WTW PTSO WeMail, March 29


WeMail is distributed every Tuesday to update the Woodson community on PTSO news, school news, and upcoming events. 

  1. SCHEDULE REMINDERS
  2. PTSO NEWS
  3. WOODSON NEWS & EVENTS
  4. FUNDRAISERS
  5. CAV SPORTS
  6. RESOURCES FOR WOODSON STUDENTS, PARENTS & FAMILIES
  7. FCPS NEWS & EVENTS

SCHEDULE REMINDERS

THIS WEEK

Thursday, March 31st - Deadline for course requests for the 2022-2023 school year

Thursday, March 31st - Last day to buy discounted Cav Cruise tickets - Details under WTW News & Events

Thursday, March 31st - End of 3rd Quarter; 2 Hour Early Release

Friday, April 1st - Teacher Workday - NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS

 

LOOKING AHEAD IN APRIL

Monday, April 4th - Friday, April 8th - Spring Break Holiday

Tuesday, April 12th, 6:00 PM - Virtual PTSO Meeting -  Click to join meeting

Tuesday, April 19th, Thursday, April 21st, Friday, April 22nd - Woodson Art Walk - Details under Woodson News & Events

Saturday, April 30th - Woodson 5K - Details under Woodson News & Events

Saturday, April 30th - FanQuest rescheduled - Details under Woodson News & Events


2 Hour Early Release

PTSO NEWS  


PTSO Spring Grants Update

The Spring grants have been issued. Many thanks to the PTSO Grant Program Coordinator Michelle Lucas for her diligent work in leading the grants process. She's leaving behind big shoes to fill in that role!

One of the grateful grant recipients is Woodson's FIRST Robotics Club. At their most recent competition (photo below), they won the Rookie All-Star Award and are now eligible to qualify for the District Championship. If they win the same award there, then they would qualify for the World Championship in Houston! The PTSO Grant they received will aid them in working toward this goal.

Robotics Club

Call for Volunteers for PTSO Board Nominating Committee

The PTSO is seeking volunteers to staff the Nominating Committee for future Board Members.  Please contact saralmastro@gmail.com if interested.


Call for PTSO Officers

The positions of President, 1st Vice Presdent for Membership, and Secretary are open for next year as they are term-limited unless there is an absence of volunteers.  Please contact miklos.c.kiss@outlook.com if interested in applying for a PTSO position.


PTSO AmazonSmile LINK

Make your Amazon purchases go a little further. Sign up for AmazonSmile and 0.5% of your eligible purchases will be donated to WTW PTSO. Signing up is quick and easy. Every little bit helps! Click here to sign up


Visit the PTSO Homepage for news, links, events calendar and more!


WOODSON News & Events


Don’t miss the deadline - Thursday, March 31st!  Save $20 on your Class of 2022 Cav Cruise All Night Grad Party Tickets through March 31st. Buy today!

Tickets are $80 now, and $100 after March 31st.Your ticket includes an all night grad party with casino games, hypnotist, swimming pool, music, food, and lots of prizes! Don’t let your Senior miss the party of the year!  Early registration is very helpful to the Cav Cruise Planning Committee! 


Do You Have a Tandem Bike We Can Borrow?

Tandem Bike

Do you have a tandem bike we can borrow??? Woodson Leadership is hosting a Spring Pep Rally next week and they would love to borrow 4 tandem bikes for the event.

Please contact Lynn Schmauder plschmauder@fcps.edu or Dan Schaefer djschaefer@fcps.edu you have a bike we can borrow.

Thank you!


Woodson Students Win Grand Prize at Regional Science & Engineering Fair

Freshmen students Nicole and Brianna were Grand Prize winners at the Regional Science & Engineering Fair. 

Their project was Microbiology: The Effect of Different Types of Masks on the Amount of Bacteria Spread.

They will compete at the VA State Science & Engineering Fair next month and have already earned their spot at the International Science & Engineering Fair later this year.


DECA Awards

Woodson's Huyen Nguyen and Valerie Gutierrez placed as finalists in Principles of Hospitality and Tourism and Human Resource Management respectively at the Virginia DECA State Leadership Conference held in Virginia Beach March 2-6. They earned the right to compete at the DECA International Career Development Conference April 23-26.

