A Letter from the Administrators
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Welcome to the 2025-2026 school year! On behalf of the entire staff, Interim Superintendent, Dr. Shawn Joseph, and Prince George's County Public School System Family, we are thrilled to welcome our new Ardmore Anchors and our returning kindergarten through fifth-grade students!
Our Interim Superintendent, Dr. Joseph 100-Day Entry Plan will center five critical areas: strengthening governance, advancing student achievement, investing in human capital, supporting wellness and safety, and ensuring operational excellence. But beyond plans and protocols, his greatest asset will be our families, educators, students, faith leaders, alumni, and partners—who bring love, insight, and conviction to our shared work.
Ardmore’s primary focus remains on providing a quality education, while ensuring that the safety of our students and staff is our top priority. We are eager to partner with you to make sure that your child receives a safe and enriching educational experience.
The Ardmore Elementary School staff is energized and prepared to welcome back our students. Our dedicated educators will continue to provide opportunities that foster collaboration, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills, promoting academic, social, and emotional growth for all our students.
The administrators and staff are excited to kick off the 2025-2026 school year filled with renewed hope and possibilities. We invite you to join us on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, for our welcome event, where we will meet new families and reconnect with familiar ones. Together, we will continue our journey toward academic excellence and strong character for ALL scholars.
We are the Ardmore Anchors! Thank you for being a vital part of our school community!
Important Dates:
First Day of School: Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Back-to-School Night: September 16, 2025 (Primary) & September 16, 2025 (Intermediate)
Parent-Teacher Conferences: November 11, 2025
Sincerely,
Dr. Melreta Herring, Principal
Ms. Brenda Holmes, Assistant Principal
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PGCPS Vision
Our vision paints the image of a premier educational environment that values the rich uniqueness of who we are as we develop and equip life-long learners, leaders, empowered proponents of justice and prosperous communities to thrive in the global society:
A culturally responsive district developing distinguished learners, leaders, voices of social justice, and advocates for humanity for the world of today, tomorrow, and beyond.
PGCPS Mission
Our mission defines our purpose and the scope of our work. It communicates why we exist and what we hope to contribute to society:
Provide a transformative educational experience anchored by excellence in equity – developing 21st century competencies and enabling each student’s unique brilliance to flourish in order to build empowered communities and a more inclusive and just world.
PGCPS Motto
Where Children Matter!
PGCPS Core Values
Our core values articulate our key beliefs about students, learning, stakeholder responsibility, and the elements necessary to achieve equity and excellence in education: Students are our priority and all students can achieve at high academic levels. Families, students and educators share the responsibility for student success. High expectations inspire high performance. All staff share the responsibility for a safe and supportive school environment contributing to excellence in education. The support of everyone in our community is essential to the success of our schools and students, and this success enriches our community. Continuous improvement in teaching, leadership and accountability is the key to our destiny.
Ardmore Elementary School’s Vision
Ardmore Elementary School is the education citadel, which catapults future career professionals into a global society. Through our academic program, we ensure students in grades Pre-K through fifth receive thorough cross-curricular indoctrination, grounded in unpacking all lesson elements necessary to build a full-bodied understanding of core courses.
Ardmore Elementary School assures all stakeholders of our academic concentration in student writing expertise, accentuated vocabulary, literary comprehension, as well as extended mathematical awareness. Beyond the basic facts, our students are connecting with real world applications, transcending their formative elementary years.
Ardmore Elementary School’s Mission
Ardmore Elementary School provides opportunities for high student achievement through elevated parental involvement, retaining highly qualified educators, instruction, and maintaining a respectful air among all stakeholders inspiring a safe and orderly environment.
“Invigorating the Educational Spirit" is our creed!
Ardmore Essentials
School Colors: Blue and White
School Mascot: The Anchor
School Motto: Stay Anchored in Education
School PBIS Values: Be Ready, Be Respectful, Be Responsible
Ardmore Elementary School’s Pledge
I pledge today to do my best
In reading, math, and all the rest.
I promise to obey the rules
In my class and in the school.
I will respect myself and others too.
I will expect the best in all I do.
