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Galway Chronicle
The Galway Pledge : We pledge to respect one
another, to be trustworthy and fair. We will care about each other, and be good citizens. Above all else, I will take responsibility for my actions, in a quest to build a better you…and a better me.
Volume 6 Issue 11 March 18, 2016
Dr. Dorothea Fuller, Principal
Nichola Wallen, Assistant Principal
Our Vision: Galway Elementary School will empower students
to be valued, productive members of a global society.
Principally Speaking: Thoughts on 2016-2017 school year
Spring is a busy time at Galway Elementary as we continue to focus on teaching and learning while at the same time begin to make plans for the coming school year. I’d like to highlight some of the changes we are anticipating for next year. You may have heard in the news the increased budget requests to address the growing enrollment in MCPS schools. Unfunded needs have resulted in staff reductions and larger class sizes for the past few years. I hope you have used your voice to support full funding of the school budget. We received our preliminary staffing allocation for the coming school year.
The good news is we’ve retained much of this current school year’s alloca-
tion. Our enrollment is projected to increase to a total of 814 students. In
spite of that increase, we still lost one classroom teacher due to class sizes
of 30 in grades four and five. We received our previous allocation of 1.7 in
hours for Art, PE, General Music. Our allocation for paraeducators , in-
structional data assistant and support staff remains the same..
The number of sections at each grade level we anticipate is as follows: 7 sections of Kindergarten, 7 sections of first grade, 6 sections of second grade, 5 sections of third grade, 5 sections of fourth grade, and 4 sections of fifth grade. Some teachers will be assigned to teach different grade levels and if our enrollment increases from what is projected, some teaching posi-tions may be restored. When staffing decisions are final, I will share them with you. Finally, the 2 relocatable classrooms will remain for second grade
students.
We will continue to put academic excellence first as we help discover the
unique qualities in your child.
“Never stop doing your best just because someone doesn’t give you credit.”
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UPCOMING EVENTS
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UPCOMING EVENTS March 7-23 Pennies for Patients March 21 5th Parent Meeting-FLHS 4:30-5:30 March 22 -HardWork Café -Parent View of FLHS Materials March 24 School Closed-Professional Day March 25-April 1 Spring Break-School Closed
April 4 School Resumes April 13 Career Day April 18 Individual Pictures April 19 Kindergarten FT –National Zoo April 21 Science Night April 22 Fourth Grade FT-Woodlawn Manor Report Cards go home April 25 HardWork Café April 26 Election Day-Schools Closed April 27-29 Kindergarten Orientation School closed for Kindergarten students
SPRING BOOKFAIR IS COMING!!!!
CAREER DAY
Our 2nd annual Career Day will be on Friday April 13th. The purpose of Career Day is to allow students the opportunity
to learn about different career options and to learn about different skills that are required for different careers. We are
currently searching for a variety of presenters. If you would like to share your exciting career with our students, please
contact Dr. Lisa Gaillard-Jones at 301-595-2930.
LLS Pennies for Patients Fundraiser
Galway Elementary School students will be taking part in the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Pennies for Pa-
tients program from March 7– 23, 2016.
During this program, students will collect money to support LLS’s mission: to find cures and ensure access to treatments
for blood cancer patients. Students will learn about service, leadership, philanthropy and how they can make a differ-
ence by changing patients’ lives. Galway Elementary School has its own online fundraising page that students, parents
and faculty can share with friends and family: http://nca.sy.llsevent.org/GalwayElementarySchool
Thank you in advance for helping LLS to create a world without blood cancers!
SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION Galway will not have a summer camp this year. The Montgomery County Camp Guide for Recreation and Parks Pro-grams is now available. The guide features dozens of specialty camps, summer fun centers, and multi-interest and therapeutic camps, all with programs and activities that include aquatics, arts and crafts, sports, and dance. Visit the Department of Recreation website to view the guide online. Print copies also are available at community recreation centers, park facilities, government buildings, and libraries. For more information, call 240-777-6840.
MARKING PERIOD DATES REVISED
Due to the loss of instructional days caused by emergency weather closures, MCPS has revised the schedule for the end
of the third marking period, the distribution date for third marking period report cards and the start of the fourth
marking period. As a result, the third marking period will end on Friday, April 8 and the fourth marking period will begin
on Monday, April 11. Third quarter report cards will be distributed on Friday, April 22.
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Kindergarten Registration And Orientation – April 27-29 Kindergarten Orientation at Galway is just around the corner. If you have a child or know of neighbors and friends who have children that are eligible to enter kindergarten next fall at Galway Elementary, please contact the school to request a registration packet and to schedule a Kindergarten Orientation appointment. Eligible students are children who will be five years old on or before September 1, 2016. Children who will be five years of age between September 2 and October 15, 2016 are consid-ered Early Entrance Candidates. Parents of Early Entrance candidates must submit Montgomery County Public Schools Form 271-6: Application for Early Entrance – Kindergarten Program
There will be no school for kindergarten students during Kindergarten Orientation.
CALLING ALL Scientists!
The Galway science night
April 21, 2016
6:30-8:00 pm
The Galway Elementary School is pleased to sponsor a non-competitive Science Night. Par-
ticipation is purely voluntary and open to all students in grades kindergarten - fifth. Our goal
is to provide an opportunity for kids to gain some experience applying the scientific method
to an area of personal interest within an environment that focuses on the process of doing
science rather than on competition. All participants will receive a certificate noting their
achievement. If everyone learns a little bit about scientific inquiry, then the Science Night
will be a valuable learning experience. . . and a lot of FUN!
Go to the Galway Elementary website and find everything you need. Science Fair ideas,
projects and materials. Contact Ms. Cathryn Herrfurth for assistance. 301-595-2930