CJMS Weekly Updates
March 18 to March 22
Ms. Snider's Phone Message (3.17.24)
Good Evening, Cabin John Middle School Families!
This is your Principal, Ms. Snider, with the Sunday announcements for the week of March 18 - 22. Happy Sunday and Happy St. Patrick's Day to those who celebrate - I hope everyone is wearing their green today! Spring Break begins this coming Saturday and we welcome everyone back on April 2.
Last week was very busy at Cabin John! First, our PTSA sponsored book fair was very successful. We sold over 500 books - families you still have an opportunity to purchase from the book fair online and all proceeds will benefit our Cabin John community. Thank you to Dr. Massey, Ms. Lin, Ms. Wang, and all of the PTSA volunteers who gave their time this week to help with the book fair. You are much appreciated.
We also had Career Day on Wednesday, paired with SWell day in the afternoon. A huge thank you to everyone in our community who came out to share their careers with our students and another big thank you to Ms. Poole and the counseling team for planning and organizing the day. Another thank you to our team leaders who planned our SWell day where students had an opportunity to self-select activities and well-being activities.
On Thursday, March 21, MCPS will launch Synergy 2024. Please review this ParentVUE flyer for updates.
As always, please take a look at our digital newsletter. This week's newsletter celebrates many of our students' accomplishments and also showcases many opportunities that are happening throughout the county.
We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Monday into our Cabin John community focused on respect, positive relationships, and resilience.
Have a great evening!
Career Day
Our students heard about so many possibilities for their futures during Career Day. Our volunteers gave amazing presentations this morning.
Thank you to all the speakers and our Counseling Team for organizing this opportunity!
SWell Day
The day continued with a SWell Day PM. Students participated in choice activities after lunch or enjoyed this beautiful weather outside during Prideletics.
Thank you, Team Leaders for planning a fun afternoon for well-being!
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Upcoming Dates to Remember
- Monday, March 25 thru Monday, April 1 - Spring Break - No School for Students/Staff
- Tuesday, April 9 - Marking Period 3 Ends
- Wednesday, April 10 - No School
- Thursday, April 11 - Marking Period 4 Begins
- Thursday, April 18 - Report Card Distribution
- Monday, April 22 - Asynchronous Virtual Instruction Day (Make Up for 3rd Snow Day)
- May 15 - May 20 - Middle School Art Show at Montgomery Mall
- May 22, 23 and 24 - Annual Vision and Hearing Screening for 8th Grade and new to MCPS students
*In case of any future Code Purple days, please refer to CJMS Code Purple Webpage and/or Student Code Purple Directions
CJMS State Testing Schedule
Weekly Assignment Summary for March 18 to March 22
ParentVue Updates Coming this Week
On Thursday, March 21, Synergy will be updated to version 2024.
Please note that Synergy will be down the evening of March 21.
For more information, review the ParentVUE flyer.
Thank you to our Book Fair volunteers!
Please thank our volunteers when you see them:
Yen Wang, PTSA President/Co-Chair
John Van Eepoel
Alexandra Downey
Alysa Reich
Sabina Mirzayeva
Shahab Kaviani
Jenny Castro,
and Mr. & Mrs. Angelone
If you missed out on the Book Fair there’s still time to shop! Our Book Fair will continue online through Friday, March 22. Your online purchases benefit our school.
Online Store: https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bf/cjms
Congratulations, Cabin John All State musicians!
The past weekend was all things music related in the state of Maryland!
Many of our Cabin John singers, band, and orchestra instrument players have joined the rest of the state's very best middle school musicians and created an unforgettable All State Junior concerts! We are very proud of all the hard work that you put in through this experience.
Congratulations, Cabin John All State musicians!
Achievements of CJMS students at Montgomery Blair Math Tournament
A few Cabin John students participated in the 9th Montgomery Blair Math Tournament on Saturday, March 9.
One of our teams ranked 2nd in the Gödel division and two of our teams ranked 1st and 3rd in the Brahmagupta division. Several individuals were also among the top 10 in the individual rounds.
National History Day
The Cabin John Social Studies Department would like to congratulate all of the 7th graders who attended the county National History Day competition over the weekend.
We are especially pleased to announce the county winners of the Group Website category, who will go on to compete at the state level are from right here at Cabin John!
