SUMMIT PARK News MARCH 2016
P R I N C I PA L ’ S C O R N E R “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go!”
Dr. Seuss Summit Park students kicked off the beginning of March with a weeklong celebration of reading in honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday! Mrs. Herring, Mrs. Bondroff, and Ms. Tegeler planned fun activities which included special announcements each morning with “Seuss-ism’s” – inspirational quotes from many of Dr. Seuss’ works. Additionally, Mrs. Hiner is honoring “Music in Our Schools” month by having guest musicians from her band and orchestra play selections during morning announcements. We are proud to announce some of the individual achievements from our students: Rachel S. won Summit Park’s 24 Challenge and will represent our school in the countywide competition later this month; Sadie R. has been selected as our 2016 Carson Scholar; Molly P. and Ranier D. have their art on display at the Walters Art Museum; and Nataly V.’s self-portrait will be on display along with a sculpture created by Ms. Schroeder’s class at the “State of the School’s” reception!! We have much to be proud of at Summit Park! Last, but not least, Summit Park has begun planning for our 50th Anniversary celebration(s)!! In addition to several ‘in-school’ activities, we are also planning a celebration for former students and staff for Saturday, October 8, 2016. We will need assistance with planning, gathering photos and stories that span the past 50 years, and contacting SPES alumni! If you are interested in helping us, please contact Mrs. Rothman (
[email protected]). More information is available on our dedicated Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/201195676905338/ Follow us on Twitter @spes0310 or check out our website http://summitparkes.bcps.org/ to see more pictures of all our events!
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S T E M FA I R 2 0 1 6 Students will be visiting the STEM Fair during the school day on Wednesday, March 23. We are looking for a few more judges who are able to give a few hours
on the morning of March 23 to be at Summit Park and provide feedback on some of the projects. No experience is necessary! If you are interested in or know someone who is, please contact Mr. Brocato at
[email protected] Families are invited to visit from 6:30 – 7:30 PM that evening to explore the wonderful investigations conducted by our fourth and fifth grade students, and the innovative designs created by our third grade Safe Racer competitors. The 1st place winners from each grade level and Safe Racer TEAM, will represent Summit Park at the County STEM Fair on Friday, May 13 or Saturday, May 14 at Parkville High School.
K I N D E R G A R T E N R E G I S T R AT I O N Kindergarten registration will take place on Friday, April 15, 2016. If you have a child who is turning five on or before September 1, 2016 you will need the following 7 pieces of documentation to register your child: • Child’s birth certificate • Immunization record • Proof of residency, such as a copy of your tax bill, mortgage coupon book, or your lease. (If a private lease, the owner must provide you with proof of ownership) • Your photo ID with current address • 3 current pieces of US mail from your address (postmarked within the last 60 days) Please contact Mrs. Fitzpatrick at 410- 887-1210 to receive your registration packet and make an appointment. If you know someone who has a child going into kindergarten or first grade who might not receive our newsletter, please share this information with him or her. Thank you.
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B A LT I M O R E C O U N T Y ’ S P R E - K I N D E R G A R T E N P R O G R A M If you have a child who has a birthday between 9/2/2011 and 9/1/2012, for the 2016-2017 school year and are interested in finding out more about the BCPS Prekindergarten (PreK) program, please call Mrs. Rogers at 410-8871210 or email at
[email protected]. Below are some facts you may find helpful in making a decision about the prekindergarten program.
What is the prekindergarten program? The Baltimore County Public Schools prekindergarten program provides learning experiences that address the cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical needs of young children. All sessions are half-day and follow the same school year calendar as other grades.
Who is eligible for prekindergarten? Automatic eligibility for a prekindergarten program will occur when a child meets the age of entry guidelines and is at least one of the following: • Is from an economically disadvantaged background (i.e., eligible for free or reduced-price meal program as established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture). • Is homeless. • Has been identified through the IEP team process with the development of an IEP as necessitating special education classroom instruction within a general education setting.