I am here to learn all I can,
To try my best to be all I am.
Ardmore Elementary School’s Philosophy Statement
As educators, we believe all students have the right to a quality educational program that will develop them into becoming productive citizens in our community. We believe that students should have a well-organized and well-structured academic program that will build strong academic preparation, social and interpersonal skills, and esthetic appreciation for the performing arts. We believe the education of all students is not confined to the school alone. The home, the community, and other institutions must play important roles to ensure all students are academically and socially prepared to become lifelong learners. To provide the best education possible for every student, there must be full participation and collaboration between the school, community, parents, teachers, students and administrators.
Ardmore Elementary School Staff Roster
Administration
Dr. Melreta Mai Herring |
Principal |
Ms. Brenda Holmes |
Assistant Principal |
Mrs. Theresa Platt- Blackwell |
Principal’s Secretary II |
Mrs. Manyuan Cooper |
Registrar / Secretary I |
Vacant |
Autism Coordinator |
Dr. Rachelle Jackson |
School Counselor |
Ms. Miraya Jackson |
School Therapist |
Mrs. Jocelyn Easter-Staley |
Data Coach |
Mrs. Rayvenia Farrow |
School Nurse |
Mr. Herbert Hyon |
Community School Coordinator |
Special Education / ELD Teams
Dr. Lynne Ciocon |
Chairperson/Resource Teacher |
Vacant - Assigned |
School Psychologist |
Mr. Ari Schwartz |
Resource Teacher |
Dr. Doris Paraguya |
Resource Teacher |
Mrs. Shakara Faulkner |
Paraprofessional |
Mrs. Eleanor Brown |
Paraprofessional |
Ms. Luwan Cottrell |
Speech & Language Pathologist |
Ms. Keeghan Hutchinson |
Virtual Speech & Language Pathologist |
Mr. Kyle Hutchinson |
Speech & Language Facilitator |
Mr. William Spencer |
Crisis Intervention Resource Teacher |
Dr. Joisiebeth Manapul |
ELD Chairperson |
Dr. Marlene Peral |
ELD Teacher |
Mrs. Joan Belarde |
ELD Resource Teacher |
Instructional Staff
PRE-K TEAM |
|
Dr. Norma Tumbali |
Pre-Kindergarten Teacher - Chairperson |
Mr. Noel Perez |
Pre-Kindergarten Paraprofessional |
Priscilla Sanchez |
Pre-Kindergarten Teacher |
Ms. Mary Kamara |
Pre-Kindergarten Paraprofessional |
KINDERGARTEN TEAM |
|
Ms. Nia Rowe |
Kindergarten Teacher - Chairperson |
Mrs. Sharon Camero |
Kindergarten Teacher |
Clarise Tolbert |
Kindergarten Teacher |
Mr. John Coughlin |
Kindergarten Teacher |
Dr. Dell Sancho |
Kindergarten Teacher |
Mr. Benigno Ciocon |
Kindergarten Paraprofessional |
Ms. Evangeline DyCok |
Kindergarten Paraprofessional |
Ms. Timika McClurkin |
Kindergarten Paraprofessional |
Ms. Jasmyne Knight |
Kindergarten ISEA (Itinerant Special Education Assistant) |
Ms. Lauren Jefferson |
Kindergarten ISEA (Itinerant Special Education Assistant) |
FIRST GRADE TEAM |
|
Ms. Comfort Audu |
First Grade Teacher - Chairperson |
Ms. Loida Eustaquio |
First Grade Teacher |
Ms. Jonece Asiedu |
First Grade Teacher |
Vacant- Autism |
First Grade Teacher |
Dr. Amy Amistoso |
First Grade Teacher |
Ms. Carine Ngelah |
First Grade Teacher |
Ms. Angelique Rose |
First Grade Paraprofessional |
Ms. Aminata Sumah |
First Grade Paraprofessional |
Ms. Roneka Brown |
First Grade Paraprofessional |
Ms. Sharde Torbit |
First Grade Paraprofessional |
Ms. Jai Tarver |
First Grade Paraprofessional |
