 Several weekends ago, seven Edison HS students attended the state Latin convention with 2000 Latin students from all across Virginia. We had several state level award winners!
Meredith Endres: 3rd place in Oratory and 6th place in Storytelling Anneli Sample: 8th place in Roman History Clare Viehmeyer: 9th place in Oil/Acrylic painting Madeline Yee: 9th place in Storytelling
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The Edison Marching Band is raising money this month! They will be at the Springfield Barnes and Noble on December 14, 2019 from 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. They will be gift wrapping for all customers and a portion of the sales for the day goes to the EBPO. They will also receive a portion of online sales for five days, including December 14. Please show the voucher to ensure the EBPO receives credit for purchases. |
Tuesday, December 17, 2019 7:00 pm at The Green Turtle (Hilltop Village Center, 7879 Heneska Loop, Alexandria, VA 22315)
Parents, please join Edison PTSA and ANGP for a Holiday Meetup at The Green Turtle in Alexandria. Come meet other Edison parents, relax and enjoy appetizers while spreading good cheer.
This is the final opportunity to join the PTSA and enter to win the drawing for gift cards and prizes. Light appetizers will be served.
We hope to see you there!
Registration for the Edison All Night Graduation Party is happening all year. Senior students can register on the ANGP website ANGP. Registration is $50 now through December 31st.
The ANGP is always looking for volunteers. Our next meeting is Wednesday, January 8th in Room B130.
The Honeybaked Ham Fundraiser continues through January 2, 2019; 20% of every purchase supports ANGP. Click on the following link and we thank you for your support! Honeybaked Ham
12/17: PTSA Meeting, 7:00 p.m., Green Turtle
12/23 – 1/3/2020: Winter Holiday
1/6/2020 – Welcome Back!
Teacher and/or Staff Appreciation
Send an appreciation note to a member of our staff – just go to this link on the EHS webpage: Appreciation
Attendance Reminder:
Please use our attendance email address (EdisonAttendance@fcps.edu) to let us know that your student will be late, absent or needs to be released from school early. If you wish to know if the message is received, choose a “read receipt” in your email before sending.
When you let us know well in advance that your child needs to be released early, there is enough time to have a pass delivered to your student for dismissal. Early dismissal messages left on our voice mail are handled in the order in which they are received. You will not receive a return call to confirm that your message was heard. To remind: without advanced notice, we are unable to release a student after 2:30 p.m.
Be sure to check our Website for information about bell schedules, athletic calendar, or to sign up for a calendar subscription.
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