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Greetings District 8 Neighbors!
I hope you are enjoying your summer. We are one month away from the start of the 2021-2022 school year, which begins on September 8, 2021. In this issue, we are providing helpful information to prepare for the school year and additional updates.
- District 8 Team
- New Mask Mandate - Effective August 8, 2021
- District 8 Businesses
- Bike Ride in D-8 with Texas Delegation
- Shop Tax Free on select items - August 8-14, 2021
- PGCPS Student Transfer Season
- Summer Camp
- Drivers Educational Scholarship
- WSSC
- ERAP
- District 8 Spotlight
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I want to inform you of changes within our District 8 Team.
Demetrius Keller served as our Constituent Services Program Manager. Demetrius was very instrumental with our "Moving Forward" webinar series, food distribution and pandemic services, supporting the District 8 vaccination clinic and managing the District 8 GADA Drone Academy. We are excited that Demetrius completed his MSW - Social Work and has accepted a position where he will be working with at risk youth starting this week.
Marise Awai-Bourne has been an integral part of the District 8 Team since 2018. Marise has served as the District 8 Legislative Aide and the Scheduler for Council Member Monique Anderson-Walker. Graphic design projects Marise created were an extension of the D-8 brand. Marise is leaving the District 8 office on August 13, 2021, to focus on her DMV Cake Art business customizing creative and delectable desserts.
We wish Demetrius and Marise all the best in their new endeavors and thank them for their contributions to the District 8 team!
Stay tuned for introductions to our new District 8 team members. During this transition, should you need to schedule an appointment with Council Member Anderson-Walker, you can e-mail Gina Anderson-Ford at rmaford@co.pg.md.us.
Due to a continued rise in COVID-19 metrics, Prince George's County will reinstitute an indoor public mask mandate beginning Sunday, August 8 at 5:00 pm. All residents and visitors over the age of 5 will be required to wear masks in all indoor public venues and businesses in Prince George's County, even if they are fully vaccinated. If you have not been vaccinated, please do so as soon as possible to protect yourself and those around you. More information, Click
https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/3730/COVID-19-Vaccination
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Debido a un aumento continuo en las metricas de COVID-19, el Condado de Prince George restablecera un mandato de mascara en el interior de lugares publicos a partir del domingo 8 de agosto a las 5:00 pm. Se requerira que todos los residentes y vistantes mayores de 5 anos usen mascaras en todos los lugafres publicos y nefocios cubiertos en el Condado de Prince George, incluso si estan completamente vacunados. Si no ha sido vacunado, hagalo lo antes posible para protegerse y proteger a quienes lo rodean. For more information, Click
https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/3730/COVID-19-Vaccination
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I co-hosted a District 8 Bike Ride, on the Henson Creek Trail, with Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Harris County, in support of the Texas delegation fighting against voter suppression on Wednesday, August 4th. I attended a dinner on August 1st that Commissioner Ellis hosted for the Texas lawmakers and for local leaders.
The Texas delegation left Texas on July 12th to deny a quorum needed to pass new voting restrictions. State Rep, Dr. Alma Allen, D-Houston shared “We have one goal we’re focusing on: that goal is to attain the freedom to vote for all persons.”
The August 4th ride was to show our solidarity with the delegation and appreciation of their sacrifice and commitment in standing for right. #JohnLewisVotingRightsAct #ForThePeopleAct Special thanks to Commissioner Rodney Ellis for his leadership, the delegation and local supporters, M-NCPPC Park and Recreation, Park Rangers and Maryland National Capitol Park Police for your support on this memorable day.

MahoganyBooks had their Grand Opening at their District 8 National Harbor location on August 8, 2021. We are delighted to welcome this family owned bookstore, that serves all ages and features A-list luminaries, new voices and local authors. Derrick and Ramunda Young are Co-owners/Founders with their daughter Mahogany. Derrick grew up in District 8 and attended Oxon Hill, Crossland and Suitland High Schools. Giving back to the community that shaped him is a goal that has come to fruition.
A Proclamation was presented, on behalf of County Executive Alsobrooks, declaring August 8th as "Black Books Matter Day" in Prince George's County.
If you have not stopped by MahoganyBooks, check them out!
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GIRLKIN Lashes celebrated their Grand Opening at the National Harbor on July 31, 2021. The District 8 store is the fourth location for this female business owner. GIRLKIN Lashes provides lash extensions, brows/permanent makeup, makeup, manicures, pedicures, waxing and facial services.
I want to take a moment to acknowledge Simone Biles bravery in taking care of herself on a very public stage. "Your Health Is Your Wealth". The strength Simone exhibited in making the best decision for herself, at a very critical time, during the Olympics spoke volumes and showed our youth and the world that self care is a priority. Mental health is an area I have focused on in our communities for years and this remains one of my top priorities. Protect your peace! Thank You Simone!