Where can I get more information about prekindergarten programs? Additional information can be obtained from your local elementary school, from the Baltimore County Public Schools Web site at http://www.bcps.org/offices/early_childhood/, or from the Baltimore County Public Schools Office of Early Childhood Programs at 443-809-4313.
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E A R LY A D M I S S I O N T O K I N D E R G A R T E N A parent may request early admission/grade acceleration into kindergarten if his/her child turns five (5) years of age after September 1, 2016 and no later than October 14, 2016. The parent must submit a written request for early admission to the principal, no later than May 1, 2016. The letter of request should include the following information: name of child, child’s date of birth, name, address and phone number of parent, and reason for the request for grade acceleration.
C A M P I N V E N T I O N R E T U R N S T O S U M M I T PA R K “Camp Invention,” directed this year by Summit Park’s third grade teacher, Mrs. St. Clair, and taught by Summit Park teachers, will return to Summit Park during the week of June 27- July 1 from 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM! Children who are going into 1st through 6th grade are eligible to apply. They will spend their days participating in unbelievable action, brainstorming, and hands-on activities! Make sure to register by visiting www.campinvention.org or call 800.968.4332. The cost for the week-long program is $230, but if you register before March 21 you can save $25!
CO U N S E LO R ’ S CO R N E R It is hard to believe that it is that time of year when we begin planning for our fifth grade students’ transition to middle school. If your child will be attending a middle school other than a Baltimore County Public School, please contact Mrs. Marks, school counselor (
[email protected]) or Mrs. Rogers, administrative secretary (
[email protected]). Happy Spring!
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p ta ’ s u p c o m i n g e v e n t s Mark your calendars for these upcoming PTA events- stay tuned for additional details… Kids Helping Hopkins Dance at Pikesville Middle Friday April 15th with Fort Garrison Elementary. Summit Park Orioles game Friday April 29th. Spring Fling Saturday, May 14th.
BCPS’ SAFE SCHOOLS Team BCPS’ Safe Schools Conference Committee is looking for talented art students to develop a logo for this year’s Annual Safe Schools Conference. The theme this year is Partnering for School Safety and Student Success. Winning logos will be selected by the Safe Schools Conference Committee members and used at this year’s conference. Please refer to the attached flyer for contest rules and submission deadline. Questions regarding this information should be directed to the following individual(s): Denise Mabry, Coordinator 443-809-3660.
FO U RT H G RA D E H E L PI N G O U T T H E CO M M U N I T Y On Monday, March 21st at 2:10 PM, students in fourth grade will participate in a community service project to help the Sarah’s Hope Hannah More Shelter in Reisterstown. Students will be designing festive paper bags for spring and making a bagged lunch for the families in need. This opportunity to give back to the community will be a valuable lesson for our developing citizens. Thank you in advance fourth grade parents for your generous donations!
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C A R E E R D AY A Career Day is being planned for our fifth grade students on Friday, April 22, 2016 from 9:15 – 11:15 AM. Career Day involves a having a variety of presenters come speak to the students about their careers. By starting career exploration at a young age, students can begin to understand the many opportunities they will have for their own future careers. We are looking for interested parents to share their careers with our 5th graders. More information is included in an attachment to this newsletter. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Mrs. Marks at 410-887-1210 or email her at
[email protected]. Thank you for your consideration!
Wonderful winter readers The following fourth grade students earned a movie luncheon and treat on Wednesday, February 26th for reading 80% or better on their December and January reading incentive calendars. The fourth grade teachers are so proud of your commitment to reading! Students who earn 80% or better on their calendars will earn the title of Super Spring Readers, and celebrate their outstanding achievements with a special treat. Keep up the great work, 4th graders! Danny E. Helen H.
Bailey J. Dylan W.
Tova V.
Emily M.
Samantha S.
Nicole G.
Sophie P.
Natasha K.
Alex S.
Khadijah W.
Jared C.
Matthew H.
Talia F.
Hannah S.
Blake K.
Fiona B.
Anna K,
Amit BZ.
Lauren C.
Aidan H.
Elizabeth N.
Sarah S.
Dana B.
Daniel A.
