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Community Newsletter
Community Newsletter
Good afternoon, Seneca Valley!!
I hope everyone is having a good weekend. Athletics have started and we had a busy Friday and Saturday at The Valley. This week bring the start of our spring musical, Once Upon a Mattress with the first show being Friday March 28th at 7pm. Be sure to catch it.
I want to update you a continued issue. We currently have two of our main bathrooms closed for plumbing issues that will require extensive repairs. We hope to have these fix as soon as possible. Until them we will continue to ensure that there are enough restrooms on every floor for students to use.
Please make sure you read updates from our PTSA, Boosters, and Athletics.
I wish you all a evening day.
Have a great Monday and week on purpose!
Ricardo Hernandez, Principal
2nd Semester Parking Permits are SOLD OUT!
Second Semester Parking Permits are SOLD OUT. Only students with valid second semester parking permits are permitted to park in the student parking lot. Students without valid parking permits will be ticketed and subject to towing. Students parked in the staff parking lot are subject to ticketing and towing even if they have a student parking permit. Students should bring parking tickets to the finance office for reconciliation. If your vehicle has been towed, please contact Henry’s Wrecker Services at 301-869-4800.
Thank you!
Spring Game Changer Conference
Unity Christian Fellowship, Inc. will host its semi-annual Game Changer Conference on Saturday, April 5, 2025, from 8:00 a.m.–noon at the Montgomery College––Germantown Campus. The conference theme is "Achievement to Thrive in 2025 is a Game Changer! What are your goals for winning your future?” The goal is to allow students to succeed as a game changer. The target audience is Black or African American and Hispanic male students of color in Grades 4–12. There will be separate sessions for elementary, middle, and high school students. In addition, parent workshops will be held every half hour (beginning at 8:00 a.m. and the last session ending at noon). A continental breakfast will be provided. Although there is no charge for registration, all participants are asked to register in advance here. Transportation will not be provided. There will be an essay writing competition for students to improve their writing skills and better prepare them for school and college essay writing. Students are encouraged to write and submit a 300-word essay based on the theme, "Achievement to Thrive in 2025 is a Game Changer! What are your goals for winning your future?” Submissions are due by Monday, March 24. Please see the parent letter for complete details.
Seneca Valley Birds of Play present the royally entertaining spring musical, Once Upon A Mattress! This witty, whimsical spin on The Princess and the Pea will have you laughing from the throne to the tower. Don't sleep on this show—it's a fairy tale fit for royalty of all ages!
Catch the magic on:
March 28 at 7 PM,
March 29 at 2 PM,
April 4 at 7 PM,
and April 5 at 2 PM.
Get your tickets at www.svhsbop.com!
Pots for Paws
Ceramics students have been working to produce beautiful functional pottery to donate and fundraise for the local K-9 Lifesavers, a dog rescue organization. You can donate to select functional plates, bowls, mugs, and more at a table outside of Germantown Petsmart on March 23rd from 10:30 AM-1PM. We will also have tables set up outside of room 2328 on March 24-28th during school hours. Don't miss out on supporting a great cause!
50th Anniversary Yearbook Edition
As part of our 50th-anniversary yearbook edition, we are featuring a special story on trends from 1975 and how they compare to current trends. We would love to gather insights from staff members who lived through these trends to add a personal touch to our feature.
Specifically, we are looking for any memories or perspectives you might have on popular trends from that time, such as:
Bellbottoms and other fashion trends
Video games like Atari
Makeup and hair styles
Platform shoes
If you're able to share any stories or reflections on these topics, we would greatly appreciate your input. And for those of you who may be a little too young to speak on this (lucky you!), please feel free to share any fun observations you have about how trends from that time might look to you. Send insights to jessica_l_neetz@mcpsmd.org
Thank you so much for your time and for helping make our 50th edition extra special!
