families.  

Look for your child’s report card on Monday, Nov. 9th.  We will send home your child’s report card home in a large white envelope and are asking that you sign and return the envelope only on Tuesday.  Thank you!  

Jonathan 

OCTOBERKindergarten: Iva Lucic, Nailah Hill, Damien Artuso, Kai-Melissa TrosperFirst Grade: Kelli Carroll, Kaleb Roache, Geetika Ghosh, David LianSecond Grade: Jaiden Hill, Hridaya Tuladhar, Zia DeCicco, Louis MatthewsThird Grade: Angie Urias, Angel Bentsil, Makayla Proctor, Thomas SmithFourth Grade: Huy Tran, Alyssa King-Lewis, Muhammad Alvi, Jeremy HowardFifth Grade: Ariana Ghafouri, Cristopher Portillo-Diaz, Olivia AmeteweeRelated Arts: Cassy Ingram-Art, Marque’s Wise-Media, Makhi Young-Physical Education,

Adriann Miller-Technology, Lynn Phillips-Instrumental Music

DON’T FORGET…..Our next restaurant DAY is this Saturday, November 7th at BOB Evans. Get your belly ready!  PLEASE COME OUT AND HAVE BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR DINNER WITH US WHILE RAISING MONIES FOR GES. Hours are 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Flyers are coming home today. Check your child’s Friday folder! 

Picture Absentees & Retake Day is scheduled for Wednesday, November 11th starting at 1:15 p.m.  You may have your portraits retaken for any reason for a $5.00 re-sitting fee.  Retakes are FREE if there is a photographer error, such as eyes closed, mouth open, or off-centered prints.  In either case, it is necessary to return the entire portrait package to the photographer on retake day.  Parents of students who were absent should contact the main office for an order envelope if they wish to order portraits.

Federal Impact Aid Survey was sent home with students last week.    Public Law 81-874 is federal legislation that provides financial assistance from the federal government to local school systems based on the number of students whose parents/guardians work more than 50% of the day on federally owned property in the State of Maryland, as of the survey date (October 2, 2015). The parent/guardian can be employed by the federal government or by a contractor working on a project on federally owned property located in the State of Maryland. Also counted are students whose parents are serving as active military anywhere in the world.  Please take a moment to complete the survey and return to school by Friday, November 13th.

Mission Statement: Guilford Elementary will ensure excellence in teaching and learning so that each student will participate responsibly in our diverse and changing world.

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ATTENTION: PARENT / TEACHER CONFERENCESNOVEMBER 23rd AND 24h

To schedule parent/teacher conferences, parents can log onto their HCPSSConnect account at the Howard County Public School website: www.hcpss.org. Parents will be able schedule their parent/teacher conferences starting Monday, November 9th. Parents will be able to access the “Conference” link to schedule or cancel their appointments until Wednesday, November 18th. After this date, you will have to schedule, cancel or reschedule your appointments by contacting your child’s teacher. Parent instructions

for scheduling parent/teacher conferences is being sent home with your child’s report card on Monday, November 9 th .

Parents/Guardians who do not have Internet access at home or work may call the school at 410-880-5930 to schedule their conference beginning Tuesday, November 10th.

The Book Fair is almost here! We are still looking for a few adults to help with the Book Fair. Our biggest needs are in the afternoons when our youngest students visit and make their wish lists. Check your calendar and see if you can find a little time to help our students browse the Book Fair.

If you are interested in helping out, follow this link to Volunteer Spot to sign up - http://vols.pt/HM76NP. Just click on Book Fair Volunteers and find your preferred time. No need to register for an account with Volunteer

Spot, just enter your email address and you can see all the volunteer spots currently available.

Here is the schedule of when each class will be at the Book Fair. Ms. Maynard's students are split between Ms. Morris, Ms. Calhoun, and Mrs. Preuett so ask you child which day they have Media if this fits your situation.

Friday, Nov 13 11:45 - 12:45 Ms. Hill (5th)

1:15 - 3:45 Ms. VanHorne (1st), Ms. Whitaker (1st), and Ms. Gaynor-Vessels (K)

Monday, Nov 16 9:45 -12:45 Ms. Walker (4th), Mrs. Waite (3rd), and Mr. Carter (5th)

1:00 - 3:15 Ms. Morris (2nd) and Ms. McClinton (K)

Tuesday, Nov 17 9:15 - 11:00 Ms. Stetz and Ms Chanda (4th)

12:30 - 3:15 Ms. Calhoun (2nd), Mrs. Murphy (1st), and Ms. Norton (K)

Wednesday, Nov 18 10:15 - 12:00 Mrs.Kelly and Mrs. Pearman (3rd)

1:00 - 3:00 Mrs. Preuett (2nd) and Ms. Hennessee (1st)

Thursday, Nov 19 9:45 - 12:45 Ms. Fowler (4th), Mr. Magulick (3rd), and Ms.Lambert (5th)

2:15 - 3:15 Mrs. Armstrong (K)

If you any questions about the schedule, please feel free to email me at [email protected] you for helping make the Book Fair a success!

