

The Eagle's Nest
Gaithersburg Family Newsletter

Welcome Back Gaithersburg Families
Dear Gaithersburg Families,
We are extremely excited to welcome you back to another great school year at Gaithersburg Elementary School. Our staff has been working hard to prepare for our amazing students to return after a summer of learning and fun. This year, we are joining the Two-Way Immersion Schools in MCPS. Our Kindergarten and First Grade students will all receive instruction in Spanish and English. We’ve hired some amazing teachers to join our team as Spanish Facilitators. For this year, we will continue our Bilingual/Biliteracy program in grades Kindergarten through 5th Grade where some students have already had the opportunity to learn in both Spanish and English.
At GES, we pride ourselves on creating a safe and nurturing learning environment for all students. As we embark on a new year, we look forward to continuing our relationships with our families to support the success of our school. As a result of the boundary shifts, we send a warm welcome to our new families joining us. We welcome you with open arms and know you will love Gaithersburg Elementary School as much as we do. If you are new to Gaithersburg Elementary School, we welcome you and your family to our community; if you are retuning, we look forward to working with you and your child again this year.
This letter provides you with information about the opening days of school, Montgomery County Public School’s calendar, some important policies, and the bus schedules. Keep it handy, as it will answer many of the questions you may have as the school year begins. Enjoy your last days of summer. We can’t wait to see you at school-wide events and in the school building. Our first school-wide event is our Open House event on Thursday, August 25, 2021 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Please look for the flyer that is in this welcome back letter.
Ms. Paula Summers, Principal
Mr. Jason Berg, Assistant Principal
Mrs. Mindy Elias, Assistant School Administrator
Key Dates in August and September
8/9 - PTA Meeting 6:00 p.m. @ Gaithersburg Elementary School
8/16 - Kindergarten Orientation - Day 1
8/17 - Kindergarten Orientation - Day 2
8/25 - 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Open House and Fair
8/25 - 4:00 p.m. Kindergarten Back to School Night
8/29 - First Day of School
9/5 - Labor Day -Schools and Offices closed
9/8 - 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. BTSN for Grades 1-5
9/14 - Early Release Day for Students - 12:55 p.m. Dismissal
9/26 - No School for for Students and Teachers
9/30 - Early Release Day for Students - 12:55 p.m. Dismissal
Important Dates for the 2022-2023 School Year
First Week of School Menu
School Hours
Official school hours for all students are: 8:55 a.m. - 3:25 p.m.
Doors will open for students: 8:40 a.m.
Students enter classrooms: 8:40 a.m.
Regular Dismissal will begin: 3:25 p.m.
Early Dismissal will begin: 12:55 p.m.
Parents who want to pick up their child early for a scheduled appointment must do so prior to 2:45 p.m.
Early/Late Pick-Up Communication
Parents who want to pick up their child early for a scheduled appointment must do so prior to 2:45p.m. When a child needs to be picked up at school prior to dismissal, the following procedures will be followed to ensure that each child is released only to the parent (or designated adult) with valid identification:
- Parents / Guardians need to report to the main office to sign out the child
- Students will be dismissed ONLY from the main office
- A written release/excuse is required prior to dismissal if anyone other than persons designated on the emergency contact form are to pick up a student.
For the safety of your child and professional courtesy to our office, if you are running late to pick up your child, please be sure to call us at 240-740-4900 prior to the start of dismissal. We will not call students out of the classroom until you arrive at the main office.
SchoolCash Online Information
Dear Parent/Guardian,
Montgomery County Public Schools has transitioned to a new online payment system called SchoolCash Online as its preferred method of payment 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)
SchoolCash Online helps parents/guardians and community members pay school-related fees safely, quickly, and easily. SchoolCash Online will help increase efficiency and security at schools by making payments directly into schools’ bank accounts and eliminating the need for teachers to handle money. In addition, once registered, you will be immediately informed about school activities!
