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Principals Perspective By Mr. Lee Evans
PTSA NEWS By Ms. Linda KuserkThe beginning of this fourth marking period signifies our final Courier
edition for this school year. This is always the time of year that the PTSA
looks back to see if objectives were met during this school year and looks
ahead to the next school year. I am hopeful that we are viewed as suc-
cessful advocates for the parents and students at Magruder and were able
to provide timely and relevant information on topics throughout the
school year. We continue to have staff appreciation events in upcoming
months, with the famous Salad Bar Extravaganza in May. Look for e-
mails requesting food donations at the end of this month. In June the
PTSA helps to support the staff End of Year Luncheon. Look inside the
Courier for a chance to personally thank the (Continued on Page 3)
Visit the Magruder High School website at www.magruderhs.org
As we bring the third marking period to an end and prepare for the close ofschool, we focus our attention to the completion of graduation require-ments. This is especially important for seniors. We are in the process ofpreparing students for second semester tests. The assessment process willinclude the High School Assessments (HSAs), Advanced Placement (AP)Exams, the May Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), and the April ACT. Inaddition, we will be administering semester exams in designated courses.
HSAs will be administered the week of May 17th. Students are required totake the Biology, English 10, National State and Local Government (NSL),and Algebra I/Data Analysis HSAs in order to fulfill a graduation require-ment set by the Maryland State Department of Education. Students mustpass all HSAs or achieve a combined score of 1602 on all tests. More de-tails will be sent home regarding the testing schedule. The AP tests will beadministered by our staff at the Redland Baptist Church on Muncaster MillRoad using guidelines provided by the College Board. The AP exams are aculmination of rigorous instruction in a number of courses across core aca-demic areas, foreign language, arts, and music. We continue to have a sig-nificant number of students who register to take AP exams. We are very
proud of Magruder High School students AP test results from last year as asignificant number of students scored a 3 or above (Continued on Page 2)
Col. Zadok Magruder HighSchool
5939 Muncaster Mil l RoadRockville, MD 20855Phone: (301) 840-4600Fax: (301) 840-4617
PRINCIPALMr. Leroy Evans
ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS
Ms. Lakeisha AdamsonMs. Ellen Hudson
Ms. Sheree Coleman
PTSA PRESIDENTLinda Kuserk(301) 330--3926
GUIDAN CE OFFICE(301) 840-4614
ATTENDANCE OFFICE(301) 840-4609
Calendar of Events 4-5
FEA/NHS News 6
Mulch Sales 7
Directory OPT-OUT form 8
Cheerleading Tryouts 9
CURTAINSMHS Play 11
Inside this issue:
Magruder High School Courier
April, 2010
COURIER EDITORDeby Dicello(240) 599-6503
To get your news in the courier, sendan email to: [email protected]
Athletic Calendar 14-15
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on several AP tests. This is a clear indication that an increasing number of Magruder students are em-
bracing the challenges of academic rigor in an effort to be more competitive in a growing global soci-ety. The AccuPlacera placement test designed to determine what courses students entering commu-nity college are prepared to takewill be offered to students who have applied to Montgomery Col-lege here at Magruder on April 19. In addition to preparing students to excel on the HSAs and AP ex-ams, we will be offering combination mock SAT/ACT exams this April toany interested sophomoresand juniors. These efforts are part of our focus to make every Magruder High School student ready forcollege. We believe that every student is capable of reaching this goal.
These tests are also components of the MCPS 7 Keys to College Readiness. This is a system-wideinitiative that begins in kindergarten and continues through grade 12. It supports rigorous instructionat every grade-level for all students. It is vital that students and parents embrace this initiative if ourstudents are to acquire the skills, knowledge, and credentials to be successful at the next level. It isalso an important concept to embrace in order for students to have meaningful and significant choicesas they start to plan their lives after high school. These are not only keys to college readiness, but keysto unlock many doors that could be otherwise closed in the future.
Seniors will be taking their exams from May 24 to May 28. The official last day for seniors is Friday,May 28. The regular final exams will be from June 10 through June 16. An exam schedule highlight-ing special dates and times will be distributed to parents and students. The year will end for seniors onMonday, June 7 with our graduation ceremony at DAR Constitution Hall at 2:30 p.m. Please note:Magruder High School will be closed on graduation day so families and friends can attend theceremony. It is vital that all seniors make sure they have taken care of obligations and completed theirStudent Service Learning (SSL) hours, HSA requirements, and course credits. We look forward to
celebrating their success with this wonderful culminating ceremony.
