FCPS This Week - June 5, 2024 (2024)

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FCPS News

June 05, 2024

A student at Floris Elementary School takes the wheel of a (parked) Metro bus at Big Truck Day.

End-of-Year Reminders for Families

The end of the school year is one week from today! Please see some important reminders below:

  1. Remind your child to return all school library books and FCPS laptops.
  2. Check your child’sMySchoolBucks account and pay any balances.
  3. Pick up any medications your child has been taking at school. A parent/guardian must pick them up in person.
  4. Bookmark the2024-25 school year calendar to be ready for next year.

Please contact your child’s school with any questions.

🎓 Afghan Refugee Samiullah Conquers Challenges to Graduate

Afghan refugee Samiullah did not have the easiest path to graduation. Samiullah — whose family left Afghanistan after his father survived being kidnapped by the Taliban and detained for months — began his American public school experience in 2020. He has overcome every challenge in his path: not knowing how to use a computer but having to learn virtually, learning English, and passing Standards of Learning tests (SOLs).

This week, Samiullah graduated! He plans to attend Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) in the fall. Read abouthis journey.

🧡 Wear Orange to Raise Awareness of Gun Violence

The first Friday in June — this year, June 7 — is recognized as National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Also known as Wear Orange Day, it was first organized by students in 2013. Information aboutgun violence prevention is available on our website.

🌱 Growing and Empowering Little Graduates

Whether working as leaders at the SMART Board or singing a song about the “-er” suffix to the tune of “Let It Go” from “Frozen,” Tara Klibansky’s first grade students at Bucknell Elementary School are engaged, confident, and learning.

They’re not only absorbing the basics of their academic curriculum but also learning the Portrait of a Graduate (POG) foundations that are thoughtfully woven through her lessons and teaching methods. Read more about what inspired Tara to become a teacher andhow she makes POG an organic part of her teaching.

🍎 Become a Teacher!

Know someone interested in becoming a teacher? If so, let them know about our job fair onSaturday, June 8, 9 a.m.-noon, atOakton High School. Registration isrequired to attend.

📈 SOL Scores Posted in SIS ParentVUE

Families can find Standards of Learning (SOL) reports for spring testing in the SIS ParentVUE Documents section on or before the last day of school.Log in to your ParentVUE account to access the following:

  • For all students, theofficial SOL Score Report with overall and reporting category performance for all spring tests.
  • For students in grades 3-8, theSOL Growth Parent Report shows performance over time for state reading and math tests completed this school year.

Visit the FCPS website for additional information aboutspring assessment reporting practices and timelines.

Create a SIS ParentVUE Account

If you do not already have a SIS ParentVUE account, sign up now to monitor and support your child’s academic success! Through ParentVUE, you can view your student’s attendance, grades, progress reports, and assessment score reports.

Need help creating a SIS ParentVUE account?This video walks through the steps.Find out more about SIS ParentVUE.

Last Chance to Review Family Life Education Materials

The recommended Family Life Education instructional materials are available for community review throughMonday, June 10, at 4:30 p.m.Viewdetails and a feedback form.

🩹 Required Immunizations for Rising 7th and 12th Graders

Immunizations are required for all students entering 7th and 12th grades this fall. Visit FCPS’Immunization webpage to learn about the required vaccines.

Parents/caregivers should ask their private healthcare provider or thehealth department to review their student's immunization record to ensure their student has received these required immunizations.

It is important to schedule immunizations early in the summer, as seventh grade students must submit documentation of the Tdap and Meningococcal vaccines before they begin school in August. Students in the 12th grade must submit documentation of the Meningococcal vaccine.

Get more information on allstudent immunization requirements.

Inova Back to School Pediatric Health Fairs

Inova Cares Clinic (ICC) will provide children 5 years old and older with free school entrance physicals and immunizations at summer health fairs for children who are on Medicaid or are uninsured. The clinics will take place9 a.m.-1 p.m.on the following dates:

  • Saturday, June 29, at ICC-Children - Manassas
  • Saturday, July 20, at ICC-Children - Herndon
  • Saturday, August 17, at ICC-Children - Falls Church

Appointments are required; no walk-ins will be allowed. Please call 703-698-2550 for an appointment.

Support Still Available for Seniors Applying for College Financial Aid

College Access Fairfax will hold free clinics throughout the summer at various locations in the county to help parents and students complete or correct theFAFSA orVASA financial aid forms. Clinics are currently scheduled on:

Both the student and a parent/guardian must attend the clinic. Applicants should bring a laptop to all clinics except Fairfax High School. Spanish translation will be available.

For more information, to register for a clinic, or to request a one-on-one appointment, pleasevisit College Access Fairfax’s website. These services are free of charge.

