- Last Day of School for Students!
- Course Requests for Next School Year Due
- Student Medications Picked Up from Nurse's Office
- Middle School Last Day Celebration during School Day, Various Locations
- Second Semester Exams: 8:30-10:00 a.m. (English)
- Second Semester Exams: 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. (Make-ups and Conflicts)
Get Your Copy of the Student Writing and Arts Journal
This year's edition of the CP Student Writing and Arts Journal was released this week! Natalie Sklar '27 and Denice Scurry '27, members of the editorial team, will be selling copies of the journal at $1.00 per copy during both lunch periods today.
Second Semester Exams Begin Tomorrow
Second semester exams will begin tomorrow, Thursday, June 4th-Tuesday, June 9th with each day with a Noon dismissal for most students. The exam schedule and additional information is noted below and also found on
this document.
Exam Schedule
- Thursday, June 4th
- 8:05-8:25 a.m.: Advisory
- 8:30-10:00 a.m.: Science
- 10:00-10:30 a.m.: Break
- 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: Religion
- Friday, June 5th
- 8:05-8:25 a.m.: Advisory
- 8:30-10:00 a.m.: Social Studies
- 10:00-10:30 a.m.: Break
- 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: World Languages I; Physics; Fundamentals of Cybersecurity
- Monday, June 8th
- 8:05-8:25 a.m.: Advisory
- 8:30-10:00 a.m.: Math
- 10:00-10:30 a.m.: Break
- 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: World Languages II-V
- Tuesday, June 9th
- 8:05-8:25 a.m.: Advisory
- 8:30-10:00 a.m.: English
- 10:00-10:30 a.m.: Break
- 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.: Make-ups and Conflicts
Giguere Program Exam Schedule
Please note that students enrolled in the Giguere Program will have a slightly different schedule for exams. Those students will text together in the Bridges Media Center with exams beginning promptly at 8:00 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. each exam day. Their exam days are extended until 1:00 p.m., so families should plan accordingly.
Exam Reminders
- If there is no exam administered for a course, the student is not required to attend for that exam session.
- Once a student arrives on campus, they must remain on campus until the completion of their last exam for the day. Students may not leave campus between exams.
- If a student is on campus but does not have an exam, they must be in the Cafeteria at all times.
- If a student arrives late to an exam, they will not receive extra time to complete the exam.
- Students will stay in their exam room until the completion of the exam period. They should bring something to read or study should they finish early.
- Students will follow CP dress code guidelines in order to be granted entrance to the exam. A dress code violation will be considered an unexcused absence, and the student will not be admitted until the violation is corrected. All missed exam time is considered unexcused.
- Any request to change an exam schedule will be granted only under extreme circumstances and must be approved by both the course instructor and the Upper School Principal.
- All electronic devices which students bring into the exam room will be collected by the exam proctor prior to the beginning of the exam and will be returned at the end of the exam period.
- It is the sole responsibility of the student to provide appropriate and allowed materials (i.e., pens, pencils, calculators, etc.). Translators for international students must be in “airplane” mode. Phone translators are not allowed.
60th Anniversary Celebration and Ceremonial Groundbreaking This Saturday
Make plans to join us this Saturday, June 6th to celebrate 60 incredible years on the Concordia Prep campus as we honor the legacy, memories, and Saints spirit that have shaped generations. The celebration will begin with a worship service from 3:00 p.m. in the William C. L. Rach Lutheran Activity Center (LAC). Following the service, we will host a groundbreaking ceremony for the new classroom wing and turf revitalization on the Upper Field as part of the
A Bold Legacy campaign with a reception with light fare and drinks afterwards.
Submit Your Course Requests for Next School Year
Course requests are open for grades 9-12 next school year. Returning students should go into Course Requests and select their available courses for next year based on teacher recommendations. Students will also need to select their electives to fill their schedules. All selections should be made by Tuesday, June 9th.
Remember, these are requests. Schedules will be created based on teacher availability and co
urse interest. If students have any questions about next year's courses, they should email Mrs. Jahnke or speak with their teachers directly.
