SVHS GREEN AND GOLD
Community Newsletter
March 4, 2024
Good Evening Seneca Valley Community,
Hope you had a great weekend.
Seniors and Senior Caregivers please see important information regarding senior caregiver meeting and graduation packages.
Students should participate in the school climate survey. Your voice matters and is important! Make sure you complete it.
Please see messages from the Boosters, PTSA, and Dads on Duty regarding upcoming meetings.
Have a great day and week, on purpose!
Ricardo Hernandez, Acting Principal
Calling All Student Eagles!
We want to hear from you! Please share your experiences and thoughts on academics, communication, and overall satisfaction with Seneca Valley High School. We want to improve our teaching and make our school a more welcoming place for all students, staff and families. Please complete the student survey below as soon as possible!
Drew Hensley
Assistant Principal
Seneca Valley High School
Dads on Duty
Dads on Duty is having another lunchtime session in partnership with the Wellness Center! Please complete the form:
https://forms.gle/wUeWkGYBGPUX5n43A
Seneca Valley HS Dads on Duty Information Session
When : Friday, 3/8/2024
Time : During Lunch Time
Location : TBD (Will be announced)
SENIOR COMMITMENTS!
Seniors, your Class Officers want to celebrate your achievements and commitments! Please DM them @sv24commits on Instagram with where you are committing next year. Or complete this form (https://bit.ly/sv24commits) with that information. You will be shared on the Commitments Instagram page.
Tessa Walker
Director of Choral Activities and Adaptive Music
Class of 2024 Sponsor
Seneca Valley High School
Congratulations to Seneca Valley CTE students who placed in the Top 3 in the Region in SkillsUSA!!
Over 20 Seneca Valley High School students competed in the SkillsUSA regional competition in their technical fields of expertise at Thomas Edison High School of Technology on February 22nd. This is the first time that our CTE students have ever competed in this regional competition, and 3 students placed in the Top 3 in the region and will be headed to the Maryland State Competition in April. Congratulations to Reece Clegg and Wai Wu in the Networks Operations program, and Logan Heisman in the Criminal Justice program! Students also competed and performed impressively in the fields of carpentry, HVAC, electrical, and cybersecurity. These 3 students will join other SVHS students in the fields of Entrepreneurship, First Aid/CPR, CCMA, and CSI at the upcoming State competition.
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Matthew Weisberg
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement (CJLE) Program Instructor
https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/svhslel/home
Social Studies Teacher, Career and Tech. Education (CTE) Department
Minority Scholars Program Co-Sponsor, Room 1522
Seneca Valley Caregivers of Seniors:
Good Evening! Your Senior is less than four months away from graduating from Seneca Valley High School. There are two important items in this message, so please take note of both:
• First, we will hold a meeting for all parents of Seniors on Tuesday, March 12th at 6:30pm in the cafeteria. In this meeting, we will be sharing information regarding the graduation ceremony on June 5th. Please plan to attend this meeting.
• Second, your student's graduation package - the payment for the ceremony, venue, cap and gown, t-shirt, stole, picnic, and sundry other items - has been attached to your student's School Cash Online (SCO) account as an obligation. The grad package is $80 this year - lowered from last year because of good fundraising efforts! Your student must pay their grad package fee or will be in jeopardy of not participating in the graduation ceremony and not attending prom. If you have questions about how to pay the fee, please contact the finance office as soon as possible. All seniors should have provided the cap and gown size to Josten's by now. If not, please contact one of the senior sponsors.
Thank you for your time and efforts in getting your student to walk across that stage and we look forward to seeing you on Tuesday, March 12th at 6:30pm!
How to pay on School Cash Online:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JU4Yo3vIhK2hiPasss8VmnTIFkTnf06k9gspCaXo0lo/edit?usp=sharing
Monique Riddick
School Business Administrator
Seneca Valley High School
Maryland Seal of Biliteracy 23-24
The Language Acquisition Department congratulates all students who participated in this year's testing for the Maryland Seal of Biliteracy and those who have earned the Seal. Thank you to all the families who came out in the cold, rainy weather this past Wednesday evening for the celebration. If students were unable to attend, we will make every effort to deliver certificates and official score sheets during 2nd period this coming week.
Every year Students in Language Acquisition take part in the Maryland Seal of Biliteracy. Please see the slide show that celebrates our students achievements. The celebration was on Wednesday, February, 28th
2nd Semester Student Parking Applications are now available.