As the school year comes to an end and we continue to deal with adversity and the challenges of achanging society, we cannot afford the luxury of relaxing. Students must continue to be available forlearning. The change in weather and focus on assessments brings about a change in attitude for manystudents. Students are reminded of the high expectations for their achievement, as well as their adher-ence to the Code of Conduct. I want to thank our parents and PTSA Executive Board for supportingall Magruder students, staff, and members of the administrative team. We need the help of the entireMagruder High School community in order to remind students to keep their focus on school-wide andpersonal goals. This is vital if we are to end the school year on a positive note that reflects the hardwork of our staff, parents, and students.
Finally, I would like to salute the efforts of our entire staff, students, and parents working together toprovide students with the best possible learning opportunities. As we build a positive learning commu-nity, we continue to benefit for the collaboration of all stakeholders in the Magruder High School com-munity. I want to take this opportunity to invite parents to participate in our Leadership Week. OnWednesday, June 23rd, parents and students are invited to attend a one day session to develop schoolgoals and a plan to implement these goals for the 2010-2011 school year. We will meet from 8:00a.m. 3:00 p.m. If you are interested in participating, please contact Ms. Gibson at (301) 840-4607by Friday, June 11th. It is this partnership and our collective efforts that will enable all of our stu-dents to successfully meet the challenges of a new experience.
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PTSA NEWS (continued from page 1)
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Please Note:
Magruder High School will be closed on Monday, June 7, 2010 for graduation.
Magruder staff. PTSA sponsored scholarships will be awarded at the Awards Assembly in May, and
for the first time, the First in Family award will be given to a Magruder student who is the first in
their family to go to college. After- Prom is scheduled for Sunday, May 16th, and volunteers are still
needed. You can find additional information about After- Prom inside this issue.
The wheels are in motion for the 2010-2011 school year, with nominations for officers to be made dur-
ing the April PTSA meeting, and voting to follow in May. We currently have two events planned for
the next school year. The first is a golf fundraiser scheduled for the fall and the second is the return of
the Every Fifteen Minutes program next spring.
I would be remiss if I did not thank the many parents who supported the PTSA and Magruder High
School throughout this year. Your work is greatly appreciated, whether working in the limelight orbehind the scenes.
We will truly miss our graduating parents and thank them for the years of volunteerism.
PTSA FACILITIES CHAIRMAN by: LOUIS WILEN
Magruder HVAC system and kitchen to be modernized
You might remember the condition of Magruder from a few years ago, but if you don't -- that's proba-
bly best. But you should know that modernization of the auditorium, the restrooms and the con-sumer science lab, along with numerous enhancements throughout the building and grounds wouldnot have happened without the leadership of Mr. Evans and Ms. Offutt. I often visit other schools,and I can safely say that our Magruder High School building is in the best condition of any MCPSschool built in the 1970's, and probably the 1980's.
More improvements are ahead. This summer, the cafeteria kitchen will be modernized, leading tomore efficient operation and better service. Flooring will be replaced in several classrooms. A three-year HVAC system replacement project will begin, leading to better temperature control, improvedair quality and energy savings.
My position as facilities chairman will end in June when my youngest child graduates from Ma-gruder. We need a new facilities chairman who will help to spur modernization of the science labsand other improvements. It is primarily an advocacy position, and while construction knowledge ishelpful, it is not essential. Please contact PTSA president Linda Kuserk if you are interested in be-coming the new facilities chairman.
