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Mr. Bilock's Sunday Reminders for the week of January 15th.
Good Evening Winston Churchill Families!
This is Mr. Bilock, principal intern with your announcements and reminders for the week of January 15th
Please join us Tuesday evening beginning at 7:00pm for our January PTSA Meeting. We will have an opportunity to hear about our Bridge to Wellness program and meet some of the staff. We will also introduce our new College and Career Coordinator, Mr. Raymond Doh. The meeting will be held virtually. Please see the January PTSA Meeting section of the newsletter for the Zoom information as well as links to our Bridge to Wellness and College and Career webpages.
On Wednesday evening beginning at 7:00pm via Zoom we will be hosting our Religious Diversity Forum. The purpose of the event is to hear about how your child's religious affiliation impacts their day to day experience at Winston Churchill High School. The information to join the Zoom is linked in the Culture and Equity discussions section of the newsletter.
The class of 2024 invites you to the Glow Dance on Saturday, January 21st from 8p-11p. Wear your neon clothing and join in on the annual tradition of a night filled with neon lights, DJ'd music, glow booth, and FUN. Light refreshments will be provided. Tickets are $15.75 and can be purchased through School Cash Online through Wednesday night at 11:59pm. Tickets will also be available for purchase at the door for $20. Contact Ms. Wilson, Ms. Young, or one of your officers with any questions.
It is hard to believe that it is already course registration season for the 2023-2024 school year. Our counselors have already been in to junior and sophomore classes last week and the previous week and will be going into freshman biology classes this week to provide information on registering for courses. Please talk with your students about the registration information they were provided and visit our counseling webpage which is linked in the Counseling Department and College and Career Updates section of the newsletter.
Next Tuesday, January 24th is the school-wide deadline for marking period two to submit any missing work and complete or retake assessments. Please work with your students to create a plan and encourage them to see their teachers during office hours at the beginning or end of lunch. Office hours can be found on the students section of the WCHS webpage. It is also linked HERE for your convenience. Should students need additional support, we encourage them to check in with their counselor or administrator.
We have a full week of athletics events for our Bulldog student athletes. Please see this week's athletics event schedule section of the newsletter for times and locations for our basketball, bocce, wresting, swimming, and indoor track events.
I hope you and your family had a great weekend. Thank you for your continued communication, collaboration, and support. Have a wonderful rest of the evening!
Important Upcoming Dates!
Thursday, January 26 - Semester 1 and Marking period 2 ends
Friday, January 27 - Professional Day for Teachers (No school for students)
Monday, January 30 - Semester 2 and marking period 3 begins
Monday, February 20-Presidents' Day (No school for students or staff)
Friday, March 3-Early Release Day
Wednesday, March 15-Early Release Day
Thursday, March 30- Marking Period 3 ends
Friday, March 31-No School for Students (Professional day for teachers)
Monday, April 3-Monday, April 10- Spring Break (No School for Students)
Tuesday, April 11-Marking Period 4 beginnings
Tuesday, April 18-Report Card Distribution
Friday, April 21- Professional Day for Teachers (No school for students)
Friday, May 26- Last Day for Seniors
Monday, May 29-Memorial Day (No School for Students)
January PTSA Meeting!
Click on the link below to read more about the program at WCHS!
https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/churchillhs/departments/bridge-to-wellness/
Additionally, please welcome Raymond Doh to our Bulldog community as our new College/Career Coordinator.
Click on the link below to read more about the College and Career Center at WCHS!
https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/wchsschoolcounseling/home/college-career
Please see below for the Zoom information:
Topic: January PTSA Meeting
Time: Jan 17, 2023 7 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
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Culture and Equity Discussions!
At Winston Churchill High School we pride ourselves on the diversity of our students. Ensuring that all students and families have a positive experience while at Winston Churchill is very important to us! We recognize that students and families can have vastly different experiences based on a variety of factors. To help us gain insight and feedback we are hosting a series of culture and equity discussions various times throughout the remainder of this year.
CHANGE OF DATE! Religious Diversity Meeting (January 18)
Special Ed (February 15th)
African American/Black Students and Families (March 21)
Asian Students and Families (April 25)
More information will be shared closer to each event. If you'd like to see an added event that honors the voice of your student and family, please email Mr. Bilock @ Patrick_Bilock@mcpsmd.org.
Glow Dance - Saturday, January 21st!
The Class of 2024 invites you to the Glow Dance on Saturday January 21st from 8p-11p. Wear your neon clothing and join in on the Churchill annual tradition of a night filled with neon lights, DJ'd music, glow booth, and FUN. Light refreshments will be provided. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased through School Cash Online. Ticket sales end Wednesday January 18th @ 11:59p on SCO. Tickets will also be available for purchase at the door for $20. Contact Ms. Wilson, Ms. Young, or one of your officers with any questions.
This Week's Athletic Event Schedule
- Bocce vs. Wootton | Home| 3:30pm
- Basketball vs. Blake| Girls' Home, Boys' Away | JV: 5:30pm/V: 7:15pm
- Indoor Track | Away | PG Sportsplex | 2:30pm
Wednesday, January 18th -
- Wrestling vs. Northwest | Home | 6:15pm
Thursday, January 19th -
- No Athletic Events
Friday, January 20th -
- Basketball vs. Richard Montgomery | Girls' Home, Boys' Away | JV: 5:30pm/V: 7:15pm
Saturday, January 21st -
- Swimming vs Walter Johnson | Away | Gaithersburg Aquatic Center } 2:30pm
For a complete list of upcoming events, please visit the WCHS Athletics Events Page
School Meals | My School Bucks
As we end the 2nd marking period, we have noticed that many students have low or negative school lunch balances on their My School Bucks accounts. Please check your student’s account via the website at: https://www.myschoolbucks.com.
Reminder about Food Delivery
As the year has progressed, we have seen an increase in the number of food delivery vendors, such as UberEats, Grubhub, and DoorDash, being utilized to drop off food to students at school as well as to neighboring homes. Please remind students that the use of food delivery services is prohibited as it poses a safety and security concern.
2023 Winston Churchill High School Bulldog Bash!
The annual fundraiser for the WCHS athletics department hosted by the Booster Club. Parents and coaches will gather for a night of fundraising and celebration of the Churchill athletics department. The event will take place on Friday, March 10 at the Core at Tower Oaks from 7:00pm to 10 p.m. Attendees can bid on silent auction items, enjoy appetizers and an open bar, participate in the 50/50 raffle and mingle in good company. Buy tickets, donate goods or services, or sign up to be a sponsor. Tickets are limited and will sell out so purchase your tickets today. We hope to see you there!
Information from the School Safety and Communication meeting on November 28.
Last Chance to Purchase a Personalized Ad in the Yearbook!
The deadline to purchase a personalized ad that will appear in this year's yearbook is 1/27. Ads can be purchased at Jostens.com.
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PTSA Information and Meeting Information
Join the PTSA
WCHS PTSA provides dynamic support to all of our students, teachers, and community. With your paid membership dues and donations, the PTSA will be able to continue this support which includes: student social and academic programs; speaker series; staff and school support; Reflections Contest and much more. Please join now.
Advanced Placement Testing and Course Information
If you have not registered/paid for your AP exams, you still have time! We are in the late registration window. Each exam will incur a $40.00 late fee. We will begin late registrations on December 1, 2022. We will leave the window open until March 1, 2022. The process for late registration is as follows:
- Please email Mr. Paskvan (Christopher.R.Paskvan@mcpsmd.net) on or after December 1 through March 1 to inform him of your intent to take the exams. Please share all of the information below:
- Name of Exam(s)
- Teacher if you take the course of the exam at Churchill.
- Method of Payment you will use - (Cash, Check, or Online). Students who attend another school will not have the option to pay online.
