Week of February 21

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Calendar

February 21-25 - Lovestruck Spirit Week

February 21 - March 01 - Rising Sophomore Course Selection through Science and ELD Level 1

February 21 - Families Reunite-Immigrant Family Reunification, 6:00 pm, HHS Room A145

February 22 - NOVA Information Sessions, 6:30pm, Virtual

February 22 - College Partnership Program (CPP), 10:15 am, Library

February 21 - Free Tutoring with HUMC, Virtual

February 23 - ASVAB Test at HHS, 8:10 – 11:30am, Herndon High School

February 24 - Donut Fridays,7:30-8:05 am, Gym Lobby 

February 26 - ANG Planning and Info Meeting, 7:00 pm, Virtual

February 28Cafesano Spirit Night, 11:00 am-9:00 pm, 1130-M South Lakes Drive, Reston & 21305 Windmill Parc Drive, Dulles 

FCPS Calendar

 

 

Events

Lovestruck Spirit Week

  • Tuesday, February 21 - Duo Day

  • Wednesday, February 22 - Red vs. Pink

  • Thursday, February 23 - Rhyme without Reason

  • Friday, February 24 - Dress Like Your Type

  • Saturday, February 25 - Snowco Dance


WIDA Assessment

Current federal legislation requires that all English learners (ELs) participate annually in an English language proficiency assessment.  In the state of Virginia, all divisions use the WIDA Assessing Comprehension and Communication in English State to State for English Language Learners®2.0 (ACCESS for ELLs® 2.0) to monitor students' progress in acquiring academic English. ACCESS for ELLs® 2.0 is aligned with the WIDA English language development standards and assesses the four language domains of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. 

This year, the ACCESS for ELLs® 2.0, the Alternate ACCESS for ELLs®, or the ELP Checklists will be given at Herndon High School from Monday, February 6, 2023, to Thursday, March 2, 2023. Students will receive their testing schedule via E-Mail this week. It will be helpful if you can avoid appointments which may take your child out of school during this time.  Also, it will help your child perform his or her best if he or she has had a good night’s rest, a healthy breakfast, and comes to school with a positive attitude. If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact Dr. Karl Gussow, our Assessment Coach. 

Additional information can be found on the FCPS ELP Assessment Parent Notification - WIDA and WIDA Screener page.


Families Reunite-Immigrant Family Reunification

Free Parent Workshop for Herndon High School 

  • Did you come to the United States, in pursuit of a better life, but had to separate from your children for one year or more?
  • Have you reunited with your children but find the situation to be stressful?
  • Join other parents in learning ways to cope and improve your relationship with your children.
  • Free classes in Spanish at Herndon High School, Room A145,
    dinner will be served at 5:30pm
    • When: Tuesday, February 21st
    • From: 6pm to 8:30pm
  • To register fill out this formhttps://forms.gle/STM2z3q1VB6ws7vbA

If you are in the process of reunification with your child or children and are interested in participating in this free class, please contact Herndon’s Family Liaison or Maria de Barrios 703 810 2235 mdrottmannd1@fcps.edu, Marta Torres 703 810 2234 mrtorres@fcps.edu. Flyer in English and Spanish available.


HUMC Free Tutoring Program

TGFT will remain virtual for the start of the 2022-23 school  year, with sessions being held every Wednesday. Information regarding the program can be found on our website: herndonumc.org/tgft.  As in the past, we offer assistance in all math subjects, chemistry, and physics. We want to help your students be successful this year! Additional information available here.


From the Library 

The library is a busy place! We love working with classes to develop research skills, helping them create products that show their learning (lots of students creating podcasts lately), and enticing them with a wide variety of books. Many students take advantage of our before and after-school hours to get work done or catch up with friends. Are your students conducting research in their classes? Please remind your students that there are fantastic research supports available through their HHS Library course on Schoology and that they can always reach us at hhs_library@fcps.edu to schedule one-on-one support.