Mr. Gerald Pasay |
First Grade Paraprofessional |
Mr. Levi Kennimore |
First Grade ISEA (Itinerant Special Education Assistant) |
Mr. Jonnie Jackson |
First Grade ISEA (Itinerant Special Education Assistant) |
Mr. Donnell Haris |
First Grade ISEA (Itinerant Special Education Assistant) |
SECOND GRADE TEAM |
|
Dr. Jane Raralio |
Second Grade Reading Teacher - Chairperson |
Ms. Jenalin Jaugan |
Second Grade Math Teacher |
Mrs. Jasmine Brock |
Second Grade Science Teacher |
Dr. Marita Nolasco |
Second Grade Teacher |
Mrs. Angela Kapili |
Second Grade Paraprofessional |
Ms. Melinda Agslog |
Second Grade Paraprofessional |
Ms. Aileen Batinga |
Second Grade ISEA (Itinerant Special Education Assistant) |
THIRD GRADE TEAM |
|
Mrs. Martine Morency |
Third Grade Math Teacher - Chairperson |
Ms. Kayla Darby |
Third Grade Science Teacher |
Mrs. Jasmine Mosley |
Third Grade Reading Teacher |
Mrs. Gwen Pasay |
Third Grade Teacher |
Ms. Bria Marsh |
Third Grade Paraprofessional |
Mr. Joey Neri |
Third Grade Paraprofessional |
Ms. Yante Byrd |
Third Grade ISEA (Itinerant Special Education Assistant) |
FOURTH GRADE TEAM |
|
Dr. Nestor Monte Jr. |
Fourth Grade Math Teacher - Chairperson |
Mr. Thomas Gnan |
Fourth Grade Reading Teacher |
Mr. Alfien Divinagracia |
Fourth Grade Science Teacher |
Mr. Edgar Faeldonia |
Fourth Grade Teacher |
Mr. John Robertson |
Fourth Grade Paraprofessional |
Ms. Imani Wilson-Sharp |
Fourth Grade ISEA (Itinerant Special Education Assistant) |
FIFTH GRADE TEAM |
|
Mr. David Rice |
Fifth Grade Teacher - Chairperson |
Ms. Alexis Clark |
Fifth Grade Reading Teacher |
Dr. Ma Theresa Zoleta |
Fifth Grade Science Teacher |
Mrs. Rechilda Dizon |
Fifth Grade Teacher |
Ms. Rhonalyn Aguisando |
Fifth Grade Paraprofessional |
Mr. Diego DyCok |
Fifth Grade Paraprofessional |
Ms. Rose Sellman |
Fifth Grade ISEA (Itinerant Special Education Assistant) |
Instructional Specialists
Mrs. Mary Jane Christou |
STC/Media Specialist/Tech Lead |
Ms. Kennedy Bell |
Music/ Arts Integration Lead Teacher |
Ms. Phaedra McNair |
Instrumental Music Teacher |
Ms. Alexandra Gainous |
Art Teacher |
Mr. Eddie Tolbert |
Physical Education |
Mr. Stephen Marsh |
Physical Education |
Mrs. HuiLiang Hsiung |
Chinese Language Teacher |
Ms. Tingwei Yu |
Chinese Language Teacher |
Building Engineers
Mr. Diante Dempsey |
Building Supervisor |
Ms. Tunion Sellman |
Night Foreman |
Mr. Keith Diggs |
Custodian |
Cafeteria Staff
Marissa Ford |
Manager |
Diane Hall |
Server |
Sana Naveed |
Server |
School Days & Closures
School Closure and Changes in School Hours
In cases of inclement weather conditions or other local emergencies, the PGCPS Superintendent or designee will make decisions regarding school hours. These decisions concerning early morning closings are generally made prior to 6:00 AM. Radio and television stations within the Washington Metropolitan area will provide an announcement. This information may also be accessed on the Prince George’s County Public Schools web page at www.pgcps.org. Parents can sign up to receive emails about delayed openings and early closings at Emergency Notifications, School Closings and Delays. When schools are closed early or all day, all evening activities are canceled, and school buildings are not available for after-school activities by other public or private organizations.
Delayed Openings: Delayed openings will be either one or two hours.