Jennifer S.
Sarah R.
Macie H.
Katya G.
Emily S.
Lilly P.
Hannah P.
Sydney P.
Victoria O.
Aisha A.
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NURSE’S NEWS The Maryland assessments are right around the corner and the children are preparing hard to do their best. As parents, we can help our children succeed by making sure they get plenty of rest (at least 10 hours) and eat a healthy breakfast. According to the American Diabetes Association, children who eat a healthy breakfast are more likely to: • -Meet daily nutrient requirements • -Concentrate better • -Have better problem solving skills • -Be more alert and creative • -Miss fewer days of school Practice a few relaxation techniques also if your child gets anxious before taking a test such as deep breathing and visualization exercises. Assessments can be a stressful time for children, so help them reach their potential. *On another note: I am always looking for donations of used pants and boy’s underwear. Please send them to the nurse’s office!
SPECIAL TRANSFER REQUEST In accordance with Board of Education Policy and Superintendent’s Rule 5140, STUDENTS: Enrollment and Attendance, Baltimore County Public Schools will be accepting Applications for Special Transfer for the 2016-17 school year from parent(s)/guardian(s) who are requesting special transfers within the school system. Applications are available in all Baltimore County Public Schools and should be completed and submitted to the requested school principal between April 1, 2016 and June 1, 2016. Applications may not be accepted prior to April 1 and will not be accepted after June 1. Additionally, Policy and Rule 5140, as well as a copy of the Application for Special Transfer, are accessible via the Baltimore County Public Schools web site, www.bcps.org. Decisions regarding special transfer requests will not be made until the end of June.
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C H A N G E S I N I N F O R M AT I O N If your address, home phone number, cell phone number, work phone number, or other emergency information changes, please notify the school office immediately. All changes should be made in writing, addressed to the school office, and signed by you. In the event of an address change, the school should be notified in writing within 10 days of the change. After notifying the school, updated proof of residency information will be required to be presented to the school office. We ask that you comply with this request as it is important for the school to have the most up-to-date information concerning your children in the event of an emergency. Our automated call out system will send the message and/or text to the primary number listed in our database. Oftentimes parents wonder why they are not receiving these messages, however their cell phone number may have changed and we haven’t been notified. Please remember to keep all of your information current so that the school can effectively communicate important information to you.
L I B RA RY G I FT FU N D In honor of their birthdays, the following students donated books to our library: Elise K., Rohan B., Samari D., Jack L., Zachary C., Noah S., Anastasia B., David S., Ridge D., Danielle S., Phoebe L., Sofia A., Marlee F., Jeremy G., Nikita D., Jillian P., Stella M., Abigail N., Amelia L., Jacob C., Rita S., Matthew G., Kiran S., Benjamin I., Sam S., and Jackson L. We appreciate their donations and the books are available for all students to enjoy. We send happy birthday wishes and special thanks to each of these students and their families.
Happy Birthday!
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YO U T H A R T M O N T H The Office of Visual Arts and The Walters Art Museum cordially invite you to attend a student art exhibition that celebrates Youth Art Month. Congratulations to Molly P. in 2nd grade and Rainier D. in 5th grade. Their art is on view now through March 13, 2016. The museum is open Wednesday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Also, Nataly V. in 3rd grade has a self-portrait that will be on display at the annual “State of the Schools” reception on March 23. Ms. Schroeder’s 3rd grade class helped create a sculpture for the event.
L o c a l s t o r e s d o n at e t o s u m m i t pa r k Target and Giant stores make donations to our school each year when parents choose Summit Park as their designated school. We recently received $791.93 from the Target Take Charge of Education rewards program! At the beginning of each school year, sign up for the Target Take Charge of Education program by calling 1-800-3166142 or by visiting www.target.com/tcoe or an in-store kiosk. Our school ID # is 57744. Enroll at Giant Food using our School I.D. #01316. Remember, even if you designated last year, you must redesignate this year for our school to receive credit. The donations we receive will be used to continue bringing cultural assemblies to our students. Thank you for all you do to continually support our students.
