June 12, 2020
News from the Principal's Desk
Dear Tuscarora Families,
Thank you families for an exciting week. Our virtual awards program, senior video and graduation went off very well, with excellent feedback from students and parents. I appreciate all of the notes and pictures that families have sent to me, with the ways that they celebrated this week.
Next week is very much about the practical. On Monday, we will complete our last item with seniors, with the distribution of individual diplomas, the 2020 "Remember the Titans" yearbook, report cards and other items. In addition, those 2020 Graduates who participated in the Joe Corbi's fundraiser will FINALLY get to pick up their items for deliveries to families who ordered. Please read the directions below carefully with pickup times and instructions.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, we move on to Underclass Students in Grades 9-11 and the return of all school resources, and yearbook pickups. Please note that this does not include Chromebooks, which students may keep over the summer. Again, important, specific directions are below.
Have a wonderful weekend ahead, and we look forward to seeing most of you in our no contact pickup/return next week.
With Titan Pride,
Christopher Berry
Principal
Looking Ahead - The Weekly Calendar
Date
Event
Time
Saturday, June 13
Sunday, June 14
Monday, June 15
Senior Diploma and Report Card Distribution
9:00am-12:00pm
3:00 - 6:00pm
Tuesday, June 16
Underclass School Material Collection
Wednesday, June 17
Thursday, June 18
Friday, June 19
See the FCPS calendar. *Dates and times are subject to change.
Keeping You Informed - School News
Class of 2020 - Diploma, Yearbook, Graduate Signs and Report Card Pickup
Next Monday, June 15, we will be distributing diplomas, report cards, and guidance record information to all Tuscarora Class of 2020 graduates during two times windows. Diplomas and other senior materials will be available for pickup from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, and then again from 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM.
Please remember that this will be a “no-contact” delivery. Please print your name on a sheet of paper in large letters in the front, passenger window of your vehicle. Pull up to the building as directed by staff. Please do not get out of your vehicle. 2020 Graduates whose last name begins with A-L should come to the front office/greenhouse side of the school, and those whose last name begins with M-Z should come to the bus lot side of the school.
In addition, the 2020 Tuscarora High School "Remember the Titans" Yearbook has arrived! We will have yearbooks ready for distribution at this same time. Please also put the word "Yearbook" on you car name sign, and be sure to let the staff member you are to receive a Yearbook when you pull up. Yearbooks for students in Grades 9-11 will be distributed on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week.
We will have a number of Graduate yard signs in our possession to give out, and will take the names of students who have not received yard signs but still wish to have one. Please see the other Find Out First message sent today for details.
There are still a small number of graduates who have not returned materials, including Chromebooks. Remember that any student with an outstanding obligation will not receive their diploma until all obligations have been cleared. Please refer to your obligation form or contact the front office to ensure that your obligations have been cleared.
Class of 2020 Joe Corbi Fundraiser - Pickup on Monday, June 15 on Diploma Distribution Day!
Seniors, if you turned in a Joe Corbis order before the beginning of COL in March, please plan to pick it up on Monday, June 15th between 10 AM and 12 noon on the tennis court side of the building, during the first Senior diploma distribution window. Pick-up will work similar to gown pick-up. Please have a sign in your car with your name on it.
If you sold enough Joe Corbis to receive a free prom ticket, you will receive a $40 check. If you sold enough to receive a 1/2 priced prom ticket, you will receive a $20 check. Anyone who chose the Amazon gift card as their prize will still receive it.
Grade 9-11 Collection of School Materials and Yearbook Distribution -
Tuesday/Wednesday, June 16 and 17
Next Tuesday and Wednesday, 6/16 & 6/17, we will be collecting all school resources and materials EXCEPT Chromebooks from students in Grade 9-11. This includes textbooks, calculators, materials and other school property, as well as financial obligations that are owed. All financial obligations should be paid by check or money order only. No cash, please. Students are permitted to keep their school Chromebooks in their possession until the Fall Semester.