Don't forget to order your book today at yearbookforever.com
MYP Personal Project Updates:
🛑 FINAL REQUIREMENT: MYP PP Final Report: Students must complete their MYP Final Report, the last requirement to earn credit for MYP Research Seminar. Students complete this report through Canvas using a template.
Due date: Thurs. Feb. 27th.
If your student is enrolled in health this semester: On Feb. 13 and 14th, students worked on their MYP Final Report in their Health class.
If you student is NOT enrolled in Health this semester: Students should have signed up for a Final Report workshop to help them complete this final requirement. Please check with your student. If they have not registered, please have them sign up via this form.
📌MYP Research Seminar Course: In second semester, 10th grade students should see the course "MYP Research Seminar" Course #NSS2309 in Periods 8 or 9 on their schedule.
In second semester, students can expect to see their completion grades for the components of the Personal Project appear as "Practice and Preparation" assignments in StudentVue. These grades update periodically (approximately every two weeks). During the semester, it will calculate as a normal (percentage, A-E) grade, however, Quarter 3 grades for this course are based on completion only.
At the end of the marking period students will receive one of two marks for the course:
CR (credit): If students have submitted a complete project with reflection, final product and process journal Students who complete the project and earn a passing mark will earn credit (grade: CR) for the course in the second semester AND receive 15 SSL hours.
NG (no grade): If you have not submitted the project, plagiarized, or do not earn a passing mark (a grade of 3 or above) Students who do not complete a project, plagiarize or do not earn a passing mark will have a semester grade of "no grade" or NG. This does not negatively impact GPA, but it will result in the student not earning credit for the course and will be marked on their transcript.
Dual Enrollment
Registration for Dual Enrollment/Jump Start to College will open in mid-April. This program is open to all qualifying students in all grades. Students simultaneously earn college credits from MC while fulfilling high school graduation requirements. 500approved courses are available for students to choose from with options of in-person and online learning. SVHS offers three MC courses a semester located at the high school. MCPS will cover the cost of two MC courses per fall and spring semester. Students who are interested should apply now so they will have their required college ID needed to register for classes in April! Please contact Stacey Blaine with any questions stacey_j_blaine@mcpsmd.org
IB Diploma and Career-related Spotlight
IB Career-related Program:
The IB Career-Related Program at SVHS has been nominated by IB leaders as a model of success!
Juniors there is still time to be a part of the IB CP or IB DP at SVHS. It increases your chances of getting into your dream school and best prepares you to be successful in college or your future career! IB CP/DP seniors in the class of 2025 had a 3-4x greater chance of getting admitted to UMD compared to students not an IB candidate. Contact Natasha_L_Ezerski@mcpsmd.org or stop by Room 3510 for more information.
IB Mock Exams:
On SAT Day over 100 Mock IB Exams were taken during the SAT session or during afternoon classes! It was wonderful to see so many students take advantage of this opportunity to begin their preparation for their IB exams.
IB Language and Literature SL Seniors:
During their art analysis unit, IB Language and Literature SL students analyzed multiple artworks by conceptual artist and collagist Barbara Kruger. They concluded the unit by creating artwork of their own, using both image and text to present an idea to their audience. You can check out their artwork in Room 3506!
SENIORS & SENIOR PARENTS!!!! Please make sure you save and/or favorite our Class of 2025 website: https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/senecavalleyhs/activities/seniors/
This is where we will house ALL of our important information, reminders, Grad Package info, event calendar, officer and sponsor names, and more. We will keep the most pressing announcements on the homepage for easy access.
Library Media Center News:
REMINDER: Although students are permitted to eat lunch in the LMC's classroom section, NO OUTSIDE FOOD is allowed in the LMC. This is a longstanding library rule that will be enforced more diligently because of multiple incidents in the past several months of students bringing outside food into the LMC and leaving a mess, especially after school. Students with outside food will be asked to eat it outside of the LMC.