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MHS Calendar of Events
APRIL, 2010
1-5 NO SCHOOL: Spring Break
6 NO SCHOOL for Students: P rofessional Day for Teachers
8 Principals Coffee: 7:00 pm, Media Center
12-15 High School Assessments: SENIORS ONLY
14 Report Cards Distributed to Students
15 Parent Town Meeting: 7:00 pm, Cafeteria
16 High School Assessment Make up Day: SENIORS ONLY
17-18 AP Practice Exam: English; 9:00 am; Room s D255, D256, D261
20 PTSA Meeting: 7:30 pm, Media Center
21 PALA Meeting: 7:00 pm, Media Center
23 Senior Breakfast: 7:00 am
23-24 Musical: 7:30 pm; Curtains
28 NHS Induction Ceremony: 7:00 pm
30 Musical: 7:30 pm; Curtains
MAY, 2010
1 Musical: 7:30 pm; Curtains
3-14 AP Exams: at Redland Baptist Church
11 Instrum ental Music Awards Dinner: 6:30 pm
12 Interims Mailed
13 Spring Concert: 7:30 pm; Orchestra and Choral groups
14 Spring Concert: 7:30 pm; Jazz Ensemble and Bands
15 Prom: 8:00 pm; Hyatt Regency Bethesda
16 After Prom Party: 1:00-5:00 am; Bauer Drive Community Center
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MAY, 2010 (Continued)
MHS Calendar of Events
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17-21 High School Assessments
17 Biology HSA
18 Algebra HSA
20 NSL HSA
21 English 10 HSA
18 Awards Night: 6:45 pm-9 :00 pm
18-19 Art Show: 11:30 am-7:30 pm
19 PALA Meeting: 7:00 pm, Media Center
21 Senior Exam Review Day
24-27 Senior Exams
28 Senior Exam Make up Day; Last day for Seniors
31 NO SCHOOL: Memorial Day
7 School Closed: Magruder HS, Only;
Graduation: 2:30 pm; DAR Constitution Hall
9 Exam Review Day
10 Exams: Periods 1, 5
11 Exams: Periods 2, 6
14 Exams: Periods 3, 7
15 Exams: Periods 4, 8
16 Exam Make up Day; Last Day of School for Students
23 Report Cards Mailed
JUNE, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2010!!! BEST WISHES TO YOU!!
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The members of the (FEA) Future Educators Association had a very successful "Bells for theHolidays" fundraiser. Students purchased bells to add to teachers necklaces and the teacher who re-
ceived the most bells won a donut breakfast for her class. On Friday, March 12, the Future Educatorsand the Education Academy students attended a breakfast meeting celebration for the seniors. Mrs.Boyle discussed plans for the next school year including possible field trip opportunities for the up-coming year.
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MAGRUDER ART SHOW *2010*The annual Magruder Art Show will be held for two days on
Tuesday, May 18 and Wednesday, May 19 in the main guy. Onboth days, the show will be open from 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m..
Staff, students, and parents are welcome to attend and view the
artwork done by our talented Magruder students. The show will
feature photography, ceramics, sculpture, painting, drawing, pen
and ink, pastels and much more. Come see the talent.
Future Educators Association and Education Academy By: Suzi Boyle
National Honors Society By: Suzi Boyle
Family and Consumer Sciences Department Chair; Child Development; Education Academy Coordi-nator; National Honor Society Advisor
The March and April meetings for the National Honor Society in-cluded a St. Patrick's day activity and preparing for the NHS SpringInduction. Also discussed at the March meeting were opportunities tovolunteer with Japanese High School students visiting in the U.S.They have a program that provides for a cultural exchange withAmerican high school students from various National Honor Societiesin our county. Any NHS member interested in volunteering for thisevent which is May 9th and July 11th is encouraged to contact Ms.Stephanie Libonati at 301-984-1274.
The NHS Spring Induction ceremony for the new 2010-2011 mem-bers will be on Wednesday, April 28 at 7:00 PM in the MagruderAuditorium.
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Dave Scooter Scaggss 5K Walk/Run May 16th Sherwood Hi Benefit AFTD
On Sunday, May 16th a charity Walk/Run will be held at Sherwood High School in Sandy Spring,MD in honor of Dave Scooter Scaggs. The event begins at 10am - rain or shine. Proceeds willbenefit the Association for Frontotemporal Dementia the rare form of dementia, from which Davenow suffers. An early bird registration discount and special children and student pricing is avail-able. Learn more by visiting www.Scoot4Scooter.com
Dave Scaggs was a Montgomery County teacher for over 30 years, coached soccer and basketballat Woodward and Blair High Schools leading them to many county championships and State Fi-nals. He received many coaching honors over the years and was a two-time Maryland Coach of theYear. He also served as Athletic Director at Sherwood High School for several years prior to retir-ing. Outside of school, Dave coached Division I level club soccer for over 25 years, winning theMaryland State Cup six times. His love of soccer was his motivation to create the Maryland SoccerSchool, a summer camp for youth soccer players to help them reach their full potential both on andoff the soccer fields.