Early Closing
Early closing decisions are made by the Superintendent of Prince George’s County Public Schools. This information will be posted on the county website and televised on local television stations.
Early Dismissal
The school day will end for students at 11:00 AM.
Visitors
For the safety of our students and staff, all visitors MUST enter the building through the main entrance and report directly to the main office. Visitors are not permitted throughout the building without a Guest Pass.
Attendance
Please click here to access the PGCPS Attendance Policy (Student Attendance, Absence, and Truancy AP 5113)
Instruction begins each day at 7:30 AM. The beginning of the day is extremely important for students and teachers. When a student arrives late, the class and teacher are inconvenienced and the late student is unaware of instructions that have already been given. Arriving on time is a lifelong habit that we work to instill in all of our students. Parents, please make every effort to have your child arrive to school on time.
When your child is going to be absent, parents are asked to send a message via email, Class Dojo, or Google Classroom to your child’s teacher informing of the absence reason. In addition, parents must complete and submit the mandatory attendance form using the following Absence Reporting link. Following an excused lawful absence, teachers will coordinate with the parent to review missed assignments and develop a timeline for submitting missed assignments.
Attendance is crucial. If a child is not present, he/she cannot learn. However, we understand that illness may arise and children may not feel well. In the event your child is not feeling well, or is extremely uncomfortable from other symptoms, please allow them to rest and recover to ensure they are well and able to attend school. If any flu-like symptoms are noticeable, please DO NOT send the child to school.
Student early dismissal ends at 1:15 P.M. for appointments. Parents will not be permitted to sign students out after 1:15 P.M.
Student Rights and Responsibilities
The basic policy of the Board of Education regarding student conduct and discipline is found in The Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook (SRRH). All personnel in the Prince George’s County Public Schools use this document as they work with children. At the start of the school year, our Professional School Counselor will review the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook with all students to make connections with appropriate behavior. We will align these standards to our PBIS school-wide interventions and Ardmore Anchor's characteristics to ensure this information is shared with students in a manner in which they can easily understand and access.
The staff at Ardmore Elementary School works with students in a positive manner to ensure that they understand that rules are established so that everyone can learn and function in a safe environment. Staff members will communicate with parents on problems that a child may be having with discipline. Parents are encouraged to provide as much support as possible. It is vital for students to realize that school personnel and parents are partners working together for their successful educational experience.
Student Rights
Prince George’s County Public Schools does not discriminate in admissions, access, treatment or employment in its programs and activities based on race, sex, age, national origin, religion, or handicapping conditions. Ardmore Elementary respects the rights of students and will ensure that all students will be treated equally and fairly. Student rights are outlined in the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook (SRRH):
Student Responsibilities
Along with rights come responsibilities. Please review these responsibilities with your child:
*To view the Student Rights and Responsibility Handbook (SRRH) in its entirety click here.
General School Guidelines
*Please review these expectations with your child.
Birthday Parties / Celebrations
Individual student birthday celebrations are not permitted. All birthday celebrations must be conducted by parents during non-school hours. Pre-K and Kindergarten classes are allowed to share store bought cupcakes/treats in the classroom for birthdays with advance notice to teachers who will get approval from administration. Students who cannot participate because of religious or other considerations are to be excused to another teacher without embarrassment.
Bullying/Conflict Resolution
Based on national, state, and local interest, all students at Ardmore Elementary School will be educated on bullying, online/cyber bullying, and conflict resolution. Through classroom social and emotional lessons, students will learn strategies to handle conflicts. If a student is experiencing difficulty, the Professional School Counselor, School Based Therapist, and classroom teacher will be available to assist. At times, situations may require the attention of the Principal or Administrative designee. Following a thorough investigation of the situation, they will determine next steps on a case-by-case basis using guidance from the Student Rights and Responsibility Handbook.
Uniform Policy
Uniforms will be required throughout the school year. Please visit our school's website for more information. Click here: School Uniform. Students who are not dressed appropriately will receive parent notification. If students continue to disregard the dress code, parents will be contacted by Ardmore’s administration to further address the issue.
