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Lake Elkhorn Eagles _________________________ March 24th - Stem Fair 3pm - 7pm in the cafeteria _________________________ March 26th - Basketball Challenge LEMS Staff vs CES Staff at Oakland Mills High School _________________________ 3/27 End of 3rd Quarter Schools close 3 hours early ______________________ March 30th - April 6th Spring Break _________________________ April 14th - Report Cards issued ______________________ May 1st Schools closed for students _________________________ Lake Elkhorn Families~ With Eagle Pride, Martin Vandenberge, Principal Mocha With Marty The dates are as follow: May 4, 2015@ 9:30am, Media Center March 20, 2015 Welcome to spring (at least according to the calendar)! We have several pieces of exciting news to share about the happenings at Lake Elkhorn. First, we have three Ainalists for the Maryland Letters About Literature writing contest! The contest involves writing a letter to an author of a book about how that book has affected your life and thinking. The three Ainalists are: Aamina Bora, James Dorsey, and Cassie Woolverton, all 6th graders. They will be honored at an awards ceremony at the Enoch Pratt Free Library Central Branch in Baltimore on April 25, at 11:00 am. Please join me in congratulating our students on their success. There were only 30 Ainalists at the 4th6th grade level, representing just 13 schools across the state. In countywide competitions, Swarna Velumani represented Lake Elkhorn admirably at the Spelling Bee while TJ LiggetCreel and Mason Vanderhei presented their best work at History Day. Finally, the Debate Team, led by Mr. Bond, competed and won one of the two debates versus other Howard County middle schools. In addition, our Orchestra and Band both earned ‘excellent’ ratings at the adjudication. Thank you to Ms. Retterer and Mr. Burns for preparing and conducting our students to success! We are proud of our students who represented our school by demonstrating PRIDE! In other news, Lake Elkhorn was highlighted on hcpss.org with a video about our Wellness Day activities. Please check it out! Finally, over the last two weeks, Lake Elkhorn students have persevered to perform their best in PARCC testing in reading and math. Thank you to Mr. Murray for organizing the testing with the assistance of Ms. Winkleman and Ms. Woolls! There are two items that students need to be reminded about. First, electronic devices are not to be used in class without teacher permission. Students should never take pictures or video during the school day and are not to use the devices in restrooms or locker rooms. If an electronic device is conAiscated for violating these rules, it must be picked up by a parent or guardian in the front ofAice. If students are sent videos or pictures that are inappropriate, the student/parent should notify an administrator immediately. Finally, any and all prescription drugs must be turned into the health room. Students cannot have aspirin, Tylenol, or any other overthe counter or prescription medicine with them.

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_________________________March 24th - Stem Fair3pm - 7pm in the cafeteria_________________________March 26th - Basketball Challenge LEMS Staff vs CESStaff at Oakland Mills High School_________________________3/27 End of 3rd QuarterSchools close 3 hours early______________________March 30th - April 6thSpring Break_________________________

April 14th - Report Cards issued______________________May 1stSchools closed for students_________________________

Lake Elkhorn Families~

 

With Eagle Pride,Martin Vandenberge,Principal

Mocha With Marty

The dates are as follow:

May 4, 2015@ 9:30am, Media Center

March 20, 2015

Welcome  to  spring  (at  least  according  to  the  calendar)!  We  have  several  pieces  of  exciting  news  to  share  about  the  happenings  at  Lake  Elkhorn.  First,  we  have  three  Ainalists  for  the  Maryland  Letters  About  Literature  writing  contest!  The  contest  involves  writing  a  letter  to  an  author  of  a  book  about  how  that  book  has  affected  your  life  and  thinking.  The  three  Ainalists  are:  Aamina  Bora,  James  Dorsey,  and  Cassie  Woolverton,  all  6th  graders.  They  will  be  honored  at  an  awards  ceremony  at  the  Enoch  Pratt  Free  Library  Central  Branch  in  Baltimore  on  April  25,  at  11:00  am.  Please  join  me  in  congratulating  our  students  on  their  success.  There  were  only  30  Ainalists  at  the  4th-­‐6th  grade  level,  representing  just  13  schools  across  the  state.