- Once you have communicated with Mr. Paskvan, he will add the exams to your SCO (school cash online) account.
- Please pay for your exams. Once you have paid for the exams, Mr. Paskvan will share join codes to register for the exam.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Paskvan.
School Cash Online Information (SCO)
MCPS transitioned to a new online payment system called SchoolCash Online (SCO) for school-related fees such as fundraisers, field trips, obligations, etc. (Please note that the new payment system is NOT related to school cafeteria accounts)
As of today, 79.06% of Churchill families have successfully registered on SchoolCash Online (SCO)! Registration takes just a few minutes, but a SCO Pin number is needed. This PIN number is different from the student ID Number. Help us get 100% of our Churchill families registered on SCO. If a SCO Pin number is still needed or you are having any difficulties, assistance is available. Please email Margretta_S_Canagarajah@mcpsmd.org or Lisa_L_Wellek@mcpsmd.org.
Don’t wait until the last minute, get registered TODAY!
Important Senior Class Information - Class of 2023
Senior Families, please mark your calendars for these upcoming dates!
- April 14th, 2023 | Senior Day | Smokey Glen Farm | All Day
- May 20th, 2023 | Senior Prom | Hyatt Regency Bethesda
- May 26th, 2023 | Last Instructional Day for Senior
- May 26th, 2023 | Mandatory Graduation Rehearsal for Students
- June 1st, 2023 | Graduation Ceremony | WCHS Stadium | 9:00 a.m.
All MCPS students must earn 75 SSL hours to graduate from high school. SSL forms (https://bit.ly/SSLReflection) should be submitted to the school’s SSL coordinator by the recommended due date of Friday, January 6, 2023, but no later than the required deadline of June 2, 2023. To learn more about upcoming in-person and virtual/remote SSL opportunities and the required SSL documentation, please click here
Please visit the Jostens website to order your cap and gown. If you need cap, gown, stole and tassel you will need to order the full package (it is the first one listed). If you ONLY need a stole and tassel you will need to order each one separately. Every graduate needs to have a cap, gown, stole and 2023 tassel. Don't delay prices go up at the end of January. If you have questions, please email Jennifer Massey (Jostens representative), or Nicole VanTassell (graduation coordinator)
Senior Parent Night: College Process Recordings
9/8 Parent presentation Recording Senior College Information Night.mp4 - Google Drive
9/8 Parent Slide Presentation https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qa1mr1aofei36e3wPr_hSsQ4QmpBirznhxDgj_qCRCU/edit?usp=sharing
9/8 Student Slide Presentation https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1jEO2-5-59vHYCEHSrLvPpYQkK__G497o2TKsBCrBKNA/edit?usp=sharing
9/15 Recording of Parent Q & A https://drive.google.com/file/d/11sMTrARn-b1cRruRMg2x4UVMeHqZYGKH/view?usp=sharing
Exciting news from the media center corner!
Counseling Department and College and Career Updates!
Winston Churchill High School - Counseling Webpage
8th grade parent night:
January 10th from 7-8:30pm. Please click here for more information. (check with leigh to added recording)
Junior Caregiver College Information Night:
Financial Aid Information
Slide deck from Thursday, September 28 evening program on Financial Aid
Check out these resources to learn more about need based financial aid and the FAFSA, the document required for requesting college aid. The application process for the Class of 2023 opens October 1. Learn more now and set up an account before the opening day.
Understanding student financial aid……….
https://studentaid.gov/h/understand-aid/how-aid-works
Creating a FAFSA ID step by step………..
https://studentaid.gov/fsa-id/create-account/launch
Creating a FAFSA ID youtube video……………
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTb7hMVtzco
Slide deck from Parent Coffee: Standardized Testing (10/20/22)
Recording of Parent Coffee: Tasks to be Completed Junior Year (10/6/2022)
Handout of Tasks to Complete Junior Year used at the parent coffee 10/6
Student Recognitions
Student Services Learning (SSL) Updates and Opportunities.
