The Rosemont Rocket
March 2022
Rosemont Elementary School
Principal, Keely Cooke
Assistant Principal, Markia Roberts
Email: Keely_R_Cooke@mcpsmd.org
Website: https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/rosemontes/
Location: 16400 Alden Avenue, Gaithersburg, MD, USA
Phone: 240-740-7180
Twitter: @RosemontES
The Principal's Page
Student Behavior Reminders
Bathroom Reminders & Expectations
- Paper towels should be put in the trashcan not the toilet
- Flush the toilet after each use
- Wash your hands after using the restroom
- Throw toilet paper in the toilet not on the floor
- Respect the privacy of others
RES STEAM Day & Science Fair
Show your love of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) by conducting your own STEAM project.Your Rosemont ES STEAM Planning Guide will help you to identify a project of your choice, plan it out, and manage your time with a weekly checklist. You can display your STEAM Project at school on Thursday, Apr 21, 2022 for ALL to see!
Let’s get STEAMing!
Rosemont ES STEAM Project Checklist:
● Have you returned your completed STEAM Project Permission Slip? (Due 3/11/22)
● If you need a STEAM Planning Guide, ask your teacher.
● If you need a FREE trifold science board for your STEAM Project display, ask your teacher.
Please see your classroom teacher or Mrs. Vactor for any STEAM materials or questions!
Mark Your Calendars for Spring Testing
- Students in grades 3-5 will be taking the MCAP assessments . This assessment will evaluate your child's progress in math and reading.
- Grade 5 students will also be taking the MISA assessment for science March 15 & 16
Kindergarten Orientation 2022-2023
At orientation, parents and students will meet the school principal, kindergarten teachers, and other school staff members. There will be fun activities for children and an opportunity for parents to ask questions about the school’s procedures and programs. Kindergarten orientation is primarily an opportunity for children to look forward to coming to school and to begin to build an important partnership between home and school.
How You Can Help At Home
Virtual Academy Accepting Applications for the 2022-2023 School Year
The Montgomery Virtual Academy, a full-time virtual learning program for students in Kindergarten to Grade 12, is now accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year. Students interested in the program are required to apply for admission and must be approved to participate. (Students currently enrolled in the Virtual Academy do not need to reapply). Applications will be considered on a rolling admissions basis. Application reviews will begin March 1 for initial enrollment and staffing purposes.
The Virtual Academy serves students in a comprehensive, full-time online instructional program. The program will continue to expand its infrastructure and services, innovative instructional approaches and flexible options to access coursework, particularly for high school students.
Admission considerations include:
- For elementary school students: Primarily for students with extenuating circumstances related to health or other reasons that can be mitigated through a virtual learning program.
- For middle and high school students: For students to gain access to innovative courses, flexible scheduling and specialty courses that may not be available in all schools, and for students with extenuating circumstances, including health and other reasons, that can be mitigated through a virtual program.
Applications can be submitted through ParentVUE beginning today, Feb. 2.
For families needing to submit paper applications or via PDF, please email MoCoVirtual@mcpsmd.org.
Note for Rising Kindergarteners
Students who will be kindergartners in the 2022–2023 school year must register at their home school prior to applying to the Virtual Academy. To receive a student ID number, contact your local neighborhood elementary school to schedule an appointment. Application reviews for kindergarten students will begin May 1.
Rosemont Spiritwear
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Receive free shipping on all orders over $50.
Car Rider Safety Reminders
The safety of our students is a top priority and we appreciate your cooperation! Please be reminded of our safety procedures.
- Please do NOT attempt to drop off students on neighboring streets from across, behind, or next to the school as it is dangerous.
- Please utilize the car loop lane when dropping off students by pulling up all the way to the end of the car loop lane.
- Please stay in your vehicle until your child is escorted to your vehicle for pick up
- Please be reminded to pick-up and drop off students during arrival and dismissal times in the car rider loop only.The bus loop should only be used for students getting dropped off by bus.