Portable Communication Devices
Students are allowed to be in possession of Portable Electronic Devices (PED). However, students may not use such a device in a manner that will disrupt the learning environment. If a PED is not used in accordance with Administrative Procedure 5132, administration will ask Parent / Guardian to secure the device. The school is not responsible for such devices if they are lost, stolen or damaged. Additional information can be found in the SRRH and Administrative Procedure 5132.
Computer Technology
Students using Ardmore/PGCPS issued technology must adhere to the following guidelines:
Books and Materials
In addition to using Chromebooks, students may receive textbooks and other educational resources. It is important that students care for their learning tools to ensure instructional availability. When students are not using textbooks and learning tools, they should be in a safe place to avoid loss and damage. Parent partners, please help your students care for their learning tools and textbooks.
Homework
Teachers assign homework on a daily basis to be completed at home. These assignments may be learning activities and projects related to instruction presented within the school day as well as assignments students need additional time to complete. The purposes of at-home learning tasks is to reinforce, supplement, and enrich work done in the classroom, provide for individual interests, promote competency in skills and content learning, help students to manage time effectively, apply acquired knowledge, and enable students to use a variety of sources of information. At the beginning of the school year, teachers will share additional information about homework expectations.
*Homework Suggestions to Promote Positive Homework Habits:
Parent Partners are encouraged to help with homework – ask prompting questions, give a hint, circle areas that your child should review, and celebrate effort and job well done. Parent Partners should not complete assignments for students. This is not beneficial and does not support learning.
Homework Habits:
Reporting Student Progress
The success of learning is highly dependent on the home-school connection. It will be important that Parent Partners and Educators have an open line of communication. Research has shown that this positive relationship has significant benefits for students. Each quarter, student progress will be reported through a mid-quarter progress report and quarterly report card. Parents will also have a scheduled Parent Teacher Conference in November. If you have questions about your child’s progress, please contact your child’s teacher. In addition to communication with the teacher, all parents have access to their child’s grades via the ParentVUE Guide.
Report Cards
Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) is committed to providing our students with an educational program based on instructional practices that are rooted in educational research and support student achievement. To support these efforts and establish a system where assignments and assessments both inform and drive instruction, we provide an accurate measurement of a student’s academic achievement. Our grading system incorporates an equitable grading practice in every content area to ensure all learners’ academic success is measured with fidelity.
All students will receive graded assignments and feedback on work submitted. Parents should check Canvas, Google Classroom, Class Dojo, and Student Information System (SIS) frequently to monitor student progress and teacher feedback. If you have questions regarding grades or feedback on assignments, you should contact the teacher for additional information. The grades collected on assignments, will be used to inform progress reports and report cards.
Kindergarten and Grade 1
Grades 2 – 5
In accordance with PGCPS Policy, students in grades 2nd - 5th will receive Honor Roll for a Grade Point average of 3.0 or higher with no grade lower than a C and Principal’s Honor Roll for a grade point average of 4.0. Students with A’s and B's will receive A/B Honor Roll.
Recess
At scheduled times during the school day, students will have recess for twenty-five minutes. The purpose of the twenty-five minutes recess is to provide a wellness break. Recess is an opportunity to relax, rejuvenate, and prepare for afternoon learning. Students are not allowed to bring toys from home for recess. All playground equipment will be provided by the school. The use of cell phones during recess is strictly prohibited.
Food & Nutrition Program
Meals are free for all students regardless of meal benefit status for school year 2025-2026. The website for the meal benefits application https://www.pgcps.org/offices/food-and-nutrition/free-and-reduced-meals
Parent Involvement
Communication
The success of our students highly depends on the home-school connection. It is important that Parent Partners and Educators have an open line of communication. Research has shown that this positive relationship has significant benefits for students. If you need information, have questions, or concerns, feel free to call the school. If you need additional support during the week, please email the staff member directly, using the staff roster on our website. The best way to communicate with a teacher is via email. If you email a teacher you should expect a response within twenty-four to forty-eight hours. Due to the demands of the instructional day, teachers will respond to emails between 7:00 AM and 7:30 AM, 2:00 PM and 2:30 PM, and as they are able during their planning period.
