London Towne is 50
Dress Through the Decades Spirit Week
November 18-November 22
Monday | Dress like it's 1969
Ideas: Tie-Dye, Peace Signs,band shirts from the 60s, pencil skirt with cardigan, skinny ties
Tuesday | Dress like it's 1979
Ideas: Disco Outfits, bell bottoms, band shirts from the 70s, peasant shirts
Wednesday| Dress like it's 1989
Ideas: workout attire, leggings with big sweaters, scrunchies, shoulder pads
Thursday | Dress like it's 1999
Ideas: flannel shirts and ripped jeans, throwback sports jersey, boy band shirts
Friday | Dress like a London Towne Lion
Ideas: blue and white colors, pictures of lions, LTES shirts
Please join us on
Friday, November 22, 2019
for our
50th Anniversary Celebration
We will be hosting our annual Thanksgiving Luncheon
to celebrate 50 years of London Towne.
See our website for the lunch schedule and information about lunch tickets
Musical performances by 2nd, 5th and 6th graders
Slide Shows of London Towne through the Years
Add your favorite memory of London Towne to our Memory Book
Zones of Regulation Workshop for Parents
Parent Resource Center
Rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy, the Zones of Regulation is a framework that uses four colors to help students identify their feelings and level of alertness and provides strategies to support emotional regulation. By understanding how to notice their body’s signals, detect triggers, read social context, and consider how their behaviors impact those around them, students learn improved emotional control, sensory regulation, self-awareness, and problem-solving skills.
Participants will:
- Learn about the four Zones, corresponding feelings and visuals to reinforce this language at home.
- Explore calming and alerting strategies to teach children how to become aware of and manage their emotions.
- Discuss individual needs in a collaborate group setting.
Presented by Emily Habermeyer and Paula Augenstein, FCPS School Counselors.
Thursday, December 5, 2019, 10 a.m.-noon.
Register for Zones of Regulation
FCPS Parent Resource Center
Web | Email: prc@fcps.edu | Phone: 703-204-3941
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