Reservoir High School PTSA
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any general meeting or at the front office.
Leadership Howard County’s Leadership U (LU)
Leadership Howard County’s Leadership U (LU) is a transformative leadership program for Howard County high school juniors, which cultivates socially conscious leaders and equips them with the tools to effect meaningful change within their communities. A common reflection among recent 2024 graduates was how LU opened the door to meet new people, develop leadership skills, and make a difference in their community.
Applications for the 2025 program are officially open! Current sophomores may apply at: Leadership U - Leadership Howard County until April 7th, 2025. Interviews will take place in late April/early May and the program commences this Summer 2025 as students begin their junior year.
Interested students and parents may learn more and hear directly from recent graduates about the LU experience by attending an in-person LU Info Session for students and parents on Thursday, February 27th at the Miller Branch Library (9421 Frederick Rd, Ellicott City, MD 21042 ) beginning at 6pm in the Patapsco Room. Registration strongly recommended: Leadership U 2025 - February Information Session - Leadership Howard County. Bring a friend and your questions!
Free Life Skills Classes for HoCo Middle/High School Students
Classes will be taught by HoCo college students with high school student assistants and adult supervision. Botvin’s Evidence Based Curriculum promotes positive health and personal development for students in grades 6 to 9. (Slightly younger students will be considered especially if joining an older sibling, and students older than 9th grade may be invited to join our high school team to earn Community Service Hours while learning.) If parents/guardians have questions about the appropriateness for students, register the students and HC DrugFree’s team will contact you. We encourage siblings and friends to take these classes together.
Class dates: February 24, March 3, 10, 17, 31, April 7, 28, and May 5 from 5:00-6:30 p.m. on Zoom. Visit HC DrugFree’s website for more information and register students at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Spring2025LifeSkills
HoCo High School Student Volunteer Leadership Opportunity to Earn Community Service Hours: Join HC DrugFree’s instructional team to assist college students teaching online Life Skills classes – all while serving as a role model and mentor to younger HoCo students. This leadership experience looks good on resumes and college applications. For more information and to register to volunteer, go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/AssistLS2025spring
Free Parenting/Grandparenting Classes
Free! On Zoom and open to parents, guardians and grandparents residing in HoCo or with school-age children/grandchildren residing in HoCo. Evidence-based, interactive prevention program that provides families with the skills and knowledge to reduce the risk that their children will use drugs and alcohol or engage in other dangerous behaviors. The curriculum was written for families with children 9-14 years olds, but we believe it is appropriate for K-12 families.. Class dates: March 18, 21, 25, 28 and April 1 from Noon to 1:30 p.m. on Zoom. Visit HC DrugFree’s website for more information and register at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Spring2025GGC
Please see the attached fliers below for more information.


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Volunteers Needed
We have many opportunities for parents/guardians to get involved in various programs that the PTSA supports throughout the year.
We appreciate any time or assistance you can provide.
Please fill out our volunteer form online or on paper to let us know what you would like to help us with this school year. Join our team!
Sign up online at https://forms.gle/kgJ1LoxaR7M3jWeB7 or scan the QR code.
Download a paper copy here and drop it off at our table, first meeting or at the front office.
Many Hands Make Light Work!