A message from the SSL coordinator Mrs. Amanda Marshall
Student Service Learning (SSL) Graduation Requirement Information
All MCPS students must earn 75 SSL hours to graduate from high school. SSL forms (https://bit.ly/SSLReflection) should be submitted to the school’s SSL coordinator by the recommended due date of Friday, January 6, 2023, but no later than the required deadline of June 2, 2023. To learn more about upcoming in-person and virtual/remote SSL opportunities and the required SSL documentation, please click here
SSL Opportunity:
Culture of Respect Student Training Module - 2-hour SSL Opportunity
- The Culture of Respect 2022-2023 Student Training Module is available on Canvas for students to access:
- Students must fully complete the training module by December 22, 2022, to be eligible to earn two (2) SSL hours
Updates from the SSL Coordinator:
Please click the link for important information about the SSL Program and available opportunities for December!
Please email Mrs. Marshall with any SSL Questions!
Bookmark the links below for easy access to all information SSL related!
· https://bit.ly/SSLHubMCPS - SSL forms, resources, and guidelines in one place!
· https://bit.ly/SSLOpportunities - all nonprofit-hosted SSL opportunities
· https://bit.ly/VirtualSSL2020 - all nonprofit-hosted virtual/remote SSL opportunities
· https://bit.ly/SSLOpps22-23 - monthly highlighted SSL opportunities
· https://bit.ly/SSLOverview2020 - SSL program overview slideshow
· https://bit.ly/SSLonVUE - step-by-step directions for checking SSL record
Introduction to SSL Handout:
English | Español | 中文 | Français | tiếng Việt | 한국어 | አማርኛ | Portuguêse
WCHS Policy and Procedure Reminders
Important Links
WCHS Bell Schedule 22-23 - Daily Wellness and a Weekly Advisory Period
- Updated Personal Mobile Devices (cellphone) Policy - Updated cellphone policy to reduce distractions during class (PMD's are allowed between classes and at lunch)
Parking and Traffic Reminders for WCHS
Drop-Off and Pick-Up - Please be careful and respectful during drop off and pick up each day. MPD traffic division will be out issuing citations for illegal driving and parking. We have had incidents of rude behavior - and we ask everyone to model the civility and respect that we expect from our students!
WCHS Updated traffic and drop-off and pick up zones
Important Reminders - We strongly recommend that you plan to drop off your student(s) before 7:30 and pick them up after 2:40. Traffic congestion can be bad, especially as we head into colder weather and rainy or inclement weather. Please do not drop off your student in traffic on Gainsborough, Tuckerman or Victory - as this can lead to unsafe conditions.
Visitor Parking
We ask our visitors to use the NEW Visitor parking lot by the flagpole near the main entrance. Please do not park in the other lots as they are designated and assigned to specific staff and students.
Student Parking
Student parking is limited to seniors that have been approved for and picked up a parking permit. School permitted areas, which require the parking permit, include both the school lots and the surrounding streets. Any student who parks in the school lot or on the surrounding streets without an approved permit displayed may be subject to ticketing or towing. Seniors that have been approved, but have not yet picked up a parking permit, may not park at school until the permit has been received.
ATTENDANCE REMINDERS AND INFORMATION
Please use our new online Attendance Form for any Excused Absence Notes, or Dismissal Notes.
Students leaving early or returning from an appointment. Must sign in and out in the Attendance office. Please use the online form to let us know about the appointment.
If your student doesn’t have a note to leave early. We will need a parent to come in and sign them out. For information regarding attendance, please click here.
(Even during lunch!) MCPS Attendance Policy
Child is leaving early for any appointments. Please send them to school with a note (which includes first name, last name, grade level and student ID).
Child is out because they are not feeling well. Please send them to school when they are able to return with a note (which includes first name, last name, grade level and student ID).
If your child is not feeling well. They need to go to the School Health room first before calling you to come pick your student up.