Help Your Child Get Motivated in School
Good behavior is essential in a school if children are to be able to fulfil their learning potential. Poor and disruptive behavior in the classroom reduces children's ability to concentrate and absorb information. Below please find strategies to motivate your child to behave in school:
- Get involved
- Use positive reinforcement
- Reward effort rather than outcome
- Let them make mistakes
- Make the teacher your ally
Read more at the following site:
REPORTING POSITIVE COVID CASES
FREE Virtual After-School Tutoring
BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS OF HEAD LICE
Birthday Celebrations
Parents may bring individual store bought cupcakes, donuts, or cookies to school to celebrate their child’s birthday. Please do not bring cakes, drinks, decorations, balloons, cameras, or goodie bags. Cupcakes, donuts, or cookies need to be brought to the main office and will be served during your child’s lunch.
Cell Phones and Mobile Devices
All cell phones and mobile devices should be turned off and
- Placed in the main office upon arrival or
- Kept in student's backpack during the school day
Calls, text messages, and recordings are not allowed in the classroom, during recess/lunch or in the restroom. In addition, the school is not responsible for any lost, stolen, or damaged devices while on school property. Thank you for your support regarding this matter.
Volunteering
Montgomery County Public Schools requires school volunteers and partnership agencies to complete certain compliance measures in order to volunteer within our school district.
· Online Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect Training via their myMCPS Classroom/Canvas account
· Background check (dependent upon the type of volunteer service, per the Volunteers regulation and FAQ)
· COVID-19 Vaccination Attestation - NEW!
Beginning September 20, 2021, volunteers will be required to upload their Certificate of COVID-19 Vaccination to remain on the volunteer roster.
Please review the Volunteer/Contractor Vaccination Attestation Update for details on this process.
If you need the forms translated, please access this link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IecE73crybtZ1SU51T_gtXDQXYU6pnDE?usp=sharing
Forget something? Delivering Items to Students
When it is necessary to deliver books, lunches, chromebooks, or other items to students, please bring them to the office. The students will get the item quickly without interrupting instruction.
Saturday School
The virtual doors of The George B. Thomas. Sr. Learning Academy, Inc. - Saturday School are open.
Classes will be offered in reading (Benchmarks) and math (Eureka) for grades Pre-K through 5 from 8:30am - 11:00am through May of 2022. We will also have a special center for our ELL students and families. Our dynamic programming will include weekly Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons, recreational activities and academic acceleration with opportunities for enrichment. In addition, we are offering CODING sessions throughout the school year for an additional fee.
Our program fees are $40 for FARMS students and $85 for all other students. These fees cover the ENTIRE year of tutoring. Weekly attendance is strongly encouraged as students that attend regularly outperform students that do not.
Registration can be found at www.saturdayschool.org.
Connect with Teachers
For the safety and security of our students and staff, the following procedures have been established for all parent/teacher meetings:
Amazon Smile Donations
An easy way to help Rosemont is by using Amazon Smile when shopping on Amazon. It has the same products, same prices, same services and you can use your current Amazon account. To get started click here and Rosemont Elementary as your charitable organization. Then every time you shop at smile.amazon.com, Amazon will donate 0.5% of eligible purchases back to the school.
Amazon Smile link: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-6070574
PTA NEWS
The PTA is a vital part of our school community. Please consider joining to support our staff, students, and families. The PTA will be meeting the first Thursday of every month beginning in October. More information about joining and how you can support coming soon!
Our next virtual PTA meeting will be March 3 at 7:00pm
Important Dates:
- March 1: Read Across Rosemont Day
- March 3: PTA Meeting 7:00pm
- March 7: MP3 Interims available in ParentVue
- March 11: Early Release Students Dismissed at 12:55
- March 24: Early Release Students Dismissed at 12:55
- March 31: Last day of Marking Period 3
- April 1: Early Release Students Dismissed at 12:55
NEW SCHOOL PHONE NUMBER
Rosemont has a new phone number. Please save this number in your contacts: 240-740-7180
Mission Statement
At Rosemont Elementary School we are COMMITTED to building a community of lifelong learners. Together, we will-
foster positive equitable Relationships with students, staff, and families;
deliver culturally responsive Rigorous instruction;
achieve Results for ALL students.