Weekly Update

Farmland Updates
  • Spring Picture Day: TOMORROW
  • Donations Needed This Week!
  • LAST CHANCE: Student Articulation Feedback Form
  • Farmland Staff Inclusion Committee
  • Career Day: Thank you!
  • Field Day T-Shirts
Parent Teacher Association News and Updates
  • Silver Diner Fundraiser
  • Spring Festival: May 15
  • AI + Our Kids: Are We Ready?
Montgomery County Public Schools Updates
  • 2026-2027 Calendar Adjustments on the Table: Tell Us What You Think!
  • We Want To Hear About Your MCPS Experience
  • New Resource Guide Links Families to Essential Support Services
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Contact Information
 

MONDAY: Spring Picture Day Reminder

As a reminder, Spring Picture Day will be tomorrow, MONDAY, April 27. Families are encouraged to pre-order photos in advance. Please click the link below to place your order:
 
Click here to pre-order Spring Pictures - The online order code is "farmland26".
 
We look forward to seeing all of our students ready for picture day!
 

Donations Needed This Week!

Maryland State Testing begins on Monday, May 4. To build excitement and boost confidence, we’re planning a fun assembly on Friday, May 1, for students in grades 3–5.
 
We need your support! We are seeking donations of small, fun prizes to help keep students motivated throughout testing week. We’ll be using games, positive recognition, and small incentives to celebrate students as they do their best and show what they’ve learned.
 
If you’re able to contribute, please visit the Amazon Wish List link below to choose an item and have it shipped directly to the school by the first week of May.
 
 
Thank you for your continued support in helping our students feel confident, encouraged, and ready to do their best!
 

LAST CHANCE THIS WEEK: Student Articulation Feedback Form

In the coming weeks, staff will begin the process of creating class assignments for the next school year. Your input is an integral part of this work. This form (link is below) is designed to gather information about your child as a learner, including their strengths and areas of need.
 
Completing this form is optional for students returning to Farmland. If you choose to participate, the deadline to submit the form electronically is this Friday, May 1, 2026.
 
Parent/guardian input is helpful as we plan for the upcoming school year. Teachers and specialists take great care in organizing balanced, heterogeneous classes where all students can be successful and productive. As part of the articulation process, all grade-level teachers and relevant staff members will review parent feedback to help inform placement decisions.
 
Please note that requests for specific teachers will not be considered.
 
Please keep in mind that teacher assignments are not finalized until late summer, and we are unable to share homeroom placements before the release of classroom assignments in Synergy in August. Changes in enrollment throughout the spring and summer require us to remain flexible, making class placement an ongoing process deep into summer.
 
Please complete one Farmland Student Feedback form for each child attending Farmland.
 
 

Farmland Staff Inclusion Committee – Autism Awareness Month Project

The Farmland Staff Inclusion Committee is excited to share that we are planning a school-wide project in recognition of Autism Awareness Month.
 
Students will create sensory jars (sensory bottles) to learn about emotional regulation strategies. Sensory jars are calming tools that provide visual, tactile, and auditory stimulation to support self-regulation. They are made using plastic bottles filled with water, glitter, glue, and small items, then sealed to create a slow-moving, calming visual effect.
 
We are seeking family support to help provide materials for this project. If you are able, please consider signing up through the link below to donate supplies.
 
 
Thank you for your continued support in helping us create meaningful and inclusive learning experiences for our students.
 

Career Day: Thank you!

Career Day was an amazing event! Thank you to Ms. Mason and Mrs. Mann for coordinating and facilitating such a meaningful day for our students. We are also incredibly grateful to all the parents, guardians, and friends of Farmland who took the time to present and share their careers.
 
Students had the opportunity to learn about a wide range of professions, including scientists, baseball players, doctors, psychotherapists, sports agents, sheriffs, firefighters, and many more. It was inspiring to see such diverse paths and hear firsthand experiences. A special highlight for our Kindergarten class was meeting Ranger, a K9 sheriff, who was especially intriguing and quickly became a favorite part of the day!
 
Thank you again to everyone who contributed to making Career Day such a fun, engaging, and memorable experience for all.
 

Order Field Day T-Shirts: Order by May 1

Field Day (May 29, 2026) is a fun in-school opportunity for all students to practice their P.E. skills and showcase their grade spirit! Every grade is assigned a color to wear that day.
 