There is no cure for Frontotemporal Dementia , but in their fathers honor, the Scaggs family is com-mitted to raising research dollars to help change this fatal prognosis for others stricken with this rareform of dementia in the future. Dave has given so much to children in the Montgomery County areaover the years, this event is a great opportunity to let him know that our community stands with himas he fights the toughest opponent of his life.
Join us on May 16th for this very special event. Food, music, bake sale, raffle, moon bounce andother childrens games that will be available in addition to the 5K Run so bring the whole family !
REGISTER TODAY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EARLY BIRD DIS-COUNT!! www.Scoot4Scooter.com
2010 ANNUAL SHREDDED HARDWOOD MULCH SALE
Sponsored by: MCDLC Lions Club and Leos, PTSA After Prom, Wres-tling Squads & Cheerleading Squads.
3 Cu Ft. Shredded Hardwood Mulch only $4.50 per bag delivered*
(* 20 bags or more to same area)
Sat. April 10 MHS PTSA After Prom
Sat. April 17 MHS Cheerleading Squads
Sat. April 25 MHS Wrestling Squads
Sat. May 3 MCDLC Lions Club and Leos
To Order Call 301-330-9582 or email [email protected]
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Magruder High School PTSADirectory Opt-Out Form
Apreciables Padres
La asociacin del PTSA en conjunto con la escuela Magruder HS quieren publicar el directorio de
la escuela con los nombres de los estudiantes ,telfonos y direcciones para Septiembre del 2010. Esto
directorio tambin incluye,las reglas y telfonos importantes de los diferentes departamentos y ofici-
nas de la escuela.
Padres de los estudiantes del noveno(9) decimo ( 10)y onceavo (11)grado si Usted NO quiere que se
publique su direccin ni su telfono en el directorio del 2010-2011 tiene que comunicarse con: Julie
Whalen@ juliewhalen@ comcast.net antes del 30 de Junio del 2010.
mandarlo a MHS 5939 Muncaster Mill roas. Derwood , MD. 20855
Usted puede escoger:
OMITIR: ____________Direccin solamente
____________Telfono solamente
____________ Toda la dirccinPor favor diganos:
El nombre del estudiante: _________________________________
Su nombre: _____________________________________________
Si usted quiere que el nombre de su hijo /a salga publicado no tiene que hacer nada .
Este directorio ser vendido en la "Noche de Regreso a la Escuela " en Septiembre
Gracias,
Linda Kuserk,Magruder High School PTSA
Dear Parents:The PTSA is working with Magruder High School to publish a Directory with students ' names, phone
numbers and addresses for September of 2010. It also includes helpful phone numbers for school of-fices, MHS policies and more.PARENTS OF CURRENT 9TH, 10TH AND 11TH GRADE STUDENTS: IF YOU DO NOTWANT YOUR STUDENT'S PHONE and ADDRESS to be listed in the 2010-2011 directory, youmust contact Julie Whalen @[email protected] byJune 30, 2010 , or mail this informa-tion to MHS at 5939 Muncaster Mill Road, Derwood, MD 20855.You can choose to OMIT: ___ Address only
___ Phone only___ All Information.
So we can cross-reference appropriately, please give usYour students name____________________________________________________
Your name____________________________________________________________DIRECTORY WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR SALE at BACK-TO-SCHOOL NIGHT in September.
Thank you,Linda Kuserk, Magruder High School PTSA
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What is CCRD 1?
College/Career Research and Development 1 encourages students to research current career in-
formation for successful career planning and management. Students develop self awareness, ca-
reer awareness, financial literacy, communication and indispensable work related knowledge and
skill sets. A variety of career and interest assessments, as well a folio development, demonstrat-
ing workplace and academic readiness, prepare students for college and careers.
What do I do next?
