Important News

PTA Reflections

All our children are artists at heart. The National PTA Reflections competition gives them the chance to show these talents. Reflections asks students to reflect on a theme – this year’s theme is “I Will Change the World By…”– and to interpret their thoughts through art. They can enter the contest in six categories: visual arts, music composition, literature, film…

October is Bully Awareness Month

During the month of October, Mrs. Carlson, our school counselor will be going into classrooms to teach bully awareness, strategies, and inclusion. Daily announcements are shared school wide with different anti-bullying tips and how as a community we can end bullying. Please also view these resources that you can use at home to continue the conversation about bullying and how…

SFES Title I Parent Event: Navigating Canvas & HCPSS Connect

Parents are invited to a virtual event where they will learn to navigate HCPSS Connect to view report cards and the basics of Canvas. Announcements, Modules, Assignments and the Gradebook portions of Canvas will be covered, as well as how to access Canvas on your phone. The event is for parents with students in Pre-K thru Grade 5. Please RSVP…

Updated Volunteer/Observer Vaccine Requirements

Effective Monday, October 25, all volunteers and chaperones who interact with students, and parents/guardians who are conducting classroom observations will be required to use the PinPoint platform to show proof of full vaccination at least five school days in advance. The requirement also applies to students who volunteer or mentor at another HCPSS school during the school day, but not…

HCPSS Attendance Procedures

Research is clear that showing up for school has a huge impact on a student’s academic and social success starting from kindergarten and continuing through high school. Absences can be a sign that a student is losing interest in school, struggling with school or even facing social challenges. Missing 10% (or about 18 days of a school year) can drastically…

Maryland's Ready To Read Act

Please read the information at this link to learn more about the Ready to Read Act and how this affects your children. Should you have any questions regarding the Ready to Read Act after reviewing the linked document, please contact your child's homeroom teacher or our Reading Support Teacher, Mrs. Leslie Ferrera at Leslie_Ferrara@hcpss.org

Fall MAP Testing

The Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) assessment is designed to measure a student’s academic achievement and growth over time in reading and mathematics. Together with other classroom-based information, MAP results can help teachers make instructional decisions that match the needs of each child. MAP is a computer adaptive assessment. In a computer adaptive assessment, as a student responds to questions…

PTA Trunk or Treat Cancelled

Due to the forecasted weather for this Friday,10/29/21, PTA’s Trunk or Treat is cancelled. The PTA plans to make treat bags available to every student after-school on Friday. You can still join us for restaurant night at PizzaMan 10/29 from 7pm-9pm. The PTA looks forward to seeing you Saturday November 20th for our Family Turkey Trot! Debido al pronóstico del…

Howard County GT Program Parent Academy, October 13 and 14, 2021

HCPSS families interested in the Gifted and Talented (GT) Program are invited to come learn about the advanced-level offerings available and how their students can become involved. The evening will begin with an overview of GT Education Program offerings followed by a question and answer session with Central Office GT Education Program staff. Elementary and Secondary programs will be covered…

Tune in Tuesday: Promoting Lifelong Readers at SFES

We are excited to announce that Tune in Tuesday is BACK! One Tuesday per month starting tomorrow, October 12th, we will spotlight a new book that will be read aloud by a Mystery Reader. Families will be able to listen to the story from the comfort of their own home via GoogleMeet. The Power of Read Alouds: The single most…