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PRINCIPAL’S REPORT Dr. Nelson McLeod, Principal April/May 2014 Richard Montgomery High School
Montgomery County Public Schools
Dear Richard Montgomery High School Community:
With the start of April, 2014, let me update you on the following:
On Wednesday, March 12, 2014, the combined Concert Choir, Lunch Choir, and Madrigals were adjudicated in the MMEA/MCPS Festival at Seneca Valley High School and received all “1’s” (Superior) ratings This qualifies them to participate in the state festivals in late April.
Congratulations to the Richard Montgomery High School It's Academic A team for its victory at the 2014 Virginia Commonwealth University Spring Tournament VI at New Kent High School in New Kent County, Virginia. The team, consisting of senior Roy Liu, and juniors Gabe Guedes, Farah Kabir and Ben Koppel prevailed over a field of 18 teams from across the region.
Trinish Chatterjee, junior, won third prize in the Biology category in the Montgomery County Science fair (www.sciencemontgomery.org). His project was entitled "Hypervariable Regions and Mutations of Viral Neuraminidase in H1N1 Influenza as Predictors of Oseltamivir Resistance"
Our amazing Richard Montgomery High School Senior Robotics Team 5421 RM-ED AND DANGEROUS won three prestigious awards (Inspire Award, Connect Award, and Promote Award) at the Maryland FIRST Tech Challenge State Championship at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab. They are now advancing to the East Super-Regional tournament in April at York, Pennsylvania! Congratulations to the team members: seniors (Milka Piszczek, Sasha Maldonado, Jon Xia, Julia Di, and Pavel Piliptchak), juniors (Lisa Mena and Sarah Flaherty), sophomores (Declan Rickards-
Blauer and Elan Naideck), and freshmen (Peter Maldonado, Frederick Xu, and
Théo Goltzman)!
The Mock Trial Team captured the Judicial Circuit No. 6 championship by defeating Frederick’s Oakdale High School. The team now advances to the state-quarterfinals. They were led in victory by Elaine Montgomery, Sylvia Regan, Sarah Krosnick, Camden Ostrander, Alyssa Hu and Nikita Sardana.
Congratulations to the Model Congress team for a fantastic showing in March. Spe-cial congratulations go to Dash Yeatts-Lonske for winning best delegate, Raja Ramesh for winning best delegate and outstanding delegate in full session, and Will Simon for winning an honorable mention.
Congratulations to junior Jordan Sherman, who won the first place medal from the junior United States Open Race for kayaking. Not only did Jordan qualify for the jun-
ior national team, but he is the top ranked junior kayak racer in the country! Next month, Jordan will travel to Australia to compete in the Junior World Champion-ships.
The Richard Montgomery High School DECA Club Team won in every category they competed. John Marsten won first place in International Business Plan; Devin Ba-jaj won first place in Principles of Business Management and Administration; Shub-hankar Viragi won first place in Professional Selling and Rachit Agarwal won first place in Entrepreneurship Participating Event -Creating an Independent Busi-ness. They all qualify to compete in the DECA Nationals Competition in Atlanta,
Georgia in May! Thank you for your continued support of Richard Montgomery High School. —Nelson McLeod, PhD Principal
RM Rocket Pride!