Powered by KEV Group, SchoolCash Online is the industry leader in the management of school fees. The new system puts all of the school-related fees online for purchase so users can make purchases online using a credit card or e-check. A processing fee will be included on all items available for purchase, regardless of the type of payment used on SchoolCash Online or at the school.
Parents/guardians can register now at - https://mcpsmd.schoolcashonline.com/
Free and Reduced Meal Applications
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! FREE AND REDUCED-PRICE MEAL APPLICATIONS Apply online NOW so that benefits will be in place when school starts! Families who meet certain federal income standards are eligible for free or reducedprice 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
If you need help filling out the form, we can help you at our Open House, Back to School Nights, or come to our main office and we will help you.
Back To School Night Information
Kindergarten Back to School Night
Back to School Night and Orientation for families of students in Kindergarten is scheduled for Thursday, August 25, 2022, from 4:00—5:00 p.m. This is a great opportunity to learn about the expectations for Kindergarten and meet the 2022-2023 Kindergarten teachers. Kindergarten families will also hear about Two-Way Immersion.
GRADES 1-5 BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT
Back to School Night for families of students in Grades 1-5 is scheduled for Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. Gaithersburg families will also have the opportunity to visit homeroom classrooms. During this time families will be introduced to staff members, have an opportunity to hear about a variety of school-based initiatives and reconnect with school-wide expectations.
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION—PTA
The Gaithersburg Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) welcomes all Gaithersburg families to join us in supporting our students, staff, school and community! The PTA sponsors events such as parent meetings, book fairs, fundraisers, staff appreciation, and also supports the school with funds to help pay for field trips and other needs. We hope every Gaithersburg family will join us to help with this important work. You can become a PTA member by signing up at the PTA table at Back-to-School Night or at other Gaithersburg events. You can also become a PTA member by attending one of our general membership meetings. PTA website https://gaithersburgpta.wixsite.com/gespta
Classroom Assignments
Classroom assignments will be ready and posted on the front windows of the school at 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 25th. Teachers will be available for Open House on Thursday, August 25, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Lists will be removed after Open House. Your child’s teacher can be found via ParentVue on Thursday, August 25.
Drinks
All water fountains will be turned on; however we are encouraging students and staff to bring a refillable water bottle to school each day. Please label water bottles with the student’s first and last name.
Building Access
For safety reasons we will ask families to show ID to pick up students early. Please utilize our main office entrance by pushing the button to the left of the doors. One of our main office staff will communicate with you and grant access to our main office. Parents and families are welcome back to our school to volunteer in classrooms and support school events. If you are interested in volunteering to support your child’s classroom or the school, please let your child’s homeroom teacher know during open house, back-to-school night or during the first few weeks of school. We are very excited to reopen our doors to our families and the community.
Visitors
MCPS Policy requires that all visitors, without exception, must check in with the Front Office staff before proceeding into the building. This policy is enforced for the safety of the students. Visitors sign in and obtain a sticker from the visitor Management System (VMS). Parents bringing items for their child (lunch, band instruments, homework, etc.) will be asked to leave the items with front office personnel so that instructional time remains uninterrupted. We, at Gaithersburg, have an open door policy. We encourage families to notify the teacher and the office of your desire to visit in order to promote the smooth flow of the instructional program.
Volunteers
At Gaithersburg ES we appreciate the time donated by families and community members. If you are interested in volunteering you must contact the staff member prior and the request must be agreed upon by the staff member.
In order to volunteer:
Þ Pre-arrange volunteer times with staff
Þ All volunteers must take the Child Abuse and Neglect training.
Þ Must be supervised by staff while in the building near children.