In  countywide  competitions,  Swarna  Velumani  represented  Lake  Elkhorn  admirably  at  the  Spelling  Bee  while  TJ  Ligget-­‐Creel  and  Mason  Vanderhei  presented  their  best  work  at  History  Day.  Finally,  the  Debate  Team,  led  by  Mr.  Bond,  competed  and  won  one  of  the  two  debates  versus  other  Howard  County  middle  schools.  In  addition,  our  Orchestra  and  Band  both  earned  ‘excellent’  ratings  at  the  adjudication.  Thank  you  to  Ms.  Retterer  and  Mr.  Burns  for  preparing  and  conducting  our  students  to  success!  We  are  proud  of  our  students  who  represented  our  school  by  demonstrating  PRIDE!

In  other  news,  Lake  Elkhorn  was  highlighted  on  hcpss.org  with  a  video  about  our  Wellness  Day  activities.  Please  check  it  out!  Finally,  over  the  last  two  weeks,  Lake  Elkhorn  students  have  persevered  to  perform  their  best  in  PARCC  testing  in  reading  and  math.  Thank  you  to  Mr.  Murray  for  organizing  the  testing  with  the  assistance  of  Ms.  Winkleman  and  Ms.  Woolls!

There  are  two  items  that  students  need  to  be  reminded  about.  First,  electronic  devices  are  not  to  be  used  in  class  without  teacher  permission.  Students  should  never  take  pictures  or  video  during  the  school  day  and  are  not  to  use  the  devices  in  restrooms  or  locker  rooms.  If  an  electronic  device  is  conAiscated  for  violating  these  rules,  it  must  be  picked  up  by  a  parent  or  guardian  in  the  front  ofAice.  If  students  are  sent  videos  or  pictures  that  are  inappropriate,  the  student/parent  should  notify  an  administrator  immediately.  Finally,  any  and  all  prescription  drugs  must  be  turned  into  the  health  room.  Students  cannot  have  aspirin,  Tylenol,  or  any  other  over-­‐the-­‐  counter  or  prescription  medicine  with  them.

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Lake Elkhorn Middle School ‘sSTEM Fair

Just a reminder that STEM fair is Tuesday after school (from 3:00-7:00) in the cafe.  If you can swing by and score a project or two we would GREATLY appreciate your help.  Don't worry if your don't have any science experience we will give you detailed directions and a rubric to follow.  Food will be served on the stage.

-LEMS Science Team

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Early College Program RegistrationParents of 8th graders: the Early College Program is still recruiting students.

This program provides students with a supportive and scholarly pathway to be successful in college credit-bearing courses during their Junior and Senior years in high school. The Early College program is designed to provide students with courses that will enrich their high school experience and support their success in achieving 30 college credits by the time they graduate from OMHS. Students could also continue at Howard Community College the following year, earning an Associate’s Degree a year ahead of the usual schedule.

Science focus: Prepare for careers in science, pharmaceuticals, medicine and othersEducation focus: Prepare for careers in math or science education

ESSENTIAL FEATURES:• Grade 9/10: High school classes with cohort experience• Grade 11: Some college classes taken at OMHS• Grade 12: Elective taken at OMHS and College classes taken at HCC with transportation

provided • One further year at HCC to gain AA degree

Questions? Contact: Richard Smart, [email protected] (410) 313.6945

TEACHERS ARE HEROES

Do you know a teacher who has gone above and beyond his or her job description and instilled a lifelong love for learning?

ABC2 is proud to introduce Teachers are Heroes, a 10-month program highlighting one Maryland school teacher (K-12) each month who has gone above and beyond his or her job description and instilled a lifelong love for learning in Maryland students. The program runs August 2014 through June 2015.

ABC2, in partnership with MECU - Baltimore's Credit Union, will award the monthly selected teachers a $250 check to use toward classroom supplies along with a plaque acknowledging their achievement. Winners will be highlighted on ABC2 News and abc2news.com throughout the school year.