Students and families are able to return these resources/pay obligations during two time shifts over two days: Tuesday and Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM and then again from 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM. Students whose last name begins with A-L should come to the front office/greenhouse side of the school, and those whose last name begins with M-Z should come to the bus drop off side of the school.
In addition students in Grades 9-11 who ordered a THS 2020 "Remember the Titans" Yearbook will be able to pick it up on Tuesday and Wednesday during the same times, at the same locations. You do not have to have materials to return to pick up your yearbook.
Please remember that this will be a “no-contact” collection. Please have your name printed on a sheet of paper in the front window of your vehicle and pull up to the building as directed by staff. Please do not get out of your vehicle.
Media Center Materials Must be Returned!
As part of the Grade 9-11 collection process on June 16-17, we will also be collecting Media Center books and other materials. Do you have Media Center materials that are checked out? Have you forgotten? Watch this quick video to find out how to see if you have media center materials checked out!
https://youtu.be/O2FnmdqsQFc
Details on the return of Grade 9-11 school materials are in today's Tuscarora Newsletter, with additional details coming out next week via Find Out First.
THS Class of 2020 Graduation Rebroadcast Schedule
FCPS is providing multiple opportunities for families and the community to view this year's THS virtual graduation ceremony. The school system will share the ceremony via FCPS social media platforms and over FCPS TV, as well as from a link on the THS high school webpage. FCPS is also purchasing USB drives with each school's ceremony to issue to graduates as a keepsake.
The schedule for rebroadcasts of the THS graduation video on FCPS TV via Comcast channel 18 and at www.fcps.org/tv is on Saturday, June 13 and Monday, June 15, 4:30-6 PM. The public may also stream ceremonies via FCPSMaryland YouTube, @FCPSMaryland Twitter and FCPS Maryland Facebook sites. The Frederick County Government's high-definition Channel 19 will broadcast the THS graduation videos with closed captioning on Saturday, June 13 and Monday, June 15 at 4:30-6 p.m.
Update on Spring Sports Pictures
The Athletic department has provided Lifetouch with athlete addresses and Lifetouch has just begun the process of shipping spring sports pictures to individual homes. We thank everyone for their patience with this matter.
FCPL Summer Reading Challenges
The FCPL Summer Reading Challenges starts today! View this slideshow for more information. You can also share it with your students.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1TJczPdKM9ClLnJ4NI5ClEazTXe1fRpKPExFQyhKHnxA/edit?usp=sharing
FCPL Summer Reading Challenge - Google Slides
docs.google.com
FCPL Summer Reading Challenge
2020 SUMMER SESSION LEARNING--HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT The FCPS Frederick County Virtual School (FCVS) oversees virtual courses for high school credit. Course offerings are restricted to a modified Partially Online Summer Session (POSS) Model due to COVID-19 social distancing precautions. POSS is designed for FCPS high school students who are independent, self-motivated learners. POSS offers honors and elective courses for grade improvement or original credit. Students must be currently enrolled and entering 9th-12th grade with consistent access to a computer device and high-speed internet. There will be no face-to-face sessions this summer. Students will need to work independently 20-25 hours/week and participate in video conferencing sessions as required by the teacher.
Find details and registration materials at https://education.fcps.org/fcvs/ by selecting "Summer Session Learning Options. "See "High School" or "Middle School" (based on your current level) to access the correct packet. Deadline: Completed forms must reach your school counselor via email before 3 PM, Thursday, June 11. Do not delay! Enrollment is limited.
Parent Help with Schoology
Most of our teachers at Tuscarora are using Schoology as our primary means of delivering information and activities as well as checking on students progress during the next four weeks of distance learning. If you have not already, we encourage all parents to join Schoology and connect to their child's Schoology accounts.
Here is the PDF of the sign-up guide for parents:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Go7GoCc2iWUhtfQ45141LpVpbouxaclF/view
Here are five short Schoology training videos for parents made by FCPS:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DOSiPygdlg&list=PLukX28g2mPZhmDtZT4XrUz4pzLLHUAAXw
Your child's teachers are able to provide you with your student's unique Schoology access code. All students are already able to log in and use Schoology. This code will allow parents to connect to their student's accounts.