Congratulations to Elaine Zhang, Margaret Liu, Sophia Chao, and Serena Huang for their work presenting their website entitled "HeLa Cells: The First Immortal Cell Line". This topic is steeped in history, equity. science, and medical research. All 7th graders worked hard on their topics and these girls will be representing CJ next month at the Maryland State National History Day competition!
The MCPS Office of Systemwide Safety and Emergency Management invites high school families to join us for an interactive virtual community engagement session to delve into the MCPS Community Engagement Officer (CEO) 2.0 program. CEOs are sworn officers from the Montgomery County Police Department who work directly with schools.
This session offers an opportunity to learn about the program, ask questions and engage in meaningful conversation. Meetings will take place via Zoom from 6–7 p.m. on March 18, 19 and 20 on assigned dates for each high school cluster. Click here to review the flyer and register for a session here.
A Chance to Let Your Voice Be Heard: Districtwide Survey Deadline Extended
MCPS is inviting ALL students, staff, and parents/caregivers to share your experiences and thoughts on academics, communication, and overall satisfaction with your school and the district and/or experience working at MCPS.
The deadline to complete surveys has been extended to Friday, March 22. You can find the survey here.
Game Changer Conference Set for April 20; Essay Contest Deadline: April 10
Calling all parents/caregivers of young male students in Grades 4-12! Register your student for the spring 2024 Game Changer conference and help empower and ignite their path to success. The conference will be held on Saturday, April 20, at the Universities at Shady Grove, 8 a.m–2 p.m. Transportation may be available through MCPS from your area.
Registration closes Wednesday, April 3. Spaces are limited.
MCPS Career Day For Students Set For April 10
MCPS will host a “Grow Your Own” career day from 9 a.m.–noon on Wednesday, April 10, at Northwest High School when students are off from school.
High school students are invited to learn about job opportunities and careers available in Montgomery County and take advantage of on-the-spot job interviews.
Please RSVP by April 1.
Youth Climate Summit
Attention middle and high school students! MCPS is hosting the 3rd annual Youth Climate Summit from 8:30 a.m.–3:35 p.m. on Saturday, April 13 at Tilden Middle School.
Robotics Summer Camps
RoboCamps is a week-long in-person initiative at Clarksburg High School that teaches core STEM skills as campers learn how to design, build, and program a robot using pre-designed VEX IQ kits. This program culminates in a final competition so students can demonstrate their programming proficiency and concept understanding while competing for special prizes.
FalconCamps is a week-long online initiative that teaches mechanical design and/or programming in the context of competitive robotics, covering technical skills such as computer-aided design or object-oriented programming. This program prepares students to join a competitive robotics team and encourages them to pursue a future in STEM.
More information may be found on the camps page of their website. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reply to this email or contact the team at contact@team4099.com
MCPS Superintendent Search
The Montgomery County Board of Education is launching a nationwide search for the next superintendent of Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS), who will assume the role on July 1, 2024. In its commitment to secure the best candidate to lead the school system and prepare students for success in college, career and community, the Board will hire a search firm to recruit and vet the candidates. While the Board selects the firm, it will begin a conversation with the community about the most important characteristics in a new superintendent.
To ensure a comprehensive and inclusive search, the Board is moving ahead with seeking input from stakeholders in Montgomery County. The input gathered and the Board’s core values and strategic priorities will inform candidate selection. The vital characteristics of the next superintendent will be collected through multiple channels.
A website has been launched to provide information about the search process. The website features a feedback form, allowing users to express their priorities regarding the next superintendent.
Next week, a comprehensive survey will be available to students, staff and the community to further identify the desired characteristics of the next superintendent.
The Board is hosting three in-person town halls the first week of April.
April 2, 2024–Seneca Valley High School, 6:00 p.m.
April 3, 2024–Richard Montgomery High School, 6:00 p.m.
April 4, 2024–Wheaton High School, 6:00 p.m.
A virtual forum is being planned. A date and time have not yet been finalized.
Churchill Cluster Carnival
Save the Date, April 27th, for a Cluster-Wide Event!
The WCHS SGA is sponsoring a Community Carnival on Saturday, April 27th with games, rides, bounce houses, face painting, a petting zoo, free sports clinics, food, music, and more.
