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FIELD TRIPS

Field trips are an integral part of the instructional program. The purpose of a field trip is to provide educational experiences, related to a student's study, which are beyond the immediate school environment. All field trips are planned by the classroom teacher. The cost for transportation is divided equally among participating students. Advance written notice of all field trips is sent to parents who must sign a permission slip allowing their child to participate. Verbal permission will not be accepted. In addition, an emergency card must be on file with the classroom teacher.

Parents assisting teachers as chaperones on a field trip should remember that they will have students in their care and, therefore, cannot bring younger siblings.

SAFETY PATROLS

The safety patrol program is under the guidance of Mr. Harris, with the supervision by an officer of the Prince George's County Police department. The students are chosen with special emphasis upon reliability and good behavior. Patrol duties involve crossing the children safely at crosswalks.

The safety of children is of primary concern to us. Safety, school pride, discipline, and responsible decision-making go hand in hand. Children from our fifth grade serve our school as safety patrols. They are chosen on the basis of their willingness to obey the rules, to respect authority, and to cooperate in maintaining safety and accepting responsibility. We ask your cooperation in impressing upon your child the importance of obeying the patrols as they are insuring your child's safety when he is under their supervision.

SCHOOL PICTURES

Information will be sent home a week before the scheduled day for taking pictures. There will be a prepay packet offering several picture options. Envelopes for your picture selection and money will be sent home the day prior to the picture day.

COMMUNICATIONS

The pink school bulletins and newsletters will be used to communicate what is happening at Pointer Ridge. The first bulletin is lengthy and also includes some items that are to be completed and returned to school. To keep you abreast of school happenings, a newsletter will be sent home with all students every other Friday. All newsletters will be a bright pink, to make it easily identifiable. Additional reminders and classroom information may be sent home periodically via fliers, letters and classroom newsletters. A monthly menu is provided by the county for all students.

If you have information, questions or concerns, please feel free to call us. We welcome open communication. Teachers are available before (7:20-7:40) or after school (2:00-2:40) for phone calls and scheduled conferences. Teachers are unable to leave their classes during the instructional day and may not be interrupted for consultation.

The school office opens at 7:10 A.M. and closes at 3:15 P.M. All students receive the Pointer Ridge Calendar & Handbook on the first day of school.

PARENT LIAISON

The new School-Based Parent Liaison has been established to help parents with the sometimes challenging task of navigating the school system. Additionally, the Parent Liaison will offer workshops on interesting topics like Helping Your Child with Homework, ADHD, Self-Care, Learning the County/City Government and much more. The Parent Liaison will house a wealth of information and resources in the Parent Resource Room, and will also work closely with the PTA and local governments throughout the school year to provide parents with the support and resources to help children achieve academic success. To view documents the Parent Liaison has uploaded for your information, please click here.  If you have any questions/concerns or would like to discuss any community resources and activities, please call that office at 301-390-0220 ext. 232 between 8am-3pm.
 

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INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC

The instrumental music program is designed to encourage all participants to explore and develop their musical abilities by learning to play an instrument and to have opportunities to perform for their friends and family. All fifth grade students are encouraged to participate in the instrumental music program.

Group lessons are given in school during the school day. It is expected that parents will rent or buy the needed instrument. The first three to four months are considered to be a trial period during which the child can decide whether he/she enjoys the experience enough to continue, and the teacher can determine whether the instrument is truly appropriate for the student. After this step, most students do continue.

THE MEDIA CENTER

The School Library Media Program provides a curriculum based instructional program that empowers students and staff with the skills and experiences necessary to become effective users of ideas and information. We recognize the importance of reading for pleasure as well as the need to complete assignments and explore ideas. We therefore maintain a balanced collection for students, staff, and parents in the form of print, non-print, and electronic materials. We are building a community of information literate individuals who are independent thinkers and lifelong learners.

Research Databases

The Media Specialist also encourages students to participate in the annual Prince George's County Write-A-Book Competition. Guidelines for entries may be found at http://www.pgcps.pg.k12.md.us/~pointer/w_a_book.html#top.

For more information about our school's Media Center programs, go to http://teacherweb.com/MD/PointerRidgeElem/LibraryMediaCenter/.


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STUDENT OF THE MONTH

Teachers use the following criteria to recognize students monthly:

  • Is respectful to teachers, students, and others
  • Has good attendance at school
  • Practices self-control
  • Works well with others
  • Accepts responsibility
  • Follows directions
  • Does work neatly and completely
  • Completes homework assignments
  • Participates well in class
  • Is cooperative in class
  • Has a positive self image
  • Is proud to be a Pointer Ridge Elementary School Student

SCIENCE BOWL

Pointer Ridge students in grades five participate in this exciting competition every year. Matches can be viewed on PGCPS TV 96. The viewing schedule is also listed. Click here for a list of Science Bowl Dates and more.

 

SCIENCE FAIR

A science fair gives students the chance to think and work independently, develop and refine individual science interests, and engage in critical thinking. All students in grades 4 and 5 are required to complete a science fair project with accompanying Research Report. Primary students in grades 1 - 3 will work cooperatively with their classmates on a project and may also submit an individual project if desired. 

    Materials have been developed by the Prince George's County Public Schools to help students and parents to have a rewarding science fair experience.  A Science Fair Project Planning Journal is provided for students to assist in the planning and completion of the project. The packet of materials, Parent Involvement in Science Fair Projects,  has also been developed, to provide acceptable guidelines for parents who wish to serve as coaches for their students who will be conducting science research through the science fair project. 

Science Fair Board Display and What Information to Include

 


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CUB SCOUTS - PACK 1559

Cub Scout Pack 1559 is chartered to the Pointer Ridge PTA and holds meetings in the school multi-purpose room.  Cub Scouts is for boys in the 1st through 5th grades (1st graders join the Tiger Cub program, 2nd graders join a Wolf Den, 3rd graders join a Bear Den, 4th and 5th graders join the Webelos).  Scouts participate in fun activities that teach honesty, bravery and respect for others and the environment, while parents get support from a program that helps to strengthen character, develops citizenship and enhances mental and physical fitness. For more information, explore the web site for Cub Scout Pack 1559.

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