Oakland Mills School Happenings | March 28, 2025 | Issue 162 | |
The OMHS Fine Arts Boosters will be holding its annual mattress sale THIS SUNDAY, March 30 at OMHS. Scroll down to see the student referral flyer (students can win prizes for referrals) and for more info.
Coming up soon, we have our final Lively Arts for Little Ones concert with Pam the Kindersinger on Friday, April 11 at 10:30 a.m. at The Other Barn. See flyer below, along with a link to purchase tickets online (or buy at the door).
Also, later in the month, we'll be holding a family-friendly Earth Day Celebration on Saturday, April 26 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Courtyard at The Other Barn. Yards Alive will be there with its annual native plant giveaway, and School of Rock will perform at 11:30 a.m. We'll also have vendors and free kids crafts.
Have a lovely day!
Brigitta Warren, Village Manager
Amy Carpenter, Events & Administrative Coordinator
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Oakland Mills High School
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Congratulations, OMHS Sports Teams!
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Boys Indoor Track Team won the state finals. Read more.
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Girls Basketball Team won 2nd in state. (First time they've made it to the state finals in 27 years.)
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OMHS Graduation
May 22, 11:00 a.m.
Merriweather Post Pavilion
More info
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OMHS Spring Musical: Shrek
April 3 & 4, 7:00 p.m.
April 5, 2:00 and 7:00 p.m.
OMHS Auditorium
More info & tickets
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OMHS Choir & Orchestra Spring Concert
April 8, 7:00 p.m.
OMHS Auditorium
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OMHS Band & Modern Band Spring Concert
April 9, 7:00 p.m.
OMHS Auditorium
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PTSA Paint Night Fundraiser
April 12, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Pinot's Palette
More info
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OMHS Food Pantry
April 30, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
at OMHS (front parking lot)
If you'd like to donate, scroll down to the donations box to find out how.
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PTSA Givebacks Fundraising
The PTSA has several ways to donate, including an ongoing non-event fundraiser. Find out more about how you can give.
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After Prom Donation Drive – College-Ready Door Prizes Needed!
Last day to donate: May 15
Send our kids off to college with some extra support! The PTSA is collecting college-ready items for door prizes such as
dorm essentials, school supplies, tech gadgets, and gift cards. Make a monetary donation that will go towards purchasing items or purchase items yourself and drop them off at the front desk at
OMHS. Please email ptsapresident.omhs@gmail.com to inform the PTSA of the items you will be donating.
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Sports Schedules
Visit County Sports Zone for schedules and results. Find ticket info and guidelines HERE. Go Scorps!
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"Like" FAB's Facebook event and indicate that you are interested or going as FAB will receive $1 for every like!
Students will receive prizes for referrals that result in a sale!
(Bring the flyer with you.)
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Oakland Mills Middle School
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OMMS Music in the Parks Fundraiser
Help OMMS music students participate in this year's Music in the Parks! Find out more and donate HERE!
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Donate to the PTSA
Support the OMMS PTSA by visiting the OMMS PTSA Givebacks Store to make a direct cash donation.
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OMMS School Store
At the OMMS school store, students use the Falcon Dollars they earned for good behavior to purchase items. OMMS is still looking for donations. Very popular items: cosmetics (they love the ELF brand ) and body care products; sporting equipment; small stuffed animals; small hand sanitizers (like from BBW); and snacks. If you'd like to donate, visit the store's Amazon wishlist.
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Stevens Forest Elementary School
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Stevens Forest Judy Center Meet & Greet
April 10, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.
SFES
Meet the staff and learn about the benefits of having a Judy Center at Stevens Forest Elementary. Open to any families who want to learn about the program. RSVP using this link to attend in person (coffee and light refreshments served). If you would like to know more but are unable to attend, please complete this Judy Center Interest Form and staff will reach out to you.
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PTA World Art Day
April 10, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
SFES
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SFES PTA Meeting
April 28, 7:00 p.m.