If you are entering grades 10 or 11: During high school registration, enroll in CCRD 1 A/B
Enroll in courses that are associated with your Career Academy
Why is CCRD 1 a great program for me?Students will:
Create a vision of their future, Experience rigorous academic course work, Identify interests,aptitudes, and abilities, Gain a competitive edge by mastering the skills of success: learning,thinking, and communicating both interpersonal and technological
CCRD is an Equal Opportunity program
For information on enrolling in the CCRD Program contact:
Max Sartoph (301) 840-4633
CRD: College and Career Research & Development Career Pathways
Program
Tryout clinics for jv and varsity cheerleading will begin on Monday, May 17th. This will be the only
tryout opportunity for cheerleading, but students can specify fall and/or winter season. Academi-cally eligible students in grades 8-11 can tryout. Information packets with necessary forms will bedistributed at middle schools and at cheerleading club the last week of April. A current physicalform must be submitted on the first day of clinics. Students will not be allowed to participate with-out a current physical. Please schedule the appointment now so you don't miss the opportunity to try-out for any sports teams next year. Tryout information can be found on the cheer page ofwww.magruderathletics.org
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Cheerleading tryouts for 2010-2011
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Calling Candlewood ES Alumni by: Cindy GrahamMagruder varsity cheer coach and Candlewood ES kindergarten teacher
Ms. Varela is looking for volunteers to help with Field Day events on Tuesday, May 18th. Studentswho are not taking an HSA that day can volunteer. Permission forms will be distributed to CES alumsand excused absences will be given to the first 40 students who return their form by Mon, May 17th.
For more information contact Ms. Graham at [email protected] .
Save the date!! The Every 15 Minutes Committee is sponsoring a Town Meeting for parents on
Thursday, April 15, in the cafeteria. The topic is students overwhelmed by stress resorting to badchoices, and how we can help them.
Information tables with representatives and handouts from groups that help parents with teenagers
will be set up from 7:00 to 7:30 PM.
From 7:30 to 9:00 PM there will be a panel discussion followed by a question/answer period.
The panel includes Assistant States Attorney Maura Lynch, who will address legal implications
for the teen and her parents if her bad choices are illegal; Mr. Wayne Whigham, Director of Ap-
peals/Transfers, who will explain what supports and consequences are in place in MCPS if the teen
engages in unsafe, disruptive or illegal behavior, and Ms. Simone Bramble, Director of the Residen-tial Treatment Center, Adventist Health Care, who will cover how to keep communication open with
your teen, how to help him manage stress, and how to recognize unhealthy coping strategies vs. nor-
mal adolescent behavior.
Bring a friend, and bring your questions!
This announcement is provided as a service from the Every 15 Minutes Committee. Every 15 Min-
utes will return to Magruder HS in 2011. Our focus this year is how to empower teenagers to get an
adult involved if they know a peer is in harms way, without letting fear of retaliation or being a
snitch interfere with getting help. If you are interested in joining us or have questions, please con-
tact Patty Winters at [email protected], or 301-519-7537.
When Good Teens Make Bad Choices By: Patty Winters
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Magruder Drama and Music Departments
Are Proud to Present
Curtains
April 23, 24, 30 and May 1
7:30 pm
Magruder High School Auditorium
Mark your calendars for that dazzling backstage murder mystery musical comedy
CURTAINS
Witness for yourself what it takes to put together a Broadway musical. Would you kill for arole? Do you have a nose for crime? An ear for music? This whodunit musical parody is to die
for and is sure to knock you dead with laughter!
Email [email protected] to reserve your tickets.
Tickets will also be available at the door.
Cost: $8 for students, $10 for adults.
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The next meeting of planning the After Prom Party is April 12, 2010 at 7:00 in Room B111. Please
come help. The After Prom Party will be held May 16, 2010 from 1:00 am until 5:00 am. Please join
us! Many volunteers are needed to make this a safe, fun and memorable evening (early morning!) forour kids. Below is a list of the different planning areas where we need help NOW!
We would love to have you volunteer your help.
The After Prom decorations committee needs help now with some projects. If you can cut, paint orglue you can help! Well give you the paper, paint & directions. Please contact Susan Borst [email protected] or 301-580-6516 or Angela Tilley at [email protected] or 240-654-3369.