If you are having trouble or have questions regarding Schoology, please email Ms. Jorgensen at Judith.Jorgensen@fcps.org
Congratulations, Commendations and Kudos
Senior Shout Outs
Congratulations to the Members of the Tuscarora High School Senior Class of 2020 who have been accepted to the following colleges and universities, or are recipients of scholarships (newest additions on top):
Blake Clouser will be attending Wingate University where she will play Division II lacrosse and study Exercise Science. She has been awarded both academic and athletic scholarships.
Cade Clouser has been accepted to The University of Tennessee, University of Delaware, University of South Carolina, West Virginia University, Virginia Tech and Clemson University. He will be attending Clemson University where he will be studying Mechanical Engineering with a concentration in automotive engineering. Go Tigers!!!
Jane Skelly will attend Salisbury University in the fall, and has received multiple scholarships. She plans to major in Political Science, with a minor in Business. Jane's family couldn't be more proud of her!!
Destiny Needam was accepted into the University of Pittsburgh, Old Dominion University, Towson University & the University of North Carolina Charlotte (UNCC). Destiny committed to the UNCC. She will be a business major. Congratulations Destiny!!
Katelyn Krapf was accepted to Emerson University, Mount St. Mary’s University, Radford University, Goucher College, Towson University, and Salisbury University. Katelyn was awarded the 4 year Innovator Award scholarship at Goucher College, where she will be pursuing a degree in Creative/Professional Writing and Communications.
Mackenzie Chapin has chosen to attend Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. She was awarded the Academic Dean's Scholarship and plans to pursue her passion for Marine Biology and Environmental Science.
Gracie Guzman was accepted to George Mason University, Frostburg State University, Goucher University, Towson University, UMBC, and the University of Maryland. She was offered scholarships at most of these colleges. She has decided to attend the University of Maryland where she was accepted into their scholars program, planning to double major in dance and math OR dance and theatre.
Jack Lillis was accepted into the following schools: University of Maryland, University of Delaware, James Madison University, Virginia Tech, Clemson University, St. Mary's College of Maryland, Catholic University, Skidmore College, and the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He has been awarded $61,000 in total first year scholarships. Next year, he will be attending the University of Maryland, studying Finance at the Robert H. Smith School of Business.
Emely Vasquez has applied to six different Universities and have been accepted to all six of them! They include Eastern University, Radford University, Wilkes University, Point Park University, Hollins University, and Robert Morris University. She is 100% committed to Eastern University with a $60,000 scholarship. She will be majoring in Forensic Chemistry.
Cayley Carbo applied and was accepted to six colleges: Ferrum College, St. Mary's College, Salisbury University, Penn State University, The Ohio State University and Virginia Tech. She has been offered over $90,000 in scholarships, and has accepted Salisbury University with a major in Nursing. Her parents are extremely proud and excited for her to begin this new chapter of her life!
Eliza Humphrey has been accepted to Syracuse University, Hofstra University, Salisbury University and Clark University. She has committed to Clark in Worcester, MA where she has been awarded the Robert Goddard Achievement Scholarship, valued at $17,000 a year. Her family is very proud of her!
Jeffery Young will be attending Mount Saint Mary's University, in Emmittsburg, MD this fall. He will be pursuing a degree in Cybersecurity. Jeffery was awarded the Annual Provost Scholarship, and has also committed to run Division I Cross Country and Track and Field for The Mount as well. His parents cannot wait to see what he will achieve next year at The Mount.
Taylor Sims and her family are proud to announce that she is headed to George Mason University Honors College to major in Government & International Policy. Way to go, Taylor!
Tyler Sims and his parents are proud to announce that he has committed to California University of Pennsylvania where he will major in Accounting and play Division II Soccer. His official announcement is available on Twitter!
Chase Fisher will be attending University of Maryland, A. James Clark School of Engineering, and is a recipient of a four year National ROTC scholarship.
Ryan Barrick will attend Shepherd University, where he will study Sports Marketing and continue playing football at the college level. In addition to receiving partial football and academic scholarships from Shepherd, Ryan was also THS's recipient of the Ravens Nest #3 scholarship.
Ben Mercier will be attending Indiana University of Bloomington, Indiana; and, plans to study political science and economics. He was awarded the Dean’s Scholarship and the Hutton Honors College Scholarship.
Andrew Robinson was accepted to American International College, Bowie State University, Bridgewater College, Christopher Newport University, Elizabethtown College, Frostburg State University, Hampton University, Lycoming College, McDaniel College, Misericordia University, New England College, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Shepherd University, Stevenson University and West Virginia Wesleyan College. He has been awarded a total of $224,700 in academic and leadership scholarships. He has decided to attend West Virginia Wesleyan College to study Biology on a Pre-Med track and has committed to play Division II football for WVWC. Andrew’s family is very proud of his hard work and commitment!
Jason Forchetti has been accepted to Temple University’s Fox School of Business and will be studying Sports Management, with an intention to get his MBA. He has been accepted into the Fox School of Business Living Learning Community. Jason received an Academic Scholarship and a Temple Grant.
Katie Johnson has been accepted and will attend Randolph-Macon College. She intends to major in International Studies and Political Science.
Abigail Pease was accepted to UMD, UMBC, Towson, Shepherd, Stevenson, Shippensburg, Mount St. Mary’s, Frostburg and Hood College. Abbie has chosen Towson and will pursue a degree in Computer Science while continuing her participation in marching band and dance. Her parents are incredibly proud of her determination throughout high school and can’t wait for her to rock college!!
James (Jaz) Pellegrino has been accepted at the following colleges for thier respective Geology programs, Penn State (main campus), Edinboro University, James Madison, George Mason, Radford University, SUNY Stony Brook, WVU, and Appalchian State. Edinboro, JMU, George Mason, Radford and App State were all interested in him for his hockey skills as well. Based on conversations with the colleges, he is looking to go to PSU main campus this fall and hopefully play hockey for their club team and continue his interest in Paleontology.
Eli Olsson has committed to Hood College where he received the Founders Scholarship and Honors Scholarship. He will be majoring in Computer Science.
Sami Olsson will complete the two year carpentry program at CTC and plans to apply to the Carpenters Union and work in residential construction.
Jarrett Watson committed to the John L. Grove College of Business at Shippensburg University. He will also be a member of the marching band. Congratulations Jarrett!!!
Polina Kassir has been accepted and will be attending UMBC. She was accepted into their Sondheim Scholars Public Affairs Program, and will receive a full tuition scholarship. Congratulations, Polina!
Megan Lizambri has been accepted and will be attending UMBC in the fall. She is majoring in computer engineering.
Haley Livingston (President Senior Class) was accepted to Clemson University, Radford University, Elon University, McDaniel College, U of MD, UMBC, Penn State and Hofstra University. She has committed to play Lacrosse for McDaniel and received an Academic Scholarship, Green Terror Award and a Presidential Scholars award. She will major in Biology and be on a Pre-Med path. She hopes to one day study abroad. Way to go Haley!
Rhiannon Ingham Green was accepted into Louisiana State University to pursue a kinesiology degree. Way to go, Rhiannon!
Kelsey Krainaker was accepted to Mount St. Mary's, Salisbury, Shippensburg and Stevenson. She will attend Shippensburg University to study Graphic Design.
Dominic Bartolomeo, has committed to Salisbury University in Salisbury, Maryland. In addition, he was awarded a 4 year SU Presidential Scholarship award. His family is very excited and proud of his achievements.
Kaliegh Ramey has been accepted to Bowie State University.
Chris Tinsley while maintaining a 4.0 during his high school career, he has been accepted into Penn State University, UMBC and University of Maryland. He’s committed to UMD and his family is beyond proud!
Morgan Leecost has committed to Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In addition, she was awarded $56,000 as a Dean’s Scholar with $14,000/year. Way to go, Morgan!
Kooper Clark has been awarded a four year ROTC Scholarship and will be attending The Ohio State University in the fall. Great work, Cooper!
Send your college acceptance and scholarship news to Mr. Berry at christopher.berry@fcps.org
Senior Class of 2020 News
Tuscarora Senior Class of 2020 News
Twitter Account: @tuscarorahs20
Below are many of the ways that we are celebrating the Tuscarora Class of 2020 in the coming days and weeks ahead!
Senior Bios
The Tuscarora Class of 2020 was given the opportunity to submit a bio about their time in high school and future plans. Please enjoy this video and see the many accomplishments of the class of 2020. Congratulations and good luck in the future!
Congratulations Class of 2020
Special Tribute to the Class of 2020 from the THS Staff
You teachers, instructors and Titan staff miss you seniors, and wanted to take some time to honor you with this special tribute. There are over 80 slides for all of your favorite Titan Teachers and Staff Members with special messages just for the graduates. Please sit back and take some time to view this presentation, so that you really know how much you are missed, and our wishes for your future.
To the THS Class of 2020
Senior Awards Ceremony
Since there will be no face-to-face senior awards ceremony, there will be a virtual senior awards ceremony. This video will be released on June 10 at 10:00am on You Tube, the day before our virtual graduation. Parents of students who are receiving awards will receive an email prior to the release of the awards ceremony video. The email will not say what award is being received.
School Decorating and Celebration Senior Banner
If you haven’t driven by the school in a few days, we’ve decorated many of the large exterior windows in honor of the Class of 2020. In addition, we are now proudly displaying a large banner in front of the school on the Ballenger Creek side.Once you receive your cap and gown, feel free to come by and take a picture next to this celebratory banner, courtesy of the administration and staff of Tuscarora High School.
Class of 2020 Posters
If you did not receive your special color 11x17 Tuscarora Titan poster honoring the class of 2020, please contact Robin Hemp at robin.hemp@fcps.org We will work with you to arrange a pick up date at a later date.
Photo Opportunity on the Tuscarora Titan Auditorium Stage in Your Cap and Gown
Thank you to the 246 2020 Seniors and their family members who came out this week for the Senior Photo Opportunity. Response was overwhelmingly positive, and we were happy to offer students and families this moment. All photos taken by THS staff will be featured in the photo montage at the conclusion of the Tuscarora Virtual Graduation Ceremony on June 11.
Tuscarora Class of 2020 Senior Tribute Video
How have you and your classmates grown over the years? What was it like when you were young and silly, and what image captures you and your friends today? Video will be released in early June.
As we approach the end of the year, culminating with the graduation ceremony, below are important dates, deadlines, and links for all seniors. Please read each of these items below, and it is worth printing as a reminder.
ASAP
Return of Senior Resources/Obligations
The vast majority of seniors returned school resources such as Chromebooks, textbooks and uniforms this week. If you are a senior who has not returned these items, you will only receive your diploma one the items have been returned. Please call the school at 240-236-6400 to make arrangements. If seniors have other material not on the obligation list, please bring it with you.
June 10, 2020
10:00am
We will provide a separate Find Out First prior to the ceremony with additional details.
Since there will be no face-to-face senior awards ceremony, there will be a virtual senior awards ceremony. This video will be released on June 10, at 10:00am, just prior to our virtual graduation in a YouTube format. Parents of students who are receiving awards will receive an email prior to the release of the awards ceremony video. The email will not say what award is being received.
June 11, 2020
10:00 am
Class of 2020 Graduation Ceremony
The Class of 2020 Graduation Ceremony will be broadcast virtually on a June 11 at 10:00am, and rebroadcast on June 18 at 10:00am via FCPS TV and other livestream options. Check this website for broadcast details:
https://www.fcps.org/about/graduation-2020#cms-widget-5ec3604d-2909-4fc3-b014-f8c407d14e84__tab1
The ceremony will feature remarks from Karen Yoho, Member of the Board of Education, Dr. Theresa Alban, Superintendent of Schools, as well as Mr. Berry, and representatives of the Tuscarora Class of 2020.
There will be student performances, and each graduate, with their picture and any honors they have earned, will be called in this virtual ceremony. We look forward to honoring each graduate allowing you to experience the elements of the traditional live ceremony. Families are encouraged to celebrate at home.
June 15, 2020
9:00 - 12:00pm
Diploma Pickup and Return of School Property
We will have a contact free pickup of actual personalized diplomas, report cards and guidance information. If you have not returned any school resources, this will be another opportunity to return all school equipment (textbooks, chromebooks, uniforms, etc.). Seniors may not have any obligations in order to receive diplomas!
Internships, Scholarships, Service and Job Opportunities
Mount St. Mary's University Summer Offerings
During this unprecedented interruption to education during the Covid 19 pandemic, Mount St. Mary’s University is offering a variety of summer offerings perfect for rising and current high school seniors who wish to begin earning credits from an accredited four-year university. Our regional accreditation ensures that Mount courses will transfer to any university across the United States. The courses, offered remotely, include options in humanities, business and STEM. Last, and perhaps most important, students can take a three credit course for $550.00 during Summer, 2020. We are offering this special pricing to support high school students and their families who may be experiencing financial hardship as a result of the pandemic.
https://msmary.edu/admissions/summer-courses.html
Attention Seniors Looking for College Scholarships!
Go to this database: https://go.gale.com/ps/start.do?p=GVRL&u=fcpsths and login with the password: fcpsths
Then you can search for "scholarships" or "paying for college" and many results of EBooks will come up.
Another option would be to go to FCPL for EBooks. They have even more than THS!
Website: https://www.fcpl.org/downloads/ebooks
Logging in information with your student success cards: https://fcps.libguides.com/c.php?g=1011237
Youth WORKS! 2020 Summer Jobs Program
For youth between the ages of 14 and 21, looking for a part-time summer job. For six weeks, July 13 - August 21, this summer you can earn a paycheck, learn valuable new skills, and get that job experience for your resume! Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements listed below.
ELIGIBILITY
Students eligible to apply for this program must be Frederick County residents between the ages of 14 and 21 with one (or more) of the following barriers to employment:
Low-income family status
Possessing one or more disabilities
Receiving assistance from Social Services
Enrolled in the Foster Care system
Connected with the juvenile justice system
Participating in Special Education
For more information please go to http://www.frederickworks.com/summer
United Way of Frederick County's Summer Serve
For youth ages 12-17 in volunteer service projects at various nonprofit agencies throughout Frederick County. The program provides participants a comprehensive understanding of areas of need in our community.
Summer Serve 2020 Dates
Session 1: June 22-26 and July 6-10 (week of June 29 - July 3 off for 4th of July holiday)
Session 2: July 13-17 and July 20-24
Session 3: July 27-31 and August 3-7
Leadership Week: August 10-14 (if you participate in any of the above Summer Serve sessions)
Scholarships Are Available!
To see if you qualify for scholarships or more information on Summer Serve and to register, visit http://www.unitedwayfrederick.org/summerserve.
Counseling Office Updates
Juniors and Seniors! Common Black College Application
Check out the Common Black College Application at https://commonblackcollegeapp.com. This is a website where JUNIORS and Seniors can apply to all 55 HBCU colleges with 1 application, 1 test score and your transcript for $30. This is a temporary price cut to help students during this difficult time. Yes, Juniors, too (but be sure to enter the correct enrollment date of Fall 2021)!!
