Special Announcements 7/15/20

July 15, 2020

 


Return to School Enrollment Form

If you haven't filled out the Return to School Enrollment Form, you have just a few short hours to do so.  

To complete the form:

1) Access the online form at: https://www.fcps.edu/enroll2020  

2) Login with your child’s Student ID and either the enrolling parent’s email address or phone number on file in the FCPS Student Information System (SIS).

3) Make your selections and finish by clicking the “Submit Form” button at the bottom of the form. 

4) Check your email receipt of your intent. Please note that changes are not accepted after July 15. 

5) Repeat this process for each of your children attending school in FCPS for school year 2020-21.


 

Last Call for Student Pick-Up

We still have several student items in the main office. The office will be open tomorrow, July 16, 2020 from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. If you have not picked up your child’s belongings, please call the main office at 703-988-8900 to let us know if you are coming tomorrow and we will have the belongings ready.  Please go to Door 1 and ring the door bell. We will bring the items out to you.


Special Webinar Shared By The National PTA

How Can We Safely Reopen Schools in the Fall?

A special event for the education community and parents to dialogue with health experts

Webinar | July 16, 2020 7:00–8:15 pm ET

Register here

When COVID-19 began its slow spread across the country, schools in every state shut their doors to help flatten the curve—and they stayed closed for in-person instruction through the rest of the 2019–20 school year. And while businesses and other industries are beginning to reopen, it’s clear that the economy relies on our public education system for true recovery. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics have released their guidelines for reopening K–12 schools, though many questions remain as states and school districts develop their plans for the fall. Join physicians from the Infectious Diseases Society of America as they discuss what is known about COVID-19 and its impact on children and youth, as well as how we can help mitigate risks for transmission in schools for students and staff. Questions can be sent in advance through the registration link.

 Moderator

The Honorable John B. King Jr.
President and CEO, The Education Trust
Former U.S. Secretary of Education

 

Presenters

Wendy Armstrong, MD
IDSA Board of Directors, Emory University School of Medicine

Tina Tan, MD
IDSA Board of Directors, Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine