Severn Elementary School



45643801905000Calendar EventsNovember 1stGrade 3 & 5 BSO Field Trip 9-11:45November 5th Make Up Picture Day 2nd Grade Field Trip – 9-2November 6th School Closed – Election DayNovember 7thPBIS Movie & Pajama DayNovember 8th 2 Hour Early Dismissal No PM Pre-KNovember 9th 2 Hour Early Dismissal No PM Pre-K Veteran’s Day Assembly – 9am Wear Red, White & Blue dayNovember 10th Family Involvement Conference AACC – 8:30 -2:00November 12th Beginning of 2nd marking periodNovember 12th – 16th Magazine/Catalog tower contest American Education Week ? Classroom Visitation Book FairNovember 20th Report Cards Go HomeNovember 21st – 23rd Schools Closed – Thanksgiving BreakNovember 29thArt Show – 5:30 – 7:3000Calendar EventsNovember 1stGrade 3 & 5 BSO Field Trip 9-11:45November 5th Make Up Picture Day 2nd Grade Field Trip – 9-2November 6th School Closed – Election DayNovember 7thPBIS Movie & Pajama DayNovember 8th 2 Hour Early Dismissal No PM Pre-KNovember 9th 2 Hour Early Dismissal No PM Pre-K Veteran’s Day Assembly – 9am Wear Red, White & Blue dayNovember 10th Family Involvement Conference AACC – 8:30 -2:00November 12th Beginning of 2nd marking periodNovember 12th – 16th Magazine/Catalog tower contest American Education Week ? Classroom Visitation Book FairNovember 20th Report Cards Go HomeNovember 21st – 23rd Schools Closed – Thanksgiving BreakNovember 29thArt Show – 5:30 – 7:30-2487171329309Principal’s MessageHappy November to our wonderful families! Thank you all for a wonderful First Marking Period. The month of November tends to “fly by.” Please be sure to stay current with SES happenings via classroom communication, Twitter, and the SES webpage. This month, we have several exciting events planned, including, but not limited to: American Education Week, Annual Catalog and Magazine Tower Contest, as well as our Veteran’s Day Festivities. Below, please find our November “SES Fun Facts” This month, we will host classroom visits during American Education Week. Please be sure to review additional information below. In addition, please be sure to join us for our Annual Veteran’s Day Assemblies. More information is included in the newsletter.Stay tuned for report cards. Report cards will come home the end of this month. Please continue to check your child’s homework and agenda nightly as it contains pertinent school happenings. In addition, stay current with your child’s progress via ParentConnect. If you need additional information, please contact Ms. Bentley via email at ebentley@ or call the front office 410-551-6220. Thank you all for your participation with this year’s Harvest for the Hungry campaign. It was a success! Way to go SES! We collected over 50 boxes of non-perishable food items to donate to the Food Bank. Please consider following Severn Elementary School on Twitter. We regularly post pictures of instruction and class events/activities. If you need assistance creating an account, please let me know. I can be reached via email at iksmith@ or via phone at 410-551-6220. Check out page 3 of this newsletter for the Tweets of the Month. Thank you for your partnership and collaboration. It is most appreciated.Mrs. Smith iksmith@Sincerely,Isaphine Smith00Principal’s MessageHappy November to our wonderful families! Thank you all for a wonderful First Marking Period. The month of November tends to “fly by.” Please be sure to stay current with SES happenings via classroom communication, Twitter, and the SES webpage. This month, we have several exciting events planned, including, but not limited to: American Education Week, Annual Catalog and Magazine Tower Contest, as well as our Veteran’s Day Festivities. Below, please find our November “SES Fun Facts” This month, we will host classroom visits during American Education Week. Please be sure to review additional information below. In addition, please be sure to join us for our Annual Veteran’s Day Assemblies. More information is included in the newsletter.Stay tuned for report cards. Report cards will come home the end of this month. Please continue to check your child’s homework and agenda nightly as it contains pertinent school happenings. In addition, stay current with your child’s progress via ParentConnect. If you need additional information, please contact Ms. Bentley via email at ebentley@ or call the front office 410-551-6220. Thank you all for your participation with this year’s Harvest for the Hungry campaign. It was a