Rachel SmithGES PTA Volunteer Coordinator

A HUGE THANK YOU!!!!! - Thank you to all of our parents, grandparents, siblings, and everyone else who came out to volunteer for last week's Turkey Trot and Fall Festival!!!! All of our students had a successful and enjoyable day, thanks to you!!!!  We really appreciate the energy and enthusiasm you put into the day's events.  A special THANK YOU to Shannon Franks, Ed Franks, and Ray Somerville for coordinating all of our volunteers, setting up the Fall Fest stations, and supplying the turkeys for this year's event.  THANK YOU, again!!!

Mission Statement: Guilford Elementary will ensure excellence in teaching and learning so that each student will participate responsibly in our diverse and changing world.

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Quarter 2 P.E. Homework - All students in kindergarten through 5th grade should have received their quarter 2 P.E. homework this week.  Extra copies are available on Mrs. Wolter's and Ms. Hancock's Canvas web pages.  P.E. homework is due November 20th, but will be accepted until the end of the quarter.  Thank you for your support!!!!

Guilford Presents! Team Level Events Supporting Maryland’s College and Career-Ready Standards!    This is an opportunity to find out what your child will learn in math this year.  You will walk away with games to play with your child at home. 

Kindergarten Math Night -November 12 @ 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. A flyer will be coming home with your child to sign up.  If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Shaul or Mrs. Bethune-Brown.  This will be our last math night for 2015. Guilford will be hosting more Family Events in January.

Parking for Field Trip Chaperones – Chaperones for field trips scheduled within the school day, may park in the bus lane after 9:25 a.m. (On a diagonal with space for other cars to enter and exit the parking lot during the day.) If you are chaperoning a field trip, please allow your student to come to

school his/her normal way. This would allow for you to arrive at school after the carpool and bus lanes clear out giving you options on where to park. Keep in mind that we do have the side parking lot where spaces are vacated from Before Care staff as well as parking on the curb in front of Monarch Mills on either side of Oakland Mills Road. The FCC has also permitted visitor parking in front of their fencing on the grassy area. Thank you for your cooperation, as we are aware of the lack of parking for our

parents and visitors.

STEMulating Minds Math Festival - Tuesday, November 10, 6:30–9 p.m., Long Reach High School Explore activities and presentations highlighting how math is applied to real world situations. Learn about great opportunities in math careers. The festival is for students in grades K–12.

Getting Ready for School Closings, Delays - When inclement weather or other events result in school closings or delays, the HCPSS website, www.hcpss.org, is the first and most complete source of information. Notifications are also made via email and text message services, social media and more. Visit www.hcpss.org to learn more.

UPCOMING EVENTSNovember7 PTA Restaurant Day, Bob Evans9 REPORT CARDS ISSUED10 Chat and Chew with Administration, 6:00 pm -1, 2, 3, Magic Parent Overview

PTA Meeting, 7:00 pm11 PICTURE RETAKE DAY, 1:15 PM12 Kindergarten Math Night, 6:00 pm 13 - 23 BOOK FAIR

19 FAMILY NIGHT AT THE BOOK FAIR, 6:00 PM16 - 20 AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK20 School Spirit Day, Crazy Hair Day23 & 24 EARLY DISMISSAL, 12:50 PM PARENT / TEACHER CONFERENCES 25, 26 & 27 SCHOOL CLOSED

COMMUNITY EVENTSFor a listing of upcoming Community Events access GES Paw Prints online at ges.hcpss.org .

 

PAWPRINT SUBMISSIONSare due (in writing) in the office to Teresa Johnson every Wednesday by 12:00p.m. Submissions can be emailed to

[email protected]

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Community Events       The following events are neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Howard County Public School System.

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Chapelgate Presbyterian ChurchDaddy Daughter Dance, Sat. Nov. 7, 7-9 p.m., 2600 Marriottsville Road, Marriotsville, MD. www.chapelgate.org/dddance

Howard County Historical Society Sat., Nov. 7, at the Museum (8328 Court Avenue Ellicott City, MD) for the final day of the Smithsonian Traveling Hometown Teams:  How Sports Shaped America and the History of Howard County Sports 1880-2000.  The day’s festivities include: Marching Through History Parade at 9 a.m., Coach of the Community Award at 1 p.m. and the Howard County High School Mascot Race at 1:30 p.m.  For more information visit - https://www.facebook.com/GoHoCoHS/photos/gm.418845774980293/10153105595231987/?type=3&theater Howard County Commission for Women5th Feminine Hygiene Products Drive, now until the end of November. www.howardcountymd.gov/cfw.htm 410-313-6400.

