7400 Bellefield Avenue, Fort Washington, MD 20744 | (301) 449-4966 | www.pgcps.org/applegrove
7400 Bellefield Avenue, Fort Washington, MD 20744 | (301) 449-4966 | www.pgcps.org/applegrove
🍎 The Apple Grove Way 🍎
School Mission: The Mission of Apple Grove Elementary School is to ensure that all students acquire the requisite knowledge and skills to become a college and career ready member of a diverse global society and workforce with an understanding of their role, impact and responsibilities within that society.
School Vision: Growing in Greatness: Rooted in Community, Diversity and Academic Excellence
Apple Grove Elementary School is a place where every community member feels safe, feels seen, and is supported to succeed.
Black History Month
February
January 8 - March 4- English Language Development (ESOL) English Language Proficiency (ACCESS) Assessment Window
February 17- Schools & Offices Closed | President's Day
February 20- 2nd Quarter Report Cards Released printed
February 21- Grade Appeal Window Opens
February 24 - 28- Black History Month Spirit Week
2/24- HBCU & Greek Life Day- Wear apparel representing your favorite Historically Black College & University or Black Greek Letter organization
2/25- Black Excellence Day- Dress as an inspirational Black leader, innovator, or historical figure
2/26- African Heritage Day- Wear Traditional African attire or clothing with African prints
2/27- Afro-Futurism Day- Wear Black Cultural Fashion inspired by Black Panther or Afro-Futurism
2/28- Black History Colors Day- Show your pride by wearing red, black, green, and gold!
February 27- Fifth Grade Black History Gallery
February 28- Ramadan Begins
February 28- 3 Hour Early Dismissal | Teacher Half-Day Planning
Apple Grove Elementary's Student January Attendance Data
Fifth Grade takes the lead with the least amount of Chronically Absent Students! One thing fifth graders are going to do is COME TO SCHOOL!
💭 What makes it hard for you as a parent to get your child or children to school every day? 💭
Contact Mrs. Epps, Ms. Worrell, or your child's teacher at (301) 449-4966 to get support today!
Principal's Message
Greetings Apple Grove Friends and Families!
"And how are the children?
We have reached an exciting point in the school year, and we appreciate your partnership in supporting our students! Please take note of the following updates:
📌 2nd Quarter Grades – Report cards are now available in Synergy ParentVue, and printed copies will be distributed this week. If you wish to appeal a grade, the 2nd Quarter Grade Appeal Window is open. Please complete the request here and submit it to Ms. Worrell (Nicole.Worrell@pgcps.org).
🏆 2nd Quarter Awards – This week, we will celebrate our 2nd-5th grade students, staff, and parents/caregivers at the 2nd Quarter Awards Program. We look forward to recognizing their hard work and achievements!
📅 Midpoint of 3rd Quarter – As we approach the halfway mark of the 3rd quarter, please check your child’s grades regularly and maintain communication with their teachers to ensure continued success.
🎯 Attendance Matters – Let’s prioritize strong attendance for the remainder of February! Every school day counts toward your child’s growth and progress.
🚗 Morning Arrival Reminder – Thank you for adhering to the morning drop-off procedures and ensuring a safe and smooth arrival for all students. Your cooperation helps keep everyone—especially our children—safe!
🙏 Gratitude for Your Patience & Support – We appreciate your understanding as we navigate unexpected changes, including staff on long-term leave and building repairs requiring room adjustments. Your flexibility and support mean the world to us!
Thank you for being an essential part of the Apple Grove community. Together, we will continue to ensure our students feel safe, seen, and supported to be successful.
We also want to remind families that Apple Grove Elementary is a place where every child is safe, seen, and supported. In uncertain times, children may have questions or fears about what they hear in the news. You can help by providing reassurance, maintaining routines, and reminding them they are surrounded by people who care for them. For additional support, PGCPS offers immigration resources here.