School Updates
Included in this Issue:
School Updates 1
Counseling Services Up-
dates 2
Safe or Sorry Update 2
Senior Information 3
AP/IB Exam Schedule 5
2013-2014 May HSA &
Senior Exam Schedule 6
Students of the Month 7
More School Updates 8
Important Upcoming Dates:
4/9: Report Card
Distribution
4/9: Senior Banquet
4/12: ACT Administered
4/14-4/17: Spring Break
4/18 4/21: Holiday, Easter
4/29: Instrumental Spring
Showcase, 7:00pm
5/3: SAT Administered
5/15: RMHS Student
Awards Night, Auditorium
5/16: RMHS Prom, Rockville
Hilton
5/20: Parent Series-College
101: What is College Really Like?, 6:30pm, Cafeteria
5/20: PTSA Meeting,
7:30pm, Cafeteria
5/22: Spring Choral Concert,
7:30pm
5/23: Last day for seniors
5/26:: Holiday—Memorial
Day
6/7: SAT Administered
6/11: Graduation, 10:00am,
DAR Constitution Hall, no school for students
6/12: Last Day School for
Students
6/19: Report Cards Mailed
6/23: First day Summer
School, 1st session
7/4: Holiday—
Independence Day
7/11: Last day Summer
School, 1st session
7/15 First day Summer
School, 2nd session
8/1: Last day Summer
School, 2nd session
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Counseling Services Updates Junior Student Parent Meetings
The Junior Student and Parent meetings were held
during the month of March. The purpose of the meet-
ings was to introduce both parents and students to
post-secondary options and the college application
process. All junior students attended along with their parents. The power point used for the presentation is
posted on the school web page under the counseling
tab along with other resources for juniors. Both par-
ents and students are urged to review this information
and contact their counselor, as needed, for additional
information. The next step for juniors is to complete
their student brag sheet and then schedule an inter-
view with their counselor to obtain a college letter of
recommendation.
Registration for Courses for Next School Year
Counselors finished registering students for courses
for the 2014-2015 school year. The master course
schedule will be built and students will be tentatively assigned to courses. Summer months will be devoted
to balancing class sizes. If you know of any student
who is considering registering at Richard Montgomery
High School for the 2014-2015 school year, please en-
courage them to enroll at Richard Montgomery as
soon as possible. If parents wait until the end of the
summer to enroll their children the courses available
will be limited.
Summer School Registration Registration for MCPS summer school is now
open. Registration is completed at the student’s home
school and starts with students downloading the ap-
plication and presenting it to the school counselor for
processing. The deadline for registering for session 1 is
June 9, the deadline for registering for session 2
courses is June 25. Please do not wait until the last
day to register; classes are filled on a first-come first-
serve basis. Tuition waivers are available for qualified
students. You can find summer school registration
information and forms on the MCPS web page at:
h t t p : / / w w w . m o n t g o m e r y s c h o o l s m d . o r g /
departments/extendedhours/summerschool/
high.aspx.
For additional information, please contact your child’s
counselor.
2013-2014 Safe Or Sorry Update The 2013-2014 Safe Or Sorry (S.O.S.) campaign is in
full swing at Richard Montgomery High School. The
S.O.S. campaign is a student safety program focused
on different aspects of safety issues impacting young
adults such as pedestrian safety, texting and driving,
impaired driving, and internet safety and bully-ing. The S.O.S. student committee partners with staff
to create programs and giveaways to promote safety.
For the 2013-2014 school year, the S.O.S. committee
has completed the following:
Students viewed two safety videos, one for internet
safety and one for texting and driving, during an
extended RMBC period with a discussion follow-
ing.
To promote reminders to never text and drive, stu-
dent members of the S.O.S. committee distributed
thumb bands reminding students to never text and drive.
The S.O.S. student committee applied for and re-
ceived a $2000 grant from the Montgomery Coun-
ty Government Walk Your Way program to help
promote pedestrian safety.
To promote pedestrian safety, student members of
the S.O.S. committee ordered reflective bracelets
with the Richard Montgomery High School logo for
students to wear on their person or backpack.
The Safe Or Sorry assembly is scheduled for Friday,
May 2, 2014 in the auditorium. The assembly is the
culminating activity for this year’s campaign and will
include all 11th and 12th grade students. Speakers will
include Dr. Snashall from the Shady Grove Hospital
ER, Chief Treschuk of the City of Rockville police, and Anna Torres-Davis, a former Richard Montgomery
High School parent. Scheduled right before prom, the
assembly focuses on keeping students safe and pre-
pared as they move to the big events of senior year
and graduation.
The 2013-2014 S.O.S. t-shirts will be available to se-
lect students following the assembly. This year’s t-
shirt was designed by Mr. McDermott’s Digital Art
class.
