Weyanoke Weekly Update for November 6, 2019

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Third graders celebrated the publication of their personal narratives by sharing them with peers and visitors. Each student created their own book including an "About the Author" page and illustrations.


Upcoming Events

  • Friday, November 8, 8:45 a.m. - Parent Coffee. See below for details.
  • Friday, November 8, 2:30-3:00 p.m. - Third Grade Museum Exhibit. See below for details.
  • Monday, November 11 - Veterans Day Concert, Math Fun Day & Thanksgiving Luncheon
  • November 27-29 - Thanksgiving Holiday. School Closed.

Calendar Reminder

Calendar Reminder: November 27-29

As a reminder, schools will be closed for students and teachers from Wednesday, November 27 through Friday, November 29, for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Enjoy this time with your family. We will see you on Monday, December 2. See the complete 2019-20 school calendar


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Positivity Project: Bravery

You act with mental, moral, or physical
strength even when you know things are
difficult or scary.

Bravery refers to voluntary (not coerced) action in the face of a dangerous circumstance. This strength involves judgment; the brave person must have an understanding of the risks and consequences involved in acting. According to Socrates and Plato, forethought separates acts of valor from acts of rashness. This means that bravery isn’t simply fearlessness, but instead the overcoming of fear.

Bravery can take many forms. Physical bravery involves overcoming fear of bodily injury or death. Moral bravery occurs when an individual does what he/she believes is right in the face of social and/or financial consequences. Mental bravery occurs when people overcome their everyday fears and anxieties.


School Policy Update on Pokemon cards and Slime 

We ask that students keep Pokemon Cards and slime for use at home. Thank you for your support as we work to maintain student focus and positive behavior.


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Parent Coffee

Please join us for our Parent Coffee! This will be a great opportunity to exchange ideas with other parents and school members.

Topic: Getting to Know Fairfax County Public Schools

What are we going to talk about?

  • Get to know school personnel
  • How to effectively communicate and collaborate with the school
  • Suggestions and resources to help your child’s academic development.

When: Friday, November 8, 2019 at 8:45 a.m.

Where: Weyanoke ES Library

If you have any questions, contact Sandra Roldan, Parent Liaison at 703-813-5430 or skroldanllor@fcps.edu.


Third Grade Museum Exhibits

Photo of students preparing for upcoming presentations

Friday, November 8, 3rd grade is having a museum exhibit from 2:30 – 3:00 in the cafeteria. Parents of 3rd grade students are invited to come.

The photo above shows what they’ve planned and they’re in the process of building right now. All of third grade can’t wait for our students to showcase what they’ve learned during their first unit of science. They’ll be ready for the exhibition on November 8.


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Veterans Day Concert, Math Fun Day & Thanksgiving Luncheon

Please join us at Weyanoke Elementary School on Monday, November 11, 2019. It is a day filled with fun, food, and families! Enjoy a ‘Mighty United’ Veterans Day Concert, participate in Math Fun Day Activities, AND enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving Lunch!

We would like to recognize local veterans of the United States Armed Forces during this program. If you or a family member or friend have served or are presently serving in the United States military, please consider joining us on November 11th.

Thanksgiving Luncheon Menu

  • Roasted Sliced Turkey with Stuffing and Cranberry Sauce
  • Black Bean Burger on Bun
  • Mashed Potatoes and/or Steamed Green Beans
  • Frozen Fruit Juice Cup or Fresh Fruit

Price: Adult $4.50 per meal or Child $2.75 a la carte menu (non-student)

Thanksgiving Luncheon Schedule


Advanced Academic Programs Screening Procedures

The screening of elementary and middle school students for eligibility in Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) may be ongoing throughout the year for Levels II-III and has specific deadlines for Level IV. Notice 2401, Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) Testing, Screening, and Identification for Elementary and Middle School Students 2019-20, provides a detailed timeline for the AAP screening processes.

Additional details can be found on the FCPS website, including overview of services K-12, referral forms and surveys, and screening procedures.

This year’s Level IV parent referral deadline is January 9, 2020.

Make Plans for Inclement Weather

PLEASE DO NOT PHONE THE SCHOOL!!!

When Fairfax County Public Schools have a schedule change (closing or delay) due to inclement weather or other emergencies, the information is communicated as soon as the decision is made in these ways:

  1. Posted on fcps.edu.
  2. Posted to the FCPS Twitter and Facebook
  3. Email and text messages sent to parents and employees.
  4. Email sent to News You Choose subscribers of Delayed Openings and School Closings.
  5. Posted on FCPS cable Channel 21 (Cox Communications, Reston Comcast, and Verizon cable customers only).
  6. Area radio and television stations.
  7. REMEMBER, Weyanoke is a Fairfax County Public School.

Parents are urged to make arrangements now for the care of their children when schedule changes are made (and to provide for the rare situation when it is necessary to close an individual school because of a power failure or other circumstances). Children should know where to go or what to do if a parent will not be at home.

Regular School Hours

Monday - Friday, 8:35 a.m. - 3:20 p.m.

 

Two Hour Late Opening

Monday – Friday, 10:35 a.m. – 3:20 p.m.

When the decision is made that schools will open two hours late, the announcement will be made by 5:00 a.m. Breakfast will be cancelled.  SACC centers will open at 8:00 a.m. Buses will pick up all children two hours later than regular pick up time.

 

Two Hour Early Closing

Monday – Friday, 8:35 a.m. – 1:20 p.m.