NOTE: If you nominate a deserving teacher or even re-nominate a teacher who has made a positive impact in your community you’ll be qualified to win two tickets to dine & cruise aboard the Spirit of Baltimore. One winner will be randomly chosen monthly thru June 30, 2015. The online application is found at: http://www.abc2news.com/teachersareheroes

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EAGLE PRIDEAt  LEMS,  we  show  Eagle  PRIDE  by  demonstrating:

PerseveranceRespectIntegrity

DependabilityExcellence

When  students  show  PRIDE,  they  earn  Eagle  Bucks  to  be  used  at  our  school  store.  Also,  when  students  show  PRIDE,  they  are  able  to  participate  in  quarterly  incentive  activities.  

Our  Airst  quarterly  incentive  will  be  10/31.    All  students  with  0  or  1  ofAice  referrals  will  be  able  to  participate  in  the  Airst  incentive.    Incentives  for  2nd  and  3rd  quarters  will  also  have  both  PRIDE  and  academic  criteria  for  attendance.      

For  the  2014-­‐2015  school  year,  our  school  store  dates  are:  

 4/2405/29

Please  remind  your  student  to  always  show  their  LEMS  PRIDE.    If  you  are  interested  in  helping  with  the  school  store  or  our  quarterly  incentives,  please  contact  Dr.  Burkhouse  or  Ms.  Dugan.    

Thank you to those that have taken the math career survey. We have already begun to gather some interesting information and look forward to evaluating it! Unfortunately, it has come to our attention that the link may not be reliable. 

If you have not already completed the survey please take a moment to complete it using the link below. You will need to copy and paste the link into your browser. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Bacon at [email protected]

http://goo.gl/forms/s41OjDZ9sC---IF LINK DOESN’T CONNECT YOU, PLEASE COPY AND PASTE IN THE BROWSER. THANKS!

MS. BACON’S

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Lake Elkhorn has three finalists for the Maryland Letters About Literature writing contest! The contest involves writing a letter to an author of a book about how that book has affected your life and thinking. The three finalists are: Aamina Bora, James Dorsey, and Cassie Woolverton, all 6th graders. They will be honored at an awards ceremony at the Enoch Pratt Free Library Central Branch in Baltimore on April 25 at 11am. Please join me in congratulating our students on their success. There were only 30 finalists at the 4th-6th grade level, representing just 13 schools across the state.

Here is more information about the contest:

On  behalf  of  the  Maryland  Center  for  the  Book  at  the  Maryland  Humani7es  Council,  which  is  the  state  coordinator  for  this  reading  and  wri7ng  contest  sponsored  by  the  Center  for  the  Book  in  the  Library  of  Congress,  I  want  to  thank  each  of  you  for  encouraging  your  students  to  par7cipate  in  this  year’s  compe77on.  There  were  over  52,000  leGers  submiGed  to  the  contest  from  across  the  country.    We  received  1,928  crea7ve  and  hearLelt  entries  from  Maryland  students  this  year.  State  judging  is  happening  right  now.    There  will  be  one  winner  and  one  runner  up  for  each  level  of  the  compe77on.    The  state  winner  for  each  level  will  be  asked  to  read  their  leGers  at  next  month’s  awards  ceremony.    The  2015  state  winners  advance  to  the  na4onal  level  of  the  compe44on  and  will  be  no4fied  in  early  April.

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Columbia Association Art CenterChoose Civility in Sports Poster Exhibit March 12-26, reception Mar.12, 5:30- 7:30 p.m. Howard County Library and Public Schools have co-sponsored this event with the Art Center. Come see the posters created by Howard County students of all ages. For info please call Columbia Art Center at 410-730-0075 or email [email protected] Howard County Dept. of Citizen Services

Do you know a person, program or business - perhaps a police officer, athletic coach, tutor, religious leader or music teacher - that deserves recognition for positively impacting Howard County children? Nominate them online by Fri, Mar.13 for the 16th annual Dept. of Citizen Services “Celebrating Successes for Children” awards program. The Ceremony will be held, Tues., April 28, Ten Oaks Ballroom. http://www.howardcountymd.gov/celebratingsuccesses

 

Columbia Association

Pizza and Portfolio workshop series, grades 8-12 with Alina Poroshina. Sat., Mar. 14, 10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., $25

This workshop is designed for beginner and intermediate level students. Pizza will be served.