DECA is a career and technical student organization that prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs to be college and career ready.  In the Commonwealth of Virginia, DECA members are enrolled in a marketing education class at their high schools. More information is available online. More information about Virginia DECA is available online


The Art Walk - Back by Popular Demand

Tuesday, April 19th –Pyramid Reception (K-12) from 6-8pm + Food Trucks!

Thursday, April 21st – Senior Art Show (open to odd classes) Senior Reception from 6-8pm + Food Trucks!

Friday, April 22nd – Senior Art Show (open to even classes)


Woodson 5K

It’s time to register for the 12th Annual Woodson 5k Community Walk/Run on Saturday, April 30th at 8:30am at Woodson HS.  All proceeds benefit The Trevor Project, which is the leading advocate for LGBTQ youth mental health in the United States.

Members of the Woodson Community can register for $25 through on-line or mail-in registration forms before April 15. The price increases to $35 after April 15. 

Woodson students and staff can register for just $20 – only through MySchoolBucks.

Registration will take place up until race time. The event begins and ends outside of entrance #1. Every participant receives a Woodson 5K shirt.

If you want to mail the registration form directly to Woodson, use the form located on Schoology.

Register on-line –  https://runsignup.com/Race/VA/Fairfax/WTWoodson5k

Register on MySchoolbucks – Woodson Student Registration

Questions?  djschaefer@fcps.edu


FanQuest Rescheduled for April 30th!

FanQuest has been rescheduled to Saturday, April 30th at Woodson HS.  Come out and watch Woodson’s Special Olympics Unified Basketball team play Robinson Secondary School! 

Unified is a model of Special Olympics where student athletes with disabilities and their same-aged peers play alongside one another on one unified team. This differs from Special Olympics because that model only has athletes with disabilities. With the support from our Woodson Buddies and Partnership class, Woodson HS has a strong Unified team and we participate in Soccer, Basketball and Track and Field. FanQuest is the culminating event for both Special Olympics and Unified Basketball.


SENIOR CLASS NEWS!

Want to know all the important news and upcoming events for the Class of 2022?  Visit the Senior Class News website for everything you need to know from Senior Dues, to Prom and Graduation.

NEW INFO - The Senior Panoramic Photo will take place on Monday, March 28th. Order form


FUNDRAISERS


Woodson Crew Restaurant Night

Chipotle

Eat Chipotle on Wednesday 3/30 between 5-9pm to support Woodson Crew. Please tell the cashier that you are supporting the fundraiser. 

Promo code for online pickup orders: QMBNG4M

9506 Main St #22B, Fairfax, VA 22031


Girls Lacrosse Restaurant Night

Join us at Mod Pizza on Thursday, April 14th to help raise money for the Woodson Girls Varsity and JV Lacrosse teams.

Come in person or order online through the MOD app or website and use the provided code: MODF5670 and MOD will donate 20% of your bill to support our girls lacrosse!

Mod Pizza at 11048 Lee Hwy in Fairfax. 


Mock SAT, ACT and PSAT available to students - all proceeds benefit PTSO

Tests are administered either in-person or online and can be scheduled Monday through Thursday from 1pm to 9pm and Saturday from 9am to 5pm.

Sign up here to take a mock SAT, ACT, or PSAT with C2 Education - available online or in-person!!  (Requires an existing or new Woodson PTSO login)  Cost is $20 to register for your mock test, all proceeds will benefit Woodson C2 Education Fairfax will contact you to schedule your test and results assessment.


Senior Yard Signs - Get one before they are gone!

Senior Yard Sign

 

Inventory is dwindling - fewer than 20 signs left.

Reach out to merifarling@hotmail.com to reserve yours or order online here.


Senior Class of 2022 Legacy Bricks

Buy a Brick and create a Lasting Legacy for your Student in the school’s main entrance courtyard!

Legacy Bricks

Individual bricks cost: $100.  They make great graduation presents for Seniors, or as a legacy for all the members of your family! You can order online HERE, or you can mail the brick order form (LINK HERE) to the school with a check. 

All orders are due no later than April 26, 2022.  Plan accordingly! 

If you have questions, or for more info contact Shane or Katherine Gilbert at wptsobricks@gmail.com.


Graduation Seat Raffle 

Click here to enter the raffle for one of 10 sets of 8 premium seats for the graduation ceremony! Deadline to enter is May 15th.

Graduation is Tuesday, May 31st at 2 p.m. at EagleBank Arena.


Order the 2022 WTW Yearbook!

Let’s celebrate our Woodson Cavaliers in 2021-2022! Go to https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/ and type in the code 5278. You can buy a yearbook, create an ad or submit photos all in one place!

Please contact Katherine Benzinger or Drew Marvin if you have any questions!


Show your Cavalier Pride with a Woodson Garden Flag!

WTW Garden Flag

Order yours here!

Garden Flag (dimensions - 12"x17") - $15

Personalize it for $5 more - add your family name or get creative and celebrate your student with their name and graduation year!

(Some examples: The Smith Family; Congrats Emily Class of 2021; Woodson Class of 2022)

For more information, contact Liz Brocato at Brocatofam@gmail.com


Student Driver Magnets Available With Convenient Home Delivery!

Student Driver Magnet

Student Driver Car Magnets are available through PTSO! Magnets are $8.00 each or buy a batch of 3 for multiple cars for $20.00. You can order online from the PTBoard website HERE.  Once orders are received, magnets will be delivered to your door contact free! If you have any questions contact Shane or Katherine Gilbert at wptsomagnets@gmail.com


WTW CAVS SPORTS UPDATES


Week of Athletic Activities

Check out all of these opportunities to enjoy the spring weather and cheer on our teams! Follow @Woodsonathletic on Twitter for current athletic updates and schedules.


Varsity Baseball

WTW vs FHS - Woodson rolled over rival Fairfax 9-1 on Tuesday at Knupp Stadium, for their first Patriot District win.

Woodson starter Ben Smallwood gave up 1 run then escaped the first inning with a strikeout. He then breezed through the next four innings while allowing only one more hit. Lars Greenlee and David Joslyn followed with scoreless innings.  

Woodson got on the board in the third when Ethan Conklin walked, stole, then scored from second on a wild pitch. The next three hitters reached on a pair of walks sandwiched around a hit batter.  Brady Lencz drove in two runs with a double to give the Cavs the lead.

Smallwood helped his cause with a leadoff double in the bottom of the fourth.  Colin Jones had an RBI single, then stole second and scored when Colton Lennen singled to left field.  After an intentional walk to Brady Lencz, Connor Krahulec plated two more with a double to the fence in left-center.  

Woodson extended its lead in the fifth when Owen Clarke was summoned to run for Smallwood, and stole second and scored on a hit from ConklinConklin swiped second and scored from second on an infield hit.  Conklin’s two steals highlighted a total of seven by the Cavs.

WTW vs SCHS - Woodson’s pitching was dominant against South County, but the game was tight through the first five innings, as the Cavs repeatedly stranded runners.  

Woodson’s starting pitcher Brady Lencz was masterful, striking out eight Stallions over five innings, while allowing only a single unearned run on three hits.  Lars Greenlee closed out the win with two strong innings. 

Woodson’s offense had no trouble getting runners on base, but struggled to score over the first five innings. The Cavs clung to a 2-1 lead, having stranded 13 runners over five innings.

In the top of the sixth, Woodson’s hitters finally exploded for five runs.  Two walks were followed by RBI singles from Brandon Shelhorse and Dillon Brody.  After a hit batter, Colin Jones dropped in a bloop single to left for his third hit of the evening. A wild pitch and an RBI groundout pushed the lead to the final margin of 7-1.  

WTW vs AHS - Last Saturday, the Cavaliers squared off against Annandale in the final game of the Atomic Icebreaker. Despite a wintry mix during the game, Woodson stayed hot with a 10-1 victory for its third straight win.  

In the second inning, after walks to Jay Sorkin and Brandon Shelhorse, Dillon Brody put the Cavs on the board with an RBI single.  Brody then stole second, allowing Shelhorse to score on the throw.  Colin Jones lashed a triple into the left field corner to push the lead to 4-1.  Colton Lennen doubled to right on the next pitch, then scored on a single by Ben Smallwood.  

Woodson’s pitchers Connor Krahulec, David Josyln, Ryan Ramirez, and Ian Santamauro combined for a one-hitter and held Annandale to a single run.  

Coach McColley took advantage of an early lead, resting starters and giving reserves an opportunity to gain valuable experience. Several Cavaliers took advantage of their opportunities. A.J. Viccora was named tournament MVP.  Caleb Kuo played solid defense in his first start at 3B, making three fine plays on the hot corner.  Kuo also roped a double, walked, and scored two runs.  Owen Fisher had his first Varsity hit and scored. 