Along with all of the fun - there will be information booths about clubs and groups, services for our community, the schools and PTSA's from each of the individual schools will be there - and registration information for Kindergarten will be available.
Come out and join the community for this fun for all ages event!
EF Tours - We're Going to Japan!
Come out Thursday, March 21st @ 7PM to the CJMS Cafeteria to hear how your student can join us on an amazing trip to Japan!
Use the link to RSVP your attendance. https://bit.ly/3UM5ly3
Contact Mr. Siddons and Ms. Roarty for more details.
NOTE: EF Tours are NOT sponsored by MCPS.
Bulldogs Basketball Camp
Bulldogs Basketball Camp is Back!!! The Bulldogs summer basketball camp at Churchill is back for year 5. The camp is hosted by the 3 peat 4A south division, 2 time 4A west Regional champion, and 2022 4a State Finalist Boys Head Coach Dave Blumenthal (and CJMS P.E. teacher), along with other staff and current players.
We will be holding FOUR week long sessions this summer. Camp sessions will run June 24-28, July 8-12, July 15-19, and July 22-26. It's a fun filled week of basketball where the focus is developing the fundamentals of basketball, team work, sportsmanship and FUN. From 1 on 1 individual skill instruction, small sided games, individual and team competitions and a week long season culminating with a championship at the end of the week. All campers will interact with everyone in group settings and skill work but then divided into groups of similar age and skill level during all games and competitions to ensure competitive balance and chances for success. Registration is now open to secure your child’s spot!! Please visit our website below for more information about the camp and how to register
https://potomacbulldogs.godaddysites.com/
Should you have any questions or want more information about the camp and registration please contact coach Blumenthal at CoachBlumenthalCamp@gmail.com
Last Call: Girls on the Run is Back!
Attention: Girls on the Run is back! Please visit the CJMS website if you’re interested in participating.
Practice starts on March 12th and registration closes on March 22nd.
If you have any questions, please email Ms. Rogers or see her in room 1201.
Not Returning to CJMS or Feeder High School for the 2024-2025 School Year?
If your child(ren) will not be returning to CJMS or will not be attending one of our feeder high schools for the 2024-2025 school year, contact Mrs. Hardy, Counseling Secretary & Registrar, Tamara_A_Hardy@mcpsmd.org with the next year’s school’s name and address, your child’s full name, MCPS student ID number, current grade level, and a forwarding address.
Or you may complete and submit these two forms directly to Mrs. Hardy: Verification of Enrollment and Withdrawal Information Form.
This is important planning for class schedules for the upcoming school year. Thank you for your assistance.
MC Public Libraries Partner with Washington Wizards to Launch ‘Reading Challenge
Montgomery County Public Libraries (MCPL) and the Washington Wizards have teamed up with the D.C. Public Library, Prince George's County Memorial Library System, Alexandria Library, Arlington Public Library and Fairfax County Public Library to build a positive reading culture this winter with the “Wizards Winter Reading Challenge.”
The free challenge, designed for kids and teens aged 3-19, will run through Wednesday, March 20. Read more.
Notes from the CJMS Nurse
We care about your student's health and safety as well as their ability to thrive in school. We are seeing many students that are asking for snacks from the health room and teachers and other staff because they are hungry. If you could please make sure that your student has a healthy lunch and snack for school or if you have any financial hardships that qualify your child for free meals at school, please contact the school. Your child will have access to food at school.
We do not want students with allergies to consume a food with an allergen, however, so we do not want to have staff providing food to students unless it has been approved by you. In the health room, we are happy to keep snacks for specific students that have medical needs. Please contact me if you would like to arrange that.
Asking your Middle Schooler to make their own lunch the night before will allow them to choose what they would like to eat and also ensure that it is ready in the morning when they are leaving the house.
You can also access the school menu on the MCPS website and talk with your child about options from the cafeteria. Thank you for having a conversation with your child about what they eat at school and please contact me if you have any questions.
Brienne Merritt, RN, BSN
brienne_b_merritt@mcpsmd.org
240-406-1571
Need a Chromebook for Home Use?
So we are all prepared for a possible Code Purple (virtual learning day), we need to make sure everyone has a device to use at home.
If your child does not have access to an Internet connected device at home and needs a device, please complete this form as soon as possible.
Inclement Weather Season - Planning Ahead!