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SFES Judy Center
The SFES Judy Center will be housed within existing SFES facilities and is expected to officially begin serving families in fall 2025. In the months leading up to the SFES Judy Center’s opening, HCPSS will work with SFES to hire staff, begin to establish relationships with partners and stakeholder groups, and conduct outreach to families to help them understand the programs and services the Judy Center will offer.
Once it is open, the SFES Judy Center will offer a range of services, including adult education and parenting classes.
“As educators, we know how essential early learning is to students’ success in kindergarten and beyond. At the Judy Center, we aim to build awareness and understanding of the importance of early learning among our parents and caregivers, enlist them as partners, and teach them ways to help their child be ‘school ready,’” explains Carter.
The SFES Judy Center also will provide case management services, helping to connect families with programs and services needed to improve their overall well-being.
“Howard County has a wide range of services available to help families, but they are not always easy for families to navigate. By providing case management, the SFES Judy Center will help to ensure that families know where to go and how to access the services they need,” La Marca Lessner says.
In addition, SFES’s Judy Center will host weekly multigenerational playgroups, guided by evidence-based practices that align to the Maryland Early Learning Standards and help prepare children for kindergarten. Parents and caregivers of the participating children will have the opportunity to participate in family education events, where they may learn about such topics as the importance of school attendance and the role play has in building skills needed in school.
SFES also will partner with a variety of groups and organizations to provide early intervention identification, developmental and health screenings, parenting classes, and other services that support students and families.
The establishment of SFES’ Judy Center supports HCPSS’ efforts to fulfill the requirements of Pillar 1 of Blueprint for Maryland’s Future, which calls for investment in high-quality early childhood education and learning experiences, and more specifically, for the expansion of Judy Centers.
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Talbott Springs Elementary School
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TSES Restaurant Night at Chipotle
May 14, 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
9851 Broken Land Parkway, Columbia
Flyer
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PTA Meeting
April 9, 6:00 to 7:30 p.m.
TSES Media center or online
Contact PTA for Google meet code.
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Thunder Hill Elementary School
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Taharka Brothers Ice Cream Fundraiser
April 21 to 23
Coupon Code is THUNDER THUNDER Fundraiser - Taharka Brothers
Ice Cream will be delivered on April 25 to your residence after 4:30 p.m.
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Spring Community Craft Fair & Yard Sale
April 26, 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
THES Front Parking Lot
Rain Date: May 3
Info & vendor registration
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Howard County Public School System
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School Closure Dates
March 31: Full day of school (previously was a day off)
March 14 - 21: Spring Break
Change to Last Days of School:
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June 9 - 13: Full days of school
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June 16 - 17: 3-hour early dismissal
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June 18: Last day/3-hour early dismissal
Emergency/weather closings info
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Be a Judge at a Simulated Congressional Hearing!
Various dates/schools available. Topic: We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution. Listen to students, ask questions, and provide feedback. You do not have to be an expert on the Constitution to be a judge. Training provided. Registration & Info
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Attention Parents of Rising Kindergarteners: Don't Wait for Summer to Address Developmental Concerns!
If you have concerns about your child's development—whether it's their speech, motor skills, social skills, or learning—it's important to act now. Waiting until the summer for a referral can delay crucial support that your child may need before starting kindergarten.
Contact HCPSS's Child Find to schedule a screening. Call 410-313-7046 or email ChildFind@hcpss.org.
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2025-2026 Kindergarten Registration Now Open
Parents/guardians can now begin the kindergarten enrollment process online for the 2025-2026 school year. Parents/guardians of children who will be five on or before Sept. 1 must enroll their children in kindergarten for the 2025-2026 school year.
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Information for Families Regarding Visits by Representatives from State or Federal Agencies
Please see the Howard County Public School's message related to the Department of Homeland Security’s directive allowing immigration enforcement actions to occur in sensitive areas, including schools and bus stops, and the process school administrators take when schools are unexpectedly visited by representatives from State or Federal Agencies.
