Important News

Technology Needs for Students

Directions on Identifying Need for Chromebook and/or Internet. Parents/guardians can identify student needs in HCPSS Connect using the following directions:

Student Schedule from Semester One, 2020-2021

Here is a look into what your class schedule will be during the first semester of the 2020-2021 school year. This will help you understand what your school day will look like from 8:30 am to 3:15 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Below the schedule are the descriptions of what synchronous and asynchronous learning is. We hope this will better explain what our virtual learning will look like first semester.

SchoolMessenger Reporting Form

SchoolMessenger Reporting Form: If you are having issues receiving HCPSS district/school emails and/or text messaging please use this new form for reporting your issues regarding emails/text messages not being delivered.

4x4 Schedule Update, August 18, 2020

Good morning Parents/Guardians – You should have received an email containing a list of your students’ courses for the 2020-2021 school year. Please look at this list carefully. After reviewing the list of courses, should you have any questions or concerns, please email your counselor.

SAT Testing Information, 2020-2021

Due to health and safety concerns, HCPSS school facilities will not be available for the Saturday, August 29, 2020, administration date. The following schools were registered as test sites for the Saturday, August 29, 2020, administration: Centennial, Glenelg, Hammond, Mount Hebron, Reservoir, River Hill and Wilde Lake high schools. At this time, no decision has been made for the Saturday, September 26, 2020, of the SAT, with the following schools currently registered as test sites: Centennial, Glenelg, Oakland Mills and Reservoir high schools. HCPSS will continue to collaborate with the CollegeBoard on health and safety guidance to determine the feasibility of future administrations.

4x4 Schedule Information 2020-2021 School Year

I hope you and your family are having a wonderful summer. After the rapid shift to a virtual platform for continuity of learning in the spring, everyone was ready for a summer break. As you may already know, our school system has spent these months in work groups to address what school will look like for the 2020-2021 school year. First, please make sure you have noted the school system calendar changes. School begins for students on September 8, 2020. The adjusted calendar is definitely an important bookmark for families. Schools will operate virtually for Semester 1. The student schedule incorporates a 4x4 semester schedule, which allows students to take 8 courses, instead of the 7-course model that we have traditionally followed. To complete each students schedule requests, one of four things occurred:

Thank you!

Thank you to our incredible staff at Glenelg High School! This year was a shock for us all. We were not able to teach our students the way we were used to, we were not able to support them the way we know-how, and we were not there to see all of the incredible things they do every day. We miss all of our students and wish them a summer that is safe and happy. We do not know what the future holds but for now, take time to reflect and know that we are Gladiator Strong. Thank you to our teachers, counselors, para-educators, secretaries, custodial, and cafeteria staff, who work tirelessly every day to make sure our students are supported. We appreciate all that you do and know we are GLADIATOR STRONG!