This Week at Langley

LANGLEY CALENDAR

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MONDAY, MAY 20

-Parking Hang Tag Application Available

-SOL Algebra 1 & Geosystems

 

TUESDAY, MAY 21

-SOL Geometry

 

WEDNESDAY, MAY 22

-SOL Biology

-Senior Exams, Periods 5 & 7

-Choral Show, “The Greatest Show”, Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.

 

THURSDAY, MAY 23

-SOL Algebra 2

-Senior Exams, Periods 4 & 6

-Choral Show, “The Greatest Show”, Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.

 

FRIDAY, MAY 24

-SOL VA US History

-Senior Exams, Periods 1 & 3

-Band Concert, Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.


Did you know…. Parents/Adults-if you provide alcohol to a minor you have a civil liability (meaning you can be sued) to pay damages if either a partygoer is hurt or a third person is injured. Virginia law recognizes your liability for negligence if you provide alcohol to a minor who causes injury to another or him/herself. You may also face criminal charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. For more information about hosting alcohol free events visit https://www.abc.virginia.gov/library/education/pdfs/parent.pdf?la=en


Come one, come all to “The Greatest Show!”

The Langley Choirs will present “The Greatest Show – A Tribute to Popular Movies Past and Present” at 7:00 pm in the auditorium on May 22 and 23.  The show will include medleys from the movies The Lion King, Moana, Mary Poppins Returns, La La Land, Sing! and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, plus six songs from movie The Greatest Showman.  We hope to see you under the Big Top!


If your student is going to miss Friday, May 24th, due to the Memorial Day Holiday, please call the Attendance 24/7 Line at 703-287-2727.  This is one of our busiest times of the year and the Attendance voicemail fills up very quickly. Thank you!


May is Mental Health Awareness Month

Did you know that our very own Fairfax County Youth Survey shows how every adult can make a difference and foster resilience and protective factors in our youth?  As we recognize the need for positive mental health, please know that FCPS has compiled many resources in an effort to support our children.  

FCPS Resources: https://www.fcps.edu/resources/student-safety-and-wellness/mental-health-and-resiliency

Langley HS site: https://langleyhs.fcps.edu/resources/mental-wellness


Summer Reading Fun

Summer should be a time to rest and recharge for the next school year. This LibGuide doesn't contain assignments or required reading but rather a group of places to find books, reading lists, challenges and recommendations. Pick up a challenge and see how many books you can read that fit it. Look through lists and find something new you never thought about reading. Visit libraries, museums and bookstores for events. Check out our staff picks, read one and talk with a staff person when you return!  Reading can be a great way to relax and enjoy the summer. Whether you are sitting by the pool or traveling or using a print book, ebook or audiobook, a book can always accompany you. Have a wonderful summer!

 

https://langleyhs-fcps.libguides.com/c.php?g=932130.


Parking hang tag applications for the 19-20 school year will be available in the main office on Monday, May 20 and will be accepted thru Monday, June 7, 3:30 PM.  All applications must include a copy of the student’s driver’s license.

 

All completed/signed applications will be limited to rising seniors, applications for rising juniors will not be accepted at this time.  In the fall, if spaces are available for limited junior parking, information for a lottery will be made available with applications accepted at that time. 

 

Payment for the parking hang tag ($200) will be accepted beginning mid-July through www.myschoolbucks.com .  Checks will no longer be accepted.  All unpaid parking tickets and school obligations must be paid prior to applying/receiving a hang tag.  Payment for outstanding obligations can also be made at www.myschoolbucks.com in the School Store.


LOST AND FOUND

Missing a jacket or sweatshirt? It may be in Langley’s very large lost & found collection. Please stop by the lost and found box located in the cafeteria no later than June 6th. Items in lost and found will be donated after June 6th.


MySchoolBucks

 

Please remember to add money to your child’s school nutrition account.  All accounts must be brought current before the end of the school year in June. Visit MySchoolBucks.

Learn more about this online payment portal for many school fees.  Parents can set up an account which they link their student(s) to so there is one account per family.  Course fees, lunch funds, obligations, some ticket events can be taken care of online. MySchoolBucks eliminates the need for students to carry cash to school and for multiple checks to be written.

Seniors

To avoid long lines to clear their records at the time of graduation rehearsal (textbooks, parking tickets, class dues, library obligations, etc.), it is strongly recommended that you settle any financial obligations prior to leaving for Langley Leap.

 

If you have any questions please contact Ms. Kimsey at lakimsey@fcps.edu  


 

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Need a graduation gift? Teacher gift? A thank you to a great coach or mentor? Give a gift that lasts -- a leaf on the Legacy Tree!  You choose the perfect engraving! The Legacy Tree will soon be up in Langley's front entrance (across from the office) for all to enjoy for years to come. Donating a leaf (copper $50, silver $100, gold $200) or bird or acorn ($500), is a great way to pay tribute to your favorite people.   But hurry!  Wheat's Landscaping landscape architects are working on the courtyard renovation plans now. The more metallic leaves on the Legacy Tree, the more actual leaves there will be in the courtyards. Click to edit this placeholder text.

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To order your leaf -- or leaves! -- visit the PTSA website, ptsalangley.org.

Questions? Email chrissielavin1@gmail.com  

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