Varsity Softball

Last Monday Woodson defeated Oakton 11-1. The high-powered offense was led by a pair of 2-run homers from Senior Zoe Johnson and Junior Sarah BankerJohnson also added two singles. Sophomore Sedona Adams went 3 for 3 with 2 doubles and 1 RBI. Sophomore Emma Fleming and Junior Elizabeth Schneider each also had a hit and drove in a run. Starting pitcher Claire Warden gave up 1 earned run over 5 innings striking out 3. Ceci Temple closed the game out with a clean 6th inning of pitching.

On Tuesday, the bats stayed hot once again compiling 11 hits in a 9-4 victory over Fairfax. Woodson’s bats were powered offensively by a pair of homers from Sarah Banker and Zoe Johnson -- Banker with a 2-run homer and Johnson with a solo shot. Emma Fleming went 3 for 3 with 3 singles and drove in 2 runs. Senior Jaiden Petrella had 2 singles and scored twice.

On Friday, Woodson faced 2021 State runner-up South County and nearly pulled off a dramatic comeback win after trailing 12-0 in the 3rd inning --eventually falling only by 2 runs, finishing 12-10. The 10-run rally began in the bottom of the 3rd with a 2-run single by Junior Elizabeth Schneider. In the 4th inning, Sophomore Claire Warden plated a run with an RBI double, followed by a line drive double to right field by Sarah Banker, which drove in 2 more runs. The score remained 12-5 until the bottom of the 6th when Woodson added 5 more runs. The rally was highlighted by clutch hits from Sarah Banker and Sedona Adams each plating a run. A couple of wild pitches by the South County pitcher, with runners on 3rd base brought in 3 more runs to close out the scoring. Pitcher Claire Warden came into the game in relief to pitch the final 6 1/3 innings, allowing 3 earned runs while striking out 6.  

Boys Varsity Tennis

Woodson boys remain undefeated after a 6-3 win against West Springfield last week. The team is away today (Tuesday) at Robinson. Match starts at 4:00.

Girls Lacrosse

Last Monday the Woodson Varsity Lady Cavaliers traveled to Langley High School to face the Saxons. The Cavs started out ahead and kept a close 1st half, but ensuing turnovers let the game slip away to the defending state champion Saxons. On Tuesday, the Woodson JV Lady Cavs traveled to Madison High School to face the Warhawks.  Both the JV and varsity squads had their home opener against the Oakton Cougars last Friday night.  The junior varsity Cavs defeated the Cougars 9-5.  Woodson had several goals called back in the varsity game. The Cougars kept it close and ended up edging out the Cavs by one goal.  The varsity had a short turnaround and went back into action on Saturday morning at Annandale High School.  Playing in the sun, rain, and snow, Woodson won all three of their games, beating South Lakes, Westfield, and Annandale.


WTW Dance Team Clinic and Tryouts

Dance Camp

Join Head Coach, Krissy Schnebel, and the graduating Seniors to prepare for tryouts and learn more about the Pnettes - WTW’s nationally ranked dance team. Classes will focus on Jazz, Pom and Hip Hop choreography, turns/leaps, technique, tricks, and is open to all current 7th-11th graders.

Fill out the Google form in the Link Tree in the WTWdanceteam Instagram bio to express your interest and get more details. Email wtwdanceteam@gmail.com with any questions.


Spring Sale on Athletic Booster Passes

The Woodson Athletic Boosters are having a Spring Sale on Booster Passes

To purchase your Spring Sale pass and to see the Spring game schedules, visit the Woodson Sports website


Woodson Sports Physical Night - 

Save The Date for Woodson Sports Physical Night Wednesday, June 8th. Appointment and registration information is coming soon.


Fall 2022 Sports Tryout Dates

Mark your calendars for Fall 2022 sports tryout dates.  Golf tryouts begin on  Thursday, July 28th and all other fall sports (football, cheer, field hockey, cross-country, volleyball) will take place on Monday, August 1st.


RESOURCES FOR WOODSON STUDENTS, PARENTS & FAMILIES


College & Career Center News

The Woodson College & Career Center Resources can be found in the Woodson Student Services Course/College & Career Center Folder (padlets are also linked there). Parents can access the Student Services Course through their student’s Schoology account. Please email me at cliebmosley@fcps.edu if you need help with Schoology.

