Message from Holmes MS - 8/31/22

Principal's Note

Calendar Reminder

 

Good morning, Holmes Families!

I am sending the newsletter a bit early this week since my family and I are heading out of town for the Labor Day weekend.  Thank you so much for the great turnout at Back to School Night last night!  If you would like to contact our staff, please use the Staff Directory here whenever you have questions or concerns. 

This is a reminder that this Friday, Sept, 2, and Monday, Sept. 5, are Labor Day holidays for all FCPS employees and students. We hope everyone takes the long weekend to celebrate a strong start to the school year and enjoy time with family and friends. See the complete 2022-23 school calendar.

 

Picture Day is coming up!

On Monday, September 12th and Tuesday September 13th  we will be having our Fall Pictures during P.E. Classes. This is the time for your student to really shine with their brightest smiles! Parents may order school portraits online by using their credit or debit card. Go to www.mylifetouch.com and enter this picture day ID: EVT3NZN9Z. If you wish to pay with a check or cash, order forms will be available at the school on picture day. Ordering portraits online prior to picture day provides you the best value as it allows you to customize your portrait package with a different background for each portrait sheet at no extra charge.

If you have any questions, contact Kelvin Branch at kwbranch@fcps.edu or 703-658-5903.

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Testing Information & Quarter 1 Testing Windows

State assessments measure the extent to which students have learned the content and skills reflected in state standards and may also be used to measure growth in learning state standards. The format and timing of state assessments vary by grade level and content area, as noted in the table below. These include:

  • Fall and winter Virginia Growth Assessments (VGA) standardized tests in reading and mathematics. More information is available on the VGA webpage (https://www.fcps.edu/node/43932);
  • Spring Standards of Learning (SOL) standardized tests in reading, mathematics, and science. More information is available on the SOL assessments webpage (https://www.fcps.edu/node/35021);
  • Ongoing local alternative assessments (LAAs) including performance-based assessments (PBAs) completed as part of classroom instruction in science, writing, and social studies; More information is available on the LAA and PBA webpage (https://www.fcps.edu/node/45043).

The Grade Level Tests webpage (https://www.fcps.edu/student-assessment/grade-level-tests) provides information by grade level about the general assessment schedule and reporting method for each required assessment type in Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS). School staff will contact you with the specific dates your student is scheduled to take the standardized VGA and SOL assessments. If you have questions about state assessments, contact your student’s teacher or Christopher Kamar, our test coordinator, at CSKamar@fcps.edu   

Testing Windows

 

Staffing Update

Here is the latest information around our staffing:

  • Instructional Assistant: We are in need of an instructional assistant to support our students with disabilities and teachers in the classroom.  If you or someone who know is interested, please contact Serena Giron at sagiron@fcps.edu.
  • Special Education/6th Grade History (showing as "Powell" on student schedules): Mr. Damian Phillips, is in the final steps of onboarding with FCPS, and we hope that he will be starting with us by the end of next week!  In the meantime, our long-term sub, Mr. O'Shea, will continue substituting in those classes.   
  • Theater Arts: We are still expecting the long-term substitute for Ms. Murphy to start soon after Labor Day.  Ms. Hill is coming to us with both teaching and theater experience, so we are very happy to have her.   

Remember that FCPS needs teachers, counselors, bus drivers, substitutes, student monitors, etc.  If you know of someone who is looking for work, please send them to explore our Career Opportunities

 

Behavior Expectations

Phones & Earbuds

Students have been doing a great job this week keeping their phones and earbuds away for the day.  We do have a few instances where students' phones and/or earbuds were turned into the office this week.  Below is our process for addressing students who are having difficulty following this expectation:

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On-Time Arrival to Class

Students have also done an excellent job getting to class on time.  To reinforce this, we will begin having conversations with 7th & 8th graders next week who had 3 or more unexcused tardies in a week.  (NOTE: This includes students who arrive late to school in the morning, and the tardy is unexcused.  Students whose buses arrive late will not be marked as unexcused.  Students who arrive late in Kiss-n-Ride when there has been a unique traffic issue will not be marked as unexcused.)

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IMPORTANT REMINDERS

SR&R Parent/Guardian Signature Sheet

Please log on to your SIS ParentVue account and sign to acknowledge review of this document OR sign and return this form to your child’s school by September 30, 2022.

 

MySchoolBucks

This is just a reminder that students must pay for breakfast and lunch this year. If you would like to add money to your student's account, you should use MySchoolBucks.  You can also use this app to pay for fees for some classes like music and FACS.  Students can also pay with cash.  If you need to access free and reduced meals, please be sure to complete the application (link below in newsletter) as soon as possible.  


Here are today's newsletter topics:

Holmes Updates

  • Student Services Information
  • 2022-23 Blue/White Schedule
  • 2022-23 Bell Schedule
  • Apply for Free & Reduced Meals
  • From Ms. Oncho, Our Family Liaison
  • Important Upcoming Dates
  • How to Stay Connected to Holmes MS

FCPS & Community Updates

  • Superintendent Community Conversation at Edison HS - 9/14
  • Safety Drills During the School year
  • Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow!
  • Parent Information Line Available in 8 Languages
  • Stay Connected with FCPS

Please feel free to reach out and let us know what questions you have.  Thank you, and we'll see your students on Tuesday!

 

Sincerely,

Margaret Barnes

Proud Principal, Holmes MS

mfbarnes@fcps.edu

#TeamHolmes



HOLMES UPDATES


Student Services Information

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2022-23 Blue/White Calendar

Most classes at Holmes are 85-90 minutes blocks.  Blue days are odd periods, and White days are even periods.  This calendar will also be posted to the website, and each student will receive a copy on the first day of school. 