SVHS STUDENT PARKING INFORMATION
Students interested in applying for a parking permit must read and review the following document carefully:
Please note that as part of the parking permit application process, the following forms must be completed and submitted for approval:
Student Parking Application Form (online form)
Parent/Guardian Request for Student Use of Private Vehicle Form (must be signed and uploaded into the online form above)
Monique Riddick
School Business Administrator
Seneca Valley High School
19401 Crystal Rock Drive
Germantown, MD 20874
240-740-6413
SENIOR CLASS SWEATSHIRTS FOR SALE
The Class of 2024 is selling sweatshirts to raise a little bit more money for our end of the year activities and to spread the love of the Senior Class Spirit!
They are $27 and the profit will go directly to the Senior Class. You opt to either have them delivered to the school for pick up or have them shipped straight to your home.
It’s always great to have class merch towards the end of the year for all the fun adventures and activities that take place! Plus, a light sweatshirt is always a good closet staple.
You can purchase via this link: https://www.customink.com/fundraising/seneca-valley-2024-senior-class-sweatshirt-sale-1892?utm_campaign=desktop-campaign-page-share-v3&utm_content=seneca-valley-2024-senior-class-sweatshirt-sale-1892&utm_medium=social&utm_source=copy-link
If you have any questions, please reach out to Juli Taylor (julianna_taylor@mcpsmd.org) or Tessa Walker (Tessa_walker@mcpsmd.org)
Montgomery County Recreation is Hiring for Summer; Job Fairs Scheduled in February, March and April
Montgomery County Recreation is hiring part-time, seasonal employees to work during the 2024 summer season. Available positions include camp directors, assistant directors, camp counselors, lifeguards more.
“Summer work in our Department of Recreation provides such a valuable and rewarding opportunity to create fun programming, exciting experiences and lifelong memories for youth in our community,” said Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich. “I encourage everyone to come learn more and apply to work with us at these upcoming job fairs.”
Job fairs are scheduled at the following locations and dates:
Friday, March 8, 6 – 8:30 p.m. at Long Branch Community Recreation Center. 8700 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring
Saturday, March 9, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at Nancy H. Dacek North Potomac Community Recreation Center, 13850 Travilah Road, Rockville
Saturday, March 9, 3 – 5:30 p.m. at Germantown Community Recreation Center, 18905 Kingsview Road, Germantown
Tuesday, March 12, 6 – 8:30 p.m. at White Oak Community Recreation Center, 1700 April Lane, Silver Spring
Thursday, April 4, 6 – 8:30 p.m. at Upper County Community Recreation Center, 8201 Emory Grove Road, Gaithersburg
Saturday, April 6, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at Bauer Drive Community Recreation Center, 14625 Bauer Drive, Rockville
Saturday, April 6, 3 – 5:30 p.m. at East County Community Recreation Center, 3310 Gateshead Manor Way, Silver Spring
Applicants should bring their resumes, come dressed for success and be prepared to discuss their experience. The department is looking for dedicated, hardworking and motivated individuals. Applicants should note these job fairs are not job or location specific. Applicants may attend any job fair regardless of where they are seeking to work in the County.
The part-time/seasonal pay rate begins at $16.70 an hour and increases based on experience. Applicants must be at least 16 years of age at the start of camps (lifeguards must be at least 15). Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply.
As a condition of employment, applicants will be required to pass a criminal background investigation. The investigation will include state, federal and sex offender background checks.
If you are interested in working with Montgomery County Recreation you can also visit the website for additional information or to apply online. Explore both part-time and full-time opportunities.
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Message from the PTSA
AFTER-PROM - We are very excited to have an After Prom committee lead and a couple of volunteers. However, we would love to get a couple of volunteers to help with this big event planned for May 3rd. Please reach out to us at svhsptsapres@gmail.com if you are interested. We thank you in advance!
RESTAURANT NIGHT RESCHEDULED - The fundraiser at Chick-Fil-A originally planned for Wednesday, March 13th from 5:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m is being rescheduled due to scheduling conflicts. A new date will be shared soon.
Staff Appreciation - The PTSA is working on putting together a staff appreciation event for our wonderful teachers in early March. Information on how you can support will be shared soon.
The PTSA is on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/954316351262170/
Have a great week 💚💛
SVHS PTSA
#SVPROUD
Thanks,
Chantal
Message from the Boosters
The Boosters are proud to announce our annual MULCH sale is underway 83 bags sold so far. ALL proceeds are distributed to the clubs and athletic teams on campus. Please use the QR code below to order.