The Library Media Center commemorates Women's History Month with "That's What She Said" a challenging game that asks players to match the celebrated woman with her famous words. This game is a hard one-- so just for stopping in and giving it a try, everyone can both learn something new and win a sweet treat. Staff are welcome to participate, too! HINT: Check some of the books on display for clues!
The SVHS Book Club's March selection is another Black-Eyed Susan nominee, the award-winning graphic novel The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich. Copies are available in the LMC and on the SORA app.
And speaking of books, a reminder to please return your overdue books! While all students with overdue materials need to return them to the LMC, Juniors and Seniors who plan to attend Prom should make sure they have no outstanding library obligations. Unreturned books could keep them from purchasing Prom tickets, so please return books or arrange to pay for or replace them if they have been lost.
Did you know.....
SVHS Library is open Monday- Thursday from 7AM to 4:30PM and 7AM to 3:30PM on Friday? We're here when you are -- so come by and check out something new!
Sustainability Poster Contest
All MCPS students and staff members are invited to participate in the Division of Sustainability and Compliance's (DSC) 2025 Sustainability Poster Contest. The contest seeks to increase awareness and demonstrate the importance of environmental sustainability, energy conservation, waste reduction, and responsible recycling. All art must be a student or staff member's original work and not contain copyrighted elements. Posters should be no smaller than 8.5 inches by 11 inches and must not exceed 18 inches by 24 inches in size.
Please submit posters to DSC, 45 W. Gude Drive, Suite 4000, Rockville, by Friday, April 4, 2025. For more information, email or call 240-740-3210.
More information: Contest Flyer
To enter, complete the Contest Entry Form
Read about Contest Guidelines
Green Team News!
Seneca Valley High School is participating in the MCPS Food Recovery Program! We have set up three carts in the cafeteria where students can place any packaged, non-perishable food they don’t want from their school lunch. Additionally, there is a small refrigerator next to the microwave for students to place packaged perishable items, such as milk, juice, string cheese, fruits, vegetables, and more.
The recovered food will be available to students at dismissal. From 2:30 to 2:45 PM, the carts will be stationed in the cafeteria, offering all the food that was collected during lunch.
Please join us in reducing food waste and increasing student access to food. This is a Green Team initiative! See the following visual for more details:
Click here for a list and links to resources and supports available for students and families in the Seneca Valley Community.
Chromebook Care
Families, many students are reporting damage to Chromebooks. Please know that each student is financially responsible for damage caused or loss of any Chromebook and charger that is checked out to the student. The device is loaned to the student to be used for instructional purposes only and in accordance with MCPS Regulation IGT-RA, User Responsibilities for Computer Systems, Electronic Information, and Network Security. No cost is associated for a student to borrow, possess, or use an MCPS Chromebook. A family is only financially responsible when there is avoidable damage to the device. If the device is faulty, there is no charge to the family; however, if the damage is considered avoidable or the device or charger is lost, the family will be charged according to MCPS current parts and replacement costs.
*The chart above identifies the costs associated with fixing or replacing a Chromebook due to avoidable damage, theft, or loss, and was shared with students in Homeroom on the 1st day of school. For more information about student Chromebook responsibilities, please see the Chromebook Acceptable Use Policy, available in both English and Spanish.
Parents and guardians - if your student is in grade 9, new to MCPS, or if you have not previously submitted the G-Suite for Education: Additional Services form, please give your student(s) permission to access and use technology resources as part of their learning experience. Access to the form is via ParentVUE, as part of the Annual Verification process.
From Technology Information and Support for Parents:
What is Annual Verification and how do I do this in ParentVue?
In the past, yellow emergency cards and a variety of other forms were sent home with students on the first day of school so that families could communicate updates about contact information, health, directory withholdings, emergency contacts, and more. This process will now take place in ParentVUE using Online Registration.
Failure to provide consent to Additional Services and Supplemental Online Digital Tools will not result in loss of access to the G-Suite Core Services, but will limit access to other technology resources used to facilitate teaching and learning. Consent remains valid for the entire time the student is enrolled in an MCPS high school and may be rescinded at any time.