To register, please call Columbia Art Center at 410-730-0075.

 

Robinson Nature CenterAnne Robinson’s Centennial Birthday Celebration, Sat., Mar. 14 and Sun., Mar. 15.Visit for complementary admission, cupcakes and more courtesy of the James & Anne Robinson Foundation in honor of Anne's 100th birthday. For details, visit www.friendsoftherobinsonnaturecenter.htm 410-313-0400. ES, MS, HS Howard County ConservancySat. Mar. 14, 10 a.m., Day Tripping, 50 Natural Places and Gardens. The Howard County Conservancy offers guided hikes and talks on the second Sat. of each month. A beautiful and interesting place to visit in all seasons of the year, rain or shine, program is FREE but registration is necessary. Pre-register on line through our website, http://www.hcconservancy.org/upcoming-events.html 410-465-8877 www.hcconservancy.org ES, MS, HS Columbia Association Art CenterPizza and Portfolio: Drape and Texture II. Charcoal drawing workshop explores techniques for drawing a variety of subject matter, grades 8-12. Sat. Mar.14, 10:30 a.m.-1p.m. $25 Registration. To register, please call Columbia Art Center at 410-730-0075or email [email protected] MS, HS 

Boys Scouts of America

Scouting for Food will be held on Sat., Mar. 14. Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts will be out in your neighborhood to collect your donations, which will go to one of 25 food pantries we service in the county. A bag will be dropped off at your home a few days before. Please remember to put your donations by your front door or your mailbox by 8 a.m. on March 14. Thanks for your generous donations. [email protected]. ES, MS, HS

 

MakingChangeMakingChange will host a FREE Money Matters Fair on Sat., Mar. 14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Long Reach High School. Free activities for the entire family will focus on such issues as living within your means, college funding options, preparing for retirement and caring for aging parents. More information is available at http://www.eventbrite.com/e/moneu-matters-fair-tickets-14759039685 MS, HS

Community Activities

 *Families who qualify for free and reduced meals may be eligible to receive a reduction of up to 75% of the league fee.

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 Robinson Nature Center

Anne Robinson’s Centennial Birthday Celebration, Sat., Mar. 14 and Sun., Mar. 15.Visit for complementary admission, cupcakes and more courtesy of the James & Anne Robinson Foundation in honor of Anne's 100th birthday. For details, visit www.friendsoftherobinsonnaturecenter.htm 410-313-0400. Howard County ConservancySat. Mar. 14, 10 a.m., Day Tripping, 50 Natural Places and Gardens. The Howard County Conservancy offers guided hikes and talks on the second Sat. of each month. A beautiful and interesting place to visit in all seasons of the year, rain or shine, program is FREE but registration is necessary. Pre-register on line through our website, http://www.hcconservancy.org/upcoming-events.html 410-465-8877 www.hcconservancy.org

Columbia Association Art CenterPizza and Portfolio: Drape and Texture II. Charcoal drawing workshop explores techniques for drawing a variety of subject matter, grades 8-12. Sat. Mar.14, 10:30 a.m.-1p.m. $25 Registration. To register, please call Columbia Art Center at 410-730-0075or email [email protected] 

Boys Scouts of America

Scouting for Food will be held on Sat., Mar. 14. Cub Scouts and Girl Scouts will be out in your neighborhood to collect your donations, which will go to one of 25 food pantries we service in the county. A bag will be dropped off at your home a few days before. Please remember to put your donations by your front door or your mailbox by 8 a.m. on March 14. Thanks for your generous donations. [email protected].

