Cabin John Middle School

Proposed MCCPTA Resolution – CJMS PTSA Delegates Need Your Feedback

The Montgomery County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations (MCCPTA) has introduced a proposed resolution asking Montgomery County Public Schools to extend their MCPS Academic Programs Analysis by at least one year. This extension would allow time to:

  • Gather and review key information (such as implementation costs, transportation, program effectiveness, staffing, and program continuity)
  • Provide meaningful opportunities for public engagement
  • Collect feedback from a wide range of stakeholders

Your CJMS PTSA Delegates would like to hear your feedback about the proposed resolution, which they will vote on during the October 29th, MCCPTA Delegates Assembly. We ask that you please review the proposed resolution and share your feedback by emailing our CJMS delegates, Jessica McClellen and Priyanka Kamat.

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Proposed MCCPTA Resolution – CJMS PTSA Delegates Need Your Feedback

The Montgomery County Council of Parent-Teacher Associations (MCCPTA) has introduced a proposed resolution asking Montgomery County Public Schools to extend their MCPS Academic Programs Analysis by at least one year. This extension would allow time to:

  • Gather and review key information (such as implementation costs, transportation, program effectiveness, staffing, and program continuity)
  • Provide meaningful opportunities for public engagement
  • Collect feedback from a wide range of stakeholders

Your CJMS PTSA Delegates would like to hear your feedback about the proposed resolution, which they will vote on during the October 29th, MCCPTA Delegates Assembly. We ask that you please review the proposed resolution and share your feedback by emailing our CJMS delegates, Jessica McClellen and Priyanka Kamat.

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Coding Opportunity at CJMS

Join MCode at CJMS! We are a club where students will learn the foundations of computer science and the basics of programming languages such as Python. Students will explore beginner-friendly coding concepts and apply their new skills through fun, hands-on projects and activities.

We have multiple classes for varying levels of experience at Cabin John. Our beginner class is open to all and teaches the fundamentals of computer science through the widely-used and popular programming language Python. Students will be given projects to help them develop their programming skills as well as logical and problem solving skills. Our intermediate Python class builds on the skills taught in the beginner class as students learn to build data structures, create games and projects, and learn Object-Oriented Programming. This club is completely free, and students will need nothing but their laptops or school-provided chromebooks for either class. Interested students will have the opportunity to participate in fun activities like Coding Fests! 

If you are interested:

Email cjmscoding@gmail.com for questions
For detailed information and registration, see our website.

Register here: (Web Registration) – (Form Registration)

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Wootton Cluster Spirit Games

Wootton Athletics is excited to host six Spirit Games this fall, celebrating elementary and middle school students from the Wootton cluster. These events are designed to showcase school spirit, support our student-athletes, and strengthen community connections.

All students ages 11 and under will receive free admission!

Join us for an evening of fun, including concessions, Bruster’s Ice Cream, Wootton merchandise, spirited cheer and pom performances, and a special halftime game or activity just for kids.

Come out and cheer on the Patriots!

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Pedestrian Safety Assessment—Family Feedback Needed

The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) is conducting safety assessments at 15 schools, including Bells Mill Elementary and Churchill High School, to better understand the needs of students who walk or bike to school. As part of this effort, MCDOT is seeking parent feedback through a brief survey to help identify areas where new crosswalks or sidewalks may be needed, as well as potential safety concerns that should be addressed.

Although Cabin John Middle School is not directly included in these assessments, many of the sidewalks, crosswalks, and roadways used by our students are part of the review. If you live in the Churchill or Bells Mill areas, we encourage you to complete the survey and help MCDOT make our students’ school commutes safer. 

https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/DOT-PedSafety/srts/SRTS_FY26_Survey_Landing_Page.html

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