Þ Upon arrival, must go directly to the main office to sign in to the Visitor Management System. Be prepared to show your picture ID
Þ Wear visitor sticker beyond main office
Þ Follow all school rules
Þ Check out at the main office through the Visitor Management System
EAGLE BADGES
GES Students will be required to wear their color-coded “EAGLE BADGES” to gain entry to our building. These badges will be distributed on THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. The purpose of Eagle badges is for student identification and to assist staff in the supervision of students within each color zone. To maintain security students MUST wear their badges at all times. Students are encouraged to place their badge in the backpack at the end of the day to prevent loss. If a student loses their badge they can let their teacher know and a replacement will be made for them.
Student Supplies
Students will not be asked to pay for or provide textbooks, supplementary readers (such as anthologies, atlases, or workbooks), most materials of instruction, audiovisual aids, stationery items not commonly found in the home and required for the student to demonstrate mastery of course objectives, or building or office materials needed to operate schools.
Students may be asked to pay for materials of instruction that primarily fit into three categories as follows:
- Items eaten by the student as a part of the course (example: bread baking ingredients).
- Component parts of a product that will become student property (example: sculpting clay).
- Materials of instruction or items of personal use that become the property of the student (example: recorder).
We suggest that students bring individual organizational tools and personal supplies from home. In addition, there are student fees which are not course-related but local school decisions made by the principal in collaboration with the school and parent leadership. These may include fees for class snacks, special grade-level assemblies, etc. There also may be fees related to field trips, but these will be shared each time there is a trip and not in advance as a school fee.
We are committed to providing all students, regardless of their economic circumstances, with full access to the instructional program. If you need assistane for any requested expense, or with providing the organizational tools and personal supplies, please contact your child’s teacher, our counselors, or the administrative team.
Parent donations of items that enhance the classroom experience are still welcomed, either as donations from individual parents or organized by class parents or by the PTA. A list of items is included on the Student Supply Item Request. They are not required donations and no student will be expected to provide these items, however, if you care to contribute, it will be appreciated.
Arrival and Dismissal
MCPS policy states that any student who lives within 1 mile of the school is considered a walker. We must reduce the number of cars coming to school each day because our campus is not built for the number of parents who drive their students to school every day. We really need your support in order to keep our children SAFE! If you live further than a mile within our school boundary, a bus is provided. Please see the routes below.
Students who live within walking distance of the school are expected to walk to school. We will continue to utilize the care rider pass process. IN ORDER FOR YOUR CHILD TO BE A CAR RIDER, YOU MUST APPLY FOR A CAR RIDER PASS PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. Passes will be issued on a case-by-case basis. We will work with you based on your needs, but we must greatly reduce the number of cars coming to school each day in order to protect our children from the harmful traffic and situations that have occurred in the past. This is for everyone’s safety. Please come to the main office to receive your application for the car rider pass. We encourage you to carpool with other families.
Car Rider pass request link: https://forms.gle/MQ4RmNZ6fVSbNSNK9
IMPORTANT - Safety is our utmost priority for students, staff, families, and our community. Only individuals who are listed on the emergency card can pick up students from school. Please make sure you include all individuals who may pick up your child on the emergency card. No child will be placed in an Uber or Lyft without a parent.
STUDENTS WILL NOT BE ADMITTED INTO THE BUILDING BEFORE 8:40 A.M. We ask that you please say your goodbyes at the door to allow the students to learn responsibility and get started with his/her day at school. Doors will close at 8:55 a.m. and students will be marked as tardy.
Arrival will be as follows:
- Grades 1 through 5 walkers will line up in the front of the building
- Grade K walkers will enter through the side entrance near the Health Center
- Pre-K will enter through the Music Hallway doors between the Cafeteria and Health Center
- Car Riders will enter through the doors near the Health Center
- Bus Riders will enter through the Main Entrance
First Day of School - Arrival
- Kindergarten through 1st Grade will meet their teachers in the Gymnasium
- All students in grades 2-5 will go directly to the classrooms
- Patrols will be dismissed to their posts beginning at 3:18 P.M.
- Car riders will be dismissed to the gym to sit on their car rider number pass.
- Grades 3, 4 and 5 walkers will be dismissed via the front doors. Students with younger sibilings will go to the blacktop to pick them up.