success! Way to go SES! We collected over 50 boxes of non-perishable food items to donate to the Food Bank. Please consider following Severn Elementary School on Twitter. We regularly post pictures of instruction and class events/activities. If you need assistance creating an account, please let me know. I can be reached via email at iksmith@ or via phone at 410-551-6220. Check out page 3 of this newsletter for the Tweets of the Month. Thank you for your partnership and collaboration. It is most appreciated.Mrs. Smith iksmith@Sincerely,Isaphine Smith2364105668655838 Reece RoadSevern, MD 2114400838 Reece RoadSevern, MD 21144-188595668655Principal: Isaphine SmithAssistant Principal: Amy Worrall00Principal: Isaphine SmithAssistant Principal: Amy Worrall4621530668655November 2018@SevernESAACPS00November 2018@SevernESAACPS-426720257175Severn Elementary School 00Severn Elementary School [Grab your reader’s attention with a great quote from the document or use this space to emphasize a key point. To place this text box anywhere on the page, just drag it.]34569403246755The Annual Catalog and Magazine Tower Contest to celebrate America Recycles Day begins on Nov 12th and goes through Nov 16th, so collect those catalogs and magazines to help your grade build the tallest tower in the cafeteria for all to see. (NO newspapers or phonebooks please) Winning grade group earns a Special Treat!For additional information or if you would like to help, please contact Mrs. Katlic at skatlic@00The Annual Catalog and Magazine Tower Contest to celebrate America Recycles Day begins on Nov 12th and goes through Nov 16th, so collect those catalogs and magazines to help your grade build the tallest tower in the cafeteria for all to see. (NO newspapers or phonebooks please) Winning grade group earns a Special Treat!For additional information or if you would like to help, please contact Mrs. Katlic at skatlic@3882390-93345PICTURE MAKE-UP DAY Fall Picture make-up day will be held on November 5th. Make- up day is for those students that were absent on the original scheduled picture day, those who are not satisfied with the original pictures taken, and for students that are new to the school after September 18, 2018. If your child is having re-takes, you will need to turn in the original package to the photographer on make-up day. 00PICTURE MAKE-UP DAY Fall Picture make-up day will be held on November 5th. Make- up day is for those students that were absent on the original scheduled picture day, those who are not satisfied with the original pictures taken, and for students that are new to the school after September 18, 2018. If your child is having re-takes, you will need to turn in the original package to the photographer on make-up day. -37592019050PBIS MOVIE EVENTWe will be having a PBIS Movie and PJ day on November 7, 2018. Movies will be G rated and students will be allowed to wear their pajamas to school that day. More information will be coming home from the classroom teachers. 00PBIS MOVIE EVENTWe will be having a PBIS Movie and PJ day on November 7, 2018. Movies will be G rated and students will be allowed to wear their pajamas to school that day. More information will be coming home from the classroom teachers. -1600203241675 "RED, WHITE & BLUE SPIRIT DAY" November 9th is RED, WHITE & BLUE SPIRIT DAY. To honor our Veterans and Active Duty Military, we ask that you wear your RED, WHITE and BLUE and bring your spirit.Parents/guardians are welcome to attend our Veteran’s Day Assembly on November 9th at 9:00 AM and visit their child’s classroom after the event. We are asking that you plan to leave the building prior to lunch, as this is a 2 hour early dismissal day. If parents/guardians are unable to attend on this date, we will welcome guests for classroom visitations during American Education Week (Nov. 12-16, 2018). 00 "RED, WHITE & BLUE SPIRIT DAY" November 9th is RED, WHITE & BLUE SPIRIT DAY. To honor our Veterans and Active Duty Military, we ask that you wear your RED, WHITE and BLUE and bring your spirit.Parents/guardians are welcome to attend our Veteran’s Day Assembly on November 9th at 9:00 AM and visit their child’s classroom after the event. We are asking that you plan to leave the building prior to lunch, as this is a 2 hour early dismissal day. If parents/guardians are unable to attend on this date, we will welcome guests for classroom visitations during American Education Week (Nov. 12-16, 2018). -35560313055Fifth Grade scholars exploring chemical changes0Fifth Grade scholars exploring chemical changesTweets of the Month33553408890SES celebrates Unity Day SES celebrates Unity Day 33680405435600Teacher reflect on Unity and Hope!Teacher reflect on Unity and Hope!