SPECIAL NOTICE: MULCH SALE EXTENDED. We will now be accepting mulch orders until March 18th. We are planning on delivering on March 24th
Please note we offer mulch in brown, black, and natural your choice. Many others only offer one type!
https://checkout.square.site/merchant/MLCJWY57F025E/checkout/FXXOQRYFNO7V2XOZHNSH6JU7?src=webqr
This week's events:
Thursday 3/7/24
Varsity Baseball Scrimmage vs. Northwest 4:00PM
Friday 3/8/24
Varsity and JV LAX Scrimmage vs. Watkins Mill 5:30 PM
JOIN THE BOOSTERS:
2023-2024 Booster Membership is now open to join!
Please use this QR code or link to sign up and send your $15 membership fee
https://square.link/u/7qiWt8kq
Membership gives you voting rights for decisions in Boosters, changes, and how to disperse money to clubs and athletics. You will also receive a Seneca Valley bumper sticker.
VOLUNTEER WITH THE BOOSTERS:
VOLUNTEER. We are currently trying to fill volunteer positions for the 27-winter sports home activities. Parents and kids (SSL hours given) are encouraged to volunteer. With a little help we will have concession and spirit wear sales open at each event. As you know, the money we make goes back to the kids.
PLEASE contact Rob Duda at 301-523-2781, robduda@verizon.net, boosterssenecavalley@gmail,com or use the sign up link below.
Sign up genius is LIVE for our winter season:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c0e4fadaf2ca1fc1-svhs#/
Please know that Boosters needs a ton of volunteerism and in turn, this allows our clubs and teams to achieve requested grants.
Visit us on social media!
IG: #seneca_boosters and #stormtheeagle
Facebook: Seneca Valley HS Boosters
Twitter: @svhsbooster
Thank you,
Rob Duda SVHS Booster President 2023-2024
Visit us on our social media sites:
https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/10c0e4fadaf2ca1fc1-svhs
https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/senecavalleyhs/activities/boosterclub/
The Birds of Play are already hard at work on the spring musical, Mamma Mia!
Shirts are for sale! You know that the Birds of Play always have the BEST Shirts! Our simple but stunning blue shirt with dark blue logo is sure to put you in the island mood, and for only $20 it's a steal! Shirts are available online until February 20th.
Want to support the Birds of Play while also reaching a large community audience? Purchase an ad in our program! We've got everything from $5 to $125 range. So say hey to your favorite student, promote your business, market your side hustle, and show your love. Ad Sales close March 15.
Show dates are April 12, 13, 19, and 20! Save the date!
Email Joanna C Fellows at joanna_c_Fellows@mcpsmd.org with any questions!
Joanna C Fellows
she/her
SVHS Theatre Director & ECA Director
Sustainability Contests
Students, please consider entering these exciting sustainability contests!
2024 Sustainability Poster Contest:
All MCPS students and staff are invited to participate in the Division of Sustainability and Compliance's Sustainability Poster Contest. The focus of this annual contest is to increase awareness and demonstrate your school's commitment to environmental sustainability and sustainable actions related to energy conservation, waste reduction, and responsible recycling. Posters must be submitted to DSC by Friday, April 5, 2024. For more information, visit: poster contest | Montgomery County Public Schools | Rockville, MD (montgomeryschoolsmd.org)Links to an external site.
DUAL ENROLLMENT!!
There is still time to register for the Spring Semester of Dual Enrollment! The classes offered in the building for Spring 2024 will be AOSC 100 (Weather & Climate) and BSAD 101 (Introduction to Business). These classes will be offered during 7th & 8th periods and are open to qualified students in all grades. Students are also able to take classes on campus at Montgomery College as well as virtually. Tuition and books are at NO COST to students and families. This is a fantastic opportunity to start earning free college credit! Please email Stacey Blaine with any questions at stacey_j_blaine@mcpsmd.org
Stacey Blaine
Part-time Dual Enrollment Program Assistant
Seneca Valley High School
Room 2107B
SVHS Student and Family Resource Page
Click here for a list and links to resources and supports available for students and families in the Seneca Valley Community.
IB Projects
Our last SEL lesson was on February 21st!! Please see the timeline below for the project due dates.
