
Good afternoon!
Dorchester County Public Schools and Central Office will be closed Tuesday, January 7th. Essential staff may be called in by their supervisor if needed. Stay safe.


Here is what is happening at the Owl's Nest for next week-
Monday - No afterschool activities
Tuesday - Tutoring resumes 3-5, with All Shore Band Practice 3-4 and Media Club 3-4:30
Wednesday- Tutoring until 5, All Shore Choir Practice 3-4, Modeling until 4, Dance Team Tryouts until 5:30 and Media Club until 4:30
Thursday Cheer Practice until 4, Flag Football until 4:30, All Shore Band Practice until 4
On Thursday the NDMS Owls Basketball team will travel to Washington to play, tip off at 5
Friday Basketball returns home against Lockerman, tip off at 5 and D and D club will meet until 4.

Good afternoon! Due to the forecast for Monday, January 6th, all schools and the central office will be closed. If needed, essential staff may be called in by their supervisor. Stay safe.


It looks like 2025 is starting with some possible Inclement Weather days. At this time, the forecast is showing a winter storm on Monday, January 6, 2025. DCPS is scheduled to open on time; however, we will monitor the situation closely. Please visit our website for more information on potential inclement weather days and virtual instruction.


January 2, 2025
Dear NDMS Families,
At North Dorchester Middle School, we are proud to offer students varied
opportunities for extracurricular participation throughout the school year. We feel
that these programs help to meet our school mission of providing students with
experiences that will prepare them for life as well as our vision of focusing on the
well-being of the whole child. As we enter 2025, we feel the need to clarify the
eligibility requirements for students to participate in extra-curricular activities.
These guidelines can also be found in the 2024-2025 Student Code of Conduct on
the DCPS website. Beginning January 7, 2025, the following guidelines will be
utilized for student participation in any extracurricular activities:
1. A student must be in school all day in order to participate in an
extracurricular activity on the same day. Exceptions include school
sponsored trips or activities and approved appointments by school
administration or their designee.
2. Students are ineligible to participate in extra-curricular activities while on
disciplinary suspension. A student is not eligible until the day after the
suspension has concluded. A student with two (2) out of school suspensions,
of three (3) or more days of each incident, is ineligible to participate for the
remainder of the school year.
3. A student who accrues 10 tardies in one marking period will be considered
on an “activity ban” until the beginning of the next marking period.
4. If a student receives an “E” on a report card, they are ineligible to participate
in extracurricular activities until the next interim report is sent home. If that
student does not have an “E” on their interim, they are eligible to participate.
Only an “E’ on a report card can make a student ineligible for participation,
an “E” on an interim report will not result in ineligibility for a student.
As always, we thank you for your support as we strive to provide your child with a
well-rounded, structured, and positive school experience. If you have any questions
about these eligibility requirements, please feel free to reach out to your child’s
grade-level administrator. We wish you a happy and healthy New Year.
Sincerely,
The NDMS Administrative Team

Due to wind and cold temperatures, Flag Football is cancelled for today.

Happy New Year NDMS Families. Here is the peek at the week for December 30 - January 3.
School is closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
We re-open at normal time Thursday 01.02 at7:40 am. Students need to be in their seats to avoid being tardy and receiving afterschool detention.
Thursday January 2nd Afterschool Programs include:
All Shore Band Practice 3-4,
Flag Football with Mr. Evans, 3-430
Basketball Practice 3-5
Friday January 3rd:
Basketball Practice 3-5
Lastly, Tutoring will resume the week of January 6th and will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday. If you have previously attended, you DO NOT need to re-sign up. The link below is only for NEW enrollment OR students that previously were on the Waiting List. If you have questions, you can contact johnsonje@dcpsmd.org.
Here is the link to sign your student up:
https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Sk_LEoiYrkeRrxjNrjyiO2ZSJ5e4I91JuhOK0Qejah5UMVEwWUJCT0ZBQVJHVUdWRlJHSDFWUVNSQS4u

Show up and Shine Bright in the New Year!!!! NDMS is challenging our students to show up at least 93% of January to earn some Cool SWAG. Attendance challenge begins January 2nd and concludes January 31st. Students will earn points for being on time and present. By showing up, your future will be so bright, you will need NDMS Shades!!!


Happy Holidays from the Administrative Staff of NDMS!


Home Instruction Information Night, hosted by Student Services. Are you a home instructional family or interested in your options? DCPS will host an information night on January 7th at Hurlock Elementary from 6-730 and on January 10th at DCTC from 6-730. Have questions? email homeschool@dcpsmd.org


December 18th, tip off 5 pm. Home against Somerset Intermediate. Come out and support your mighty OWLS. Admission is $3 for students and $5 for adults. Concessions will be open with cash purchases only. Hope to see you there!


On Saturday, the NDMS Marching Band and Dance Team performed in their last holiday Parade of the year. This was a non-competitive parade; however, we feel our students are FIRST PLACE WINNERS EVERYDAY! As the winter parade season comes to an end, NDMS Administration would like to thank the parents, the students, Mr. Bragg, Ms. Griffin, Mr. Lee, Ms. Chester and Ms. Jones for all their hard work and dedication to these organizations.

Monday kicks off the NDMS House Winter Spirit Week.
Monday - Winter Wonderland - Wear Blue and White to show how excited you are for Winter
Tuesday- Polar Express - Wear your favorite Holiday Themed Onesie or Pajamas
Wednesday - Mad For Plaid OR Cozy In Flannel - Wear Plaid, Flannel and with a donation to the Baywater Animal Shelter wear your Favorite Holiday Hat (see suggestions at the end of the post)
Thursday - UGLY Holiday Sweater - Wear your favorite UGLY Sweater
Friday - HOLIDAY HOUSE DAY - Rep your House Colors with Holiday Swagger.
Bay Water Donations needed - Cat Litter, Cat/Dog Food (wet or dry), Bleach, Detergent, Cat Toys, Milk Bones, Pill Pockets, Towels/Sheet/Blankets, leashes



Peek of the Week-
Monday - No afterschool Activities
Tuesday - Media Club 3-430; Turn in Band Uniforms 3-4; Cheer Practice 3-4
Wednesday- Media Club 3-430; Cheer Practice 3-4; Basketball Game, Home vs. Somerset Intermediate, tip off at 5 pm
Thursday- All Shore Band Practice 3-4; Flag Football 3-430
Friday- 1/2 day dismissal for students; House Games and Basketball game AWAY at Saint Michael's against Perkins YMCA Tip off at 5
Be sure to check out the Spirit Week schedule for what to wear!!! We want to see your Winter Spirit!


Come out tomorrow, December 13th to support the Mighty NDMS Owls Basketball Team. Tip off is at 5 pm. We will host the Perkins Family YMCA. Tickets at the door for adults are $5 and students are $3.


It is the giving season and we are so excited that thanks to Hertrich , NDMS was awarded $1000 to put toward an outdoor classroom. We want to say a special congratulations to Mrs. South and her students for kick starting the process. Also, special thanks to anyone and everyone that continuously voted to help us win.

Updated Peek of the Week

Last week, in Mrs. Irby's 6th grade social studies class, students learned how to be scribes in Ancient Mesopotamia, writing in cuneiform. This ancient and unique form of writing can be seen pressed in clay tablet. For the lesson, students pressed their monogram. Thanks Ms. Irby for planning engaging lessons for our students.






Youngsters love to give as well as receive, but with limited money and transportation many find it hard to ensure they have a surprise to give their loved ones during the holiday season. It’s Holiday Shoppes, like this one at North Dorchester Middle School, to the rescue! Students can “spend” points earned since the start of school for good effort, behavior, and attendance to purchase gifts for family and friends. Shopping was in full swing this week, thanks to donated stock, volunteer elves to wrap gifts and provide other help, and Chief Elf Ms. South overseeing events in the Media Center. It’s all about the joy of giving! #DCPS23NoMore










NDMS Band, Band Front and the Owlette Dance Team braved the cold on Saturday December 7th at the Diamond Themed Cambridge Christmas Parade . Congrats to the Band for scoring First Place for Middle School Band. Each student performed their best and we are so proud. Special thanks to Dave Ryan for providing pictures and to the coaches that shared their passion and time.