Complete List of Support Services During COVID-19
COVID-19 Information
Frederick County Health Department https://health.frederickcountymd.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=271
Maryland Department of Health https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/
Centers for Disease Control https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
World Health Organization https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019
Frederick County Health Department
Program Guide: https://md-frederickcountyhealth.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/1310/FCHD-Brochure-May-2017?bidld
Community Health Services: 301-600-1733
Healthcare Connection and Preparedness: 301-600-8888
School Health Services: 301-600-3312
Women, Infants and Children (WIC): 301-600-2507
Frederick Health Hospital: 240-566-3300
Community Agencies
Frederick Community Action Agency www.cityoffrederickmd.gov/183/Frederick-Community-Action-Agency
301-600-1506 or 301-600-3955
Frederick County Department of Social Services: 301-600-4555
Heartly House: support for survivors of domestic violence and child abuse. Crisis Hotline 301-662-8800 https://www.heartlyhouse.org
Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs: 301-631-2670
Salvation Army: 301-662-2311
Student Homelessness Initiative: Phone- 240-415-8971 Email- info@shipfrederick.com
American Red Cross: 301-739-0717 1131 Conrad Ct, Hagerstown, MD 21740
Mental Health/SEL Resources:
Our world has shifted dramatically over the past few weeks. Students and and family members who are experiencing difficulty may wish to contact the Frederick County Mental Health Association. (MHA)
The MHA's Call Center is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. From intervention, a caring and supporting voice at a moment of crisis, to connecting you to resources and information, dial 211.
Guide to Mental Health and Community Support Services (a comprehensive online guide to local resources) https://fcmha.org/mhaguide
Virtual Walk-in Behavioral Health Services (crisis support).
Click on the link to schedule a virtual appointment during COVID-19 related closures: https://fcmha.org/coronavirus or reach us by phone 211 or 301-663-0011.
Frederick County Health Department Elderly Mental Health Outreach (grant funded counseling program ages 60 and older) https://health.frederickcountymd.gov/541/Ederly-Mental-Health-Outreach
Office phone: 301-600-11029
Substance use concerns, all ages https://health.frederickcountymd.gov/131/Behavioral-Health-Services
Office phone: 301-600-1755
FCPS Coordinator of Mental Health Services: 301-600-5306
Anxiety - https://adaa.org/
Depression - https://www.samhsa.gov/
Cyberbullying - www.fcps.org/academics/stop-bullying
Academic Resources
Khan Academy - https://www.khanacademy.org/
College Board / SAT / AP - https://www.collegeboard.org/
ACT - https://www.act.org/
Virtual Field Trips - https://www.discoveryeducation.com/community/virtual-field-trips/
PTSA and Booster Organizations
PTSA News
As of today, we are happy to share we are now at 134 members- THANK YOU for all your support! Check out the PTSA's website for a list of meeting dates, names of PTSA Board and Committee Chairs and more! Not a member of the PTSA yet? Find out how to Join the PTSA
Safe and Sane Cancellation
It's with great regret that the THS Class of 2020 Safe and Sane All-Night Graduation Party will not take place this year. After nearly nine months of planning, each and every member of the parent planning committee was working hard to find a way to give our graduates a fantastic all-night celebration. The Planning Committee talked and discussed many different scenarios, but simply couldn't find a safe (within the social restrictions and precautionary guidelines) option to gather the students for this event.
However, we hope to be celebrating the THS Class of 2020 graduates at a later date. The parent party planning committee is still working out the details.
Our seniors have missed out on so many milestones this spring: prom, awards nights, spring performances and concerts, spring sports and activities, and much more. We certainly can't make up for them missing these special experiences, but we are hoping each graduate will know they have an entire community who wishes them the best for their future and wants to celebrate their THS achievements and graduation.
If you have registered your student for the Safe and Sane party, you will be contacted about receiving a refund. If you wish to donate your registration fees to the future event funds, you may indicate this when contacted.
Thank you for your support of the Class of 2020!!
Media Center Updates
Media Center Hours and Contact
Monday – Friday: 7:20 am – 2:40 pm
Media Center Website: https://education.fcps.org/ths/mediacenter
Media Center Twitter: @mediacenterTHS
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