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Monday 2/22 - Curbside Library Service
Monday 2/22 - P2 Cheering Others Successes
Tuesday 2/23 - Welcome Back Kindergarten!
Wednesday 2/24 - Free Fairfax Meal Pick up
Friday 2/26 - Free Parent Seminar
Friday 2/26 - Curbside Library Service
Return to In-Person Learning Grade-Level Timeline
The Fairfax County School Board gave unanimous support for an updated return to school phase-in timeline for students who are scheduled for in-person learning. Click here to read the news release.
The LAES bell schedule has pivoted to: 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. As we transition to in-person learning, there will be some changes to daily schedules. These updated schedules will be shared with families in the coming weeks by your child's teachers.
Below, please see the return to school schedule and start dates for students scheduled for in-person learning:
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Return to School
Check your students bus route/time in Parent View
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Parents are asked to review their student’s route assignments using their SIS ParentVue account. As changes are being made to the routes frequently to accommodate the large number of students returning to the buildings, this information must be checked at least one week before your student is scheduled to return to face-to-face instruction. If you have moved or are no longer interested in attending face-to-face, these changes must be made with your school. Otherwise, if there is a problem with your route assignment, contact your area transportation office.
SIS ParentVue Account: https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/student-information-system-sis-fcps/sis-parent-account-overview
Area 4 Transportation: 703-249-7100
FCPS Podcasts for English and Spanish Speaking Families
En Pocas Palabras - FCPS Podcast for Spanish Speaking Families The Office for ESOL Services and the Office of Professional Learning and Family Engagement are pleased to offer En Pocas Palabras FCPS Podcast. En Pocas Palabras FCPS podcast brings families timely, important information related to school news.
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It is targeted to families whose home language is Spanish to share important FCPS information in a easily understood format. New episodes will be added regularly. Sent topic ideas to EnPocasPalabrasFCPS@fcps.edu.
Bienvenidos a En Pocas Palabras FCPS, un Podcast en español e inglés, donde podrá encontrar las últimas noticias de las escuelas públicas del condado de Fairfax. En FCPS todas las familias son importantes. Producido por la Oficina de Servicios de Inglés como Segundo Idioma (ESOL) y la Oficina de Aprendizaje Profesional y Participación Familiar, este Podcast tiene como meta ayudar a las familias a tener acceso a recursos claves y apoyarlas en la educación de sus hijos. Somos una comunidad y juntos somos más fuertes.
English: Welcome to En Pocas Palabras FCPS Podcast from Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS). Listen in Spanish and English to hear timely, important information related to school news. The goal of every podcast is to help families access key resources and understand how to best support their children’s education. The podcast is produced by the Office for ESOL Services and the Office of Professional Learning and Family Engagement.
Dolphin Discussion
Return to School Updates
Click to watch Principal Stewarts Return to School Updates
English
Spanish
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School Pictures
March 15th at Lake Anne ES
To order click here or on the photo below
Student Heath and Safety Information
Learn more about Student Health and Safety Guidance.
Want Cookies?
Saturday, February 20th, 11am-4pm
11am-12pm: Troop 51015 – 6th grade Cadets
12pm-2pm: Troop 625 – 5th grade Juniors
2pm-3pm: Troop 51112 – K, 1st & 2nd grade Daisies & Brownies
3pm-4pm: Troop 1538- 9th grade Seniors (Lake Anne Alums)
Get your favorite cookies safely - Drive Through
- Pull up
- Place your order
- Adult troop member will take your payment (credit card or exact payment in an envelope)
- Pop your trunk, or unlock your doors
- A Girl Scout will place your order in your trunk/back/passenger seat
- Leave with your delicious cookies
Please wear a mask and please stay in your car. We want to keep everyone safe.
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