Seneca Valley PTSA
Dear families,
The PTSA hopes everyone is doing well during these times of many changes. Remember to stand strong as a community let’s be there for each other and provide support to our friends and families. Remember to be kind because we don’t know the storm that someone may be going through. Let us continue being the Seneca Valley strong community we always are.
PTSA MEETING: Join us on Tuesday, March 18th at 6:30pm in the school’s media center. A virtual option will also be available. There will be a couple guests at this meeting. More details to follow. Looking forward to seeing you.
Call for volunteers
2025-2026 PTSA Executive Board volunteers needed
The PTSA is looking for nominations for all Executive Board positions for the 2025-2026 school year. See list below. The PTSA plays a vital role in keeping parents, the community and the school connected and we want this to continue. Continuing work benefits the students and the school community as a whole. However, to make this possible, we need dedicated and passionate parents to take the reins and continue this much needed work. You will not be alone, you will have lots of help you transition and learn should you choose to take on one of these amazing roles. We ask that you give whatever time you can. If you are interested, please send an email to svhsptsapres@gmail.com.
President (Oversee the overall PTSA activities)
1st Vice President (Community Outreach)
2nd Vice President (Fundraising)
Treasurer (Financial activities)
Secretary (Administrative Support)
If being on the executive board is not your thing, we also need help to lead/chair some of our committees as well. If you would like to learn more about any of the committees below, please email svhsptsapres@gmail.com.
Membership Committee (Involvement - beginning of the school year through early January)
Staff Appreciation Committee (Involvement - Several times throughout the school year)
Fundraising Committee (Involvement - Ongoing throughout the school year)
AfterProm Committee (Involvement - late fall through event date)
Stay connected with what’s going on in the SVHS community. Join the PTSA Facebook page: Facebook
Chantal
SVHS, PTSA President (2024-2025)
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Have questions or concerns. Email us at svhsptsapres@gmail.com.
The PTSA needs your help to pay it forward for the C𝐥𝐚𝐬𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟓. The executive board has all the main details down,however we need committee members to keep us on track. We also need volunteers on the evening or night of After-prom to help keep the event organized. Please email us as soon as possible at svhsptsapres@gmail.com
Thank you for your urgent support.
SVHS Boosters
In one week the SV track team hosts the Screaming Eagle Invitational - 35 schools will come for a day of track & field events. SV family, track & field needs your support to make this event run smoothly for our student athletes!
Please find a slot that suits your schedule & come out to help man concessions:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/20F0445A5AF23A31-50452613-fall#/
Best,
Tisha Chrobak
Seneca Valley High School Booster President 2024-2025
Extracurricular Activities Information
We welcome you to engage with Seneca Valley in a new way this school year!
Check out our non-athletic Extra Curricular Clubs and Activities! From study groups to competitive dance to cultural celebrations to Dungeons and Dragons and beyond - there's something here for everyone!
Reach out to sponsors of clubs you're interested in or fill out the interest form to be included in back-to-school messages about clubs. Check out our current offerings. SVHS ECA OFFERINGS
Notes From the SVHS College & Career Center
Mr. Nalda, SVHS College & Career Information Coordinator (email)
Financial Aid - Important Reminders
Planning on going to college? Did you fill out the FAFSA or MHEC One/MSFAA App?
It is important to check your FAFSA account, specifically the ‘FAFSA Submission Summary’ to check on any potential grants and/or loans. If you are planning to attend a Maryland school, you should check and monitor your MDCAPS account awards as well to see if you qualify. This is especially true if you are considering Montgomery College. Some students may not qualify for a Pell Grant via the FAFSA, but could still be eligible for the Community College Promise Scholarship.
You should also keep track of financial aid packages from each of the schools you have been accepted to. You may want to consider using a spreadsheet to stay organized. Review the estimated cost of attendance after all offered aid for each school. If you qualify for any aid from the FAFSA or MDCAPS, be sure to review this carefully to make sure these amounts are reflected correctly on these financial aid packages from each school. If you need assistance reading and understanding the letters, feel free to reach out to me or your counselor.