  • Kindergarten = navy (or dark) blue
  • 1st = lime (or light) green
  • 2nd = Carolina (or light) blue
  • 3rd = yellow
  • 4th = red
  • 5th = orange
 
The PTA is selling Field Day t-shirts. Every grade color is available for purchase at $16/ea, as are black Farmland shorts for $20/ea. Purchasing a shirt is optional; your child is encouraged to wear any shirt of their grade’s color during Field Day if you choose not to purchase one.
 
If you are an adult planning to volunteer at Field Day (see email from Mr. Adkins for details), you may purchase a gray volunteer shirt if you'd like.
 
The deadline to order a shirt online is this Friday, May 1. Orders will be delivered to your child's homeroom the week of Field Day. 
 
Order here today:  https://farmland26.itemorder.com/.
 

Parent Teacher Association News and Updates

Silver Diner Fundraiser
Thank you to everyone who came out to support our Silver Diner fundraiser. We were thrilled to see so many alumni, current families, and community members who mentioned our name to help us raise funds. We also truly appreciate the staff who took the time to welcome and support our families throughout the event.
 
Our students had a great opportunity to help serve food, and those who volunteered were rewarded with a free milkshake! It was a wonderful event, and a great time was had by all.
 
Spring Festival Coming Friday, May 15
Advanced tickets and pre-sale pizza are now open for our annual Spring Festival. Learn more about this exciting event at farmland-pta.org/springfestival.  
 
AI + Our Kids--Are we ready? 
As AI becomes more common in our daily lives, there is a need to help support our kids in the changing learning environment. A group of parents from the Farmland PTA is working with Farmland staff and administration to try to address the needs of parents and families as we all navigate these technology changes. We have created a short survey to try to better understand what parents know about AI and what kind of support would be helpful in coordination with our children’s school education. Please take the parent survey at the link below to tell us your thoughts on these issues. Every parent's voice is important!
 
English Parent AI Survey: https://forms.gle/YtiGpcTb4M9UAfCX9.
 
Spanish Parent AI Survey: https://forms.gle/NMffFoBSpmAocGcRA.
 
If you have questions or comments, please contact our technology volunteers: farmlandptatechnology@gmail.com.
 

Montgomery County Public Schools Updates

 
2026–2027 Calendar Adjustments on the Table; Tell Us What You Think!
MCPS is asking for its community’s input on these changes. Please fill out this survey and let us know your preferences for making changes to next year’s school calendar. 
 
The Board will take final action at its business meeting on April 30. 
 
We Want to Hear About Your MCPS Experience!
MCPS invites families and students to share their experiences and perspectives through our annual survey, open until May 10.
 
In the past, this was called the “School Culture and Climate Survey,” but it’s not about the weather. It’s about your experience in our schools and how we can make them better
 
 
FamiliesTake the survey.
 
Students: Take the survey. *NEW* this year: No student ID required! 
 
New Resource Guide Links Families to Essential Support Services
The MCPS Division of Specialized Support Services has produced a Community Resource Guide for Families. The guide includes a comprehensive list of school and community resources on a range of topics, including access to healthcare and mental health services; assistance with food, clothing, furniture, housing, and utilities; youth development and mentorship; domestic violence; workforce; academic and technology; international families, and more.
 
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Contact Information

Administration
Mrs. April Longest, Principal (2nd and 5th Grade)
MrsKharima Wilson, Assistant Principal (Kindergarten and 3rd grade)
 
Administrative Assistances
 
Health Room Contacts
 
Food Services
Mrs. Olga Cardenas, Food Svc Satellite Mgr II - For questions related to menu or lunch accounts
 
PTA President
Farmland Hours
 
School Hours
Doors Open: 9:15 pm
Bell Rings: 9:25 am
Dismissal: 3:50 am
 
Office Hours
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
 
Office Phone: 240-740-0660
School Address: 7000 Old Gate Rd, Rockville, MD 20852
 
Early Release Schedule
9:15 am Doors open
9:25 am Bell Rings
1:20 pm Dismissal
No Recess
 
Two-Hour Delay Schedule
11:15 am - Doors open
11:25 am - School Day Begins
(No recess on a delayed opening
 
Important Links
 
 

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