College Partnership Program (CPP)

 Application open for 9th/10th graders

The SY 2023-24 application is open now through March 10, 2023, for 9th and 10th graders to apply for Herndon’s CPP group.   CPP is an FCPS College Success Program designed to support students who are from populations that are traditionally underrepresented in college, such as first in the family to attend college in the U.S., economically disadvantaged, students of color, students with disabilities, English language learners, and immigrant students.  The application is available at www.tinyurl.com/CPPAPP2023  with a deadline of 11:59 pm March 10, 2023.   Click HERE for further details.   9th and 10th grade students may attend a Herndon information sessions on either: 

  • February 22nd; 10:15am in the Library Stonewall Room

Students are asked to sign-up at http://tinyurl.com/CPP2023infoHHS .  Questions can be directed to Mrs. Peirce or to the student’s counselor.


NOVA Virtual Information Sessions for FCPS Families

NOVA will present to FCPS seniors and their families; learn about the opportunities, degrees, certificate programs, numerous services and resources designed to connect seniors to NOVA.  Click HERE for NOVA flyer.


ASVAB Test at HHS

(Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)

Sophomores, juniors and seniors have the optional opportunity to take this career exploration test on Thursday, February 23rd; 8:10am – 11:30am at Herndon High School.  Students must register by February 15th at http://tinyurl.com/Feb23ASVAB .  The ASVAB is the most widely used multiple aptitude test battery in the world and is administered by a military representative.   The test is available to all students, regardless of whether or not they have an interest in a military career.    It assesses a student's ability to learn new skills and is a predictor of success in training and education programs. The Career Exploration Program offers more than just a test. It includes an interest inventory and other activities and resources designed to help students explore the world of work and gain confidence in making career decisions.


Academic Advising and Course Selection for 2023-24

Academic Advising Season has begun!  Starting in January 2023, students will meet individually with their school counselor to choose their courses for the 2023-24 school year. It is so important that parents and students are informed of their academic options. Families are encouraged to talk with current teachers for their recommendations for next school year. Just like last year, students will choose classes via their SIS Student accounts. After the students choose their courses via their accounts, they will meet with their counselor to confirm the selections. In January, parents can view the course selections via their SIS Parent account. If you do not have an active account, please contact Student Services to obtain a login.

It is important for students to choose a course load that will challenge them and help prepare them for their post-secondary endeavors while also allowing for balance with their extracurricular and personal commitments. We take academic advising and course selection seriously and encourage students to seek input from current teachers, school counselor, and their parents as they make course selections. It is important that your student base their choices on their strengths and interests and with their post-secondary plans in mind. 

The timeline for academic advising and course selection can be found here (English, Spanish).  

Rising Sophomore Academic Advising and Course Selection

  • February 21 - March 01: School counselors will meet with rising sophomores and freshmen ELLs Level 1 & 2 individually through their Science and ELD Level 1 classes to discuss graduation requirements, academic opportunities and course selection options. The schedule is available here.

Class of 2023 All Night Grad Party News & Information: 

Buy a ticket for your senior students now!  ANG Tickets 

Please note that you can also order your Senior’s yard sign and buy raffle tickets for priority graduation seating with the same form and/or on the website. 

Upcoming Events

  • 2/24/23 - Donut Friday!  We’ll be selling donuts in the gym lobby from 7:30 am to 8:05 am on these Fridays:  Feb. 24, Mar. 24, May 5. 
  • 2/26/23 – Sunday 7 pm - Zoom planning & info meeting – https://zoom.us/j/93016331126 

  • 2/28/23 – Thursday – Cafesano Spirit Night – both locations – all day 11am to 9am – 11130-M South Lakes Drive, Reston & 21305 Windmill Parc Drive, Dulles 

  • 3/21/23 - Tuesday - 11am to 9pm - Aslin Tap Room - 767 Elden Street - proceeds all day and Guest Cicerones in the evening.
  • 4/9/23 to 5/7/23 - We’ll be having another Pampered Chef fundraiser ~ stay tuned for details!  
  • Community Casino Night at The Breeze - TBD – we have lost our Team Lead volunteer – If you’re interested in helping, please email hhsang2023@gmail.com

We’re happy to accept donations at any time, from friends or family or your place of business:  https://herndonang.org/donations 

https://herndonang.org/hhsang2023@gmail.com


Calendar Reminder

Reminder, students have an early release on Thursday, March 2. There is no school for students on Friday, March 3, for a school planning day. See the complete 2022-23 school year calendar.