February 20: Due date for students to complete their products and create a Google Slide highlighting their projects.
February 28, February 29, March 5, & March 6: 10th grade students will be assigned to one of the workshop dates during periods 6-8 in the Library Media Center with Mrs. Becraft to complete their final report.
March 8: Due date for their Final Report.
MYP Personal Project workshops for 10th graders: As referenced above, I will be holding 4 workshops during periods 6-8 in the Library Media Center in order to help support 10th graders complete the IB-required final report for their MYP Personal Project.
Workshop dates: Periods 6-8 on February 28, February 29, March 5, & March 8
Students who submit their Product Google Slide assignment, due Feb. 20th, will be invited to ONE of the four workshops.
ATL Workshop Series
As part of our EOS work, we will be hosting a series of ATL student workshops during lunch in room 1601 to support student skill development. These workshops are open to all students.
Workshops topics & dates: Time Management on March, Developing Studying Skills on March 21 & Effective Note-taking on April 11
Students should register using the QR code below or bitly (https://bit.ly/SVHSATLworkshop).
Notes From the SVHS College and Career Center
2024–25 FAFSA Info & Updates
Many students have come to my office asking about the FAFSA and the March 1 deadline. March 1 is typically the annual deadline established by the state of Maryland for students to submit their FAFSA or MSFAA (Now, part of the MHEC One App) to be considered for state aid. With all of the FAFSA delays, Maryland (MHEC) has changed their deadline to May 15. MHEC’s deadline to submit any additional, required documents is now June 15. Please click on the link below.
Please reach this important note from MHEC
Even though the deadline has been extended, I would still encourage students to submit their FAFSA or MSFAA (MHEC One) as soon as possible. Review the 2023-24 SV Financial Aid Guide for Seniors for more information and instructions.
Important Message from Mrs. Ellen Fellows (SVHS SSL Coordinator)
Congratulations to our seniors who have gone above and beyond in obtaining their Student Service-Learning hours (SSL) for graduation! We have many students who are set to earn the county SSL award of 240 hours or more completed. Please turn in any unsubmitted hours to the tray in counseling services or to ellen_p_fellows@mcpsmd.org on Form 560-51 by Friday, April 5th at 3pm.
As you know, students must earn 75 SSL hours to graduate high school. If you do not have these hours, you will not walk the stage and will not graduate high school on time. We are asking all students to complete their hours by April 1st (if this is an issue, please see Mrs. Fellows as we always can find a way to complete them).
Click here to learn more and explore SSL opportunities
College Acceptance Wall - Tracking College Admissions & Merit Scholarship Offers in Naviance
Many seniors have already received college admissions decisions. This is a reminder to keep track of ALL admissions results and merit scholarships for ALL colleges you applied to in Naviance. 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.)
Updating this will help us create our College Acceptance Wall which is coming soon!! We will also need this information for our Senior Exit Surveys, when those become available later this Spring.
Upcoming Scholarships
March 13 - HOLA at Microsoft Scholarships* - (*deadline is 4pm on 3/13!) three (3) $20,000 scholarships distributed over 4 years ($5,000 per year, renewable) and ten (10) $5,000 one-time awards; senior; min 3.0 GPA (unweighted); be of Hispanic and Latinx descent (for example, Mexican American, Cuban American, Brazilian, etc); U.S. citizen, permanent legal resident or be an individual granted deferred action status under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program (DACA); enroll in full-time undergraduate study in Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Information Systems, or one of the following Business programs- Business Administration, Finance or Marketing at an accredited two- or four-year college, university or vocational school, in the U.S., for the entire upcoming academic year; flyer.
March 13 - Blacks at Microsoft Scholarships - 5- $20,000 scholarships distributed over 4 years ($5,000 per year, renewable) & 45- $2,500 one-time only scholarships; senior; min 3.0 GPA; must be of African descent (African American or African); attend four-year school in the fall; major in engineering, computer science, computer information systems, or select business programs (see link); passion for technology; leadership; financial need; 2 letters of rec.; resume; transcript; two essays; photo.
March 13 - Women at Microsoft Scholarships - seven one-time awards of $5,000; senior; self-identify as a woman; min 3.0 GPA (unweighted); plan to enroll in full-time in a tech, engineering, math, or computer science related undergraduate study at an accredited two- or four-year college, university, or vocational-technical school, in the U.S., for the entire upcoming academic year; transcript; recipients selected on the basis of: academic record, demonstrated leadership and participation in school and community activities, work experience, a statement of educational and career goals and objectives, unusual personal or family circumstances, an online recommendation.