Buses will drop off all children two hours earlier than regular time. Afternoon or evening after school activities might be cancelled.  The announcement will be made by 10:30 a.m. SACC centers will stay open until 6:15 p.m. SACC administration requests parents make every effort to pick up children earlier, if possible.


Edison Academy to Host Annual Apprenticeships & Skilled Workforce Career Exploration Fair November 7, 2019

Edison Academy will host an Apprenticeships and Skilled Workforce Career Fair on Thursday, November 7, 2019 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. to be sponsored by Wegmans Food Markets in the Edison High School Auxiliary Gym. The fair is designed to encourage interest among high school students and recent graduates in the in-demand skilled career fields that are attainable through two-year degree programs, certifications, apprenticeships or on-the-job training.

Fairfax County high school students, recent graduates, and their parents are invited to attend this free event to meet business, education and industry leaders from Northern Virginia who offer skilled workforce employment, education, training, and apprenticeship programs.

FCPS students, parents, recent graduates, school counselors, career coaches, and others who wish to attend should register at: https://forms.gle/gFoR5t1TcRBzD38C6

Edison Academy and Edison High School are Fairfax County public schools located at 5801 Franconia Road in the Alexandria area of Fairfax County.
Our Wegmans Food Market sponsors are located at Hilltop Village Center in Alexandria, Fairfax, Chantilly, and other Virginia locations.

For more information about this event contact: ecwilliford@fcps.edu

Careers for skilled workers particularly in the construction-related trades, service industries, manufacturing, and information technology are growing. Many require less than two years of education to attain certifications or an Associate degree while other careers may offer employment immediately after high school graduation through apprenticeship and on-the-job training. Salaries and wages are competitive. Many employers offer opportunities to their employees for educational assistance, enabling them to rapidly advance. This event promotes these career opportunities.


Public Safety Job Fair

Hosted by Communities of Trust and Bethlehem Baptist Church

7836 Fordson Road

Saturday, November 16th, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  • Fairfax County Police Department
  • Fairfax County Victim Services Section
  • Fairfax County Office of Emergency Management
  • Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office
  • Fairfax County Fire And Rescue
  • Northern Virginia Community College Police
  • United States Postal Inspection Service
  • Virginia State Police
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • American Red Cross
  • Fairfax County Department of Human Resources
  • Fairfax County Department of Public Safety Communications
  • Fairfax County Auxiliary Police Officer Unit
  • Fairfax County Public Schools

To register go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/public-safety-job-fair-tickets-74875375263

For more information go to Communities of Trust: cotc@fairfaxcounty.gov


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Please don't forget to present your Photo ID when checking your student out of school! You will also need your ID when visiting the school. Thanks for your cooperation!



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Chess Club

This is a FREE program available for 2nd – 5th graders on Fridays from 3:20 to 4:30 p.m., beginning on November 15, 2019.  You are responsible for picking up your child from the Weyanoke Cafeteria.  If interested, please fill out the form below and return to the main office by Wednesday, November 13.  Email questions to woodchuckpta.vp@gmail.com. 


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STEM Club

Come and learn about math and science while having fun! 4th and 5th graders only, and spaces are limited. Every other Friday, beginning November 15. Meet at the Weyanoke Cafeteria. The club will take place at Thomas Jefferson from 4:00-5:00. To sign up, please go to http://bit.ly/WeyanokeSTEM


PTA Direct Donation Drive

As the Weyanoke Parent Teacher Association (PTA), we believe that every child matters and we aim to enrich the educational experience of all children. Every child should have an opportunity to go on a field trip, attend assemblies, or participate in Science Night. This is why the PTA is so important!

The PTA has two major functions:

  • Communicating and Partnering with Administrators, Teachers, and other stakeholders in Fairfax County Public Schools to advocate for Weyanoke students and families.
  • Funding and/or organizing field trips, assemblies, Science Night, the Spelling Bee, and other activities to benefit the Weyanoke Community.

These programs help develop our children’s minds and reinforce the lessons they are taught by our wonderful teachers. To fund your child(ren)’s activities, the Weyanoke PTA needs to raise at least $10,000.  To reach this goal, we are implementing our Annual Direct Donation Drive.

What is a Direct Donation Drive?  Rather than having families purchase items where only a portion of the money goes to the PTA, a Direct Donation Drive is where we ask families to make monetary donation directly to the PTA.  In past years, a student might sell a pie or wrapping paper for $20 and the PTA would only earn $4-5 to benefit the school.  Through the Direct Donation Drive, however, 100% of the money goes to Weyanoke to fund field trips, assemblies and other important school activities.

Last year, we raised enough to pay for every class to go on a field trip, the Spelling Bee, Science Fair, and other activities.  This was especially impressive since not all of our families participated.  This year we are asking for every family to participate and reach out to additional family and friends so we can have an even more successful drive.

Talk with your children and come up with a list of people (grandma, friend next door, a pastor, an aunt) who care about the kids and can donate -- even if it’s just a small amount.  If each of us were to receive just $10 from five people who we know, love, and trust, we would raise over $20,000!  Just a little bit from each of us will go a long way, and we could do even more for our students, such as providing after school clubs for FREE or more field trips which the kids really enjoy and appreciate! 

Donations can be sent to the school in the attached Donation Envelopes or through the Online Portal: https://squareup.com/store/weyanoke-elementary-pta

The donation drive goes from October 15 to November 15. We have given students the opportunity to earn some prizes through raffles as well as a grand prize at the end of the donation drive based on the amount and number of donations raised. The kids will be encouraged daily at school during the remainder of October and into November. All donations are tax deductible.

Thank you for your being a part of our community and supporting the school through the PTA. 



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