Firn FoundationAdopt a family for ThanksgivingEvery year, foreign-born families in need apply to receive items for FIRN’s Thanksgiving and Holiday program. If you are interested in adopting a family, please call Kristin Lilly at FIRN at 443-276-3166

 Bethany United Methodist ChurchBenefit Concert, Sun., Nov. 8, 3 p.m., Bethany United Methodist Church, 2875 Bethany Lane in Ellicott City.  The event will benefit the American Cancer Society. For more information, call 410-531-2324 or 410-796-0290.

Sundays At ThreeChamber Music Series will present pianist Brian Ganz, in an all-Chopin program, Sun., Nov. 8, 3 p.m., Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Rd, Columbia. Adults $15, Age 17 and under admitted free with an adult. www.SundaysAtThree.org 443-288-3179.

Healing Dimensions Foundation Offers Stressless TestsStressless Tests Fall Study Skills Courses and Online Classes are offered by the Healing Dimensions Foundation. Classroom based high school classes meet for four weeks, beginning Wednesday evening, Nov. 11, at Centennial High School. Four-week classroom based Middle School classes start Monday evening, Nov. 16 at  Burleigh Manor Middle School. The Online Middle School class starts November 17.  For more information, email [email protected] or www.stresslesstests.org.

ST. Louis ChurchMiddle school fun day, Fri. Nov. 13, 7-10 p.m., St. Louis school cafeteria. Ticket sales Nov. 9-13, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. For information [email protected] 410-531-6668. Howard County ConservancyFREE PROGRAM Spotting Wildlife in Winter, Sat., Nov. 14, 10 a.m. Check website in event of inclement weather. For more information or to sign up for this program, please visit: http://hcconservancy.org/upcoming-events.html

University of MarylandWomen in Engineering Program, registration is currently available for the fall 2015 Keys to Empowering Youth. It will be held on Nov. 14, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., University of Maryland. For further information about this program, please contact Dawn Ginnetti at [email protected] or 301-405-0315

Food on the 15th The next delivery is Sat., Nov. 14, 1 p.m. in Ellicott City. Food on the 15th is providing non-perishable groceries to 31

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low-income senior citizens, and has about 10 volunteer spots available for students who need community service hours. To volunteer, please e-mail us at [email protected].

Howard County ConservancyMiracle pond, Sun., Nov. 15, 4 p.m. Take a journey of nature discovery with Indoor event, Rain or shine, $5/person; $10/family. For more information or to sign up for this program, please visit: http://www.hcconservancy.org/upcoming-events.html.

Girl ScoutsPiggy Banks to Benjamins: A Girls Guide to Financial Literacy is a free event happening at Camp Ilchester, 5042 Ilchester Road, Ellicott City MD, Nov. 15, 11 a.m. -3 p.m.Girls, grades 6th to 12th, have the opportunity to learn about financial literacy. Please pre-register by emailing [email protected] and [email protected]

Howard County Police DepartmentCollision Avoidance Training classes beginning, Nov. 21, and Dec. 12.The C.A.T. program is an advance defensive driving and vehicle control program for licensed teenage driver’s ages 16-20 years old. The one-day program (8.5 hours) is designed to provide young drivers with the knowledge and understanding of vehicle dynamics.  The course and classroom are instructed by Police Officers. The cost to each student is $ 95.00. Any questions or inquiries may be directed to: Ms. Jessica Beram– C.A.T. Coordinator [email protected], Howard County Police Department Special Operations Bureau410-313-3700 / 410-313-3758.

Howard County GovernmentTeen Opportunities Fair, Sat., Nov. 21, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Ellicott Mills School, 4445 Montgomery Rd, Ellicott, MD.  This FREE event showcases leadership, volunteer and recreational opportunities for 11-17 year olds. For more information, or to become an exhibitor, please contact Holly Harden at [email protected] or 410-313-4625 

Candlelight ConcertHermitage Piano TrioSat., Nov. 21, 8 p.m.,Smith Theatre, Columbia, MD.All-Russian program featuring works by Shostakovich, Arensky, and Rachmaninov. Pre-Concert Reception with Zakuski (traditional Russian appetizers), 6:30 p.m. For more information and to purchase tickets www.candlelightconcerts.org 410-997-2324Ages 9-18 admitted FREE with paid adult / HCPSS staff discount available.

Columbia AssociationMovie Night, ages 4+, Sat., Nov. 21, 6-9 p.m., KidSpace/PPP Mbrs $10 per child, $16 per familyColumbia Cardholder, $12 per child, $18 per family. Non-Mbrs ,$14 per child, $20 per family.www.columbiaassociation.org/kidspace

St. Louis ChurchHonor Veterans- American Heritage Girls Troop wreath sales to raise funds to support Wreaths Across America and their troop operations.  Wreaths are on sale throughout the month of Nov. online at www.wreatsacrossamerica.org. Each wreath costs $15.00. For more information please contact Jennifer Korkosz at 505-918-1582.

Columbia AssociationHoliday Breakfast, all Ages, Pre-registration required. Sat, Dec. 19, 9:30-11 a.m., KidSpace/PPP Mbrs, $10 per family. Columbia Cardholder, $12 per family, Non-Mbrs, $14 per family.Enjoy our multicultural holiday breakfast, music, holiday stories, arts and crafts and more. www.columbiaassociation.org/kidspace

Candlelight ConcertsCandleKids: The Emperor’s Nightingale, Sun., Nov. 22, 2 & 4 p.m.Smith Theatre – Columbia, MDTheatre IV’s musical theater adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic tale of love and forgiveness. For more information and to purchase tickets www.candlelightconcert.org  410-997-2324

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Glen Mar United Methodist Church Walk to Bethlehem, Fri., Sat. and Sun., Dec. 4, 5 and 6 at the church, 4701 New Cut Road in Ellicott City.  Drop in anytime between 5 and 8 p.m. for this free event. For more information, visit http://glenmarumc.org/gmcevents/wtb/ or call 410-465-4995 ext. 204.

Oakland Mills Community AssociationJazz in the Mills is proud to present the Holiday Extravaganza featuring Lori Williams on Sun., Dec. 6, 5-8 p.m. at The Other Barn, 5851 Robert Oliver Place, Columbia, MD.  “Light fare” will be included. Tickets can be purchased in advance for $25 at The Other Barn or online at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1316398  or call 301-596-5128 or 410-730-4610; [email protected].

Oakland Mills Village CenterDecorate Your Own Gingerbread House Dec. 9, 6:30 p.m., The Other Barn, 5851 Robert Oliver Place, Columbia, All supplies will be provided and you will be able to take your decorated house home at the end of the evening.Tickets are $20/person and can be purchased at The Other Barn beginning Nov. 4-Dec. 2nd. Advance ticket purchase is required. Limited spaces are available.For more information, please contact Brigitta Warren at 410-730-4610 or [email protected]

Howard Community CollegeAdvanced Driving Skills, Sat. Dec. 12, 12:30-4 p.m.Designed for newly licensed and seasoned drivers and offered in partnership with DriveTeam. Learn a variety of skid avoidance and recovery skills using state of the art equipment (Skid-Vehicle). Offered at HCC (Main Campus, Lot F). For more information go to howardcc.edu/ConEd or call Loretta Farb at 443-518-4971.

Columbia AssociationHoliday Breakfast, all Ages , Pre-registration required. Sat, Dec. 19, 9:30-11 a.m., KidSpace/PPP Mbrs, $10 per family Columbia Cardholder, $12 per family, Non-Mbrs, $14 per family.Enjoy our multicultural holiday breakfast, music, holiday stories, arts and crafts and more. www.columbiaassociation.org/kidspace

SPORTSHoward County Recreation & ParksYouth Basketball League (YBL) Hoop Fest, Sun., Nov. 15, 1-4p.m., Meadowbrook Athletic Complex. This co-ed basketball clinic is FREE for 5-14 year olds. Limited spots available, must register in advance. To register, call 410-313-7275 or visit www.howardcountymd.gov/rap Questions email: [email protected]

Elkridge Youth Organization (EYO)Fall Baseball and Softball, Tee Ball and Coach Pitch (co-ed)4-6 yrs, Machine Pitch, ages 7-8yrs, Kid Pitch, ages 9-18 yrs., register at www.eyosports.org Season starts after Labor Day. Questions email: [email protected]

Warhawks Wrestling Registration now open, season begins Nov. 9, Register now at http://www.warhawkswrestlingclub.com. Practices will occur at Glenelg HS, Marriots Ridge HS, and a to be determined location in the Clarksville area. For more information on Warhawks Wrestling Club’s Rec program contact Dmitri Wasilewski, Vice President of Recreational Wrestling, at [email protected].

SoccerdomeMaryland Sports Services at Soccerdome is now accepting team registrations for our premier indoor winter youth soccer leagues. Soccerdome.com and click on Youth Winter.

4th Quarter Spring after school leadership program at Bonnie Branch and Elkridge Landing Middle School (Spring registration ends

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March 1, 2016). The Fourth Quarter uses fitness and touch football to tackle these MAJOR community issues: 1. Lack of focus 2. Experimentation with drugs and alcohol 3. Childhood obesity 4. Failing to reach ones leadership potential.  Become apart of the 4th Quarter TEAM by downloading a 4th Quarter Spring registration form at the4thqtr.org or [email protected]

Mission Statement: Guilford Elementary will ensure excellence in teaching and learning so that each student will participate responsibly in our diverse and changing world.

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