March 13 - Microsoft Disability Scholarship - up to ten awards of $5,000 (renewable, see link for details); senior; min 2.5 GPA (unweighted); living with a disability as defined by WHO, including visual, hearing, mobility, cognitive, and/or speech disabilities or other disability; enroll in an undergraduate program at an accredited 2 or 4-year University/College or Vocational/Technical School, in the U.S., in the fall of the upcoming academic year; pursue a degree in the following eligible majors: engineering, computer science, computer information systems, law, business, or a related field (e.g. paralegal, pre-law, finance, business administration, or marketing); demonstrate a passion for technology; demonstrate leadership at school and/or in the community; require financial assistance to attend college; enrollment status must be full-time or half-time; transcript; essay; letter of recommendation.
March 15 - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority MCAC County-Wide Scholarship - senior; apply to a two or four year university or college as a full-time student; min 2.5 GPA (unweighted); completed application; two letters of recommendation; official transcript; two separate, 300-500 word essays; wallet size color photograph picture; scholarship link.
March 15 - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority MCAC Career/Vocational/Technical Scholarship - senior; apply to an accredited career/vocational/technical school as a full-time student; min 2.0 GPA (unweighted); completed application; two letters of recommendation; official transcript; two separate, 300-500 word essays; wallet size color photograph picture; scholarship link.
March 15 - Horatio Alger Association Scholarship* - *(deadline is 12pm on 3/15) 600+ college scholarships up to $25,000; junior; United States citizen; maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0; exhibit a strong commitment to pursue and complete a bachelor's degree in the U.S. (students may start their studies at a two-year institution and then transfer); demonstrate critical financial need ($65,000 or lower adjusted gross family income is required); involved in co-curricular and community service activities; display integrity and perseverance in overcoming adversity; essay; Counselor Certification Form; transcript; income verification.
March 15 - PAVE Essay Contest & Scholarship Program - First place – $2500, Second place – $1500, and Third place – $1000; open to high school juniors and seniors who live in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia; write a well-crafted essay (of up to 1,000 words) in which you imagine a future with autonomous vehicles, choosing one of three prompts.
March 15 - Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. - Eta Pi Zeta Chapter 2023-2024 Scholarship - awards of up to $1,000; senior; min 2.5 GPA (unweighted); open to all Montgomery County students regardless of race, color, or creed; accepted at a (2) or (4) year Not for Profit College or University; proof of community service hours; essay; 2 letters of recommendation; official transcript; acceptance letter from the recipient's College or University; participation in an interview by the Eta Pi Zeta Scholarship Committee; signed photo release by parent or guardian; click here for the flyer.
Click here to see the SVHS Scholarships Page for more opportunities.
Other Info & Opportunities
Upcoming College/Career Rep Visits to SVHS
Camp Sonshine, Lunch Visit (Summer Opportunities) - Tue March 5 @ 11:12 AM - 11:54 AM
*No registration in Naviance needed. Stop by the SVHS cafeteria anytime during lunch to learn about summer job or SSL opportunities (Assistant Counselor Positions) from Camp Sonshine.
Smokey Glen Farm, Seasonal Jobs for Students - Wed March 6 @ 11:24 AM - 12:06 PM
*No registration in Naviance needed. Stop by the SVHS cafeteria anytime during lunch to learn about part-time summer job opportunities at Smokey Glen Farm.
Virtual Resume, LinkedIn, and Interview Strategies Workshop - March 14
March 14, 6-8pm
Want to make your resume stand out? Do you need help building your LinkedIn profile? Are you acing your interviews?
Register to attend our Virtual Resume, LinkedIn, and Interview Strategies Workshop in collaboration with Salesforces! The event will be held virtually on Thursday, March 14th, from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. We only have 60 slots open, so take advantage of this opportunity!
Link here to register: tinyurl.com/ye25pmwx
Please contact Ms. Romero regarding any questions at Lisa_D_Romero@mcpsmd.org or 240-740-3670.
Pre-College Fair - March 14
March 14, 6-8pm | Wootton High School
Admissions Gambit's third annual Pre-college Fair will be hosted at Wootton HS on March 14 from 6-8pm (see flyer). This fair is completely free for MCPS families with current 9th, 10th, or 11th grade students.