"We also have to focus on ourselves, because at the end of the day we're human too," she said. "So, we have to protect our mind and our body, rather than just go out there and do what the world wants us to do."
Simone Biles
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Watching the Men’s 4x100 medley relay win Gold tonight made me reflect on the 1996 Olympics, where the Men’s 4x100 won the medal. Mark Henderson, fellow Prince Georgian, my neighbor and former swim coach was on the Butterfly leg of the medley. He has had a tremendous impact on me. Lots of life lessons learned in the pool related to perseverance, preparedness and sportsmanship. Thank you Mark!!!
Wikipedia: Mark Andrew Henderson (born November 14, 1969) is an American former competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. He is an Olympic gold medalist, three-time World champion, two-time Pan American Games champion, four-time Pan Pacific champion and five-time U.S. National champion. He competed at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, where he was the butterfly leg of the gold medal 4×100-meter medley relay, which set the world, Olympic, American, and U.S. Open records.[1]
UPDATED: PGCPS Student Transfer Season
Prince George's County Public Schools sent this bulletin at 07/26/2021 10:03 AM EDT - Escuelas Públicas del Condado de Prince George envió este boletín/anuncio a 07/26/2021 10:03 AM EDT
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PGCPS Student Transfer Season
PGCPS will accept student transfer requests for the 2021-2022 school year from July 26 (8 a.m.) through August 13 (11:59 p.m.), 2021. Parents and guardians of students currently enrolled at a PGCPS school can submit transfer requests electronically through the SchoolMax Family Portal. Portal access is limited to parents and legal guardians. Parents or legal guardians must have an active SchoolMax Family Portal account (username and password).
Parents and legal guardians of students that are not currently enrolled but have a student identification number can request a student transfer form by sending an email to Student.Transfers@pgcps.org or contacting our office at 301-567-8751. Completed forms must be emailed to Student.Transfers@pgpcs.org. Students entering Kindergarten and not currently enrolled in a PGCPS PreK or Early Childhood Center (ECC) program must request a transfer form. Paper forms will not be processed for students currently enrolled in a PGCPS school.
The Office of Student Records, Transfers and Archival Services (OSRTAS) will not accept transfer requests to schools that exceed state-rated capacity. Visit the Student Transfer Request webpage to view a list of schools eligible to receive transfer students and details, transfer process instructions and FAQs.
Every effort will be made to mail decision letters prior to school opening. The Office of Student Records, Transfer and Archival Services can not be held responsible for receipt of notifications if addresses have not been updated in the Student Information System (SIS) SchoolMax. Parents and legal guardians must ensure residence addresses are captured accurately in SchoolMax.
Temporada de transferencias estudiantiles de PGCPS
PGCPS aceptará solicitudes de transferencias estudiantiles para el año escolar 2021-2022 a partir del 26 de julio (8:00 a.m.) al 13 de agosto (11:59 p.m.) del 2021. Los padres y tutores de estudiantes actualmente matriculados en una escuela de PGCPS pueden enviar las solicitudes de transferencia electrónicamente, a través del Portal Familiar SchoolMax. Únicamente los padres de familia y tutores legales tienen acceso al portal. Los padres de familia o tutores legales deben tener una cuenta activa en el Portal Familiar SchoolMax (nombre de usuario y contraseña).
Los padres de familia y tutores legales de estudiantes que no están actualmente matriculados, pero tienen un número de identificación, pueden enviar una solicitud completa de transferencia estudiantil a Student.Transfers@pgcps.org, o llamar a nuestra oficina al 301-567-8751. Los formularios llenados deben enviarse por correo electrónico a Student.Transfers@pgpcs.org. Los estudiantes a punto de cursar el kínder que actualmente no están matriculados en un programa de prekínder o centro de primera infancia (ECC) deben pedir un formulario de transferencia. No se tramitarán los formularios de papel enviados para estudiantes actualmente matriculados en una escuela de PGCPS.
La Oficina de Servicios de Expedientes, Transferencias y Archivos Estudiantiles (OSRTAS) no aceptará solicitudes de transferencias para escuelas que excedan la capacidad permitida por el estado. Visite la página de internet de solicitud de transferencias estudiantiles para ver una lista de las escuelas que cumplen con los requisitos para recibir estudiantes de transferencia, así como detalles, instrucciones del proceso de transferencia y preguntas frecuentes.
Haremos todo lo posible por enviar las cartas indicando la decisión antes del inicio de clases. Por favor, espere al menos tres semanas para recibirla. La Oficina de Servicios de Expedientes, Transferencias y Archivos Estudiantiles (OSRTAS) no asume la responsabilidad de garantizar el recibo de notificaciones si la dirección del destinatario no ha sido actualizada en el sistema de información estudiantil (SIS, por sus siglas en inglés) SchoolMax. Los padres de familia y tutores legales deben asegurarse de que las direcciones domiciliarias queden registradas correctamente en SchoolMax.
