Weekly Update
Week of June 1, 2026
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In this issue:Farmland Updates
Parent Teacher Association News and Updates
Montgomery County Public Schools Updates
Calendar
Contact Information
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Each year, we experience staff changes as valued team members move closer to home, pursue new opportunities, accept promotions, retire, or begin exciting new chapters in their lives. While it is never easy to say goodbye, we are grateful for their contributions to our school community and wish them the very best in their future endeavors. Their impact will be felt long after they leave, and they will always be a part of the Farmland family.
Farewell and Best Wishes
Kindergarten
First Grade
Fifth Grade
Reading Initiative Teacher
Welcome to Farmland for the 2026-2027 School Year!
Kindergarten
First Grade
Fifth Grade
Reading Initiative Teacher (0.3 FTE)
Additional Staffing Changes
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We are sharing important information about the SunBucks program, which provides summer grocery benefits to eligible families.
Key details from the program website:
We encourage families to review this opportunity and apply if eligible. Please consider placing the attached flyer in students’ backpacks and sharing it with your school community by posting it in visible areas.
Thank you for helping us ensure families are aware of available supports over the summer months.
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News From The HealthroomThe last day of school for students is June 18, 2026
According to MCPS and School Health Services regulations, students are not permitted to take their medications home at the end of the school year.
Preparing for the 2026-2027 School Year
All medication/treatment authorization form(s) must be renewed at the beginning of each school year. Ensure that the appropriate authorization form is completed by your healthcare provider.
Per MCPS and School Health Services regulations, it is the responsibility of the parent/guardian to deliver medication/treatment authorization form(s) and medications directly to health room staff.
Please do not send your child to school with medications.
If you have questions, please email Ms. Liz Boren at Elizabeth_V_Boren@mcpsmd.org
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Field Day SuccessAnother Field Day is officially in the books, number 25 for Mr. Adkins!
We are incredibly grateful to Mr. Adkins and all of our volunteers for helping make the day such a success. Their support created a fun-filled experience centered on activity, teamwork, and school spirit for our students.
We also appreciate the beautiful weather, which made the day even more enjoyable and provided the perfect setting for students to celebrate and play outdoors.
We are already looking forward to Field Day next year!
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Instructional Updates for Fourth and Fifth GradeWe will also be implementing an instructional change in fourth and fifth grade next year. Teachers will be departmentalized, allowing them to focus on fewer content areas and develop deeper expertise in the subjects they teach. We believe this model will enhance instruction and benefit students by providing them with teachers who specialize in specific content areas. Additional information will be provided once plans are finalized, which may not be until the start of the 2026-2027 school year.
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The 2026-2027 MCPS calendar includes a Student Transition Day on Monday, August 24, 2026, a non-instructional full day of school designed to support students transitioning to new school levels or schools. This special day aims to foster a sense of belonging and readiness for:
Buses will run on this day for students who are entering Kindergarten, new to Farmland, or new to MCPS. The school day will begin at the usual time, 9:25 a.m. Lunch will be served for these students. Dismissal will be at 3:50 p.m.
On this same day, we will also have our annual Meet the Teacher on Monday, August 24, 2026, scheduled for 9:25 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. This event allows students and families to visit classrooms and meet their new teacher in preparation for the school year.
Please note:
More information will be shared closer to the date. We look forward to welcoming our new students!
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Updates to Elementary Math InstructionRising Grade 4 Information
Previously, I shared information regarding updates to the model of instruction for math enrichment. This instructional model is focused on building a stronger mathematical foundation.
Beginning next year, MCPS will implement a cluster model for rising Grade 3 and rising Grade 4 mathematics instruction.
MCPS originally informed schools to notify families of placement decisions by June 12; however, due to the time needed to cluster group students, schools have been given additional time. Families will now receive placement letters on June 17.
The placement categories included in the letter may include:
Placement decisions are based on multiple sources of data, including:
These groupings are flexible and may change during the school year based on student progress.
Rising Grade 5 Information
Students currently in Grade 4 who are enrolled in Compacted Math 4/5 or Grade 4 Math will continue into Grade 5 under the new instructional model using the Amplify Desmos Mathematics curriculum.
Students in the Compacted 4/5 pathway will remain in their current cohort to support continuity of instruction as MCPS transitions to the new curriculum. MCPS is continuing to work in partnership with Amplify to support the development and implementation of the Grade 5–6 mathematics curriculum.