The S.O.S. student committee is continuing to partner
with local groups to further expand our pedestrian
safety push. If you have any questions about this year’s Safe Or Sorry campaign, please contact Jon
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RMHS—Main Office 301-610-8000
Counseling Office: 301-610-8050
Registrar: 301-610-8055
Athletic Director: 301-610-8075
Career Center: 301-610-8064
Business Manager: 301-610-8011
Financial Office: 301-610-8012
Attendance Office: 301-610-8010
Important Phone Numbers
Seniors “Class of 2014” - Important Information Below is an update on important dates for seniors.
Additional information will be posted on the school
web site:
SSL Graduation Requirement
Student Service Learning Hours (SSL) must be com-pleted by Friday, May 2, 2014.
Senior Exams
Class attendance is mandatory in every class up
through the final examination period. On Monday,
May 19, seniors must attend periods 1–4; Tuesday,
May 20, seniors must attend periods 3–7; Wednesday,
May 21, seniors must attend periods 6-8 Thursday,
May 22, seniors must attend period 8; and Friday,
May 23, seniors must attend only if they are making
up exams.
Senior Exam Schedule
Monday, May 19, 2014 Periods 1 and 2
Tuesday, May 20, 2014 Periods 3 and 4
Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Periods 6 and 7
Thursday, May 22, 2014 Period 8
Friday, May 23, 2014 Make-Ups
Graduation Rehearsal
All graduates are required to attend rehearsal,
Monday, June 9th at 7:00 a.m. (auditorium) in order
to be able to walk during the ceremony. Tickets will
be distributed at the end of rehearsal. Students must
be on time for the rehearsal and stay until the end to
receive their cap and gown.
Graduation Tickets
Each senior will be allotted five tickets. Notification by
email of extra ticket requests was done in the last
week of March.
Senior Banquet
The senior banquet will be held on Wednesday, April
9, 2014, at the Lakewood Country Club from 7:00
p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The cost is $35 and may only be
purchased in advance.
Senior Picnic
The senior picnic will be held at Smokey Glen, located in Gaithersburg, and follows the graduation rehearsal.
Students must provide their own transportation to the
picnic and home.
Graduation Transportation to the Event
Bus option is $25 per person. The bus will depart
from Richard Montgomery High School at 7:30 a.m.
The bus departs from DAR Constitution Hall to return
to RMHS approximately 30 minutes from the close of
the ceremony. Ticket sales will begin Monday, April 7,
2014, and run through Friday, May 16. Tickets are
first come first serve. Checks are payable to RMHS
and may be dropped off at the main office or to Ms.
Weaver in room 45 before or after school. Parking is
very limited at DAR Constitution Hall. There is a metro
stop within a few blocks as well.
Graduation Ceremony:
Wednesday, June 11, 2014 at 10:00 a.m.
DAR Constitution Hall
Graduates must arrive at 9:00 a.m.
All graduates should be dressed in their gradua-
tion robes when they arrive
Professional photographs of your graduate will be
available to purchase online. Graduates, parents and
family members can view those students crossing the
stage and receiving a diploma online at
www.candidcolor.net with a login code. All of the in-
formation needed to login is online at the RM home
page under the graduation tab.
Get Morning Announcements by Email
The school’s web site posts the morning announce-
ments each day from the RMBC daily broadcasts.
Parents can also receive the daily announcements of
activities and opportunities on email.
To sign up for email announcements
and for more information, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rmhs_announcements/
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Richard Montgomery High School
COLLEGE READINESS WORKSHOPS
SUMMER 2014
Wednesday, July 9, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. – College Essay Workshop – Part I
Monday, July 14, 8:50 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. – Mock SAT given by C2Education
Wednesday, July 23, 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. – College Essay Workshop – Part II
Monday, July 28, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. – The Common Application and Family Connection
Wednesday, July 30, 8:50 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. – Mock ACT given by C2Education
Monday, August 4, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. – How to get the most out of high
school
For Ninth graders:
Wednesday, August 6, 8:50 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. – Mock SAT given by C2Education
Monday, August 11, 8:50 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. – Mock ACT given by C2Education
Wednesday, August 13, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. - Scholarships and the FAFSA
All workshops will be held at Richard Montgomery High School.
The essay workshop will have
limited seating—reserve your seat early!