Saison de transfert des élèves de PGCPS
PGCPS acceptera les requêtes de transfert d’élève pour l’année scolaire 2021-2022 du 26 juillet (8h00) jusqu’au 13 août (23h59) 2021. Les parents et tuteurs d’étudiants présentement inscrits dans une école de PGCPS peuvent soumettre les requêtes électroniquement, à travers le portail des familles SchoolMax. L’accès au portail est limité aux parents et tuteurs légaux. Les parents et tuteurs légaux doivent avoir un compte actif sur le portail des familles SchoolMax (nom d’utilisateur et mot de passe).
Les parents et tuteurs légaux d’élèves qui ne sont pas actuellement inscrits mais qui ont un numéro d'identification d'étudiant peuvent demander un formulaire de transfert d'élève en envoyant un courrier électronique à Student.Transfers@pgcps.org ou en contactant notre bureau au 301-567-8751. Les formulaires remplis doivent être envoyés par courriel à Student.Transfers@pgpcs.org. Les élèves qui entrent en maternelle et ne sont pas actuellement inscrits dans un programme de prématernelle ou un Centre pour la petite enfance (ECC) de PGCPS doivent demander un formulaire de transfert. Les formulaires papier ne seront pas traités pour les élèves actuellement inscrits dans une école de PGCPS.
Le Bureau des dossiers, transferts et services d’archives des étudiants (OSTRAS) n’acceptera pas les requêtes de transfert pour les écoles qui dépassent le quota de capacité autorisé par l'État. Consultez la page du site web pour les requêtes de transfert d’étudiant afin de voir la liste des écoles éligibles pour recevoir les transferts d’étudiants, les détails, le processus de transfert et les instructions, ainsi que les questions fréquentes.
Nous ferons tout notre possible pour envoyer les lettres de décision avant la rentrée scolaire. Le Bureau des dossiers, transferts et services d'archives n’assume aucune responsabilité quant à la réception des avis, si les adresses n'ont pas été mises à jour dans le système d'information des élèves (SIS) SchoolMax. Les parents et les tuteurs légaux doivent s'assurer que les adresses de résidence sont saisies avec précision dans SchoolMax.
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St. Stephen Baptist Church, M.E.R.C.Y. House (Mountain Top Emergency Resource Center for You), Scholarship & Youth Ministries are hosting a donation drive.
Commercial and Government Account Turnoffs Start August 1
Residential Account Turnoffs Start September 13
Commissioners Approve Plan to Further Enhance Financial Assistance Efforts
Contact: Chuck Brown Charles.Brown@wsscwater.com 301-206-8100 Laurel, Md.
July 21, 2021 – WSSC Water is urging customers who are behind on their water and sewer bills to establish convenient payment plans before water service turnoffs resume. Turnoffs for delinquent commercial and government accounts will resume on August 1; residential accounts on September 13.
Click Here for more information
The Prince George's County 2021 Emergency Rental and Utilities Assistance Program (ERAP) helps eligible households who have been financially impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic. The program provides payment assistance for renters who need help with rent and utilities.
Applications will be accepted until funds are no longer available.
Click Here for more information and apply
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) has scheduled public hearings as part of the toll rate range setting process public comment period for proposed High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes in Phase 1 South: American Legion Bridge I-270 to I-370. The public comment period opened May 20 and continues through August 12. Written and voicemail comments are now being accepted, and the hearings will provide additional opportunity to comment on the proposed toll rate ranges for the record through public or one-on-one testimony.
The MDTA will hold two in-person testimony hearing sessions, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, July 12, at the Hilton Washington D.C./Rockville Hotel & Executive Meeting Center in Rockville, and two call-in testimony hearing sessions, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, July 14. During the hearings there will be no formal presentation and no responses to questions can be given. The public can listen live to the hearings via telephone or livestream at mdta.maryland.gov/ALB270TollSetting.
Click this link for more, Phase 1 South Toll Rate Range Setting_FINAL_Press Release No2_06.07.2021.docx
As of June 14th, the operating hours for the Southern Regional Aquatic Wellness Center will be:
Monday/Wednesday: 9am-9pm
Tuesday/Thursday/Friday: 6am-9pm
Saturday: 9am-6pm
Sunday: 11:30am-6pm
Please note there may be scheduled programs during certain hours of the day. It is best to contact and/or visit the facility to confirm the pool availability to meet your specific needs. Check out the website here https://bit.ly/3wJSuNQ
In the evenings, the community will have access and be able to use the facility during the following times:
- 6pm-8pm on Tuesdays & Thursdays (2 lap lanes will be available for drop-in lap swimming & water walking)
- 8pm-9pm on Mondays - Thursdays (entire lap pool and warm water pool available for drop-in use)
- 12pm-9pm on Fridays (general swim which includes lap swimming and water walking)
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