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Student RFID Bus Cards
Effective February 2025, HCPSS will expand its pilot program for a student bus identification card to all elementary schools and several others that are serviced by Zum Services, Inc., which has the required hardware and software readily available. Read more.
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Board of Education Meetings
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April 9, 4:00 & 7:00 p.m. – Regularly Scheduled Meeting
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April 29, 4:00 & 7:00 p.m. – Regularly Scheduled Meeting
Board meetings may be viewed live or on-demand online, and during and after each meeting on Howard County Comcast channel 95 or Verizon channel 42. Upcoming Public Hearings can be found online.
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Oakland Mills Board of Directors
Education Committee
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OMCA Education Committee meeting
Next meeting: TBA
The Oakland Mills Community Association's Education Committee advocates for and assists our schools to ensure students attending schools in the Oakland Mills Cluster have top-quality educational opportunities in diverse, enriching settings. New members always welcome!
For more information contact Oakland Mills Board of Directors Chair and OMCA Education Committee Chair Jonathan Edelson at jledelson.omca@gmail.com.
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Student volunteers needed for LakeFest 2025!
The Columbia Festival of the Arts (CFA) would like to invite your middle and high school students to support the artists and the festivalgoers at LakeFest 2025. Students must be at least 13 years old and, if under 16, must be accompanied by a parent. Volunteers may help visual artists load and unload their art & supplies and set up their booths or provide relief to artists who need to leave to get lunch or take a quick break. They will have the opportunity to network with artists and hear first-hand accounts of their journeys to becoming an artist and perfecting their craft. Additional info and registration is on the CFA website.
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Volunteers Needed to be Mentors
OhanaHC matches students from OMHS and three other Howard County high schools with adult mentors there to help them reach their chosen goals. More mentors are needed for OMHS students! Interested in helping? Click the button below to find out more.
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Oakland Mills Online (OMO) is an online social learning platform founded by Oakland Mills families to keep our community connected while we are socially isolated.
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Oakland Mills Local Leadership Team's mission is to make the village of Oakland Mills an inclusive, equitable and connected community that values and supports the healthy development of all children, youth and families.
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HC DrugFree provides resources and education on prevention, treatment, recovery, and health and wellness to help Howard County residents develop knowledge and skills to understand and address behavioral health (substance use and mental health) disorders. HC DrugFree website
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Oakland Mills United (OMU) is a community group started by recent OMHS graduates that advocates for the OM community and its schools and offers tutoring and college help. OMCA is a proud partner with OMU.
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Oakland Mills High School Food Pantry
April 30, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Free, no contact.
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Columbia Community Care
Free Supplies & Food Distribution
Saturdays 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Locations and info
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Free Student Meals
Click HERE to learn more and apply.
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Oakland Mills United
Free tutoring and help understanding the college process HERE.
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The Howard County MultiService Center Free Grab-and-Go Meals
Mons. & Weds.: Noon to 4:00 p.m.
Third Sat.: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
MORE INFO
If you are in need of food and cannot get to the center please call 410-313-0220 to schedule an appointment.
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Oakland Mills High School Food Pantry
Donations Accepted at The Other Barn, Mondays through Thursdays, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
See details, including a list of needed items HERE. Donations always welcome! No expired food please! Donate in-person at OMHS on the second Wednesday of the month, make a monetary donation, or order donations through the pantry's Amazon Wishlist. More info.
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AOK Mentoring & Tutoring: Tutors Needed!
Would you like to be a volunteer mentor-tutor who supports Howard County elementary and middle school students? Are you a trustworthy adult who can commit to one school year of service for a student? A-Ok would love to meet you! Find the next A-Ok info session on the A-Ok website.
AOK News: A-Ok Mentoring-Tutoring, Inc. has rebranded and has a name and logo! The new name is AOK Mentoring & Tutoring, with a new tagline for the AOK acronym: All Our Kids.
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Oakland Mills United
Tutors needed! More info HERE.
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