For schools you have been admitted to, you should also be on the lookout for any required forms in your school’s portal accounts or on their websites. Make sure you are completing all required documents, especially for the school you plan on attending. We do not want you to miss any deadlines!
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
NACAC Montgomery County (MD) National College Fair Field Trip for Juniors
Attention Class of 2026! It’s time to begin your college search! On Wednesday, April 9th, SVHS students will have the opportunity to attend the NACAC Montgomery County (MD) National College Fair as part of a school-wide field trip. This year’s event will take place at the Adventist Healthcare Fieldhouse (formerly the Maryland SoccerPlex) in Boyds, MD, and host over 275 Universities and Colleges. Admission representatives will be there to answer your questions about Admission Requirements, College Essays, Financial Aid, Scholarships and more.
Field Trip Details:
Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Location: Adventist Healthcare Fieldhouse (formerly the Maryland SoccerPlex), 18031 Central Park Circle, Boyds, MD 20841
Time: Students will depart SVHS at 9:40am and return to school at 11:30am
Cost: $5.00 (bus transportation)
In order to participate in this field trip, students will need to pay the $5 field trip cost using their SchoolCash Online account and bring a signed permission slip to Mr. Nalda in the College/Career Center, Room 2408.
Signed permission slip and payment are due by Tuesday, April 1.
Click here for more information
Tracking College Admissions & Merit Scholarship Offers in Naviance
Many seniors have already received college admissions decisions. Please keep track of ALL admissions results and merit scholarships for ALL colleges you applied to in Naviance. This will help us celebrate SVHS seniors for our annual college acceptance wall!
Once you hear back from colleges via email or letter, please record your results in Naviance:
How to update admission decisions/results in Naviance: video instructions
If you were accepted and offered a merit scholarship, congratulations! Here is how to add your offered scholarship in Naviance (video instructions)
Note: Under $ Awarded, enter the amount. If you see that your award is renewable, please multiply the amount by four (for four years of college).
If you have been offered multiple academic scholarships, you may title them by using the name of the college or the name of the scholarship.
For example: “University of Florida - Merit Scholarship” OR “Trustee Scholarship - Purdue U.” (etc.)
If you need assistance, feel free to reach out to Mr. Nalda or your counselor. Thank you!
Attention Current Juniors - Are you interested in an Internship or Apprenticeship during your senior year?
Are interested in an internship for this summer or next school year?
Please stop by and see Mrs. Skufca, Internship & Apprenticeship Teacher, in room 1410 or email (Kimberly_K_Skufca@mcpsmd.org).
March 24 - Project Management Institute (PMI) Scholarship - 2-$1,500 awards; senior; min 2.75 GPA; plan to attend an accredited U.S. college starting in the 2025 school year; take and pass the attached quiz about the Project Management profession; see linked attachment for all rules and details.
March 24 - Dr. Jowava Morrow Book Scholarship - graduating African American high school senior; resident of the DC or State of Maryland; enrolled in a District of Columbia or Maryland public, private, charter, or parochial high school; will registered as a full time (12 credits or more) student in the semester the scholarship is awarded; minimum GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 scale; essay; two letters of recommendation; transcript; residency verification.
March 25 - Joseph W. McPherson Memorial Poetry Contest - awards ranging from $100 to $1,000; open to students enrolled in grades 9–12 in public, private, or home schools in Washington, DC, and in Montgomery County and Prince Georges County, MD; submit one or two original poems, each with a maximum of 25 lines; ten finalists will recite their poems from memory at the competition on April 26, 2025.
