The February-March newsletter is now available online. Scroll down and click on the link on the left.
Arundel HS wants the students to participate in a poll on Primary Day, Feb.12. It includes a question about who you would vote for in the Presidential Primary and a question about the 50 minute lunch. The poll is only accessible on Feb.12 from 12:01 am to 11:59 pm. http://www.misterpoll.com/polls/323849
Students please vote on Tuesday!
Briefing Information:
Date: February 19, 2008
Time: 7:00p.m.
Location: Four Seasons Elementary Cafeteria
Subject: Redistricting for new Gambrills Area elementary school
A briefing is a time for the public to ask questions and seek clarification. It is not a time for testimony and no testimony will be taken. There will be a presentation of all of the proposals that are being taken to hearing. There will be time for questions.
Wildcat Lunch Period All students have lunch at the same time and last 50 minutes. The students are expected to use 25 minutes for lunch and 25 minutes for academic work or clubs. See the Bell Schedule for further details.
Students are encouraged to eat lunch after the first 25 minutes.Please be aware that if teachers give students a pass for tutoring or make up work, the student is obligated to attend. They can eat the opposite time of the mandatory session or eat in the tutoring session.
You can find out what every teacher's schedule is by looking at the Matrix. If you go to "Edit", "Find", you can type in the teacher's name and get to his or her classes quickly. It will allow you to determine when the teacher has a planning period.
The Maryland Higher Education Commission (MHEC) developed a brochure titled Questions About College? Designed especially for eleventh grade parents/guardians and students. This brochure presents options after high school, provides answers to frequently asked questions about applying to college and financial assistant, and lists resources to assist parents as well as eleventh graders in the college planning process. Questions about College? Will be helpful to students as they begin to compare institutions and try to find the best “fit” for their needs. It includes information for students who might be considering community college, technical or career training, as well as information about four year institutions. For more information go to www.MDgo4it.org.