- Students in Grades K-2 who are walkers, will be escorted by their teacher to the blacktop to meet a guardian, sibling or a person on the emergency contact card at 3:25 p.m.
- Bus riders will be dismissed to a central location to wait for the bus to arrive.
Birthdays
Student Birthdays at GES will be called on the morning announcements. Each student will receive a birthday pencil from the main office. Birthday balloons, food (cupcakes, cake, etc.), and parties will not be permitted due to the impact on the instructional program.
Cell Phones & Technology from Home
On May 2, 2022, Dr. McKnight signed an update to the COG-RA regulation regarding Personal Mobile Device (PMD) polices. As well, MCPS updated the local School Student Code of Conduct to reflect the changes to the policies and regulations.
Elementary Schools:
Students are allowed to use phones before and after the student day
They are not allowed during instructional time, during lunch/recess, and between class time or during transitional times such as arrival and dismissal inside of the school building.
Students may bring their cellphones, but they MUST remain off and inside of the bookbag or purse. They should not be used during the student day. If a student needs to use a telephone or a parent or guardian needs to talk to a student, the main office is available for emergencies.
If students do not adhere to the cellphone and personal Mobile devices, then we will follow the Student Code of Conduct for disciplinary actions.
Student Chromebooks
Gaithersburg Elementary School students will have access to chromebooks at school Students will use chromebooks in the classroom.
MCPS Expectations:
- Must treat the device with care and never handle it inappropriately or in such a way that could cause possible damage or loss. If such damage or loss occurs, students and/or their families will be financially responsible for damages or replacement to their Chromebook.
- Must never leave their Chromebook in an unsecured location.
- May not remove or interfere with the serial number and other identification of the Chromebook.
- May not attempt to remove or change the physical structure of the Chromebook, including keys, trackpads, the screen cover, or plastic casing.
- May not attempt to install or run any operating system or extensions on the Chromebook other than MCPS-approved extensions.
- May not deface Chromebooks with writing, carvings, stickers, etc.
Welcome Our New Gaithersburg Staff Members
Mindy Elias - Assistant School Administrator
Welcome to the 2022-2023 school year! I am Mindy Elias and I am excited to be joining GES this year as your Assistant School Administrator. I have spent most of my 18 years with MCPS as a kindergarten and first grade teacher but also have experience in non-classroom positions including MCC and SDT. Outside of work, I do my best to get outside and enjoy the fresh air or sneak in a Caps game with my family. This year, at GES, we have lots of exciting things happening and I can’t wait to jump into this work with you!
Her favorite quote is...
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." Wayne Gretzky
Beatriz Iraheta - Grade 1 English Facilitator
Her favorite quote is...
"Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get." - Forrest Gump
Gabby Mendez - Grade 2 English Facilitator
This is Ms. Mendez's 11th year of teaching. A fun fact is that Ms. Mendez was once a student at GES! She is most hopeful for being able to get her PhD one day!
Her favorite quote is...
"We are imperfect beings attempting to adapt in an imperfect world." -Donatelle
Eileen Kelly - Art Teacher
Mrs. Kelly has been teaching for 15 years. She is most hopeful that this year will include fun, meaningful learning, and good connections with staff and students.
Her favorite quote is...
"What the educator does in teaching is to make it possible for the students to become themselves."
--Paulo Freire
Liliana Aulestia - Grade 1 Spanish Facilitator
Mrs. Aulestia has been teaching for 33 years. She is most hopeful for things to go back to normal after the pandemic, like field trips and assemblies.
Her favorite quote is...
"You don't always need a plan. Sometimes you just need to breathe, trust, let go, and see what happens." -Mandy Hale
Camila Dickens - Grade 1 Spanish Facilitator
For this wonderful year, I wish my students always remember this school year and have a lot of fun. I expect they feel that our school is a safe place to laugh, play, talk, cry, ask questions and learn. I hope my students, their families, and my colleague, work as a family, showing each other how brave, strong, and capable we are.