We have representatives from pre-college programs at Brown, Columbia, Duke, Georgetown, George Washington, Hopkins, and more coming to our backyard to connect with MCPS families. These colleges offer summer programs in medicine, sports management, business, law, engineering, and other areas of study. Some programs offer scholarships as well.
Click the link below or scan the QR Code on the flyer to register. Registration is required by March 11.
MoCoCap Freshman College Tour to Towson University - March 15
The Montgomery County Career Advising Program (MoCo CAP), is excited to invite 9th graders to participate in a college tour experience to Towson University on Friday, March 15, 2024! This event is free and available to the first 250 9th graders!
Learn about campus facilities and infrastructure
College course details
Take a tour around the campus
Meet students, lectures & advisors
Signed permission slips due by March 8th! Students can pick up a permission slip from the Career Advising Coach (Ms. Shipe) in Room 2107.
Click here for the flyer with more information | Información en español
Questions? Reach out to Kari Shipe, MoCoCap Career Advising Coach at Seneca Valley High School.
SAT Day - March 19 (Juniors)
SAT School Day will be offered to all Grade 11 students at SVHS on March 19. More details and information will be shared soon. In the meantime, I strongly encourage students to take advantage of Khan Academy’s free SAT prep to prepare.
NACAC College Fair Field Trip for Juniors - March 20
Attention Class of 2025! It’s time to begin your college search! On Wednesday, March 20th, 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.
Click here for more information (Letter & Permission Slip)
To attend this field trip, the bus fee must be paid and a signed permission slip must be turned in to Mr. Nalda by March 13!
For any families interested in attending, the fair will be open to the public on the evening of March 19, from 6:30pm - 8pm (click here to register). Workshop opportunities will be available to learn more about financial aid and the college application process. See workshops flyer for more details and to register
Internships, Summer Programs, and Pre-College Programs
Internships, summer programs, and pre-college programs are a great way for student to explore post-high school options and gain valuable experience they can add to their resume. Many summer programs have spring application deadlines, so start searching soon if you may be interested! Explore the many options and opportunities from the list below:
Summer Programs & Internships - List of summer programs and internships created by MCPS College & Career Information Coordinators.
Do you have questions about internships or would you like to learn more? Please reach out to the internship coordinator at SVHS, Ms. Kim Skufca.
U.S. Service Academies - Summer Programs for Juniors
Library Media News: Spotlight on Digital Citizenship
Last week during SEL, students participated in the second of four digital well-being lessons that aim to help students develop agency, reduce anxiety, and increase mindfulness around media and the use of technology, and are part of MCPS’s commitment to teaching digital citizenship. Last week’s lesson focused on design tricks, ways tech companies keep users online. The lesson kicked off with data from the article Teens Spend Average of 4.8 Hours on Social Media Per Day and used the video Mind Control: How Apps Use Design Tricks to Hook You to frame a class discussion.
Access related family tips from Common Sense Education in English, Spanish, and additional languages (Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Russian, Tagalog, Urdu, and Vietnamese) to engage children in conversations about the ways we interact with technology and the impact these interactions may have on our lives. Additional ideas for family discussion topics may be accessed through articles on the Common Sense Media Blog for Parents and Caregivers and via Your Characters Count, an MCPS website dedicated to digital citizenship.
Book Club Updates: Readers will meet to discuss the book All my Rage by Sabaa Tahir on Thursday, March 14th. Limited print copies are available to borrow from the LMC. Both the eBook and audiobook are also available in sorapp.com (log in using studentID@mcpsmd.net & your password), then search by title to access the book. 🌻
Creativity Contests 🎥
The National School Bus Safety Poster Contest is underway, and includes a category for K-12 Special Education students. Submissions for the contest must be received by Gabriel Rose, Director of Pupil Transportation and Emergency Management for the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) by Friday, March 15. Click HERE for more information.
The Keeping It Safe (KIS) Coalition invites teams of two or more students to create and submit 30-second videos on one of three topics related to the risks and dangers of underage drinking. Entries are due by March 31, 2024. Click HERE for more information and contest rules.
The Division of Sustainability and Compliance Poster Contest, open to all MCPS students and staff, presents a chance to help raise awareness about the importance of environmental sustainability, energy conservation, waste reduction and responsible recycling, and showcase your creativity! Entries are due by Friday, April 5.
Student Athletes, Families, and Screaming Eagle Fans!
Please see our weekly update from the athletic department.
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