March 28 - Louis Goaziou Lodge #1953 Scholarship Program - 1-$500 award; open to all high school seniors currently enrolled in a Washington, D.C. or surrounding metro area high school in the 2024 - 2025 school year; on track to graduate or complete their high school program and be in good standing; planning to attend an accredited U.S. college or other educational program starting in the 2025 - 2026 school year; take and pass the attached Quiz about Freemasonry in the history of the United States and today.
March 29 - National Society of Black Engineers DC Future Innovators Scholarship Award - senior; African-American high school senior; reside in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area; must have applied or apply for admission to an accredited college or university in a degree program in engineering, computer science, mathematics, or applied science; essay describing the goal(s) one hopes to achieve upon completion of their college education; official copy of your SAT and/or ACT score; official copy of your academic transcript; one letter of recommendation.
April 01 - Esperanza Scholarship Fund - $4,000 scholarships for associate degree-seeking applicants (for example, Montgomery College); senior; must have been born outside the U.S. OR have two parents who were born outside the U.S.; household income requirement (see link to see if you qualify); household financial information; family background; intended college or university; high school transcript or GED scores; SAT or ACT scores (optional); extracurricular activities; one essay; one letter of recommendation.
April 01 - League of Educators for Asian American Progress (LEAAP) Scholarship - $3,000 awards; seniors who identify as Asian AND plan to major in the field of education; applicants must be interested in pursuing a career in the field of education and show experience supporting the community and/or an organization; personal statement; two recommendations; click here for the flyer.
April 01 - The Generation Hope Scholar Program - wraparound support for teen or young parents working towards their college degrees; parents accepted into Generation Hope's program receive up to $2,400/year in scholarship funding, one-on-one mentoring, case management, free mental health support, career coaching, tutoring, and emergency funding as needed, and access to additional parenting support including free books, home visiting, and childcare assistance; to be eligible, applicants must have been pregnant or expecting at 19 or younger, currently be 25 or younger, live within 50 miles of DC, and be attending/planning to attend a nonprofit college seeking an associate's and/or a bachelor's degree; see link for all details and guidelines.
April 01 - Navy Family Scholarships by NOSCDC - senior; applicant must be a dependent child of an active duty, activated reservist, retired from active duty, or deceased United States Navy (USN) service member; attend a two- or four- year undergraduate college, a visual or performing arts school, or a vocational/technical school; awarded on the basis of scholastic achievement, school involvement, and community engagement; essays; letter of recommendation; official transcript; the applicant must be a U.S. citizen and, if applicable, possess a valid military dependent identification card.
April 01 - Masonic Charities of Maryland Scholarship Program - 100 awards of $500; 6 regional finalists will receive an additional $1500, one regional finalist will receive an additional $2500, and one regional finalist will receive an additional $5000; senior; United States citizen or U.S. permanent resident; letter from a school official detailing student attributes, abilities, talents, interests, scholarship, study habits, and probability of success in college or vocational school, need for financial assistance, and any pertinent or unusual factors which should be considered by the scholarship selection committee (PDF); 300-500 word essay; additional optional documentation; click here for the flyer/
When applying online, the applicants will be asked to provide the name and number of the sponsoring Lodge - for Seneca Valley High, they should choose “Pentalpha Lodge” from the pull down menu and select Lodge Number 194.
Click here to see the SVHS Scholarships Page for more opportunities.
Jueves, 27 de Marzo
6–7 p.m.
Por favor, ven y participa de nuestra reunión de Cafecito. Esta serie ha sido creada especialmente para ustedes, los padres, con la finalidad de proveerles información y apoyo a estudiantes con relación al proceso de preparación, elección, matriculación, pagos y éxito en la universidad. Estas reuniones serán en persona (habrá refrigerios). Las reuniones serán solamente en español.
HAGA CLIC AQUÍ PARA INSCRIBIRSE EN EL EVENTO DE LA NOCHE DEL 27 DE MARZO
Saturday, March 29, 2025 from 10am-2pm
USG Campus - Building IV (Biomedical Sciences and Engineering Facility), 9631 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, Maryland 20850
Register now for our in-person Open House on our state-of-the-art campus this spring to learn how you can earn a bachelor’s or graduate degree from a top Maryland university, right here in Montgomery County.