We also need donations of wrapping paper tubes, bathing suits, trunks, Hawaiian shirts, shorts, towelsand any beachy clothing. Items will not be returned, but will be donated to a worthy cause. And we
would like to borrow surfboards and beach umbrellas. These will be returned, just make sure yourname is on them. All items can be dropped off at the Magruder Main Office orSusan Borsts-17629 MacDuff Ave, Olney (near Cashell ES) or Angela Tilleys-16823 Bethayres Road, Derwood.
Any monetary donations are tax deductable to you! This event cost about
$10,000 to produce and financial help from our Magruder families and commu-
nity is needed. Please sign up below to help or to make a donation. Thank you!
We are collecting printer cartridges, toner cartridges, and cell phones. There is a
collection recycling box in the main office and in the media center. Thank you!
Contacts: Patti Fornatora 301-963-6212 or [email protected]
and Deby Dicello 301-740-9828 or [email protected]
I want to Make the 2010 Magruder After Prom a Success.
Name: _____________________________ Phone: ________________________________
E-Mail:____________________
Call me about helping with:
Fundraisers_________ Decorations_________ Publicity_________ Mailings_________
Amusements_______________ Ticket Sales_____________ Food___________
________My family would like to make a donation!
(Checks should be made payable to MHS PTSA-After Prom and mailed to:
Lisa Sally, AP Treasurer, 4412 Custis Drive, Rockville, MD 20853)
AFTER PROM PARTY PLANNING NOW.. THEME: HANG 10!.PLEASE COME JOIN US!
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Thanks to all the parents that have supported the PTSA Staff Appreciation
events throughout the year. This June, the PTSA will be supporting the Endof Year Luncheon for the staff. If you would like to write a personal thank
you note to be shared with the staff and make a monetary contribution to-
ward the luncheon, please fill out the form below and return to the PTSA
mailbox in the main office. Please make checks payable to Magruder PTSA
with staff appreciation in the memo.Write your message below and mail it to:
Magruder High School PTSA;5939 Muncaster Mill Rd;Rockville,MD20855
Say Thank You to the Staff
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Athletics Calendar April/May, 2010
SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
4 7 JV Baseball MHS at Chur-chill 3:30 pm
V Baseball Churchill at MHS
3:30 pm
JV Softball MHS at Churchill
3:30 pm
V Softball Churchill at MHS
3:30 pm
Boys Tennis Rockville at MHS3:30 pm
Outdoor Track Rockville and
NW at MHS 3:30 pm
Volleyball Quince Orchard at
MHS Boys 3:30 pm Coed 7pm
9 Boys LacrosseMHS at Sherwood
V 7pm/ JV 5:15 pm
Boys Tennis MHS
at Clarksburg 3:30
pm
Volleyball MHS at
Seneca Valley Boys
3:30 pm/ Coed
5:15 pm
865 10 JV Baseball MHS atWatkins Mill 10 am
V Baseball MHS at Wat-
kins Mill 2:30 pm
Girls Lacrosse Sherwood
at MHS V 4pm/JV 2:30
pm
JV Softball MHS at Wat-
kins Mill 10 am
V Softball MHS at Watkins
Mill 2:30 pm
11 12 Volleyball
MHS at Da-
mascus Boys
5:15 pm/
Coed 7pm
13 JV Baseball
Paint Branch at
MHS 3:30 pm
V Baseball MHS at
Paint Branch (at
MLK) 3:30 pm
JV Softball Paint
Branch at MHS
3:30 pm
V Softball MHS at
Paint Branch
3:30 pm
Boys Tennis RM
aat MHS 3:30 pm
14 Boys Lacrosse BCC at MHS
V 7 pm/ JV 5:15 pm
Boys and Coed VolleyballClarksburg at MHS Boys 5:15
pm/ Coed 7 pm
15 JV Baseball MHS
atSherwood3:30 pm
V Baseball Sher-wood at MHS 3:30
pm Coed 7:00 pm
Girls Lacrosse MHS
at BCC V 7:00 pm;
JV 5:30 pm
JV Softball MHS at
Sherwood 3:30 pm
V Softball Sherwood
at MHS 3:30 pm
Boys Tennis MHS at
Paint Branch 3:30
pm
16 Boys and Coed
Volleyball Watkins
Mill at MHS Boys
5:15 pm/ Coed
7:00 pm
17 JV Baseball Spring-
brook at MHS 10:00 am
V Baseball MHS at Spring-brook 1:30 pm
JV Softball Springbrook
at MHS 10:00 am
V Softball MHS at Spring-
brook 10:00 am
Boys Tennis Churchill at
MHS 10:00 am
refer to the website for athletic schedules and information.