-1308105372100Anne Arundel County Police Department partners with SES 4th graders to teach them valuable lessons!0Anne Arundel County Police Department partners with SES 4th graders to teach them valuable lessons!-863601955800SES launches our Eagle Patrol by Reading for the Record00SES launches our Eagle Patrol by Reading for the Record33705801924050Just say NO to bullying!00Just say NO to bullying!3422836330250Mrs. WorrallIn the few months that I have been the Assistant Principal at Severn Elementary School, I have done nothing but smile. Our staff, students, and families are wonderful and welcoming. Here are a few, fun facts about me: EducationMy name is Amy Worrall. I am from Floral Park, New York, a Long Island suburb. I moved to Maryland when I was 17! I attended undergraduate college at UMBC (Go Retrievers!) and graduated with a History Degree and a Certificate in Elementary Education. In 2006, I received my Masters in Leadership of Teaching from College of Notre Dame of Maryland.FamilyLike Mrs. Smith, family is a priority in my life. While most of my family still lives in New York, I am very close to all of them and visit them often. I married my college sweetheart in 2004 and we have two children, Emily (11) and James (8).Quote to Live By“If your dreams don’t scare you, they aren’t big enough.”00Mrs. WorrallIn the few months that I have been the Assistant Principal at Severn Elementary School, I have done nothing but smile. Our staff, students, and families are wonderful and welcoming. Here are a few, fun facts about me: EducationMy name is Amy Worrall. I am from Floral Park, New York, a Long Island suburb. I moved to Maryland when I was 17! I attended undergraduate college at UMBC (Go Retrievers!) and graduated with a History Degree and a Certificate in Elementary Education. In 2006, I received my Masters in Leadership of Teaching from College of Notre Dame of Maryland.FamilyLike Mrs. Smith, family is a priority in my life. While most of my family still lives in New York, I am very close to all of them and visit them often. I married my college sweetheart in 2004 and we have two children, Emily (11) and James (8).Quote to Live By“If your dreams don’t scare you, they aren’t big enough.”-168910306705Mrs. SmithI am so very excited to be a part of this awesome community and family. Here are a few fun facts about me,EducationMy name is Isaphine Smith. I am a native of Toledo, Ohio. I moved here approximately 13 years ago with a mission to change the world. I received my Bachelor of Science Degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Toledo in 2005. In 2011, I received my Master of Education Degree in Educational Leadership and Supervision from Goucher College. I returned to Goucher College in 2016 as an adjunct professor. FamilyFamily is very important to me! I am very close to my parents and two siblings. I also have a niece who is like a daughter to me. In 2016, I married my best friend and we are excited to welcome a little bundle of joy into this world next year, February 2019. Quote to Live By“Our Deepest Fear is not that we are inadequate; our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” 00Mrs. SmithI am so very excited to be a part of this awesome community and family. Here are a few fun facts about me,EducationMy name is Isaphine Smith. I am a native of Toledo, Ohio. I moved here approximately 13 years ago with a mission to change the world. I received my Bachelor of Science Degree in Early Childhood Education from the University of Toledo in 2005. In 2011, I received my Master of Education Degree in Educational Leadership and Supervision from Goucher College. I returned to Goucher College in 2016 as an adjunct professor. FamilyFamily is very important to me! I am very close to my parents and two siblings. I also have a niece who is like a daughter to me. In 2016, I married my best friend and we are excited to welcome a little bundle of joy into this world next year, February 2019. Quote to Live By“Our Deepest Fear is not that we are inadequate; our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.” Meet the Administrative Team at SES ................
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