D AT E S T O R E M E M B E R WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 Grade 5 Fundraiser – Pizza Blitz, Quarry Lake WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 STEM Fair during the school day. Families are invited to visit from 6:30 – 7:30 PM THURSDAY, MARCH 24 Spring Break begins at end of school day FRIDAY, MARCH 25 -SUNDAY, APRIL 3 SPRING BREAK MONDAY, APRIL 4 Schools Re-Open THURSDAY, APRIL 7 Hearing and Vision Screening Grades K, 1, 4, ECLS, and FALS FRIDAY, APRIL 8 Third Marking Period Ends- Schools close 3 hours early- 12:15 dismissal MONDAY, APRIL 11-THURSDAY, APRIL 14 Hearing and Vision Screening continued FRIDAY, APRIL 15 Kindergarten Registration Kids Helping Hopkins Dance at Pikesville Middle – 7:30-9:00 PM TUESDAY, APRIL 19 Picture Day- Spring Pictures and Class Pictures THURSDAY, APRIL 21 Distribution of Report Cards MONDAY, APRIL 22 Career Day for 5th grade students TUESDAY, April 26 Primary Election Day – Schools Closed
FRIDAY, April 29 PTA Oriole Game- Details to follow
Summit Park Elementary School
2 n d Q u a r t e r E x c e l l e n t At t e n d a n c e
Congratulations to the following students who were absent or late a combined two or less times during Term 2! Dustin A., Alexis A., Alison A., Sofia A., Adam A., Leah A., Cooper A., Jackson A., Milena A., Aaron B., Max B., Stanislav B., Liora B., Carley B., Nikolas B., Talia B., Carly B., Sage B., Zachary B., George B., Ethan B., Allison B., Joshua B., Julia B., Lillian B., Sabrina B., Ava B., Haley B., Jacob B., Joshua B., Rohan B., Doris B., Nikol B., Marissa B., Jayshaun B., Shane B., Ari B., Avi B., Ava B., Martin B., Elise C., Jonah C., River C-B., Airianna C., Jayden C., Zachary C., Jeffrey C., Richard C., Nate C., Ling C., Sofia C., Sam C., Marc C., Tair C., Chloe C., Jack C., Audrey C., Robert D., Ryan D., Jeremiah D., Jeremy D., Wylie D., Shriya D., Dorian D., Dujuan D., Rainier D., Ridge D., Tamia D., Madelyn D., Alexandra D., Nikita D., Liora E., Sivan E., Meredith E., Evie E., Lila F., Asher F., Benjamin F., Nicholas F., Emory F., Marlee F., Lance F., Alexandra G., Kayleb G., Abigail G., Abigel G., Alexander G., Olivia G., Paris G., Payton G., Baylee G., Sydni G., Leah G., Jared G., Matthew G., Kennedy G., Lily G., Aleeza G., Jenna G., Jessica G., Marat G., Hannah H., Tegan H., Kseniya H., Sydney H., Ellie H., Noah H., Samara H., Connor H., Mackenzie H., Elizabeth H., Landon H., Emma H., Daniel H., Avi H., Tessa H., Joniya J., Nalani J., Alex K., Jacob K., Samara K., Tobi K., Calleigh K., Connor K., Emma K., Mina K., Mindy K., William K., Benjamin K., David K., Dylan K., Gabrielle K., Mark K., Helen K., Elise K., Joseph L., Amelia L., Caleb L., Mae L., Danielle L., Rebecca L., Madelyn L., Samantha L., Ruby L., Micah L., Rebecca L., Benjamin L., Danielle L., Noah L., Sophia L., Daniel L., Jackson L., Yuner L., Eliza L., Allison L., Andrew M., Cooper M., Jackson M., Jonah M., Sasha M., Marley M., Samantha M., Madeline M., Tornike M., Karolina M., Stella M., Pascale M., Lily M., Ken M., Sofia