As we move into the winter weather season, MCPS aims to ensure you are kept up-to-date with timely and accurate information about weather-related delays, closures and early dismissals.
MCPS has six operational status options, which are reported by easy-to-understand, color-coded messages on the main page of the MCPS website, and this information is linked to each school website. Read more.
Chromebooks for Maryland Residents
Montgomery Connects has a new federal grant to provide 60,000 free Chromebooks to residents who do not have access to a computer. You must be Maryland residents at least 7 years old. You do not have to be a U.S. citizen. Limit 1 computer per person. People who previously received a computer from the County from May 2022 to April 2023 are not eligible to receive another computer.
You must have an appointment to receive a computer, have a library card, be a Maryland resident, and bring proof of ID and address.
This is the final grant for free computers we expect to receive.
Sustainability Design Contest!
Montgomery County Recreation’s RecFit passes will be free for Montgomery County residents again in 2024. The free RecFit pass provides access to fully equipped fitness rooms, open gym (drop-in) activities and game rooms at community recreation centers during regularly scheduled hours.
Residents who signed up for a free pass in 2023 do not need to get a new pass for 2024. The 2023 pass will remain valid.
The passes allow residents to work out with equipment in the fitness rooms, enjoy table tennis in the game rooms and play drop-in pickleball, volleyball, basketball and more.
Residents can sign up for the pass in-person at any county community recreation center during regular business hours. The pass can then be used at any of the recreation centers. Proof of residency (a valid photo ID with an address or a photo ID with a current utility bill) must be provided by county residents to receive the free pass.
Non-county residents can purchase a pass for $20 for one month, $80 for six months and $150 for one year. Visit the website for more information.
The free RecFit pass does not include access to the county’s aquatic centers. For aquatic center pass information and prices, visit the website.
Earn SSL Hours and Fulfill Graduation Requirement
All Montgomery County Public Schools students must earn 75 Student Service Learning (SSL) hours to graduate from high school. Middle school and high school students should continue earning SSL hours towards this state graduation requirement by engaging in SSL opportunities during the 2023-2024 school year, including traditional in-person opportunities and select virtual/remote opportunities that follow the SSL guidelines posted on the MCPS SSL webpage
CJMS SSL Coordinator is Ms. Jennifer Poole (Jennifer_A_Poole@mcpsmd.org).
Kids Ride Free
Get your card now at any MCPS middle or high school location or any Montgomery County Public library.
Learn more at http://ow.ly/sagl50JOBsh.
Resources for the Pathway to College, Career, and Community Readiness
MCPS has developed a new Pathways to College, Career, and Community Readiness
Learn more about the Pathways in these videos: English and Spanish.
Additionally, there are parent resources:
English: Middle School
Spanish: Middle School
Vietnamese: Middle School
Korean: Middle School
French: Middle School
Chinese: Middle School
Amharic: Middle School
Portuguese: Middle School
Remind is a messaging platform that will be used to communicate among MCPS schools, teachers, students and parents. School staff, central office staff, students and parents will all have Remind accounts to enable them to send and/or receive messages using a preferred mode of communication, such as text message, email or phone call and in their preferred language.
Parents will receive a text message or email notification from the teacher(s). Parents can log into their Remind account via the web or using the Remind app. Get the Remind app here.
Out-of-School Programs with Many Types of Activities Available from Montgomery Recreation
Montgomery Recreation’s out-of-school programs are back this fall, providing a safe environment for a variety of activities including sports, arts and crafts, dance, cooking and STEM.
Club Adventure is an after-school program for children from kindergarten through fifth grade. For $75 per month and available at 10 locations, Club Adventure features fun, after-school programming.
Club Friday is a weekly Friday night event for children in third through sixth grades that includes a DJ-led dance party, bingo, raffles and other special events. Register now through Active Montgomery.
Also returning this fall are the youth development after-school programs including Excel Beyond the Bell, RecZone, RecXtra, Soccer4Change, TeenWorks and more. Visit the Montgomery Recreation website to learn more about the programs.
Out-of-School Time Activities Available For All Students for April 10
MCPS is offering out-of-school programming for elementary and middle school students throughout the 2023-2024 school year.
Families are invited to take advantage of a host of activities for students on the following days: April 10 when schools are closed for students.