Event attendees will be able to:
Learn about USG's customized academic, career, and personal support services
Learn about special pathway programs for local high school and community college students
Explore student life and enjoy a fun zone including games, snacks, and activities for attendees of all ages
Win raffles including USG swag packs, two $500 USG Scholarships, and more!
Click here to learn more and to register | Flyer
Tuesday, April 1st | 6:30 p.m.
Now that many students are receiving financial aid award letters from various schools, it's time to figure out how to compare them and understand what all the jargon means. Join this session to hear from an expert in the field to get the tools you need to make a smart decision about college cost.
Calling all young men interested in energy and sustainability! Embark on a free electrifying week of energy, climate change, and leadership at the Exelon Foundation Boys to STEM Academy. Unleash your curiosity through hands-on projects, a weeklong energy challenge, and immersive experiences that blend STEM with essential leadership skills. Explore sustainable energy solutions and become part of a community shaping the future. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore, learn, and lead towards a sustainable future!
The Exelon Foundation Boys to STEM Academy is a free week-long, residential leadership program for young men at the University of Maryland, College Park. The program runs July 27th to August 1st, 2025.
Who should apply? Current 10th and 11th grade boys
All applications are due by Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
Learn more and apply, go to: www.exelonstemacademy.org | Questions? Contact Tyler Cvitkovic at tcvitkovic@need.org.
Come participate in a free program designed for young women interested in energy & sustainability! Ready to dive into an exciting field and make a difference in the world? Join us for the Exelon Foundation STEM Academy, a free, week-long, residential leadership program at the University of Maryland, College Park! Designed just for young women curious about energy and sustainability, this program offers hands-on workshops, interactive field trips, and small group discussions with inspiring women leaders from across the region. You’ll build leadership skills, collaborate on real-world energy projects, and even compete for prizes in an exciting energy challenge! Plus, each participant will receive an iPad for program activities—yours to keep after the Academy wraps up.
Come participate in a free program designed for young women interested in energy & sustainability! The program runs July 27th to August 1st, 2025.
Who should apply? Young women currently in 10th or 11th grade
All applications are due by Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
Learn more and apply, go to: www.exelonstemacademy.org | Questions? Please contact Evelina Juarez at ejuarez@need.org.
GSK Apprenticeship Opportunity
GSK is currently recruiting students to work as apprentices in their biopharmaceutical manufacturing facility at Rockville. Successful candidates will study towards an A.A.S. in Biotechnology at Montgomery College. The application typically closes at the end of April. Selected apprentices will start in August 2025.
GSK Apprenticeships are full-time entry level opportunities that offer high school graduates and first year college students the opportunity to begin their career while working towards their Associate’s degree. This Associate’s degree is fully funded by GSK, which yes, means NO COLLEGE DEBT!
GSK Apprenticeships are unique because they lead to:
Building technical skills through a tailored entry-level development program, working with industry professionals
Earning an Associate’s degree at GSK’s partnering community college, DEBT FREE
Receiving an industry-recognized “Certificate of Completion” training credential from the U.S. Department of Labor upon completion of GSK’s Apprentice Program - a portable certificate of competency
Participating in unique personal development program, connecting with apprentices across the US and the world
Being part of an inclusive organization that fosters individual empowerment and builds trust
Please review the information provided on this link carefully which includes the job description, requirements, application, and more.
College & Career Center Newsletter
Student Athletes, Families, and Screaming Eagle Fans!
Please see link for this week’s Weekly update from the athletic department.
News from the Business and Finance Office
Business Office: Mrs. Monique Riddick, School Business Administrator, 240-740-6413
Finance Office: Ms. Lillian Burgos, School Financial Specialist, 240-740-6414
Finance Office Hours: Monday through Friday 7:15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The window is closed daily from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Students may visit the finance office before school, during lunch, and after school.