M., Lyla M., Emanuel M., Sarah M., Gledi M., Parvin M., Lev N., Jacob N., Abigail N., Nathan O., Rylan O., Peter O., Ayan O., Shanzay O., Juha P., Belyana P., Tyler P., Asher P., Jillian P., Saniv P., Caroline P., Claire P., Molly P., Ben R., Alan R., Emma R., Dylan R., Mason R., Olivia R., Mason R., Benjamin R., Rachel R., Sadie R., Logan R., Omari R., Benjamin R., Hannah R., Jack R., Ryan R., Brandon R., Anthony S., Sabrina S., Abigail S., Ashton S., Ido S., Isaac S., Nicholas S., Benjamin S., Abigail S., Paul S., Peter S., Rachel S., Zavdi S., Lexi S., Mitchell S., Leah S., Phoebe S., Samara S., Samuel S., Toby S., Olexiy S., Elijah S., Nala S., Kaleb S., Ivy S., Andrej S., Joanna S., Toni T., Tracy T., Alexander T., Maya T., Ellie T., Maya T., Talli T., Leo U., Leah U., Mikhael V., Judah V-C., Mitchell V., Alexandra V., Alexandra V., Stella V., Nissim W., Evan W., Zachary W., Victoria W., Andrew W., Jake W., Lyla W., Samara W., Dodger W., Lennon W., Justin Y., Alan Y., Stella Y., Alexander Y., Nikita Y., Sophi Z., and Vincent Z.
Deer Park Middle Brittany Kellett April Magin Kate Norris Amy Schenker Dogwood Elementary Harold Smith Dumbarton Middle Joseph Citrano Laya Evans Luke Jones Evan Krantz Dundalk Elementary Jennifer Cheek Beth Thompson Dundalk Middle Leanne Ensor Teresa Lenahan Edgemere Elementary Gregory Flach Edmondson Heights Elementary Chelsea Mazurek Elmwood Elementary Kelly Robertson Hannah Shinozaki Essex Elementary Tracy Skeels Featherbed Lane Elementary Joan Mickiewicz Fifth District Elementary Tawny Oram Fort Garrison Elementary Grace Hulse Franklin Elementary Linda DeCarlo Franklin Middle Brendan Coleman Kathrine Dombrausky Bridget Sunderlin Fullerton Elementary Stephanie Bylkas-Moore General John Stricker Middle Leanne Ensor Cindy Garcia Christella Potts Glenmar Elementary Eileen Fitzgerald Glyndon Elementary Eric Allard Golden Ring Middle Jeffrey Cook Camille Gibson Grange Elementary Emma Popp Gunpowder Elementary Sheree Southgate Halethorpe Elementary Sara Murphy Halstead Academy Tess Stoner Hampton Elementary Kerry Towner Harford Hills Elementary
Jennifer Mesaros Hawthorne Elementary Stephanie Jones Hebbville Elementary Jennifer Rifkin Hereford Middle Carrie Aitken Melissa Barr Rebecca Pagani Hernwood Elementary Antoinette Hawkins Hillcrest Elementary Lisa Black Marilyn Yousem Holabird STEM Jessica Miceli Gina Peller Devon Sura Jacksonville Elementary Fran George Johnnycake Elementary Natasha Macnichol Barry Myers Joppa View Elementary Anna Baker Dena Fiat Kingsville Elementary Laura Dutton Lansdowne Elementary Nicky Styer Loch Raven Tech. Academy Kathy Chenowith Denise Matuk-Kroupa Caitlin Selzer Logan Elementary Kelsey Graf Lutherville Laboratory Julie Dietrich-Eisler Lyons Mill Elementary Jamie Zdyrski Maiden Choice School Ellen Cook Martin Boulevard Elem. Nancy Morgan Mays Chapel Elementary Meaghan O'Reilly Middle River Middle Christa Gagliano Sam Oshinsky Erin Parker Middlesex Elementary Kaytee Lurz Milbrook Elementary Clare Jasper New Town Elementary Keon White Norwood Elementary Nina Arlotta Oakleigh Elementary Laura Patacca~Kerr Old Court Middle Gina Wilson Hollie Wolfinger Orems Elementary
Alison Paul Owings Mills Elementary Joy Naill Padonia International Julia McTighe Parkville Middle Lori Goodman Kathryn Knight Jennifer Rickenback Kelly Wolff Perry Hall Elementary Lauren Renner Perry Hall Middle Joel Baldwin Sarah Deacon Michele Momenzadeh Molly Schappel Annie Yuill Pikesville Middle Kelly Bissell Colleen Lynam JohAnna Sherman Pine Grove Elementary Joanne Perlin Pine Grove Middle Vernon Fains Joe Gibison Crystal Knauer Pinewood Elementary Sheldon Gruber- Lebowitz Pleasant Plains Elementary Ann Valuntis Powhatan Elementary Jordan Abrams Prettyboy Elementary Jim Briggs Randallstown Elementary Bonnie Tarbert Red House Run Elementary Diana Robinson Reisterstown Elementary Lee Aus Relay Elementary Rachael Brennskag Donny Yankellow Ridge Ruxton Tricia Lane-Forster Ridgely Middle Michelle Dress Lara Grace Caitlin Kambic Raine Valentine Riverview Elementary Marion Underwood Rodgers Forge Elem. Karen Kotapish Sandalwood Elementary Bill Libershal Sandy Plains Elementary Nicole Lenderking Scotts Branch Elementary Kayla Stern Seneca Elementary Sarah Smith
Seven Oaks Elementary Samantha Flynn Seventh District Elem Claudia Amory Southwest Academy Joyce Boyer Dan Files Sparks Elementary Stephanie Chaney Sparrows Point Middle Lisa Hall Caitlin Kambic Stemmers Run Middle Laura Eburg Stoneleigh Elementary Dana Link Lauren Pellegrini Sudbrook Magnet Middle Hayes Bowie Max Savold Linda McConaughy Emily Moore Summit Park Elementary Stacy Bentley Sussex Elementary Debra Sciarretta Timber Grove Elementary Amanda Merchant Timonium Elementary Leslie Cochran Victory Villa Elementary Kate Flanagan Villa Cresta Elementary Sally March Vincent Farm Elementary Alyssa Drasal Stewart Emmerich Warren Elementary Allison Seitz Wellwood Intern. School Mim Oncharoen West Towson Elementary Dawn Jewell Westchester Elementary Regina Lathroum Westowne Elementary Annmarie Albert White Oak School Marissa Chang Winand Elementary Fiona Coulter Windsor Mill Middle Nancy Fishel Woodbridge Elementary Caitlin Winegrove Woodholme Elementary Betsy Murray Lisa White Woodlawn Middle Stephanie Strenko Allison Sussan Woodmoor Elementary Nicole Lenzi Mary Ellen Martinez
Baltimore County Public Schools & The Walters Art Museum Presents A
Student Art Exhibition
Lijon Guiy, Perry Hall Middle
The exhibit will be on display March 1 − 13, 2016
Kaya Smith, Sudbrook Magnet
A reception will be held on Saturday, March 12, 2016, 1 − 3 p.m. Lily Avgerinos, Grange Elementary
Molly Procida, Summit Park Elementary
Shubh Patel, Chapel Hill Elementary
Office of Visual Arts Linda Popp, Coordinator & Cynthia Abernethy, Administrative Secretary
Student Artists Kindergarten Michelle Anderson Nasir Cook Liam Garrett Suyuk Gurung Justin McGowan Duncan Pico Emery Troll Nathalia Beltran Kaylee Carter