  • Senior Café in the Career Center on March 30, 7:30 – 8:00 am – a drop-in Q & A for Seniors and Rising Seniors.
  • Navy Recruiter Visit on March 30 (rescheduled from last week)– All Lunches in front of the Cafeterias.
  • Attention Class of 2022! Registration for Classes at NOVA opens on April 11th. Please join us for our last NOVA Enrollment Prep Session in the Career Center on March 30, 10:15 am – 11:15 am. Please go to Naviance to register or email cliebmosley@fcps.edu.
  • Spring College Fair at GMU on April 7, 6:60 – 8:30 pm at the Eagle Bank Arena. More than 150 colleges/universities will be visiting. For more info, please visit here. Great local opportunity for Rising Juniors & Seniors to plan and prepare for college. 
  • Are you interested in attending one of the U.S. Service Academies? Virtual Academy Day 2022 with Senator Warner is on April 23, 10 am – 12:30 pm. This event will give a comprehensive overview of the U.S. Services Academies and their admission processes. For more information, please visit here.

Questions? Please email at cliebmosley@fcps.edu.


College Admission Information

College and career coach Eleanor Jones recently hosted a free webinar via the PTSO on the topic of college admission. It was an informative and insightful presentation followed by a Q&A session. Eleanor was kind enough to share her talking points and links to key resources in the link below.. 

Approach, Fit & Partnership (must be Woodson PTSO Facebook page member to view) 

Eleanor can be reached at rigbyadvisoryllc@gmail.com; www.rigbyadvisoryllc.com


Free SAT Math Prep Sessions

Woodson dad, Rick Neifield,  is offering free SAT math prep sessions to Woodson students via Zoom. Sign up here. Direct inquiries and questions to Rick at richardneifeld@gmail.com.


Fairfax Public Access (FPA) Cable Channel Summer Programs

FPA offers students interested in television and radio production a great outlet to learn, experience, and create. Our summer camp programs include four options. A two-week television studio production, a two-week television field (documentary-style) production, a one-week radio production, and a one-week video editing (post-production) camp - with each camp's focus on the equipment and crew roles. Once properly trained, participants can earn production experience throughout the year by volunteering on the various public access shows created at FPA or even create a show of their own.

The TV 101 Studio Camp

The TV 101 Field Camp

FPA WRLD Teen Radio Production Camp

TV 101 Post-Production Video Editing Camp (Adobe Premiere)

Please visit summer camps for details, dates, cost, and registration.


Laptop Tech Support Hours

If students need FCPS laptop technical support at Woodson HS, please submit a ticket using the FCPS Parent/Student Tech Support Portal.

Our walk-in hours in Room A114 are: 

  • Odd Days during Learning Seminar
  • Monday - 7:45am - 8:10am
  • Tuesday and Wednesday - 11:25am - 1:20pm (lunches)
  • Wednesday - 2:55pm - 4:00pm (when late buses start)

Any other time you should try to make an appointment.


QUICK LINKS to useful information and resources - 

Universal Masking Changes as of March 1Health and Safety & Covid Guidance / FCPS Covid-19 Case Dashboard 

View a list of current bus delays 

Woodson Frequently Asked Questions.

Woodson Events Calendar 

Woodson Athletics Calendar 

2021-22 School Year Calendar 

2021-2022 Odd/Even (A/B) Calendar - Printable

2022-2023 School Year Calendar Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Orthodox Good Friday, and Diwali will be student holidays next school year.

Get Your Child's Online Activity Report - FREE 

Resources for Mental Health, Wellness & Support Groups (must be a PTSO member to login)

Join PTSO / Make a Donation to PTSO / PTSO Volunteer Opportunities


FCPS NEWS & EVENTS


FCPS Family Engagement Survey - Survey closes April 3rd

The Family Engagement Survey is a great opportunity for you to let FCPS know how the schools can best serve your family. The survey will take about 10-15 minutes to complete. It can be taken from any computer, tablet, or smartphone.

If you have children in more than one school, you will be able to take the survey for additional schools at the completion of the survey.

All responses are confidential. Independent research firm K12 Insight is administering the survey and will compile the results. No one from FCPS will know if you participated or how you responded.

Click here to take the survey


Free Online Tutoring Services for All FCPS Students Coming in April

Opt-Out Information

Students will be able to access Tutor.com through a link in Schoology beginning in mid-April. Your student will automatically have access to the Tutor.com tutoring service unless you submit an opt-out request. If you do not want your student to have access to this online tutoring resource, complete the opt-out via ParentVUE by April 11, 2022.

Paper copies of the opt-out form were distributed to students during 3rd period today. Or you can use this form to opt-out by April 11, 2022 to request your student be opted-out of access to this online tutoring service. You may also opt your student out of Tutor.com tutoring service at a later date via ParentVUE or by submitting a request to your student’s school.

Tutor. Com Information

FCPS is excited to share a great opportunity that is available to all students! Your child now has unlimited access to 24/7, on-demand, online tutoring support services through Tutor.com. Students can connect online any time, any place, and in most subjects for however long they need. Tutoring may be on-demand and/or scheduled at a time convenient for the student and/or family.

Tutoring is focused instruction provided to students in a one-on-one format (voice and/or text chat). Tutors will focus on developing your student’s strengths and capabilities in reading, mathematics, or other specified subjects. Tutoring services may be accessed before, during or after school hours and/or weekends.

Tutoring Program Details

  • Student participation in online (voice and/or text chat) tutoring services is completely optional.
  • Students will use the same FCPS-sponsored platforms they are familiar with for online learning.
  • The tutors employed by Tutor.com do not work for Fairfax County Public Schools.
  • All tutors must pass a thorough background check conducted by Tutor.com and meet Federal and State requirements (aligned to FCPS practice).
  • FCPS school staff do not participate in the online tutoring sessions between a student and their tutor.
  • FCPS does not assume responsibility for supervision during tutoring sessions.
  • For the purposes of safety and security, every tutoring session is recorded, and transcripts are available (up to 6 months) for students, parents and FCPS staff to review if needed.

Visit the online tutoring services website for additional information and responses to frequently asked questions (FAQ).


AP Exam Change

Change in Observance Day

At the time the FCPS calendar was developed, local Eid observances were expected to occur on May 3rd, but because local Eid observances shifted to May 2nd, the FCPS Employee Newsletter on February 8th announced a change in the Religious and Cultural Observance day in FCPS for Eid-al-Fitr from May 3rd to May 2nd, 2022.

Altered AP Exam Schedule

After careful consideration, FCPS leadership decided to continue with the established AP exam schedule for May 2, 2022. May 3rd exams that were previously rescheduled for May 17th will remain on May 17th. 

Requesting a late AP Exam due to May 2nd Eid Observance

Students who are unable to attend May 2nd AP exams (Chemistry, Spanish Literature, Japanese Language, or US Government) due to the Eid religious observance need to contact Ms. Guinee at kpguinee@fcps.edu by April 22. to request late testing. Late testing follows the College Board Late Testing Schedule. The dates and times for the May 2nd late testing are listed in the table below. 

May 2nd AP Exam 

Late Exam Date

Start time

Chemistry

May 18th

8:00 am

Spanish Literature

May 18th

12:00 pm

Japanese Language

May 19th

12:00 pm

US Government 

May 20th 

12:00 pm

 


Mental Health Resources | 24/7 Emergency Numbers

If you are in crisis, text NEEDHELP to 85511, call 1-800-273-TALK, or dial 911; TTY dial 711

CrisisLink Regional Hotline: 703-527-4077 (CrisisLink is a hotline for individuals in crisis or family/friends seeking guidance for how to help a loved one)

Dominion Hospital Assessment and Referral Line: 703-536-2000

Inova Emergency Services: 703-289-7560

Mobile Crisis Unit: 1-844-627-4747

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK or 1-800-SUICIDE

Merrifield Center Emergency Services: 703-573-5679; TTY dial 711 (The Merrifield Center of the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board, offers a range of clinical programming. Emergency Services, staffed 24 hours per day, seven days per week, works with people in psychiatric crisis who need immediate attention.)

Plan D Nova https://www.plandnova.org/ (a website for Northern Virginia teens who suffer from depression: #breakthestigma)


2021-22 PTSO OFFICERS 

Miklos Kiss / President / miklos.c.kiss@outlook.com

Sara Mastro / Vice President - Membership / saralmastro@yahoo.com

Vacant / Fundraising

Amy DeCarlo / Recording Secretary / wptsosecretary@gmail.com

Kyle Durbin / Treasurer / wptsotreasurer@gmail.com

Jill Battaglia / Communications Director /battagliawtw@gmail.com

Michelle Lucas / WTW PTSO Grant Program / WTWoodsonGrants@gmail.com

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