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High School SOL Schedule
Below is the schedule for SOL testing. During the testing window, there will be NO Brain Break. Periods may be switched on some days. It is important to have students in school and on time on their testing days. Thank you for your support.
National Honor Society - Senior Stoles
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National Honor Society Seniors can now purchase their Senior stoles through MySchoolBucks. Seniors must have completed their service hours and attended the required 3 meetings in order to purchase the stole. The cost is $20. Stoles must be purchased by 4/29/2022. |
 Attendance Information can also be found on the Robinson Attendance website at https://robinsonss.fcps.edu/about/attendanc
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Social Work Spotlight
How to Support Your Child During SOL Season!
By Kristen Licciardo
According to Ed Navigator, The Savvy Parents Guide to Testing Season, students across the country will sit down to take annual, end-of-year state assessments in April and May. While this is an important opportunity for students to demonstrate what they have learned throughout the year, it can also be a stressful time. And kids are not the only ones who are anxious. As a parent, knowing how to help your child prepare for testing season isn’t always easy.
Part 1: 1-2 weeks before testing, focus on: Sleep: Students need rest to be ready for long testing days. Make sure they are getting to bed and waking up at consistent times that give them at least 8 hours of sleep and an opportunity to get to school on time, ready to learn.
Staying positive: Students can get more anxious about testing as it nears. Ask your child how they’re feeling and let them know it’s okay to be a little nervous. Give them a hug and remind them of the progress they have made so far. You can even help your child develop a Clear Eyes-Full Hearts-Can’t Lose type of positive mantra for testing.
Updates from school: Schools will often create revised schedules prior to testing. Make sure you know if your student has half days or if any post-testing rewards are planned. Reach out to your child's teacher or school if you’re uncertain.
*Stay tuned for Part 2/During the Test pointers or go to the website to view the full article: https://www.ednavigator.org/resources/the-savvy-parents-guide-to-testing-season
Free Online Tutoring Services for All Students Coming Soon!
 All FCPS students will soon have unlimited access to safe online tutoring support services through Tutor.com at no cost to families.
Students can connect online any time, any place, and in most subjects for as long as they need. Tutoring services are available before, during, or after school hours and/or on weekends. Tutoring will be accessed online through a link in Schoology. Tutoring is focused instruction provided to students in a one-on-one format through voice and/or text chat.
All tutors must pass a rigorous application process including an extensive background check. No personal information is shared between student and tutor. All sessions are recorded and transcripts are available for review by teachers and parents/guardians.
Student participation is optional and parents/guardians can opt their student(s) out of accessing the services.
More information is available on the online tutoring services website.
Opt Out Information
 Hello, Students and Families,
Did you know the Robinson Library is building a World Language collection of books? If your student is interested in reading books written in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Mi'kmaq, Spanish, or Vietnamese, please encourage them to visit the library! The World Languages section of the library is a work in progress; please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have suggestions.
Happy Spring! Robinson’s Librarians
 Hello, Students and Families,
April is National Poetry Month! Help us celebrate all month long by reading poems, writing poems, listening to poetry, and creating art inspired by poems. Please visit the library before school, during break, after eating your lunch (with a pass via Schoology), or after school to join the fun!
Happy Spring!
Robinson’s Librarians
Virtual Office Hours with Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist Mrs. Jones
Every Friday from 12:00-12:30pm
Zoom Link: https://myfcpsk12.zoom.us/j/97116603639?pwd=UGhZcGw0OU92R2FXcThhTG05K2JDdz09
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Meeting ID: 971 1660 3639 Passcode: 187451
Food Donations Needed
Drop-off location: Robinson Door 6
School contact: Melanie Knowlton, maknowlton@fcps.edu
Senior Graduation Honors for Service
Voter Registration Awareness Week
Voter Registration Awareness Week will be taking place March 21st- March 25th. Seniors who are 18 years old will be able to register through their social studies class. Please have your government issue ID and social security number with you so you can register in class.
Link to flyer: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BjSsgn-4H3rlZQAHTm7n2Fm5BFkcqpwmsci1YF0OEIw
Helpful Resources
Student Services Department Contacts
Alpha Name of Counselor Email
A-Bot Jason Woehrmyer jewoehrmyer@fcps.edu Bou-Dem Sofia Panzenhagen smpazenhage@fcps.edu Dep-Gra Taylor Oakley tmoakley@fcps.edu Gre-Kar Chehnaz Rehayem carehayem@fcps.edu Kas-Maq Mark Gomperts mgomperts@fcps.edu Mar-Nun Danny Ramirez daramirezgas@fcps.edu Nuo-Rom Rop-Tok Brianne Slizofski beslizofski@fcps.edu Tol-Z Taylor Nelson tanelson@fcps.edu
High School Administration
Jason Kagarise 9th Grade JMKagarise@fcps.edu
Danny Clements 10th Grade dsclements@fcps.edu
Jennifer Krempasky 11th Grade jmkrempasky@fcps.edu
Dr. Scot Turner 12th Grade sbturner@fcps.edu
Francesca Knight SOSA fwknight@fcps.edu
Dr. Vanessa Rutherford Dean of Students VRutherford@fcps.edu
Activities and Athletics
Director of Student Activities l Andy Jimmo l apjimmo@fcps.edu
Administrative Assistant l Amanda Livingston l allivingston@fcps.edu
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