From the PTSA

Scholarship Opportunity

The PTSA is proud to offer two $1,000 scholarships for graduating seniors. For the application and details, visit Naviance, College Tab, Scholarship Search. Questions?  Email herndonptsa@gmail.com.

 

Speaker Series

Please join the PTSA for part two of the Speaker Series on March 9 at 7pm in the HHS lecture hall. “Transgender Inclusivity in Schools”

Ær Queen (they/them) is a trans non-binary and autistic General Music teacher at Braddock Elementary School in Annandale, Virginia. This is their 8th year teaching General Music, and they are a proud alum of Shenandoah Conservatory where they earned their Bachelor of Music in Music Education.

Ær is passionate about helping educators view the importance of gender inclusivity in schools through the first-person lens of a practicing transgender teacher, and they have presented at numerous conferences throughout the United States. Ær works on being intersectional and anti-racist in their teaching practice and was recognized as a quarterfinalist for the 2022 and 2023 Grammy Music Educator AwardsTM.


Strategic Plan: Make Your Students’ Voice Count!

Strategic Planning is in process and will incorporate feedback from school staff, families, students, and community partners and organizations. Please encourage your students to participate in this unique opportunity to share their voices.

FCPS is currently seeking secondary students in grades 7-12 who are interested in participating in a Strategic Plan focus group. This focus group provides an opportunity to share feedback in a small group with other FCPS students and a trained facilitator. FCPS is hosting four virtual focus groups for secondary students in February and March:

  • March 16, 3:30-5 p.m. or 5:30-7 p.m.

Interested students should check their email for a form to sign up for the focus groups. Students will be asked to provide their student ID, so their parents/caregivers can be identified and contacted to ask for consent to participate.

If you have any questions about the student focus groups or you would like to learn more about this opportunity, please contact strategicplan@fcps.edu.  

Register Now to Attend a Community Forum! 

Check out the schedule of Community Forums and register for the one that is most convenient for you. Community Forums will provide every resident an opportunity to participate in and influence the direction of FCPS’ Strategic Plan, prior to its completion and formal adoption by the School Board. Learn more about our strategic planning process.

 

 

Support

Healthy Relationships with People and Substances

Relationships are important components in the development of living a fulfilling life. Valentine’s Day occurs in the month of February, causing a frenzy of purchases and planning between loved ones to show appreciation and love. Forming and maintaining healthy relationships is difficult but vital for those in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Healthy relationships are a factor in helping people maintain sobriety (Addiction Center). Bonds and companionship provide emotional support and are effective in increasing health and wellbeing. Emotional support decreases fears and helps people to thrive.

There is value in healthy relationships. Healthy relationships help decrease the chances of people struggling with addictions from engaging in toxic attachments that create feelings of frustration, stress, and conflict. Negative attachments can bring out the worst in people and create feelings that can lead to increased use of alcohol and substance misuse and abuse. Positive relationships encourage growth, comfort, and the creation of emotional bonds that provide feelings of joy and support. Open communication and commitment are two of the best ways to foster the ideal type of relationships most people strive for.

Common values to develop in healthy relationships include:

  • honesty
  • reciprocity
  • effort
  • respect
  • safety & security
  • laughter
  • acceptance
  • healthy boundaries
  • unconditional love
  • friendship
  • non-judgmental

As the world celebrates love, it is important to do our part in the creation of positive partnerships, social circles, and healthy connections. Encourage the support and inspiration of those that may be silently vulnerable and struggling to feel safe.

Resources:

For general questions about the FCPS Substance Abuse Prevention Program, please contact the Office of Student Safety & Wellness at: (571) 423-4270.

For further Information and support contact the Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist for the Herndon Pyramid Diana Vera at dpvera@fcps.edu.


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