First Grade Lily Avgerinos Griffin Boyd Tray Bridges Ava Chon Yaretzi Cornejal-Merino Elle Creel Samantha Dean Molly Foggo Sophia Green Thompson Medha Iyer Bevelyn Johnson Saige Krause Nicole Li Keira Martinez Emma Morrison Jazlyn Piliotas Malak Qasim Marques Ray-Jacobs Linus Reichlin Chase Robey Emma Smith Andy Zhang
Second Grade Eliza Fox Destiny Anderson Alexandra Antley Owen Bacher Ryan Crisp Naomy Diaz-Rodriguez Raian Duremdes Aiden Ervin Makayla Gideon Jonathan Gonzalez-Cruz Lucyann Gray Julia Guzman Elizabeth Harmon Jaylynn Helmick McKenzie Helmick Emmanuel Iwu
Madyson Jackson Kristan Jenkins Victor Lin Lalnun Mawii Kelsy Medrano Madeline Mueller Lola Murillo Grace Murphy Shubh Patel Molly Procida
Third Grade Ayomide Agbomuserin Tomisin Asaolu Donnie Ayres Maya Bogier Antonique Brown Jameson Butler Briana Casiano Andrea Cenidoza Keara Creek Daniel Davis Danny Fitzpatrick Jonathan Gordon Kingston Gresser Paris Griffin Maddie Jones Jamin Kastner Amelia Leber Emma Lee Gabija Lukosiunaite Rhaxma Lyons Luz Martinez Maddie Mielke Amirah Miller Hailey Mindel Annie Minoglio Drew Noll Jack O’Connor Alyson Otterbein Yarah Quintero Figueroa Eli Risley Kiana Rivera iliana Romero Bella Tchirakov Andrew Trentler Gabe Vasquez Lopez Nathaniel Wymer
Fourth Grade Illaria Anangmenzeh Shane Anderson Hank Beilenson Topher Bell Jennifer Beltran
Ben Brosnan Fifth Grade Salima Brown Aubrey Bush Thomas Abrell Peter Buttarazzi Nafeisha Abudukadeer Victoria Cho Nataly Al-Hijazin Reagan Coldiron Isabel Aldana Kylie Coyle Jimena Alvarado Joseph Dal Nathaniel Armstrong Judith Delcid-Vasquez Maurice Bamberg Sami Elliott Meghan Benda Kiana Fuentes Madison Brandt Azia Gilmore Matthew Cesar Nevaeh Gustaitis Chidera Chidebelu Kai Haavik Gabriel Cochran Lilia Halberda Sarah Cosentino Karis Hill Cameron Davis John Hyman Carter Davis Sachhem Kafle Madison Day Rayann Liboon Mia Devillasee Peyton Loewer Rainier Dippong Caden Maher Beau Dombeck Miranda Martinez Fiona Durante -Aguilar Dasia Edmond Javan Meisel Amarachi Emekekwu Jasmine Mountjoy Kamren Epps Rohini Natarajan Kadyn Fisher Jenna Neff Damien Garner Laura Oberle Ruth Gensler Alex Parra-Quiroz Ewan Graham Elena Patti Noah Gregory Morgan Perzan Angelica Gurevich Chase Pfiefer Aniyah Holloway Gisele Porter-Waweru Tyler Holthaus Dennis PortilloAva Horwitz Velasques Lamine Jaber Jorden Powell Tiyaba Jamil John Rivera Sylvia Joledo Elvira Rivera Amber Jourdan Monique RiveraAnna Keefer Hernandez Jefferson Kinyua Jose Rose Iyi Kumolalo Samantha Rugas James Lacy Kamiele Rutledge Kayla Lockwood Ruby Rynbrandt Lindsey Lutton Victoria Seeley Anna Margarita Mariano Josie Simmons Abby McConnor Alissa Sites Jaselle Minge Jalen Sivels Destinee Morris Lylah Stroud Leslie Noyola-Alvarado McKenzie Tebo Robyn Palmer Mikayla Thomas Heidi Parks Elle Thomas Kiara Pullet Natalia Travers Makaela Quimby Antonio Viado Jocelin Ramos Daniel Williams Maira Rivera Portillo Andy Wong Ella Roberts Krystal Yackulak Delano Rogers
Shantae Samms Ainsley Shannon Tamara Shields Roselyn Solis Tara Spencer Kylee Stamp Erica Stewart Haider Sultan Jillian Tamayo Trevor Thomas Alice Wang Alexis Warner Kennedy Williams
