This Week at Madison - 5/31/22

THIS WEEK AT MADISON

WEEK OF 5/31/22


IMPORTANT INFO & EVENTS

Wednesday, June 1 - No Classes at Madison

  • Graduation at Constitution DAR Hall 10:00am. Seniors need to report to DAR no later than 9:15.
  • There are no classes at Madison on Wednesday June 1st. All underclassmen should check Schoology for their asynchronous assignments. 

Senior Information

Baccalaureate

  • This interfaith event will be held at Vienna Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, May 31 at 6pm. This year's theme is the following quote from Maya Angelou: “I encourage you to live with life. Be courageous, adventurous. Give us a tomorrow, more than we deserve.”
  • The PTSA Executive Board has reached out to local faith leaders and asked them to participate but would greatly appreciate the support and guidance of our community. Traditionally, the Madison Baccalaureate ceremony is a time of thought and reflection guided by the words of our seniors as well as leaders of many faiths. Please email Beth Eachus at president@jmhsptsa.org with questions or if your senior or faith leader might be interested in speaking at this time-honored event.

All Night Grad Party

  • What: A safe environment of non-stop entertainment, BIG prizes and tons of fun celebrating the Class of 2022!  The All Night Grad celebration is an alcohol/drug free event, sponsored by the JMHS PTSA, and partially funded by community and business donations.
  • When:  Wed. June 1st, 2022 – Thursday, June 2, 2022 from 11:00 pm- 5:00 am
  • Where: Vienna Community Center, 120 Cherry St SE, Vienna, VA 22180
  • Cost:  $100 up to event
  • How to sign up: https://jmhsptsa.org/news-for-seniors-3/

Underclass Information

  • Monday, June 6 begins half days for Grades 9-11. 
  • View the schedule for June 6-10 here.
  • Buses will depart Madison at 11:45 am Monday, 6/6 through Thursday 6/9. Buses will depart at 10:10 am on Friday, 6/10.

ATHLETICS & ACTIVITIES

Region info - www.novahsathletics.com

District info - www.concordedistrict.com

Tuesday, May 31 

  • Softball Region Semifinal vs. Washington & Liberty  6:30pm
  • Blax Regional Final @ Yorktown - 7:00pm 
  • Region final - G Indiv Tennis 4:00pm @ Herndon HS

Wednesday, June 1

  • Graduation @ DAR - 10:00am - Congrats to Class of 2022!!
  • No school - All classes are asynchronous (students should check Schoology for any assignments) 

Thursday, June 2 

  • No events 

Friday, June 3

  • VHSL State Track Meet @ Todd Stadium, Newport News 
  • Blax - State quarterfinal vs TBA, time: tba 
  • Softball - Regional Final @ McLean 6:30pm (tentative) 

Saturday, June 4

  • VHSL State Track Meet @ Todd Stadium, Newport News 

LOOKING AHEAD

Fairfax NAACP 2022 DMV Trade Jobs Fair

  • On Saturday, June 4, 2022, from 11am-2pm for high school students interested in promising careers in the skilled trades. Several employers will be available to chat about paid job opportunities that include on-the-job training with little or no experience required. Interested students should view the event flyer and make sure to register today by visiting this link: bit.ly/DMVJobsFair

End of Year Medication Pick Up

  • The school health room is reminding parents and guardians that all medication stored in the health room must be picked up no later than the student dismissal time on the last day of school June 10, 2022.  Medications left in the health room after that time will be discarded.  It is school policy that medications must be picked up by the parent or guardian.  Medication cannot be sent home with your student.  However, with parent or guardian permission, a high school student may transport over-the-counter medications to and from the school health room. 
  • Medication authorization forms for next school year may be obtained from the school or online at https://www.fcps.edu/resources/student-safety-and-wellness/school-health-services

QUICK LINKS

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Madison High School strives to create and maintain an identity affirming learning environment where our students embrace, support, and encourage each other where multiple forms of identity (i.e. race, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, or disability) are recognized and regarded as assets for teaching and learning. We work to ensure school is a place where students feel safe and can be themselves. We do not tolerate hate speech, racist speech, bias, or acts of discrimination in our school. We want all students to feel a sense of belonging. We want to see all students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. We are committed to learning, growing, and building the best Madison High School for all our students. We are One School - One Community - One World.