SPORTS INFORMATION and UPDATES
Latest Edition of "In the Doghouse" with all of the WCHS Athletic department news.
Bulldog Families, please make sure you read about changes at our athletic events. Students make sure you have an ID with you for games!
MVA FORM
Please complete Verification of Identity and/or School Attendance/ DL-300 for those students’ applying for a Learner’s Permit.
Completed forms should be brought to one of the counseling secretaries before school, during lunch or after school for processing. Applicants should be prepared for a 24 hour “turn-around” time for their form to be processed and need to plan accordingly.
FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICES
MCPS will no longer provide free meals for all students.
DFNS and the school cafeteria will be returning to providing full meals and wide menu of "a la carte" menu items available for students to purchase. Don't forget that families will need to either send in a check, or sign up and pay on-line using the MySchoolBucks program. Here is a link to sign-up and pre-load payments for your student.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/food-and-nutrition/meal-payments/
FREE AND REDUCED MEALS APPLICATION
Apply online NOW so that benefits will be in place when school starts! Families who meet
certain federal income standards are eligible for free meal benefits. All children use their MCPS ID number at the register so confidentiality is maintained and no child is overtly identified as receiving free or reduced-price meals. Only one application is needed for all students in a household.
A new application must be completed for any family requesting assistance this school year. The online application is now open for families to submit applications. www.MySchoolApps.com
For more information and How-To videos visit the Food Services website:
www.montgomeryschools.org/departments/food-and-nutrition/meal-payments/#FARMS
MCPS will resume regular meal services during the 2022–2023 school year.
Meal prices:
Breakfast—$1.30; Lunch—$2.55 (Elementary), $2.80 (Middle and High) Beginning this year, students in Maryland who qualify for reduced-price meals will not be charged for breakfast or lunch meals!
BUS ROUTES, DROP OFF and PICK UP, and ACTIVITY BUSES
Parents are reminded that there will be heavy vehicle and walking traffic around the school during drop off and pick up times and to allow extra time at the beginning of the school year. For bus riders, it is important that they review their stops and know their bus route information.
New for the 2022-23 school year: Activity buses will be provided on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, starting September 12th, 2022 through May 31st, 2023. Please review the full activity bus schedules. Activity Buses DO NOT run on early release or non-instructional days. Activity buses depart from the Churchill Bus Loop at 4:35pm. Activity bus routes are TBD at this time.
PARENTVUE
Don’t forget to access your ParentVUE account and make sure they are active and working. Please let us know if you are having trouble. Please review the information and make sure that the contact and emergency information in ParentVUE is updated and current for the upcoming school year. Of critical importance is having the correct e-mail address and phone number so that our information is correct. Parents can also complete the Directory Withholding information in ParentVUE, if they choose to do so.
STUDENT LOCKERS
Lockers are not automatically assigned to students as most do not utilize them. However, any student may request the use of a school locker at any time during the year. Complete the following Student Locker Request when you are interested in being assigned a locker. Request form must be accessed by the student using their MCPS google email. Questions or concerns, please see Security.
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Get Connected!
Follow us on Twitter, use the website, and make sure to access the Churchill Canvas page for all the latest and archived information, daily school announcements, and much more! If you have any feedback about the website or Canvas page, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Paskvan.
Directions for accessing our Churchill HS Canvas Page:
TO GET THERE --> 1) LOGIN TO YOUR PARENTVUE --> 2) FIND THE FOLDER ENTITLED "PARENT RESOURCES" --> 3) CLICK ON "MYMCPS CLASSROOM" --> CLICK ON COURSE CALLED "CHURCHILL HS"
Important Community-Wide Information and Updates.
