Calvert All Stars, Inc

Calvert All Stars, Inc Competitive Cheer Teams & Tumbling Instruction Calvert All Stars, Inc.

(CAS) is a federally recognized non-profit organization (501c3) formed in 1998 to provide a means for those individuals who enjoy and excel at the sport of cheerleading to compete at the all-star level. We have programs for all ages, pre-k through adult; and all skill levels beginner through advanced. Through practice, performance & competition, our staff strives to develop the whole athlete - phy

sically, mentally, & emotionally. Our philosophy is that every child can reach their potential in a supportive environment with positive guidance & superior instruction. All-Star cheer combines tumbling, elite stunting, dance, strength & conditioning training to teach goal setting & team work. Most importantly, we believe that the valuable life skills that are encouraged and nurtured by participation in our sport, and the training opportunities we provide, enable our members to develop a strong foundation on which to build their talents and fulfill the potential we see in each of them. Over the last eighteen years, CAS has evolved from practicing in the hallway of a local elementary school to a full-size, self-supported training facility offering cheerleading and floor tumbling. CAS is consistently recognized by our peers because of the unique nature of our organization. CAS is the only federally recognized nonprofit all-star organization in Southern Maryland. 100% of the monies generated go to support the mission and objectives of CAS. CAS maintains the only facility in Southern Maryland dedicated exclusively to training athletes for the sport of all-star cheer. CAS is staffed entirely by adult instructors, who are greenlighted background checked, qualified, USASF/AACCA/USAG credentialed volunteers who devote their time and talents to supporting the youth of Southern Maryland. Calvert All Stars is not affiliated with or governed by any other business or organization, local or otherwise.

04/26/2026

The Calvert County Public Schools Career Counseling program is excited to offer its second annual Summer Career Exploration Camp for rising 7th and 8th grade students. The camp will run August 3rd through 6th and includes hands-on activities and field trips geared towards allowing students to experience and learn about a wide variety of careers. The cost is $40/camper, and the camp includes lunch daily. Spaces are limited and are first-come, first-served. Sign up today at: https://tinyurl.com/2XJMVFMX Reach out to your child's school career advisor with any questions.

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03/19/2026

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Save the date for the Southern Maryland College Fair on Thursday, April 16, 2026, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Hollywood Fire House.

More than 50 colleges will be represented, and information sessions on financial aid and the college application process will be offered. Parents and students are encouraged to attend.

Monitoring Juveniles’ Online Activity: Tips for ParentsFebruary 27, 2026 at 9:08 AMThe internet plays a major role in ou...
02/27/2026

Monitoring Juveniles’ Online Activity: Tips for Parents

February 27, 2026 at 9:08 AM
The internet plays a major role in our children’s daily lives — from schoolwork to socializing. While technology offers many benefits, it’s important for parents and guardians to stay informed and involved.
The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office encourages families to:
✔️ Monitor internet usage�✔️ Know what apps and games your child is using�✔️ Use parental controls and privacy settings�✔️ Stay connected on social media�✔️ Have open, ongoing conversations about online safety

Be aware of potential warning signs of online bullying or sextortion, including:�• Sudden secrecy about devices�• Withdrawal or mood changes�• Receiving gifts or money from unknown individuals�• Fearfulness about going online or meeting someone�• Avoiding devices they once used frequently

If you suspect your child is being targeted, report it immediately. Early intervention can prevent further harm.
If you need to report suspicious activity or have concerns, please contact the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office.
Together, we can help keep our children safe — online and offline.


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Friendly reminder
12/09/2025

Friendly reminder

Reminder: Two-Hour Early Dismissal for Professional Learning this Wednesday, Dec. 10. Morning and afternoon half-day Pre-K classes will not meet on early release days.

Transportation Reminder for Early Dismissal Days:
🚌 Buses will transport students two hours earlier than usual to their regular afternoon drop-off locations.

Important for Parents of K–2 Students:
An adult must be present at drop-off. If no adult is available, your child will be returned to their school, which may delay transportation for other students later in the day. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

📅 For more details, visit: calvertnet.k12.md.us/calendar

07/19/2025
07/19/2025

🎉 Calling All 9-Year-Old Cheerleaders! 🎉

Are you ready to shine, cheer, and have a blast this season? Our 9U Cheer Team is almost full — and we want YOU to join us!

If your 9 year old loves to cheer, tumble, and be part of a fun, spirited team, this is your moment. Let’s make this season unforgettable together! 🧡 📣✨

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05/08/2025

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Owings, MD
20736

Telephone

(410) 257-2431

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