This Week at Langley

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Monday, November 4

-No School for Students

Tuesday, November 5

–No School for Students

Wednesday, November 6

-NHS Induction Ceremony, Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, November 7

-Vision and Hearing Screening for all 10th graders. Students who wear glasses/contacts need to bring/wear them on those days.

Friday, November 8

-Vision and Hearing Screening for all 10th graders. Students who wear glasses/contacts need to bring/wear them on those days.


Report Cards available Saturday, 11/9 at 6am in SIS Parent/StudentVue

On November 4th and 5th, teachers will be working on grading and planning for the upcoming quarter. Students and parents will not be able to access SIS Parent/StudentVue to check grades from Friday, November 1 at 4pm until report cards become available on Saturday, November 9 at 6am.  Report cards will no longer be distributed for quarters 1-3.  A final report card will be sent home at the end of the year.  Students and Parents have the option of printing a PDF version of the report card directly from SIS Parent/StudentVue when they become available.


Did You Know… NIDA reports Many teens get their first prescription for an opioid from a dentist or an oral surgeon. Even taking opioids as prescribed, such as after having wisdom teeth removed, makes a teen 33 percent more likely to misuse opioids later in life. Talk to your dentist about your concerns. Here is the blog on what to ask your dentist. https://teens.drugabuse.gov/blog/post/what-ask-your-dentist-about-opioids


Wellness Screening- December 3-4, 2019     (9th Grade Parents Only)

Mental health problems can develop in adolescence which is full of emotions for teens. Some of these emotions are actually mental illnesses. Depression is among the most common mental illnesses. Depression is treatable; however, it is a leading risk factor for suicide. To proactively address mental illness, Langley High School is providing a mental wellness screening and suicide prevention training as part of the SOS Signs of Suicide Prevention Program.  9th grade parents will receive an email on November 4th with details regarding this screening and an opt-out form should they wish to do so.  Please contact Tim Ready, school counselor, at tjready@fcps.edu with any questions.


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