Interested in attending any or all of these workshops? Please rsvp to Ms. Hull
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May 2014 AP/IB Exam Schedule
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2013-2014 May H.S.A. and Senior Exam Schedule
Monday, May 19, 2014
Periods Event Time Attendees
Morning NSL H.S.A. 7:25 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. H.S.A. test takers
Lunch Lunch 10:50 a.m. – 11:20 a.m.
Afternoon NSL H.S.A. (if needed) 11:20 a.m. – 2:10 p.m.
H.S.A. test takers
1 Senior Exam/Regular Class 11:25 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. Seniors/all students
2 Senior Exam/Regular Class 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Seniors/all students
3 Regular Class 1:05 p.m. – 1:35 p.m. All students
4 Regular class 1:40 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. All students
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Periods Event Time Attendees
Morning Biology H.S.A. 7:25 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. H.S.A. test takers
Lunch Lunch 10:50 a.m. – 11:20 a.m.
Afternoon Biology H.S.A. 11:20 a.m. – 2:10 p.m. H.S.A. test takers
3 Senior Exam/Regular Class 11:25 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. Seniors/all students
4 Senior Exam/Regular Class 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Seniors/all students
6 Regular Class 1:05 p.m. – 1:35 p.m. All students
7 Regular class 1:40 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. All students
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Periods Event Time Attendees
Morning Algebra H.S.A. 7:25 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. H.S.A. test takers
Lunch Lunch 10:50 a.m. – 11:20 a.m.
Afternoon Algebra H.S.A. 11:20 a.m. – 2:10 p.m. H.S.A. test takers
6 Senior Exam/Regular Class 11:25 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. Seniors/all students
7 Senior Exam/Regular Class 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. Seniors/all students
8 Regular Class 1:05 p.m. – 1:35 p.m. All students
1 Regular class 1:40 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. All students
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Periods Event Time Attendees
Morning English H.S.A. 7:25 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. H.S.A. test takers
Lunch Lunch 10:50 a.m. – 11:20 a.m.
Afternoon English H.S.A. (if needed) 11:20 a.m. – 2:10 p.m. H.S.A. test takers
8 Senior Exam/Regular Class 11:25 a.m. – 12:10 p.m. Seniors/all students
1 Regular Class 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. All students
2 Regular Class 1:05 p.m. – 1:35 p.m. All students
3 Regular class 1:40 p.m. – 2:10 p.m. All students
Friday, May 23, 2014
Periods Event Time Attendees
1-4 H.S.A. make ups(as needed) 7:25 a.m. – 10:50 a.m. H.S.A. takers only
1-8 Regular classes/Senior Exam Make
ups 7:25 a.m. – 2:10 p.m. All students
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STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — February
The following students were celebrated during our Monthly Student Recognition Program. Each month, depart-
ments are asked to nominate students who demonstrate academic excellence in the classroom. These nomina-
tions include students who have shown improvement, great effort while tackling challenging content, or other ex-
ceptional qualities. Students selected come from all grade levels and courses. These students receive a certificate
of recognition and donuts with the Principal; their photos are also posted in the Student of the Month display lo-
cated in the main lobby.
English: Matthew Chazin Patricia Mendez-Villalta Afolabi Oshunremi Asanne Pearce Oscar Saywell Anthony Taylor
ESOL: Rosa Brioso Tareeq Giadala Mostava Yuming Huang Binhui Liu Juliana Parada Chau Bao Minh Trinh
Fine Arts: Hayley Abramowitz Ethan Cheng “Mo” Fadillah
Eric Goldstein Sindhu Iyer Halle Phillips Emma Rogers Hanna Savoie Rachel Terry
Internship: Justin Adams Sergio Barrientos Djabril Burton
Internship (cont’d): Giovanny Carranza Marcell Hebron Sergio Lemus Luiz Luchi
Math Azharuddin Ansari
Sara Bagheri Hamaneh Kimia Dokhaee Yvan Ebiketie Kayleigh Ewart Kathleen Frejoles Parmida Ghasemi Faraji Brayan Herrera Ramos Jessica Hom
Amber Jones Andre Lakanu Jamal Middleton Evangelia Papathanasiou Nur Rachmadiyanti Ariane Uwase Martial Yamuremye
Science: Tomer Albo Autumn Barber Clayton Cole Olivia Gongombe Ouyema Karen Lou Kelly Lou
Students of the Month for February
Alexa Perry Yenifer Protillo Uzma Rabbani Nanka Silue Anika Yardi Sergine-Cindy Zeufack Heavenly Zheng
Social Studies: Wilfredo Diazcedillo Seth Eisenberg Rachel Gold Malcolm Mitchem
Nathaniel Peterman Leyi Shi Nicole Spouge Lauren Sukri Anthony Tedder Joseph Van Dyke Richard Yarrow
World Languages: Stuti Ganatra Eileen Liu Daiduong Nguyen Katherine Payson
Congratulations!!