Payments may be made using School Cash Online or in cash, check, and money order at the finance window. All checks should be made payable to Seneca Valley High School or SVHS. Please include the student’s name and ID number on all checks. Returned check fees are $25.00 per check and are obligated toward the student’s account until paid. This includes checks collected as part of fundraisers.
Obligations: All outstanding obligations must be paid in order for students to participate in extracurricular activities such as athletics, clubs, Homecoming and Prom. Seniors with outstanding obligations will not be permitted to participate in senior activities including the graduation commencement ceremony. Outstanding obligations may be viewed and paid at https://mcpsmd.schoolcashonline.com/.
Parking Permits: The Student Parking Application Form must be completed and submitted to the Business Office for approval. Please contact Monique_N_Riddick@mcpsmd.org with any questions or concerns. The Seneca Valley High School student parking information and regulations can be found here.
SchoolCash Online
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/
The MCPS Code of Conduct and A Student's Guide to Rights & Responsibilities will be distributed to all students in September.
They are also online at http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/students/rights.
Safety Tips for Walkers
Cross the street at marked crosswalks whenever possible.
Stop and look every time before crossing streets, even when you have the right-of-way, and especially at intersections with "right turn on red."
Before crossing, look left, right, then left again, and over your shoulder for turning vehicles.
Begin crossing the street on "Walk" signals-never on a solid or flashing "Don't Walk."
Use pedestrian pushbuttons to activate/extend the walk signal.
Use sidewalks. If none, walk facing traffic so you see vehicles, and drivers see you.
Make eye contact with drivers so they see you. Never assume they do.
Stay visible after dark and in bad weather with reflectors or retroreflective clothing.
Welcome to Safe Schools Maryland
An ANONYMOUS and FREE reporting system available to students, teachers, school staff members, parents, and the general public to report any school or student safety concerns, including mental health concerns.
Safe Schools Maryland is Maryland’s only official anonymous reporting system.
Safe Schools Maryland operates twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year.
Your anonymous report can be submitted by calling the tip line (1-833-MD-B-SAFE / 1-833-632-7233), completing an online form (below), or downloading the free Safe Schools Maryland app from the App Store or Google Play.
The MCPS Volunteer webpage has been updated.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/departments/student-leadership/volunteer.aspx
On that webpage, you will find updates for SY24-25 and a chart for “who needs what.” There is also a resource on the far right called: School Guidance for Volunteers. If there are any volunteers who did this process last year, then they are good for this year. Any new volunteers would need to complete the compliance measures listed below.
One-time volunteers who will ALWAYS be accompanied by MCPS staff
One-time volunteers who will never be alone with students at the MCPS school do NOT need to complete the compliance measures.
They WILL need to check-in and check-out of the main office and scan their driver's license/identification cards through the Visitor Management System (VMS). Once the volunteer clears the VMS, they must be badged (the VMS creates a sticker badge) and remain under supervision of an MCPS professional while with students.
Volunteers who will be attending field trips or supporting the school as a regular volunteer (This includes, but is not limited to Dads on Duty participants)
These volunteers must complete BOTH the online child abuse and neglect training and the COVID attestation process.
Volunteers can pull their grade sheet showing a total of 183.3%. This grade shows completion of both processes.
They WILL need to check-in and check-out of the main office and scan their driver's license/identification cards through the Visitor Management System (VMS).
Once the volunteer clears the VMS, they must be badged (the VMS creates a sticker badge) and remain under supervision of an MCPS professional while with students.
Volunteers who will be attending field trips or supporting the school as a frequent volunteer AND will be alone with students.
In addition to the online child abuse and neglect training and the COVID attestation compliance measures, the volunteer must have completed the finger printing process.
Fingerprinting/Background check (only if they are working alone with students without supervision of an MCPS staff member or other type of volunteer service, per the Volunteers regulation and FAQ )
Fingerprinting Webpage