Students can participate in person or virtually. The cost is $15 a day. For a list of activities, sign up with the following links for Kids Day Out and Teens Day Out. For additional opportunities, visit the MCPS out-of-school time webpage.
How to Find Mental Health Resources and Supports in MCPS
You can easily find valuable district information and community resources for students, staff, and families on the MCPS homepage and at the top of every school website. MCPS is committed to the physical, social, and psychological well-being of its more than 160,000 students and over 24,000 employees.
Common Sense Media Provides Resources for Families to Manage Screen Time
Common Sense Media articles provides tips for parents to help their kids manage phone use and find a healthy balance between screen time and other responsibilities.
Consider using the Common Sense Media Family Media Agreement to spark a conversation.
How to Talk with Kids About Violence, Crime, and War
Special Education Family Support Center
MCPS Special Education News:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063543524256. Our Facebook handle/account is: MCPS Special Education.
Twitter handle/account: @MCPSMDSpecialEd
YouTube MCPS Special Education: https://www.youtube.com/@MCPSMDSpecialEd.
Our channel provides content through videos uploaded monthly from our Special Education Community and Citizens Advisory Committee meetings and other live events.Montgomery County Public Schools: Special Education Community Information page.
Tech Support for ParentVue
A Note from MCPS Transportation
What Happens When My Bus Is Delayed or Canceled
There is a local and national challenge with recruiting, hiring and retaining bus drivers for school systems and the transportation industry. When a bus driver or attendant is unable to come to work due to illness or unexpected leave, it puts a strain on the system to keep that bus on the road. The MCPS Department of Transportation uses substitute drivers and multiple runs to ensure that it has as many buses as possible on the roads to deliver students to school every day. Canceling a bus route is a last resort.
If your child’s route is delayed or canceled, here is how we let you know:
- Impacted routes are published the day before or the morning of by 6:15 a.m.
- Information published on MCPS website and ConnectEd message is sent to families
- Department of Transportation continues to identify possible drivers for impacted route
- Bus route information dashboard updated every half hour until 9:30 a.m.
Updates for afternoon routes
- Bus route information dashboard updated by 1:30 p.m.
Updated for 2023-2024 School Year!
Bus Routes for Cabin John Middle School - General Education
Cougar Planners
Additional information on the MCPS middle school program is available here.
Cell Phone Policy
Cell phones may not be used at school during the instructional day (8:15AM – 3:00PM). Cell phones, and electronic devices, including earbuds and headphones, must be turned off and stored in students’ lockers during the school day.
Students may use their cell phones before 8:15AM and after 3:00PM. Emergency calls may be made in the main office.
Student Backpacks in Lockers
Students are also welcome to use their Chromebook carrying case throughout the day, but will not be allowed to have their backpacks, or large purses that serve as backpacks, with them throughout the day.
Please Join our CJMS PTSA!
Check out the letter from our PTSA President, Ms. Yen Wang!
Please be sure to become a member of this important organization. Our PTSA is funded primarily through our memberships and donations.
Membership Information:
- Family Memberships (2 parents) are $50
- Student and Faculty Memberships are $10
- General donations are welcomed.
Ways to join the CJMS PTSA:
**Preferred Method** AtoZConnect (payment can be made with any credit card) @ https://cabinjohnptsa.membershiptoolkit.com/
Mail in an application (send in your membership form with a check;
mail to Cabin John MSPTSA, Attn: Treasurer, 10701 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, MD 20854)
Questions? Send an email to PTSA Membership.
Our first meeting was at the start of Back to School Night on August 30th. Please stay tuned for upcoming dates to hear more about how we can all support our CJMS school community!
Wootton Cluster Community Outreach Program
The Community Outreach Program runs throughout the school year and is designed to assist any student in emergency need with essential items when other resources are not readily available. Students must attend one of the nine Wootton cluster schools, and they are typically on the Montgomery County Public School’s FARMS Program.
How does this program work?
- School’s guidance counselor or PPW will identify a student that is in need of essential item(s).
- Once identified, contact Jen Eisenfeld, Wootton HS PTSA Community Outreach Liaison, with the needed item(s). Ptsa_community_liaison@tswoottonhs.org or jjeisenfeld@verizon.net.
- Examples of items given in the past ranged from a new pair of shoes, coat, clothing, school supplies, or grocery store gift card – anything a child is in immediate need of to help ensure school success.