Congratulations to the student editors of Fine Lines on being awarded a Columbia Scholastic Press Association
Gold Crown Award. Fine Lines was one of 15 student magazines from the United States and around the world to
receive this highest honor, bestowed by the CSPA. Editors in Chiefs: Amy Wu, Helen Tan; Art Editors: Alyssa
Achacoso, Eleonora Sadikova, Sophia Chang; Assistant Editors: Susanqi Jiang, Katie Wang; Photo Editors:
Galina Belolipetski, Meg Giitter, Isabella Huang; Assistant Editors: Kelley Lou, Leah Dighe; Music Editors:
Jinsol Kim, Zoe Williams; Assistant Editor: Isabella Negro; Writing Editors: Chloe Stavrianos, Tristan Paige,
Marlena Nothwehr, Nick Greco; Assistant Editor: Joni Keaton; Publicity Editors: Emilia Kuentz, Wendy Ris-
so; Assistant Editors: Eszter Janossy, Sara Migler; Business Editors: Mihret Zemedkun, Ross Berman, Assis-tant Editor: Nicole Cunningham; CD Editors: James Yao, Jana Lu; Copy Editors: Christina Xu, Kate Payson;
Assistant Editor: Adrianna Adirim; and Film Editors: Jalen Jones, Ivana Wakidi.
Fine Lines Wins Gold Crown Award
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Please Note: The Principal’s Report is posted monthly on the Richard Montgomery High School web site
(http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/rmhs/). Printed copies are available in the Main Office.
Mrs. Aryn Wheeler, physical education teacher, was named the Gazette Boys Swim Coach of the year. The
Richard Montgomery Boys Swim Team won the Maryland 4A State Championship last month.
This winter, Richard Montgomery High School received the highest building inspection rating for Montgomery
County Public Schools. A special thanks to the wonderful staff: Rene Aguilar-Corea, Michelle Alonso, Maria Aroni, Garland Davis, Tilak Dhall, Judy Estep, Rosa Fuentes, Ernest Matthews, Edhit Mercado, Victor Molina,
Asaad Obeid, Guilermo Palacios, Americo Silva, John Slater, Collin Smith, Jonathan Upp, Devika We-
erasinghe, Vilma Zurita, and Building Service Manager Robert Tarpley.
The 2014 MCPS GIVE BACKpacks campaign is under way. The campaign was created in 2013 to coordinate
the donation and distribution of backpacks and school supplies to students in need. Last year, MCPS parents,
staff, and community members generously donated more than $100,000 to the GIVE BACKpacks campaign,
and nearly 15,000 students at 41 schools received backpacks filled with school supplies. Backpacks will once
again be delivered directly to schools for distribution to students. Information is available at
www.mcpsgivebackpacks.org,.
A free College Preparation and Scholarship Fair will be held 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, May 10, at the Universities at Shady Grove, 9630 Gudelsky Drive in Rockville. The fair is intended for students in grades 6–10 and their
parents. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet various colleges and universities, learn about financial aid
and scholarship opportunities and attend informative breakout sessions. There also will be a tour of the USG
campus. Space is limited, so be sure to register early! Registration can be completed at
www.mcpsparentacademy.org. Call 301-279-3100 for more information.
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