This Friendly February, be friendly to others and give your relationships a boost. Today's Action for Happiness encourages us to ask a friend how they have been feeling lately.
Thank you for being an essential part of our school community. Thank you for your continued partnership as we support our children in achieving their very best. Together, we’ll make this a successful month for all! Together, with you, we are the Greatness at the Grove and we will continue the work that has been done at AGES because we are 2 Legit 2 Quit the greatness at Apple Grove!
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This newsletter will be updated Sunday nights and posted on the Apple Grove Elementary website to keep all students, staff, families and community members informed. Be sure to read and make note of all details.
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Who to contact
Synergy ParentVue help: Ms. Graham, School Secretary, Kimberly.Jumaniyazov@pgcps.org
Attendance, Enrollment or Withdrawal: Ms. Graham, School Secretary, Kimberly.Jumaniyazov@pgcps.org
To schedule a parent/teacher conference: Your child's teacher(s) or Special Education Case Manager
Grades, Instruction or Student Work: Your child's teacher(s) or Special Education Case Manager
Special Education Services: Your child's teacher(s) or Special Education Case Manager or Ms. Nelson, Special Education Chairperson, Jamie2.Nelson@pgcps.org
Academic or Behavioral support: Your child's teacher(s) or Special Education Case Manager, Mrs. Epps, Professional School Counselor, Robbin.Epps@pgcps.org
Student health: Nurse Dillard, Nurse, Mary.Dillard@pgcps.org
Discipline: Ms. Worrell, Assistant Principal, nicole.worrell@pgcps.org
General questions: Apple Grove, agrove@pgcps.org
To schedule an appointment with Principal Broussard: Ms. Hughes, Principal's Secretary, alethia.hughes@pgcps.org
As the temperatures drop, it is important to ensure children are dressed appropriately for cold weather. Layers are key! Make sure your child has a warm hat, gloves, insulated outerwear, and waterproof shoes or boots. For extremely cold days, adding additional layers and covering exposed skin is crucial.
Please also be aware of the warning signs of hypothermia, which include confusion, shivering, difficulty speaking, sleepiness, and stiff muscles. If you notice any of these signs, seek warmth and medical attention immediately.
The safety of our students and school community is our top priority. This is a reminder regarding Apple Grove Elementary’s morning drop-off procedures, which have been in place for the past three years:
✅ Drive to the end of the Drop-Off Lane (designated by the cones) before allowing your child to exit your vehicle. [Please see the attached picture 🔸]
❌ Do not stop and allow children to exit before reaching the last cone at the end of the lane.
Failure to follow these procedures creates unsafe conditions for you, your child, and other drivers. As we are now in the second semester of the school year, moving forward, anyone who continues to violate these procedures will be reported to Prince George’s County Parking & Traffic Enforcement and may be subject to a formal No Trespass Letter prohibiting access to Apple Grove Elementary property.
Per PGCPS Administrative Procedure 5090 – School Arrival and Dismissal Procedures, all individuals transporting students must follow the directions of school staff. Additionally, the PGCPS Code of Conduct for Families, Volunteers, and Visitors prohibits violating traffic laws or parking regulations on school property.
We appreciate your cooperation in ensuring a safe and efficient drop-off process for all families. Thank you for doing your part to keep Apple Grove a secure and welcoming environment.
Assert Your Rights and Defend Yourself
Update Emergency Contacts at school
Create a Family Preparedness Plan (Immigrant Legal Resource Center); Preparedness Guide- English; Preparedness Guide- Spanish
Save Important Numbers (child's school, neighbors, etc.)
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
3600 Clipper Mill Rd, Suite 350
Baltimore, MD 21211
Takoma Park Field Office: 301.270.2258
AYUDA
6925 B Willow Street NW
Washington, DC 20012
202-387-4848
CASA
8151 15th Ave.