Sixth Grade Kiara Abamonga Sabrina Aguilar Retana Michael Briscoe Kendall Brown Patricia Christman Ruari Collins Molly Cummings Airish de Silva Elyse Dewitt Clara Dodson Dominic Drecchio Philip Duong Madonna Ezeji Megan Finnessy Mackenzie Ford Delaney Forrester Maddie Golt Caroline Hiles Petra Holt Jakub Kotoulek Olivia Landriscina Olivia Landriscina Yujin Lee Dinah Liakh Jasmine McAliley Tyler Mech Alycia Moore Ahmir Moreland Ava Mueller Calvin Mumma Loc Nguyen Jane Nwachukwu Temi Oladapo Angelo Parker Shannon Santucci Katelyn Shay Kaitlyn Somerville Miles Spooner Hunter Stearns Diamond-Ice Valentine Kalliyan Winder
Seventh Grade Kenneth Adams Lucas Baldwin Keara Briggs Keiry Chavarria Keily Diaz-Portillo Isabella Dinshah Emma Duncan Emmanuel Duroijaiye Jasmine Eichenburger William Everette Sarah Feldman Dakota Finiff Faith Foster Destin France Abbie Griffin Lijon Guiyab Anyssa Heath Sarina Honaker Meheruba Hussain Jayla Hyman Ray Juarez Rozi Jurovich Anthony Kavanagh Sophia Koontz Selorm Kpodo Jacob Lane Kylie Layfield Bresonne Long Laila Lowery Raven Mattiko Amaya McCoy Ashley Metzbower Luke Miller Zoe Roesler Natalie Sann Daniel Scanlon Thorne Schenning Clara Scholl Ariana Serevetas Grayson Slowey Kennedi Smith Kaya Smith Michael Timmerman Kelly Topper Jenny Wang Gabe Wright
Mackenzie Bell Diyora Berdiyarova Chole Booth William Bothwell Teresa Broemmelsiek Matthew Burdyck Marie Cheng Laura Chuong Julia Cooke Justin Cullins Sharon Diaz Jackson Dormady Kyle Dutcher Nate Emge Sean Engler Anna Evans Kaisha Fisher Hannah Gelner Nick Gold Nyla Gruning Sophie Harrell Zamira Harris Samantha Highfield Noor Huma Myia Jacobs Jay’na Johnson Norja Kaindoh Cassie Li Jessica Lobell Cara Lynch Danielle Morsberger Carly-Gene Muenze Katelyn Nesbitt Amaros Nicklas Vera Pavlovich Ashley Pryor Naeha Regmi Mary Robeyko Lawrence Sacay Leigh Schwab Aliyson Sears Matthew Smith Dylan Streat Saidai Stuteley Monyai Tinson Cathy Wang Natalie Warthen Rachel Workman
Eighth Grade
Twelfth Grade
Sharon Abdulsalam Shelby Adkins Aishah Ahmad Katie Ator Ayesha Begum Mackenzie Bell
Jasmine Oshodi
Participating Schools & Teachers Arbutus Elementary Allie Palmer Arbutus Middle Maria Calvin Danielle Imhoff Baltimore Highlands Elementary April Pink Battle Grove Elementary Taylor Boren Battle Monument School Terry Flynn Bear Creek Elementary Pamela Adkins Bedford Elementary Amy Tranor-Thomas Berkshire Elementary Stephanie Roberts Carney Elementary Cara Liggett Carroll Manor Elementary Deborah Steelwright Catonsville Elementary Bridget Mohler Catonsville Middle Erin Hellman Shannan Liberto Eric Volkmann Cedermere Elementary Larisa Cherkansky Chadwick Elementrary Paul Redmond Chapel Hill Elementary Andrew Geddes Christy Sanzaro Charlesmont Elementary Kathryn Shelton Chase Elementary Glen Frederick Chatsworth School Evelyn Hoffmann Church Lane Elementary Barbara Zelt Cockeysville Middle Pat Endres Sam Georgieff Denise Webster Colgate Elementary Laura Marvin-Basta Cromwell Valley Elementary Debra Rogers Deep Creek Magnet Middle Ashley Jones Deer Park Elementary Marta Biddinger