Once Upon A Prom will be hosting a prom dress giveaway at BCC HS on Friday, March 3, 2023, from 12:00 pm-6:00 pm.Once Upon A Prom (OUAP) is a BCC club dedicated to providing free prom dresses to any girls whose economic or personal circumstances create hardships in their lives. All dresses are new or very gently worn. We have over 2,000 dresses in our collection, in all sizes and styles. Our doors are open to everyone. No student ID is required for entry. Please click here to see the flier. Our mission is to ensure that prom is an inclusive event for all juniors and seniors. According to recent statistics, teens spend an average of $600-$800 on proms. The cost makes prom prohibitive for some teens. We want to ensure that this dream comes true for all students.
Zahra Yagana's Fundraiser for Hazara Victims of terrorist attacks in Afghanistan. Please click here for more information.
The Amplifier, Montgomery County's student-led magazine. Last year, came out with two editions: one in January and the other in June. The latter was 100 pages and had writing from students in 14 schools across Montgomery County. This year, our goal is to get involvement from all 26 Montgomery County high schools - including writers, artists, and editors. We would love to get your school involved, so please spread the word of this opportunity amongst your students. Attached is a flier with a QR code that directs students to a form for signing up to be a writer, editor, or artist for the Amplifier.
Interested in learning more about the Dale Carnegie Young Adult Leadership Program? Please click here for more information.
FalconVision Tutoring, is a student-run tutoring branch under the nonprofit Family Learning Solutions (FLS), and based in Poolesville High. As an organization, we’re dedicated to helping students succeed academically through direct sessions (online and free!) with our well-qualified tutors, over both the school year and/or summer. We always make sure to pair these tutors and students up based on subject-preference and unique learning style, so everyone can have the best experience. Ultimately, we hope to create a community of learners who can help one another overcome school-based challenges. As a high school, your students would be able to sign up as either a tutor or pupil with us, depending on what they hope to gain during their experience. More details can be found at https://www.fvtutoring.com/ and click to see our flyer.
- George B Thomas Saturday School - Please click here to learn about the George B Thomas Saturday School information for the 2022-23 school year. This is a great way to get your student additional help and assistance from certified MCPS teaching staff who know and understand the curriculum requirements of their classes.
- University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s Culture, Child, and Adolescent Development Lab is currently, recruiting for Project ARISE to understand the unique experiences of Asian American families since the COVID-19 outbreak. They are specifically recruiting Korean and Filipino parents and teens to participate in our project. Parents and teens will each complete a 30-40 minute survey and can also take part in interviews if they're interested. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at ProjectARISE1@gmail.com. Parents and teens will be paid for their time and participation! Families can sign up using this form: https://umbc.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3JVQoj9aNjuQa3k
COVID SAFETY REMINDERS and 22-23 UPDATES FOR OUR COMMUNITY:
- If you do test positive, please continue to report your status by using the MCPS COVID REPORTING FORM
Do not come to school if sick. With COVID cases and variants still occurring, it is important to not report to school if your student has any signs of illness. In addition to the standard COVID symptoms (cough, fever, loss of taste and smell), signs of illness include: sore or scratchy throat, running nose, headache, chills and body aches. If your child has any of these symptoms, please keep them home until it can be confirmed they do not have COVID-19.
Wear an enhanced mask/face covering. All students and staff will be allowed to choose whether to wear a mask while in school. If you have concerns about exposure or immune levels, we recommend to wear a mask. In some cases, students returning from quarantine will be required to wear masks for certain periods. Masks will continue to be available on-site for those that need them.
Practice good hand and health hygiene. Wash hands frequently with soap and water, use hand sanitizer when soap and water is unavailable. Do not cough or sneeze around others or into your hands. Dispose of any tissue or items used for cough, sneezing or nasal use.
Vaccinate, and also get a Booster if you can. DHHS has now approved boosters for age 5 and up. You can find out more at the DHHS Vaccination Website: https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19/vaccine/
Winston Churchill High School
Email: John_Taylor@mcpsmd.org
Website: https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/churchillhs/
Location: 11300 Gainsborough Road, Potomac, MD, USA
Phone: 240-740-5400
Twitter: @wchsbulldog