Hyattsville, MD 20783
Phone: 301-431-4185
Fax: 301-408-4123
Central American Resource Center (CARECEN)
1460 Columbia Road NW, Suite C-1
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: 202-328-9799
Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR)
453 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20003
Phone: 202-488-8787
Latin American Youth Center/Maryland Multicultural Youth Center (LAYC/MMYC)
6200 Sheridan Street
Riverdale, MD 20737
Phone: 301-779-2851
At Apple Grove Elementary School, the safety and well-being of our students, their families, and staff are our highest priorities. We understand the concerns that some families may have regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents/officers visiting our campus. We want to assure you that we have clear procedures in place to protect the rights and safety of all students and families, regardless of immigration status.
Please know the following:
Schools Are Supposed to Be Protected Spaces: Under federal guidelines, schools are considered protected spaces, and ICE should not conduct enforcement actions at schools or bus stops except under extraordinary circumstances.
No Unauthorized Access: ICE agents/officers will not be allowed inside the school. School staff will use the video telecom system to verify their credentials and reasons for the visit while keeping the doors securely locked.
No Release of Information: Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), we are prohibited from sharing any student or family information with ICE without parental consent or a valid judicial warrant. Administrative ICE (deportation, investigation) warrants do not permit access to student information.
General Counsel and Security Consultation: If ICE agents/officers visit, we will contact the Office of General Counsel and Security Office immediately to ensure all actions are lawful and appropriate.
Family Notifications: If a situation arises involving your child, we will notify you immediately and provide updates in your preferred language. Be sure your child's Emergency Contacts are updated in Synergy and in the main office.
In the rare event of an ICE visit, we will take additional steps to ensure everyone’s safety, including initiating reverse evacuation or lockdown procedures if necessary. Please know that we will do everything possible to protect our students, families, and staff.
Additionally, we will provide resources such as the red cards and preparedness guides in the lobby and main office for everyone.
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact us at (301) 449-4966 or Principal Broussard at Samecia.Broussard@pgcps.org. We are here to support you and ensure that Apple Grove remains a safe and welcoming environment for everyone.
Parents, do these short, engaging and impactful activities daily for reinforcing key skills at home while fostering a love for learning.
English Language Development:
Label in English: Point to items in the picture or objects around the house, say the word in English (if you know it), and encourage your child to repeat it. You can also use a bilingual dictionary or a translation app to learn the English word together, if applicable.
Sight Word Practice: Use flashcards with common English words. Practice saying and using them in sentences. Use a translation app (Google Translation) to learn the English word together, if applicable.
Repetition Practice: Repeat new words or phrases to build pronunciation confidence.
Word Practice: Practice spelling and writing new vocabulary words in sentences.
Pre-Kindergarten:
Reading: Read a storybook together. Ask your child to point to pictures that match the words or describe what’s happening.
Math: Count objects around the house, like toys or utensils. Practice identifying shapes in the environment (e.g., "Find something shaped like a circle").
Critical Thinking: Play “I Spy” to encourage observation skills and ask open-ended questions like, “What do you think will happen next in the story?”
Kindergarten:
Reading: Practice letter recognition by identifying letters on cereal boxes, street signs, or in books. Have them sound out simple three-letter words (e.g., cat, dog).
Math: Count forward and backward to 20. Use household objects to practice simple addition and subtraction (e.g., “You have 2 apples, and I give you 1 more. How many do you have now?”).
Critical Thinking: Sort objects by size, color, or shape and ask your child why they grouped them that way.
First Grade:
Reading: Practice sight words or play a word-matching game. Read a short story and ask your child to retell it in their own words.
Math: Use everyday activities like setting the table to practice counting by twos. Practice simple word problems using addition and subtraction.
Critical Thinking: Solve simple puzzles or riddles. Ask your child to predict what will happen next in a story and explain why.
Second Grade:
Reading: Read a short passage together and ask your child to identify the main idea and key details. Encourage them to read aloud to build fluency.
Math: Practice skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s. Use coins to teach the value of money and create simple math problems.