Jen will contact donating families, have the item(s) purchased, then contact the guidance counselor letting them know the items are purchased, and arrange to have the item(s)
What can I do?
1. Email List: Parents interested in being notified when a child is in need should contact Jen Eisenfeld at ptsa_community_liaison@tswoottonhs.org.
2. Donate: Gift cards to Target, Amazon, Giant, and Safeway are a great way to support your families. If you are interested in donating a gift card, contact Nikki Bossert at ptsa_treasurer@tswoottonhs.org.
3. Share: Please share this information with families and anyone you know can help or help to spread the word.
Cluster schools, which feed into Wootton High School, include:
Lakewood ES, Fallsmead ES, Travilah ES, DuFief ES, Robert Frost MS, Stone Mill ES, Cold Springs ES, and Cabin John MS shared with Churchill cluster.
Community Messages from MCPS
Read all the MCPS Community Messages in multiple languages here.
Cafeteria News & Secondary School Meals Information
Starting on the first day of school, full breakfasts will cost $1.30, full lunches will cost $2.80, and various ala carte items will be available ranging from $1 to $2.
When students go through the meal line, they will enter their student ID numbers to access their lunch accounts. Funds can be added to student lunch accounts using MySchoolBucks or payments can be made directly to our cafeteria using cash or a check. We will share a link to the monthly menu and specific ala carte offerings during the third week of August, 2023.
No student will be denied a meal if funds are not available on their account. In the event that a lunch account has insufficient funds, the student will still receive the meal and the price will be recorded as a credit which can be repaid at a later date.
It is important to complete the Free and Reduced Meals (FARMS) form if you have previously, or believe you will qualify for free or reduced meals. If your family qualifies for any level of FARMS support, all meals are free. Apply online at www.MySchoolApps.com
Maryland State Immunization Requirements for Students
School Immunizations—The Maryland Department of Health released updated school vaccine requirements for the 2023-2024 school year.
Families of incoming kindergarten students, new students, and 7th and 8th graders may need additional vaccines to start the school year.
For students whose required vaccines are incomplete, updated vaccine records must be submitted by the first day of school; proof of exemption or a vaccination visit must be submitted within 20 days. School staff are reviewing records and contacting families of students with incomplete vaccination records. Not sure if your student is up to date? Contact your child’s health care provider or access their immunization records online. Students 18 years old and younger eligible for the Vaccines for Children program may obtain free vaccines through the county’s Immunization Program.
Check out Student's Canvas Courses
Parents and guardians can view their children's Canvas courses as a Parent Observer. Access Canvas / myMCPS Classroom as a Parent Observer via Synergy ParentVUE. Click here to learn more!
Procedures for Parent and Community Volunteers
Volunteer Form
Complete the MCPS Parent/Guardian and Community Volunteer Form or the MCPS Volunteers in the Virtual Classroom form as appropriate. These forms serve as an introduction of yourself, your interests and availability in volunteering, and some important reminders about volunteers in schools.
Online Training
Complete the mandatory online Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect Training. This training is required for any volunteer who regularly supports schools, chaperones a field trip, etc. and is available in multiple languages. When the course is completed, a report is created to serve as proof of satisfying the training requirement.
Contact School
Contact the school(s) where you wish to serve and provide them with a copy of the following:
- Appropriate MCPS Parent/Guardian and Community Volunteer Form or the MCPS Volunteers in the Virtual Classroom Form and
- Your online course grade sheet that will show 100% for completing the online Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect Training.
CJMS Grade Level Contacts
Cabin John Middle School
Assistant Principal (6th Grade): Mr. Andrew (Andy) Lee
Assistant School Administrator (7th Grade): Ms. Jennifer Wingate
Assistant Principal (8th Grade): Mr. Casey Siddons
Main Office Phone: 240-406-1600
Fax: 240-740-4403
Guidance Counseling Office: 240-406-1560
Health Room: 240-406-1570
Attendance Office: 240-406-1599 (to leave a VM)
Please call CJMS to notify us of your child's absence.
Email: Somer_Snider@mcpsmd.org
Website: https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/cabinjohnms/
Location: 10701 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, MD, USA
Phone: 240-406-1600
Twitter: @CabinJohnMS