 

MakingChangeMakingChange will host a FREE Money Matters Fair on Sat., Mar. 14, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Long Reach High School. Free activities for the entire family will focus on such issues as living within your means, college funding options, preparing for retirement and caring for aging parents. More information is available at http://www.eventbrite.com/e/moneu-matters-fair-tickets-14759039685 

Columbia AssociationEvery third Sun. come to the Columbia Art Center in Long Reach and enjoy a FREE family friendly art activity. Sun., Mar. 15, 1-3 p.m.

 

Community Activities

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Grassroots Crisis Intervention CenterThe Rotary Clubs of Howard County in partnership with Wilde Lake High School are hosting the seventh annual Soup‘r Sundae, a family event featuring soups prepared by area restaurants, on Sun., Mar. 22, 12-2 p.m., Wilde Lake High School, 5460 Trumpeter Road, Columbia, MD 21044.Tickets are at www.souprsundae.eventbrite.com or by contacting [email protected] Tickets will also be available at the door for cash and checks made out to Grassroots. www.grassrootscrisis.org North Laurel Community CenterThe MSC 2015 Spring Career Fair is being held on Tues., Mar. 24, 9 a.m. -1 p.m. The event will take place at the North Laurel Community Center on 9411 Whiskey Bottom Road, Laurel MD 20723. Pre-Registration is highly encouraged at http://mcs2015careerfair.eventbrite.com. The Village Howard, Inc.

SELMA will be shown on Tues, Mar. 24, 6:30 p.m., Slayton House in Wilde Lake, 10400 Cross Fox Lane, Columbia MD. Admission is $6 at the door. Sponsored by The Village In Howard for the entire community.

Community Activities

INTRAMURAL AT THELAKE

2014-2015

SPRING 2015SOCCER

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GIRLS ON THE RUNLACROSSE

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Fliers Attached

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Newsletter 

Meetings are the 2nd Thursday of every month as follows:

April 9th

May 14th

June 11th

 We will be holding our Executive Board Meetings starting at 6pm –which are open to all- followed by our General Meeting starting at 6:30 and the family event at the same time.  PTSA meetings can be fun and we want a wide range of participation from our members.

 

GIANT A+ is up and running – please take a moment to update your school info there- we really are looking for the funds in order to bring in some Cultural events and assemblies.

 Send in those Box Tops!!!!  We need them- we want them and we will use them!!!!

 We are also looking for various Volunteers- we always need help with events at school and if you possess a certain talent for writing grants, coordinating donations from local businesses, taking tickets at events, teacher appreciation, PTSA Bulletin Board or coming in to help with the School store (where our kids spend their Eagle Bucks) then we’d love to hear from you! If you feel you can help fill out our volunteer form and send it back into school- or fill the form out and email it back to us. Some upcoming events we need help with are our March madness Basketball- Spring Flea Market in April- and a movie night in December.

 

VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED FOR THE WINTER

DANCE.WE NEED THE FOLLOWING:

CHAPERONESTICKET BOOTH

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GIANT A+ is up and running – please take a moment to update your school info there- we really are looking for the funds in order to bring in some Cultural events and assemblies.

 

Send in those Box Tops!!!! We need them- we want them and we will use them!!!!

 

We are also looking for various Volunteers- we always need help with events at school and if you possess a certain talent for writing grants, coordinating donations from local businesses, taking tickets at events, teacher appreciation, PTSA Bulletin Board or coming in to help with the School store (where our kids spend their Eagle Bucks) then we’d love to hear from you! If you feel you can help fill out our volunteer form and send it back into school- or fill the form out and email it back to us. Some upcoming events we need help with are our March madness Basketball- Spring Flea Market in April- and a movie night in December.

 

If there is something you need or comments you have let us know by emailing us at:

 [email protected]

 

We also have a mail box in the front office!

 We look forward to seeing you soon!

 Jenny, Lee, Tonya and Gladys

 

 

JENNY BONILLA- PRESIDENT

LEE BUDAR-DANOFF- VICE PRESIDENT

TONYA CROTTY- SECRETARY

GLADYS KNIGHT- TREASURER

April 9th--PTSA MeetingApril 11th or 25th--Yard Sale

May 14th--TBA