Critical Thinking: Play “Would You Rather?” games with reasoning (e.g., "Would you rather eat ice cream or pizza? Why?").
Third Grade:
Reading: Read a nonfiction article or book and discuss what they learned. Introduce vocabulary words and ask them to use them in sentences.
Math: Practice multiplication facts through flashcards or apps. Solve real-world math problems, like calculating how much something costs with tax.
Critical Thinking: Encourage your child to ask “why” questions about the world and research answers together.
Fourth Grade:
Reading: Read a chapter from a book and discuss the characters’ actions and motivations. Have your child write a summary in their own words.
Math: Practice multiplication and division facts through flashcards or apps. Solve multi-step word problems or practice fractions using objects like pizza slices. Practice rounding numbers in everyday contexts.
Critical Thinking: Play strategy games like chess or card games that involve planning and decision-making.
Fifth Grade:
Reading: Discuss a news article or nonfiction text and ask your child to express their opinion and back it up with evidence from the text.
Math: Practice multiplication and division facts through flashcards or apps. Work on decimals and percentages, such as calculating discounts or tips while shopping. Practice long division with real-world examples.
Critical Thinking: Debate simple topics (e.g., "Should recess be longer?") and encourage your child to present clear arguments and counterarguments.
Here are a few health reminders:
1. Please let Nurse Dillard know if your child/children test positive for any communicable diseases. As of right now, RSV, pneumonia and influenza cases are rising.
2. The Maryland Department of Health has reported a high combination of COVID-19 and Influenza (Flu) hospitalizations in the state of Maryland.
3. Please protect yourselves. Stay home from school/work if you are not feeling well.
4. Facemasks are highly encouraged during this respiratory season.
5. Please practice safe hand hygiene. Wash hands frequently.
6. Get vaccinated against Influenza, COVID-19 and RSV (if applicable).
7. Rest, hydrate, maintain a healthy diet and move your bodies daily. Build and maintain your immune systems!
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
mary.dillard@pgcps.org
301-449-4966
Thank you.
Beginning with the 2024-25 school year, Synergy will replace SchoolMAX as the student information system for Prince George's County Public Schools. Families will now use ParentVUE, in place of Family Portal, to access important information about their students.
ParentVUE is the portal that allows parents and guardians to view information about their student, including classroom assignments and scores, attendance, transcripts, graduation status and more. In ParentVUE, families can also update their phone numbers and emergency contact information and access the Online Registration (OLR) Application.
Learn more about ParentVue here. Additionally, you may reach out to Ms. Graham at (301) 449-4966 or Kimberly.Jumaniyazov@pgcps.org for help activating or navigating your account.
"We've got the energy for Synergy!"
Please view the video on activating a ParentVUE account for parents who previously had a SchoolMAX account.
Please view the video on activating a ParentVUE account for parents who did not have an activated SchoolMAX account.
We have an exciting announcement: for the current school year, Prince George's County Public Schools is offering all students access to free online counseling and doctor visits through our partnership with Hazel Health. This service is 100% confidential, and is completely free to families. Hazel Health provides high-quality care for all students — no matter their insurance or immigration status.
Your child can work 1-on-1 with a licensed therapist in weekly video sessions, which they can have at school or at home. They can also see a doctor within minutes using any device.
Please note, students will not receive care without guardian consent.
Signing up takes less than 5 minutes, visit getstarted.hazel.co.
Thank you, and have a wonderful day!
🍎 The Apple Grove Way 🍎
School Mission: The Mission of Apple Grove Elementary School is to ensure that all students acquire the requisite knowledge and skills to become a college and career ready member of a diverse global society and workforce with an understanding of their role, impact and responsibilities within that society.
School Vision: Growing in Greatness: Rooted in Community, Diversity and Academic Excellence
Apple Grove Elementary School is a place where every community member feels safe, feels seen, and is supported to succeed.