Students currently enrolled in Grade 4 Math will continue in the 5th-grade-level math with appropriate support or enrichment based on their learning needs.
All students will engage in a high-quality curriculum focused on problem-solving, reasoning, and conceptual understanding.
Families Invited to Learn About Upcoming Math Changes
MCPS will host the following community meetings for families interested in learning more. All meetings will take place from 7:00–8:15 p.m.
Families are encouraged to review the FAQ document for additional information.
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Rainbow Day Spirit Day – Monday, June 8thMonday, May 8, will be a special school spirit day as we celebrate “Rainbow Day” across Farmland! Students and staff are encouraged to wear their grade-level colors, Field Day t-shirts, or a similar color t-shirt.
Throughout the day, classes and grade levels may take pictures together as they form colorful rainbows with their shirts. Staff may also play “Rainbow Connection” by Kermit the Frog to add to the fun and school spirit.
This special spirit day was selected as a PTA auction item winner by Ellie in Ms. Thom’s first-grade class. Thank you, Ellie, for such a thoughtful and creative idea to help bring our school community together!
Grade-Level Colors
We look forward to seeing our Farmland community come together to make “rainbow connections” throughout the day!
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Parent Teacher Association News and UpdatesEnd -Of-Year Classroom Parties - Sign-ups Are Now Live!
End-Of-Year classroom parties are on Thursday, June 11th, for all grades (except 5th, which has BASH instead). Join us for these fun and wet games played on the Farmland field as we celebrate the end of the school year!
To view party plans and to sign up, click here.
Everything is provided - all we need is you to help make these parties fun and memorable!
Popsicle Party
Celebrate the end of the school year with Farmland friends at our Popsicle Party on Thursday, June 4, from 5:00–6:30 PM at Montrose Park (451 Congressional Lane). Free for all Farmland Elementary!
PTA Meeting and Volunteer Appreciation Event - Tuesday
On Tuesday, 6/2 at 6:30 PM, anyone who volunteered with PTA this year or who is interested in volunteering next year is invited to our Volunteer Appreciation gathering, where we will celebrate our efforts and impact this year.
Then, at 7:30 PM, stay for a brief procedural PTA meeting where we will approve next year’s budget, bylaws, and our slate of board members for next year. If you are interested in reviewing any of these materials in advance of the meeting, please contact PTA President, Becky F, at farmlandPTApresident@gmail.com.
AI survey results
We are grateful to the 58 Farmland families who completed the survey about AI and our kids’ future— your voices are directly shaping our next steps as a PTA and school community. A majority of you—75% of parents!—said you want to be involved in guiding or learning about AI with your children, and that your top priorities are trusted shared, safe resources, materials from the school, and interactive content such as videos, conversation tips, and workshops.
Top concerns shared across more than 70% of parents were about AI's impact on critical thinking and creativity, the spread of misinformation and deepfakes, and children's exposure to age-inappropriate content. Thank you for your contributions! We look forward to continuing to build a bridge between parents and Farmland’s staff about these critical educational topics as we navigate the rapidly changing digital and AI environment.
Please reach out to Chandra at farmlandptatechnology@gmail.com with any questions or comments about this, or to get involved with our efforts.
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Montgomery County Public Schools UpdatesCheck It Out! Booked for the Summer Digital Guide
As we head into the summer break in less than a month, MCPS wants students to stay engaged, active, and fully supported. MCPS is excited to unveil Booked for the Summer, your digital guide to navigating the summer months!
What’s inside?
Families Invited to Learn About Coming Math Changes
MCPS is moving to a new instructional model focused on building a stronger mathematical foundation and developing confident mathematical thinkers.
Beginning next year, MCPS will implement a cluster model for mathematics instruction. Cluster grouping is designed to allow students to move into advanced learning opportunities as they become ready. Classes will be organized to reduce the broad range of instructional levels within a classroom, which will make it more manageable for teachers to plan instruction effectively, differentiate learning experiences, and provide timely support and enrichment for students.
This model will begin in 2026-2027 for Grade 4 students only, with additional grade levels the following year. If your child is a rising fourth grader, your school will be in touch soon to share details. MCPS will also host the following community meetings for families to learn more. All meetings are from 7-8:15 p.m.
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Calendar |
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Administration
Mrs. April Longest, Principal (2nd and 5th Grade)
Ms. Pam Strauss, Assistant Principal (1st and 4th Grade)
Mrs. Kharima 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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