Parent Engagement during Instructional Time
Classroom visitation provides parents with an opportunity to observe the great things happening within the educational setting. To limit distractions, parents must inform teachers of their plans to visit the classroom. A twenty-four hour notice is required for all visits. The classroom visit is for observation purposes. It is not the time to have a parent/teacher conference. Also, please refrain from other disruptions such as using cell phones, being unmuted, talking, and asking questions.
Prince George’s County Public Schools Learning Tools.
What tools will my child(ren) be using?
Teachers will be posting announcements, resources and assignments in Canvas.
Clever contains links to the tools, websites and online textbooks that students use frequently in school. Students access Clever with their PGCPS login information. Your child’s teacher will indicate which tools to use.
Google Chrome is the recommended way for students to access the Internet while doing their schoolwork. Students should login to Google Chrome using their PGCPS Mail account to access their information easier.
G Suite is a group of tools available to all K-12 students that includes Google Mail, Google Drive and editing tools such as Google Docs and Google Slides. Teachers may assign work by way of these tools.
Similarly to Zoom, Cisco WebEx is an American company that develops and sells web conferencing and videoconferencing applications.
PBIS Behavior Matrix
Ardmore staff and students must follow our PBIS Behavior Matrix (found below) when instructionally engaged.
Ardmore Elementary School’s Learning Behavior Matrix Resilient Ardmore Anchors Are Rooted In The 3-R’s” READY, RESPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE
ARDMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FAMILY HANDBOOK
Classroom Student Matrix (STUDENT MATRIX) |
Independent Study or Practice (STUDENT MATRIX) |
HOMEWORK TIME (STUDENT MATRIX) |
STAFF MATRIX |
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Ready |
⮚ Have all necessary materials for class. ⮚ Find a quiet place to work with an appropriate background. ⮚ Turn assignments in on time. |
⮚ Have all necessary materials for class. ⮚ Read directions for the assignments. ⮚ Email questions to your teacher when you are unsure. ⮚ Put your materials away and charge your device. ⮚ Follow the rules for the activities. ⮚ Do not share personal information. |
⮚ Have all necessary materials for class. ⮚ Find a quiet place to work. ⮚ Complete homework each day and check your work. ⮚ Read your notes to help with your homework. Complete tasks. |
⮚ Be on time for Class and Staff meetings. ⮚ Have all lesson materials at hand. ⮚ Find a quiet place to work with an appealing non distracting background. ⮚ Communicate with your family members about your work schedule and home time.Provide yourself and students with options. |
Responsible |
⮚ Keep eyes and ears on the teacher or other speakers in the class. ⮚ Give others time to talk. |
⮚ During school hours visit only the websites assigned. ⮚ Find a quiet place to work. |
⮚ Find a quiet place to complete your assignments. Ask for help when needed. ⮚ Follow your schedule and work in each class. ⮚ Organize your materials and space. ⮚ Gather materials and supplies for each task. ⮚ Proofread your work. |
⮚ Keep a communication log. ⮚ Provide parents with easy to-access information for setting their child up for online learning. ⮚ Model for students: correct grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and usage on all posts. ⮚ Model polite talk to students, parents, and colleagues. |
Respectful |
⮚ Keep your password private. ⮚ Be on time for class. ⮚ Make sure your device is charged. ⮚ Use your device correctly. |
⮚ Keep your password private. ⮚ Make sure your device is charged. ⮚ Use the device correctly. ⮚ Check for due dates daily. |
⮚ Keep your password private. ⮚ Make sure your device is charged. ⮚ Take care of the Chromebook. ⮚ Use the device correctly. |
⮚ Plan your day. ⮚ Stick to your schedule but allow for flexibility. ⮚ Promote Digital Citizenship. ⮚ Respond to families within 48 hrs. ⮚ Provide meaningful feedback on assignments in a timely manner. |
PBIS Matrix Incentives
Students who adhere to the BEHAVIOR MATRIX will receive positive incentives such as:
PBIS Matrix Consequences
Students who do not adhere to the Behavior Matrix will receive appropriate consequences such as: