Thursday, April 30, 2009

PGCPS: 4-Day Work Week

Dear Parents/Guardians:

This memo is to inform you that Prince George's County Public Schools will operate a summer schedule based on a four-day work week. This schedule will apply to all schools and administrative offices within the system. The summer work schedule will begin on Monday, June 22, 2009, and end at the close of business on Friday, August 14, 2009. Schools and offices will be open Monday through Thursday, with extended work hours. Core business hours will be 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Parents/guardians should check the hours of operation for their child’s specific summer school program. All facilities will be closed on Fridays during this time. As recommended to the Board of Education and approved in the FY 2010 Operating Budget, the four-day summer work week is being implemented as a cost-saving strategy to reduce operating expenses and transportation costs. The four-day work week will also give parents, students and employees more flexibility and options for summer planning by extending the weekend to three days in lieu of the normal two day weekend. Any questions that you may have regarding the summer schedule should first be directed toyour child’s principal or the manager of the program in which your child will be enrolled. All other questions and concerns should be addressed to Dr. Betty Despenza-Green, Chief ofStudent Services, at 301-952-6384, or Dr. Diane Powell, Director of Student Services, at 301-567-5702.
Sincerly,
William Hite
Interim Superintendent of Schools

PGCPS: 4-Day Work Week

Queridos Padres/Acudientes:

Este memo es para informarles que los Colegios Públicos de Prince George, tendrán unprograma de verano, estructurado en una semana de cuatro días. Este horario aplicará a todos loscolegios y oficinas administrativas del sistema. El programa comenzará el lunes, Junio 22, 2009y terminará al cierre de los negocios del viernes, Agosto 14, 2009. Colegios y oficinas abriránentre lunes y jueves, con horario de trabajo extendido. El horario básico de funcionamiento seráentre 7:00 a.m. y 5:30 p.m. Los Padres/Acudientes, deberán revisar los horarios específicos delprograma de verano de su niño. En esos horarios, todas las dependencias estarán cerradas elviernes.

Como se recomendó al Comité de Educación y con aprobación en el Presupuesto Operativo FY2010, la semana de cuatro-días se está implementando como una estrategia de disminución decostos al reducir los gastos de operación y de transporte. La semana de cuatro-días de trabajo,dará también a los padres, estudiantes y empleados, más flexibilidad y más opciones paraorganizar el verano, extendiendo el fin de semana a tres días en lugar del normal de dos días.

Cualquier pregunta que puedan tener en relación con el horario de verano, debe ser dirigidaprimero al Director de su niño ó al Gerente del programa en el cual su niño está matriculado.Todas las demás preguntas ó preocupaciones, deberán dirigirse a la Dra. Betty Despenza-Green,Jefe de Servicios Estudiantiles, al teléfono 301-952-6384, ó la Dra. Diane Powell, Directora deServicios Estudiantiles en el 301-567-5702.

Sinceramente,

William R. Hite
Superintendente Interino de Colegios

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Poll Results Indicate Parents are Checking Backpacks Everyday

Michael Robinson, Coordinating Supervisor Parental Engagement


Do you check your child's backpack every day?



Yes: 72%



No: 28%

Monday, April 27, 2009

Parent Liaison of the Week: April 27, 2009




Lorena Garrido, Parent Liaison (is pictured on the left)

Recently, to my surprise, my colleagues at Hollywood Elementary wrote letters of support to nominate me for Outstanding Support Employee of the year. I was selected by the County to receive the honor during an awards ceremony on May 13, 2009. It is truly an honor and I am so humbled by it!

I have been working at Hollywood Elementary for three years as a Parent Liaison and my job here has been fulfilling and rewarding. It really feels great to be recognized for coming to work and doing the important job of helping parents feel welcomed and helping them to be involved in their children’s education. After all, a parent is a child’s first teacher and we are here to support the parent in this important role.

In my three years at Hollywood I have participated in some great programs for families, such as Family Night at the Library, the Second Cup of Coffee program, the ABC Club, and English classes. The Second Cup of Coffee Program has been a great way to inform parents on a variety of issues, as well as a time for parents to make friends and feel like they are part of the school community.

I know that many Parent Liaisons work hard and do the same great work as I do, so I feel as if I am accepting this award on our behalf!

Thank You!

Free Activities for Families this weekend!


Free Activities for Families this weekend!

Montpelier Festival of Herbs, Tea and the ArtsSaturday, May 2, 10 am-4 pm Free Family Fun featuring the stories, songs, and teas of China! Rousing dragon dance on the grounds at 12 noon! Artist Demonstrations in the arts center; Chinese Folk music in the Main Gallery; 2-4 pm Gallery Receptions for Alonzo Davis , resident sculptor and for students in the Montpelier class program exhibition. Herbs, Plants, Crafts, Gardening tips, Gourmet food, Projects for kids on the grounds of the Montpelier Mansion.

Celebrating Seat Pleasant, Berwyn Heights, and Langley Park
There are celebrations featuring plenty of fun throughout the county this weekend. Seat Pleasant Day is being celebrated at Goodwin Park (311 68th Place, Seat Pleasant)on Saturday, May 2, from 11 am-5 pm. Admission is FREE; nominal fees charged for food and rides. Berwyn Heights Day will be celebrated at Berwyn Heights Town Hall and Sports Park on Saturday, May 2, from 12 noon-5 pm; Admission is FREE; nominal charges for food and rides. And, Langley Park Day will be celebrated at Langley Park Community Center on Sunday, May 3, from 12 noon-5 pm. Admission is FREE! For information, call 301-699-CALL(2255).

