Caring & Sharing Community Harvest
Sponsored by the Pasadena Business Association 2 pm on Sunday, November 5, 2017 The theme of the parade is to express the real spirit of the holidays, being thankful for what we have and to share with the less fortunate in our community. Food will be gathered all along the parade route for distribution to local pantries for our neighbors in need. Drop off boxes for your food donations are in many member businesses . If you would like a donation barrel for your place of business contact the PBA. (Information Below) You can also visit Lauer’s Supermarkets and see their display and how to donate a bag of food. Parade Awards will be given for Best Business Display or Float, Best Patriotic Entry, Best Youth Group Entry, Best Musical or Performance Entry, Best Community Entry, Most Original, and Judge Award optional. Reviewing stand will be located at Antiques to Go PLEASE NOTICE ROUTE CHANGE Start at Tick Neck Road, make a right onto Edwin Raynor Boulevard South (at the intersection of Ft. Smallwood Road), make a right onto Tick Neck Road (approximately 1, 000 feet), make a right onto Mountain Road (Rt. 177), make a right onto Outing Avenue and follow to George Fox Middle School where the parade ends. (This is a slight route change per the AACP) For further information or to participate: Check the website: pbaparade.com [email protected] or call the PBA Office 410-360-4PBA (4722) if you don’t have access to email Good afternoon,
This is Principal Thomas welcoming you and your 5th grade student to join us for a STEM Middle Magnet informational meeting this Wednesday evening, Nov 1, 2017 at 6:30 pm in the Old Mill Middle South Cafeteria, 620 Patriot Lane, Millersville, Maryland 21108. Please join us to learn more about the STEM Middle Magnet Program and the rich opportunities it offers your child for a STEM centered course of studies. Magnet applications are now open on-line through noon on November 30, 2017 at https://magnet.aacps.org/webapps/AACPS_Magnet/LogIn.aspx?ReturnUrl=%2fwebapps%2faacps_magnet%2fdefault.aspx We look forward to seeing you soon. Sincerely, Christian Thomas, Principal Old Mill Middle School South 410-969-7000 ParentCONNECTxp (PCxp) is an easy-to-use tool for communicating student progress that will allow you to take an even more active role in your child’s education. Parents and guardians of Grades 1-12 students can log onto the secure ParentCONNECTxp website to access their child’s grades and attendance.
Information on ParentCONNECTxp is updated nightly. PCxp may be accessed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from any computer with internet access after going through the appropriate registration process outlined here. ParentCONNECTxp accounts are limited to one account per household (Any person who has legal rights to view his/her children's school records is eligible to receive a user ID and password for ParentCONNECTxp). If you have forgotten your user id or password, please contact the school office for assistance. If you need a sibling added to your existing account, please contact the school office. If you are interested in signing up for an account for your household, follow this link to the AACPS website. Thank you for staying connected with your child’s academic progress and attendance. We are here at Bodkin (410-437-0464) to assist you with ParentCONNECTxp. Our Bodkin Striders have been meeting on Friday mornings and training for the Turkey Trot 5K that is being held at Kinder Farm Park on Sunday, November 12. All entry fees support a great cause, SPAN (Serving People Across Neighborhoods). For over 25 years, SPAN has been serving our neighbors to help them through critical or emergency situations such as utility turn-offs, court-ordered evictions, and prescription/medical needs and food.
SPAN’s primary service areas include: Severna Park, Millersville, Arnold, and the Broadneck Peninsula. (Residents of SPAN’s primary service area only are eligible for food). SPAN’s secondary service areas include the surrounding communities of Crofton, Crownsville, Odenton, Gambrills, Pasadena, Glen Burnie, Linthicum, and Severn. Thank you to everyone who has signed up! You truly help make a difference! To date, we have 62 students and Bodkin family members registered for the 5K. Please come out to support our runners if you have the chance! If you would like to participate in this community event, feel free to join the Bodkin Striders team (password: Bulldogs) on the Active.com website. Thank you! -Mrs. Corey Physical Education Teacher Bodkin Elementary School Hi everyone,
Chris Collins, a PE teacher in the county offers an excellent and fun speed and agility class at Chesapeake Bay Middle School. This will begin in November. If your child is interested in increasing their speed, agility, strength, and endurance please see the link below. Thank you! Mrs. Corey www.chesapeakebaysportscamps.com Visit the Bodkin Media Center and take a peek at our new art work decorating our media center walls! At the end of last year, the PTA commissioned our very own Jacki Cockcroft to create some new artwork for Bodkin. Mrs. Cockcroft and Mrs. Major were asked to collaborate on the location of the art as well as the idea. Mrs. Cockcroft’s experience with string art along with Bodkin’s close proximity to the Bodkin, Wharf, Main, and Back Creeks, made this nautical piece an obvious choice. The sting art is flanked by turtle and crab wooden cutouts. The string art alone was made with 657 nails, 1 mile of fishing line, and 30 hours of labor. Ask your child about what they have learned about this artwork during their art class.
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