Summer Mental Wellness Resources

Virtual Mental Wellness Consultations

This summer, the FCPS Office of Intervention and Prevention Services will offer virtual Mental Wellness Consultations fromMonday, June 24, throughFriday, August 2. Forty-five-minute phone or videoconference consultations are available with a school psychologist or school social worker.

  • Parents of students in any grade level can request a consultation to receive guidance on how to support their child’s social, emotional, and academic success. Information about community resources will also be provided.
  • Students in middle or high school can request a consultation to receive guidance and support for concerns related to anxiety, mood, behavior, peer or family interactions, or school transitions and changes. Strategies and tools can also be provided to address academic challenges such as organization and time management.

We encourage all families to take advantage of this service.Request a consultation or call and leave a message at 703-503-2520.

No-Cost Virtual Therapy for High School Students

Virtual therapy sessions are available to FCPS high school students at no cost to talk about and work through concerns such as:

  • Mood/behavior changes, motivation, grief/loss.
  • Anxiety, worry, fears.
  • Social skills, bullying, peer and family relationships.
  • Academic stress.

In order for students to participate, caregivers must give permission for FCPS to share basic demographic information with Hazel Health inParentVUE, and they mustprovide consent for their student to access therapy services.

Students can then be referred by a guardian or designated school staff member. You may refer your child by calling 571-749-2940 or contacting an FCPS school counselor, social worker, psychologist, or director of Student Services.

Visit theFCPS Teletherapy webpage for more information.

🌞Summer Activities

⚾ Enjoy Our School Grounds This Summer

School blacktops, playgrounds, outdoor basketball and tennis courts, and tracks areavailable for use by individuals (not organized groups) without being scheduled.

Please keep the following in mind when using these facilities:

  • Use is allowed from dawn to dusk, except during school hours or when being used for school activities or other scheduled programs.
  • Facilities must be shared with anyone else who wishes to use them.
  • Please leave the facilities as you found them. Remove waste or debris from the property.

Visit ourAvailability, Fees, and Hours webpage for details on using school grounds and facilities. See ourCommunity Use webpage for information on reserving facilities and to see a list of items prohibited in school buildings, on playgrounds, and on fields such as pets, alcohol, and fires. Groups interested in formally reserving school facilities should email[emailprotected] or call 571-423-2340.

Summer Fun for All: Summer Camps and Adapted Recreation

The Family Resource Center (FRC) has a list of dozens ofsummer camps including general camps, camps for students with a variety of needs, and camps for children of military personnel.

They’ve also prepared a list ofadapted resources, sorted by activity, that are inclusive for children and adults of various physical abilities.

Learn more by calling 703-204-3941, emailing[emailprotected], orvisiting the FRC's webpage.

📖 Adventure Begins at the Library This Summer!

The Fairfax County Public Library (FCPL) understands theimportance of summer reading. Reading and participating in engaging reading activities throughout the summer are two effective ways to help students retain skills they learned in school this year.

The Summer Reading Adventure kicks off onWednesday, June 12.Join the adventure andregister today!

Children’s Summer Reading Festival

Fairfax Library Foundation will celebrate FCPL’s annual summer reading program with two freeChildren's Summer Reading Festival events:

Families can enjoy games, crafts, face painting, bounce houses, snacks, a DJ, and other activities.

Family Fun, All Summer Long!

Fairfax County Public Library also offers free family fun all summer long. Activities include animal presentations/petting zoos, Dinoman Dinosaurs, ArtSplash, Rocknosceros, Kaydee Puppets, and other fun events. View afull calendar of events.

Caribbean American Heritage Month

During June, FCPS celebrates the rich diversity of immigrants of Caribbean heritage and honors the many contributions they have made to our nation. More than 8.5 million individuals in the United States were born in the Caribbean or are of Caribbean ancestry. Learn more aboutCaribbean American Heritage Month.

Pride Month

In the month of June, we recognize the resilience and determination of the many individuals who are fighting to live freely and authentically. We stand with those facing an ongoing struggle against discrimination and injustice. This Pride Month, we reaffirm and uphold the dignity of LGBTQIA+ people. Each individual in our school community should feel valued for who they are. Visit ourLGBTQIA+ Student Resources and Supports webpage.Learn more about theheritage months, celebrations, and traditions celebrated in FCPS.

📅 Last Day of School Is June 12

As a reminder, the last day of the 2023-24 school year isWednesday, June 12. Students will be dismissed early.See thecomplete school year calendar.

📰 Last Issue ofFCPS This Weekfor the 2023-24 School Year

The last scheduled weekly issue ofFCPS This Weekwill beWednesday, June 12.

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