Don't Forget Your Student's Medications!
Any students with medications kept here at the school will need to have their designated family member pick up their student's medications from the School Nurse. Medications can be picked up before school or after dismissal on the last day of school next Tuesday, June 9th.
Families will need to sign an acknowledgement of receipt at time of pick-up. Medications will not be sent home with students.
All medications must be picked up and signed for by next Friday, June 12th at the latest. After that date, all medications will be properly disposed of in accordance with medical guidelines. Please contact the School Nurse
via email or phone (
410-825-2323; Press 5 in the directory or enter ext. 244) to schedule a time to pick up your student's medication(s).
Register for Summer at Concordia Prep
Join Your Saints at The Yard
Saints community members are invited to join the School for the Baltimore Orioles game on Thursday, July 9th at 6:35 p.m. as the O's take on the Chicago Cubs. The evening game is "Christian Faith Night" at Camden Yards, featuring Orioles player testimonials and a postgame concert. Additionally, we will again be remembering Mr. Gary Barth '75, former colleague, coach, teacher, and friend, who enjoyed gathering people together in fellowship, especially to cheer on our O's to a win. Let's go, O's!
Limited Tickets Available
Limited tickets in the shaded area of the Upper Deck in Section 346 are available for $25.00 each.
All tickets must be purchased by Wednesday, July 1st. Tickets only include admittance to the ballpark and do not include any concessions. Attendees should plan accordingly. All purchased tickets will be emailed to the purchasing individual after ticket sales close.
Available Transportation Options for Next School Year
Because our students come from all over Maryland, we understand that getting to school can sometimes be a challenge. Therefore, Concordia Preparatory School is pleased to offer several options for the 2026-2027 school year:
- Saints Family Carpool: The Admissions Office coordinates a "carpool contact list" for families to connect with other families that are interested in organizing carpools for transportation to and from campus for the school year. Interested families should complete this online interest form.
- Two Established Bus Routes: For several years now, the School has offered two established bus routes (Catonsville and Harford County) that will provide transportation to and from school during the school year. Review the terms and conditions and register for either of these routes.
- Shuttlebee Partnership: The School has partnered with Shuttlebee for families this upcoming school year to build additional cost-effective and more flexible routes that serve the greatest number of students based on families' schedules. If families haven't already, please complete this interest form and Shuttlebee will contact you regarding next steps.
Check The P.E. Lost and Found by Friday
Middle School PE has so many lost and found items, especially shoes!! The PE department will have all found shoes and other items displayed through Friday, June 5th for Middle School students to double check. After Friday, all items will be donated.
Class of 2031 and 2032 End-of-Year Celebration
Middle School students in 6th and 7th grades are invited to celebrate the end of the school year with their classmates on Monday, June 8th, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at the Mountain Run Mini Golf. The cost to participate is $25.00 per student, which includes transportation, one (1) round of mini golf, pizza, and a sweet treat.
Transportation will be provided both to and from the school to the mini golf facility. All participating students must be picked up at 3:45 p.m. from the school. If families would prefer to pick up their student from the
Mountain Run Mini Golf facility, please contact
Mrs. Calheira or
Mr. Miller to make those arrangements.
Students should wear socks and closed-toed shoes and bring a refillable water bottle with them. Students are able to bring a change of clothes that adhere to the Relaxed Dress Day guidelines should they wish to change out of their uniform for this event.
Payment should be placed in an envelope, marked with the student's first and last name, and turned into Mrs. Calheira by Friday, June 5th as well as complete the RSVP form. Please
contact Mrs. Calheira with any questions.
Summer Health Course Available for Rising 9th Grade Students
Students entering 9th grade next school year may register for an online Health summer course. The course will run from Monday, June 29th through Friday, August 7th. This course option will free up a student's schedule to take other classes during the new school year. It is not required to take this over the summer. The fee for the course is $395. To register, students' families should
contact Ms. Bainbridge no later than Friday, June 12th.
Middle School Sports Interest for Next Year
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