Tucker Road Ice Rink has special offers this week.
Visit Tucker Road Ice Rink for a day of family fun! Skate for a discounted fee at a Super Saver Skate session (either 12-2 pm or 3-5 pm) on Friday May 1. May is National Military Appreciation Month and on Friday, May 1 (8-10 pm) and Saturday, May 2 (1-3 pm & 8-10 pm) those who show a military ID can ice skate for a discounted rate. Sunday, May 3 (1-3 pm) offers a special Family Ice Skating session; up to two children admitted FREE with a paid parent admission. Enjoy riding in a bumper car on ice on Sunday, May 3, from 1-3 pm. (Riders must be 5 years or older, and riders under 5 must be accompanied by an adult.) Sunday, May 3, from 1-3 pm features our Teacher Appreciation Super Saver Ice Skating Special; teachers ice skate for a discounted rate. We're also celebrating National Two Different Colored Shoes Day on Sunday, May 3 from 1-3 pm; wear mix-matched shoes and skate for a discounted rate. For information and fees, call 301-265-1525.

It's time for the Harlem Renaissance Festival 2009!

Recent Poll Shows Parents Are Visiting Classrooms

How many times during the 2008-2009 school year have you observed your child's classroom?

(One Time): 23%

(Two Times): 23%

(Three Times): 7%

(Four Times): 7%

(More): 34%

Friday, April 24, 2009

PARENT ALERT!: REPORT CARDS

Dear Parents:

Report cards will be distributed in elementary schools today (Friday, April 24), and for middle and high schools by Tuesday, April 28. Parents can view grades sooner by logging on to the School Max Family Portal, located at the bottom of the school district's Web site (www.pgcps.org). A password for the Family Portal can be obtained at each child's school.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

No Cost Health Care for Children, Pregnant Women and Adults over 19

Rhonda Ulmer,
Community Health Advocate for Prince George County


Priority Partners, one of seven Managed Care Organizations authorized by the State of Maryland to provide health care services for Medicaid and Maryland Children’s Health Insurance Program recipients, is owned by Johns Hopkins and Maryland Community Health Systems, a group of federally qualified health centers throughout the State.

Priority Partners and Johns Hopkins HealthCare have an established a network of doctors, health centers, and hospitals throughout the State offering doctors visits, vision care, prescription coverage, immunizations, hospital coverage, dental care, and no-cost over-the-counter medications, as well as mental health and substance abuse services. To manage complicated healthcare issues, Priority Partners has established several Care Management initiatives which provide one-on-one nurse case managers to assist individuals in understanding their illness, adapting to their treatment plan, and coordinating medical appointments.

Priority Partners also offers a Health Advocate program to low- income and moderate-income residents and community groups interested in learning more about staying healthy, and providing a healthy environment for their families. Rhonda Ulmer is the Community Health Advocate for Prince George County. Ulmer will provide health information classes to community groups in Prince George County.

Local schools, community associations, government agencies, and faith-based organizations who serve such residents may contact Ulmer at (410) 424-4692 or RUlmer@jhhc.com to arrange presentations on Pregnancy, What To Do When Your Child Gets Sick, Stress Reduction, Diabetes, Nutrition and Obesity, and How To Be Your Own Health Advocate, among other topics. Attendees will get take-home program summaries and resource/contact information. Ulmer is also available for health fairs and other community events.

The Maryland Children’s Health Program (MCHP) was established in 1998 using federal and state funds to provide no cost health care coverage to children up to age 19. The program also offers eligible pregnant women of any age full pre-natal, delivery, and post-partum health care.

Eligibility for MCHP, determined by family size and income, is based on a sliding scale. For example, a family of four with income at or below, approximately $44,100 would qualify to have their children enrolled in MCHP at no cost. In determining eligibility for pregnant women, the program counts the unborn child as a member of the family and increases the income eligibility levels significantly (i.e. a family of four including a pregnant woman would qualify with a household income as high as, approximately $55,100).

In cases where household income is somewhat higher, many families are eligible for MCHP Premium, a low-cost health insurance program. For example, a family of four with at income between, $55,100 and $66,200 could participate for a monthly fee of approximately $48 or $60 based on family size and income eligibility.

In July, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene expanded MCHP to include the parents and guardians of MCHP children at or below 116% of the poverty level. Priority Partners also promotes health care services through the Primary Adult Care (PAC) program, which offers no cost health care for low-income adults 19 and over. Services include:

· Unlimited Primary Care Visits
· Over-the-Counter Medicines
· Prescription Drugs
· X-rays & Laboratory Tests
· Diabetes Screening & Care
· Mammograms, PAP Tests & Prostate Exams
· Vision & Podiatry Services For Diabetics
· Routine Dental Care

For more information about Priority Partners call 800-654-9728, or log onto http://www.ppmco.org/ on the Web. Contact the county health department to apply for MCHP.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

PARENT ALERT!: VERIZON IS HIRING

Verizon wants to add 250 customer service representatives at its Hanover, Md call center. Read the full story at http://www.abc2news.com/news/local/story/Need-a-Job-Verizon-is-Hiring/VHcILQ-lGkunI6gmNM0icA.cspx

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

PARENT ALERT!: The New Age of Texting

When you hear the term "sexting," you may think the harmless exchange of risqué text messages to your beau. However, today's younger generation has given a new definition to the name. Sexting has become a popular trend among middle and high school students who send promiscuous photos to one another via cell phones and PDAs. This in itself can be disturbing, but with sexting, it hardly ever stops there.

Unquestionably, sexting can reap consequences.......................Read the full story at http://www.essence.com/relationships/sexual_health/articles/the_new_age_of_sexting

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