http://www.magruderathletics.org/
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Athletics Calendar April/May, 2010
SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT
18 19 V Baseball MHS at BCC 3:30pm
Boys Lacrosse MHS at Spring-
brook V 5:15pm/ JV Springbrook
at MHS 3:30 pm
Girls Lacrosse MHS at Spring-
brook V 7:15pm/ JV Springbrrok
at MHS 5:15 pm
JV Softball BCC at MHS 3:30 pm
V Softball MHS at BCC 3:30 pm
Volleyball MHS at Wootton Coed
5:15pm/ Boys 7pm
20 JVBaseball
BCC at
MHS
3:30 pm
21 V Baseball Blair at MHS3:30 pm
Boys Lacrosse Paint
Branch at MHS V 7 pm
Girls Lacrosse Paint
Branch at MHS V 5:15 pm
Boys Tennis Damaascus
at MHHS 3:30 pm
Bolleyball Sherwood atMHS Coed 5:15 pm/ Boys
7pm
22 Boys La-crosse Paint
Branch at MHS
JV 3:30 pm
Girls Lacrosse
Paint Branch at
Magruder JV
5:00 pm
V Softball Blair
at MHS 3:30 pm
23 Girls LacrosseMHS at Walter John-
son V 7pm/ JV 5:30
pm
Boys Tennis MHS at
Sherwood 3:30 pm
Volleyball MHS at
Blair Coed 5:15pm/
Boys 7pm
24 Boys Lacrosse WalterJohnson at MHS V 12pm JV
10am
25 26 JV Softball MHS at
QO 3:30 pm
V Softball QO at MHS
3:30 pm
Boys Tennis MHS atBlake 3:30 pm
Volleyball BCC at MHS
Coed 5:15pm/ Boys 7pm
27 JV Baseball MHS
at QO 3:30 pm
V Baseball QO at
MHS3:30 pm
Outdoor Track MHS& Einstein at Da-
mascus 3:30 pm
28 V Softball MHS
at NW 3:30 pm
Boys Tennis
Poolesville at MHS
3:30 pm
Volleyball MHS at
Blake Coed
5:15pm/ Boys 7pm
29 JV Baseball NW
at MHS 3:30 pm
JV Softball NW at
MHS 3:30 pm
30 V Baseball MHS
at NW 3:30 pm
Girls Lacrosse Blair
at MHS V 7pm/ JV
5:30 pm
Boys Tennis MHS at
Einstein 3:30 pm
5 /1 JV Baseball Gburg at
MHS 10 am
V Baseball Gburg at MHS
2:30 pm
Boys Lacrosse MHS atBlair V 4:15pm/ JV 2:30 pm
Softball Gburg at MHS JV
10am /V 2:30 pm
2 3 54 JV Baseball MHS at RM 3:30 pm
V Baseball RM at MHS 5:15 pm
Boys Lacrosse MHS at Northwood
V 7pm/ JV 5:30 pm
Girls Lacrosse Northwood at MHSV 7pm/ JV 5:30 pm
JV Softball MHS at RM 3:30 pm
V Softball RM at MHS 5:15pm
6 JV Baseball MHS at Blair 6 pm
V Baseball MHS at Walter Johnson 5:15 pm
Boys Lacrosse Gburg at MHS V 7pm/ JV
5:15pm
Girls Lacrosse MHS at Gburg V 7pm/ JV5:30 pm
JV Softball MHS at Blair 6pm
V Softball MHS at Walter Johnson 7 pm
7 8 Baseball Wootton at MHS
JV 10 am/ V 1:30 pm
Boys Lacrosse MHS at RM
V12pm JV10am
Girls Lacrosse RM at MHS
V 11:30am JV 10 am
Softball Wootton at MHS JV
10 am V 12:30 pm
MON 10 Boys Lacrosse MHS at Rockville V 5:15 pm
Girls Lacrosse Rockville at MHS V 5:15 pm
Tues 11 V Baseball MHS at Rockville 5:15 pm
V Softball MHS at Rockville 5:15 pm
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