UPDATE: This week, we caught a mistake in our blue-white calendar for the week of February 27th.  We will update you as we get closer to those dates.

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Apply for Free & Reduced Meals

All students will have to pay for breakfast and lunch this year unless they qualify for free and reduced meals.  

Families will need to apply for free and reduced-price meals, which they have not had to do since the onset of the pandemic in 2020. 

  • Online applications are now available.
  • Paper applications will be available at schools (except ones designated as a CEP school) at a date to be determined.
  • Approved FRM eligibility letters may also be used to provide additional benefits. 
  • Please know that we will not share your data or personal information with anyone else. See FCPS’ Trust Policy.
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When applying for FRM, don't forget to complete the "Consent to Share" 

The Consent to Share Information Letter informs parents that their children may be eligible to participate in several fee-based programs (art, music, Family & Consumer Sciences, etc.) at either no cost or a reduced cost, if they participate in the Free and Reduced-price meals program, and provide a consent to share information form.

Some students are directly certified (i.e. Medicaid recipients) as receiving Free and Reduced-Price Meals. Even though they do not need to submit a Free and Reduced-Price Meals application, they will need to submit the Consent to Share Information form to be eligible for additional benefits.

The FRM application also includes a section with the Consent to Share information for other programs. If section four of the application is completed, the Consent to Share Information form does not need to be filled out.


From Ms. Oncho, Our Family Liaison

Helpful Resources

  1. https://fairfaxcountyemergency.wpcomstaging.com/2022/07/26/covid-19-updates-new-vaccine-option-baby-vaccine-data-1-million-vaccines/Free hotspot and internet for families with students who receive free and/or reduced-price meals or Fairfax County services. Free Internet for Students: Project 10Million | T-Mobile
  2. The Fairfax Health County Health Department continues to provide monkeypox vaccinations for individuals who have a known exposure to a confirmed case and is now providing screening to other individuals to assess risk. Exposure most commonly happens when a person has direct contact with rash, scabs, or body fluids of someone who has the virus. Learn more here.
  3. 988 is now active across the United States. This new, shorter phone number will make it easier for people to remember and access mental health crisis services. (Please note, the previous 1-800-273-TALK (8255) number will continue to function indefinitely.) Click here to learn more about 988.
  4. Locations to receive recommended child and adolescent immunizations are available throughout the Fairfax Health District, including at many pharmacies and groceries that have pharmacies. Please click here to find a location near you.

     5. COVID-19 Updates (Information available in multiple languages.                       Language preference is located under video on webpage). 

  1. Fairfax County Youth Substance Use Trends and Supports Webinar (recording). Due to the rise in opioid overdoses in the Fairfax Health District, which is consistent with national and state trends, Fairfax County Public Schools has partnered with Fairfax County Government to provide an educational webinar on youth substance use trends and supports.
  2. Healthy Minds Fairfax has a 1-pager on how to know when your child may have a mental health concern and where to get help.

 

Fall 2022 Classes by Literacy Council of Northern Virginia

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Important Upcoming Dates

  • Friday, 9/2 & Monday, 9/5 - NO SCHOOL / Labor Day Holiday
  • Monday, 9/26 - NO SCHOOL / Teacher Workday

How to Stay Connected to Holmes MS

Please stay in touch with us throughout the year by:



FCPS & Community Updates


Superintendent Community Conversation at Edison HS - 9/14

Please join us for a Superintendent Community Conversation at Edison HS on September 14 at 6:30-7:30 p.m. Learn more about Dr. Michelle Reid, FCPS superintendent, and help her get to know our school community. Language interpretation will be provided, as available, as well as child care and light refreshments. Please register to attend 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdVoJz3BwlXQR8nNYNzajjfIsOSV-9KWUAdg8UowYQOf3SYPA/viewform 

 

Safety Drills During the School year

Keeping students and staff safe is a priority for all of us. Each school has an emergency preparedness plan to respond to incidents such as fires and tornadoes. Schools are required by state law to practice emergency drills, including lockdown drills, each year. Schools are required to notify parents and guardians at least 24 hours before a school conducts a lockdown drill. However, schools are not required to give the specific date and time of the drill in advance. The first lockdown drill of the school year must take place within the first 20 days of school. Your child may come home and talk about their experience during the drill. We encourage you to talk with your child about the importance of being prepared for emergencies. Here are some helpful tips for families to use to support their students before and after school lockdown drills.Working together, we create a safe, secure environment for students to learn and grow in our schools.

 

Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow!

The beginning of the school year is the best time to develop strong attendance habits! Students who attend school regularly are more likely to perform well in reading and math, develop strong social and emotional skills, and graduate from high school on time. Help prepare your child for future success. Visit FCPS’ Attendance web page for tips and strategies.  

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Parent Information Line Available in 8 Languages

Parents who speak Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Spanish, Urdu, or Vietnamese can call a telephone information line for general information about FCPS and to receive support if they are having difficulty communicating with their children's schools due to a language barrier.

Parent Info Line

Stay Connected with FCPS

Being connected to your school and division is important every year, and even more so now as we navigate our return to school. The best way to stay informed is to sign up for newsletters through News You Chose

Your school and FCPS have a variety of topics you can choose from, including:

  • School Newsletters- featuring everything you need to know about your child’s school
  • FCPS This Week- a weekly newsletter featuring news and happenings from across the division, published Wednesday mornings
  • School Board Meeting Update- a recap of important news coming out of school board meetings, published the Friday morning after the meeting
  • FCPS Employee News- weekly updates just for staff, published Tuesday mornings