June 10th - Kindergarten EOY Celebration
June 13th - 5th Grade Celebration
June 15th, 16th and 17th - (last day of school) - 3 Hour Early Dismissal (Dismiss at 12:15 pm)
Dear Manor Woods Community,
We would like to take this time to acknowledge our PTA for their hard work this year. The last two years were full of twists and turns as we navigated Covid, and the limits put on our community and school-wide events. Together with the administrative team, our PTA thought outside of the box to continue providing us with activities and support.
Throughout the year, we had PTA monthly meetings where Mrs. Marva Booth, President, moved us along with the help of the board and our committee chairs. We would like to acknowledge Mrs. Booth and the PTA executive board for their hard work, flexibility, and willingness to do what is right for children. They worked hard to provide for the students, organizing a fun movie night, a Duck Dash, Book Club, and a Duck Disco among other things. We are so appreciative of our group of volunteers! They worked well together and provided wonderful opportunities for students and staff alike.
As we move forward into next year, it is our hope to invite more and more families into the building to volunteer, read, and work with our students. Community is important in the success of our school. We have a collaborative community, and we encourage you to support the PTA and the school as we move into the 22-23 school year.
Thank You,
Carol DeBord
Principal
Jennifer Zinn
Assistant Principal
Dear Manor Woods Community,
We would like to take this time to acknowledge our PTA for their hard work this year. The last two years were full of twists and turns as we navigated Covid, and the limits put on our community and school-wide events. Together with the administrative team, our PTA thought outside of the box to continue providing us with activities and support.
Throughout the year, we had PTA monthly meetings where Mrs. Marva Booth, President, moved us along with the help of the board and our committee chairs. We would like to acknowledge Mrs. Booth and the PTA executive board for their hard work, flexibility, and willingness to do what is right for children. They worked hard to provide for the students, organizing a fun movie night, a Duck Dash, Book Club, and a Duck Disco among other things. We are so appreciative of our group of volunteers! They worked well together and provided wonderful opportunities for students and staff alike.
As we move forward into next year, it is our hope to invite more and more families into the building to volunteer, read, and work with our students. Community is important in the success of our school. We have a collaborative community, and we encourage you to support the PTA and the school as we move into the 22-23 school year.
Thank You,
Carol DeBord
Principal
Jennifer Zinn
Assistant Principal
If your child has any medication stored in the Health Room this school year, please arrange to pick it up prior to 1:00 p.m. on June 17th. Any Medication that is not picked up prior to that time/date will be discarded.
Important Reminders From Past Newsletters
Repeated Information Click Here
In response to community requests for resources, HCPSS’ new Community News and Programs website makes it easy for families to find educational and recreational resources, events and after-school programs beyond the school day by non-profit organizations.
Community organizations requesting their announcements be shared in school newsletters should visit community-programs.hcpss.org for more information. Questions should be directed to the Public Information Office at publicinfo@hcpss.org.
View the HCPSS Calendar in English
View the HCPSS Calendar in Spanish
View the HCPSS Calendar in Korean
View the HCPSS Calendar in Chinese
Sunday, June 26, 2022
10 am - 1 pm
Howard County Conservancy
10520 Old Frederick Road, Woodstock, MD 21163
FREE
Registration Required!
See the attached flyer for more information
Attached File
Pollinator Fest Flyer 6.26.22 (Version 3).pdf - 498 KB https://hcpss.instructure.com/courses/745/files/45625989
Wow! Our Manor Woods community donated $1,340.45 to Grassroots, Howard County's only 24-hour crisis and homeless shelter. All the money collected helps Grassroots maintain their high level of services to our community. Way to go Manor Woods superheroes! To see the impact you made, read the Grassroots Buy A Day stats.
HCPSS will continue providing free meals to all HCPSS students and any children aged 18 and under, weekdays from June 27-Aug. 12, with the exception of July 4 and 19. Full details, including site locations, can be found online.
Saturday, June 18, 2022 Backyard Wilderness (CC) 1-1:30pm
Robinson Nature Center
6692 Cedar Lane
Columbia, MD 21044
Enjoy a movie with closed-captioning under the planetarium dome in Robinson Nature Center’s planetarium with newly upgraded seating. Appropriate for children seven and older, all children must be accompanied by a ticketed adult. Call 410-313-0400 to reserve tickets. No online reservations. No late seating. Sponsored by Robinson Nature Center.
$5 per ticket with general admission or annual pass
June 12, 2022 Summer Celebration
August 14, 2022 Beach Bonanza
October 9, 2022 Fall Fun
901 West Pratt St.
Baltimore, MD 21223
The B&O Railroad museum in Baltimore offers Sensory Sundays throughout the year. The day features a sensory activity, a sensory friendly train ride, and a sensory-friendly tour. Resources on the web site offer a social story about visiting the museum. Pre-registration is suggested, but walk-ins are welcome. For more information please visit https://www.borail.org/events/sensory-sundays/.
English
3267 Pine Orchard Lane, Ellicott City, MD 21042, 443-656-3376
Monday, June 27 (July-Oct dates TBD)
Drive-Thru
From 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm.
Please do NOT arrive before 11:45 am.
Spanish - Productos frescos
3267 Pine Orchard Lane, Ellicott City, MD 21042, 443-656-3376
Lunes, 27 de junio (Fechas de julio-octubre por determinar)
Drive-Thru
De 12:00 pm a 2:00 pm.
Por favor, NO llegue antes de las 11:45 am.
The Howard County Library System loves connecting with students, families and staff at your school!
We are eager for families to know all the free, fun, and excellent enrichment they can get at the Library this summer. We've attached a summer reading promotional toolkit, with newsletter and social media content pre-written (English and Spanish) and a great video. Please click here to view promotional toolkit and click here for more details.
We are working to increase summer reading participation and support students having a literacy-rich break. Every elementary student will receive a paper gameboard through their media specialist during a presentation on HCLS summer reading. We hope your students read all summer and complete the game! In the fall, we will give every school that achieves 15% completion a certificate and additional recognition.
14th Annual Howard County Family Wellness Day on Sunday, June 19th from 8:30am to 1pm at Centennial Park South, brings together the entire community, challenging every organization, public and private, and every citizen, to make a commitment to healthy living.
With games, crafts, and performances along with vital health screenings, and health education, Family Wellness Day is a total community collaboration.
The event starts with remarks from our community dignitaries and the Matzohball 5K Run/Walk. For more information, schedule of activities, and booth space availability, visit: www.FamilyWellnessDay.org
After School Activities HoCo Recreation and Parks
Marriotts Ridge High School Summer Camps
Free summer camp sponsored by theBoys and Girls Club
Activities include:
STEM, arts, literacy, and social emotional skill building
Weekly field trips
Note: Lunch and transportation are NOT being provided.
Eligibility
Family receiving services from one or more of programs listed on application (TANF, SNAP, Medicaid, etc.)
If you have a youth who would qualify but for some reason is not involved in one of the programs (i.e they are undocumented) they will also look at the household income in relation to number of people in the family.
Age
Students must be between the ages of 6-12 by July 5, 2022.
Location
Doodle Hatch
Long Reach Village Center
8775 Cloudleap Ct Columbia MD
Contact
Submit the Camp Application and/or any questions to Anna Piccirilli at apiccirilli@bgcmetrobaltimore.org