As a new teacher I have been dreaming about this year! I am so excited to meet you all.
Mrs. Dickens favorite quote is...
“You will teach them to fly, but they will not fly your flight.
You will teach them to dream, but they will not dream your dream. You will teach them to live, but they will not live your life. Nevertheless, in every flight, in every life, in every dream,
the print of the way you taught will always remain.” Mother Teresa
Ellysbel Nevarez - Grade 1 Spanish Facilitator
My name is Ellysbel Nevarez. I was born in Puerto Rico. I started as a teacher 25 years ago. The last seven years I worked in the United States. I am married, I have a daughter and a son. I am also a grandmother of three girls.
I have a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education, a master’s degree in School Administration and doctoral’ credits courses in Curriculum. I love to play, sing, and dance with the children. I like to swim and read.
I am excited to start this new school year!
Maria-Giulia Bruni - Music Teacher
Mrs. Bruni has been teaching for three wonderful years. She is most hopeful that everyone in the world recognizes that everything and everyone matters.
Her favorite quote is...
“There are four questions of value in life…what is sacred? Of what is the spirit made? What is worth living for and what is worth dying for? The answer to each is the same. Only Love.”
Kimberly Brown - Art Teacher
This is Mrs. Brown's 21st year of teaching! She is most hopeful for balance and compassion for the school community as a whole.
Her favorite quote is...
"Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced." James Baldwin
Brittany Keech - 5th Grade Teacher
Mrs. Keech is returning to GES and has been teaching for 12 years. She is hopeful to have a happy and and exciting year at GES!
Her favorite quote is...
“simplicity is the keynote of all true elegance” -Coco Chanel
Sherry Clink - English Language Development Teacher
Mrs. Clink is joining our GES community from Whetstone Elementary School. She has been an educator for 10 years. She is enthusiastic for an amazing year with our students, staff and families. She is most hopeful that the literacy program at Gaithersburg Elementary will inspire emulation throughout the county.
Her favorite quote is...
"When you learn, teach. When you get, give." Maya Angelou
Jazmin Soto - Special Education Teacher
Mrs. Soto has 16 years of experience as a special education teacher. Twelve years as a special education teacher for the Puerto Rico Department of Education and four years as a special education teacher for MCPS.
Her favorite quote is...
"Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase." - Martin Luther King, Jr.
Alicia Bloomfield - Music Teacher
Mrs. Bloomfield is joining us from Flower Hill Elementary School and she has been teaching for 11 years. She is most hopful for learning and teaching new traditional songs and dances from around the world in order to explore culture through a musical lens.
Her favorite quote is...
"Tell me, I forget. Show me, I remember. Involve me, I understand." - Carl Orff; composer and music educator
Karla Alvarez - Third Grade Teacher - English and Spanish Facilitator
Ms. Alvarez is joining us from Maryvale Elementary School and has been teaching for five years. A fun fact is she went to Gaithersburg Elementary school as a student.
She is hopeful for a fun and successful school year. She is excited to transition from a special education position to a classroom teaching position.
Elanie Persaud - ELD Teacher
Her favorite quote is...
"You still haven't met all of the p0eople who are going to love you."
Staff Switching Positions at GES
Wanda Camacho - from 4th grade to Dual Language Coach
Lakia Green Obiezue - from 1st grade to 2nd Grade
Luz Encarnacion – from 2nd grade to 1st Grade
Kristin Griffin – from 2nd grade to 1st Grade
Joanna Phal – from 2nd grade 1st Grade
Lindsey Strachan – from 2nd grade to ESOL
Maria Mendoza – from 3rd grade to 2nd Grade
Jennifer Capellman – from Special Ed to Academic Intervention
Kristina Max – Community School Liaison
Michael Vallarino – from Paraeducator to Parent Community Coordinator
Amy Rivard – from ESOL to Academic Intervention