Family Newsletter March 26, 2023

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SCA Presents Cameron’s Spring Spirit Week March 27-31

Join us in showing off our Cheetah Pride by participating in the following themed days!

Monday 3/27: Sports Day- Dress up in your favorite sports team or gear

Tuesday 3/28: Who am I…- Dress up as your favorite staff member

Wednesday 3/29: Read Across America- Wear RED to represent the west coast region

Thursday 3/30: Tropical Day- Dress up in tropical clothes

Friday 3/31: Cozy Pajama Day- Dress up in your favorite pjs or coziest clothes.


Movie Night Mar 31

Come enjoy a movie night hosted by the PTA on Friday, March 31 at 6:30pm. There will be pizza, popcorn, and more. Bring a blanket! We hope to see you there.

movie night

Order Cameron Spirit Gear!

The PTA has a new spirit gear order in progress! Please purchase online.  The order will be open until March 29

spring spirit gear

Order the Yearbook

Students have received yearbook order forms. Make sure to return the form and payment before April 14 to get the early bird price!

yearbook order

Mr. Goldberg

Teacher of the Week

Join us as we celebrate our staff members each week. Meet Mr. Goldberg:

Hi all! My name is Justin Goldberg, a 6th grade teacher here at Cameron. This year marks my fourth year teaching, but only my first year teaching in Fairfax County. I’m honored to be chosen as the Cameron Teacher of the Week! Each day I strive to bring energy, excitement, and fun into my class. I want my students to learn with and from each other. I got into education to help kids reach their potential and find their motivations and passions. I believe relationships are the key to being successful. A motto I base my job on is “you must know a student in order to teach a student.” Outside of work, I enjoy watching all sports, binging TV shows and movies, traveling, and playing with my dog.


Kindergarten Registration 2023-2024

We are so excited to welcome our newest Cheetahs! We are now accepting Kindergarten Registrations for the 2023-2024 school year. In order to register for Kindergarten for the 2023-2024 school year, your child(ren) must be age five on or before September 30, 2023. Please call our registrar, Leah Donlin, at (703) 329-2104 to schedule a registration appointment.

Please view our website for additional information about registration. https://camerones.fcps.edu/student-services/student-registration

We would also like to invite you to our Kindergarten Orientation being held at our school on May 11, 2023, from 6:00pm-7:00pm.


Cell Phone Policy Reminder

Students in grades K-6 (including 6th grade students at Poe MS, Holmes MS, and Glasgow MS): Phones must be silenced and in backpacks for the duration of the school day. Smart watches that serve a dual purpose may be worn, but the phone features (texting, Internet viewing, and calls) are to be off when phone use is prohibited. Students are prohibited from using phones, tablets, and other mobile devices in restrooms and locker rooms, unless there is a medical necessity or emergency. Teachers may allow usage of cell phones for instructional activities when appropriate. Cell phones may be used on campus before and after school only.


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Family Liaison Corner

By Susana Trupo

“My dear child, my mornings wouldn’t be the same without seeing your face when I rise.”

Dear Families,

Nothing symbolizes new beginnings and fresh starts more than early mornings. It’s that glorious time of day when the sun rises over the horizon and energizes every living being within its realm. Powerful, right? While it’s a particular time of day that many people savor, not everyone is a fan of its crack-of-dawn radiance — however, how the early morning goes at home can affect your child’s day at school. And because of that, I would like to share this information I found about the subject.

Morning routine for school: the whys and hows

Staying calm and organized in the morning will help you and your child feel optimistic about the day ahead. It will also help you reduce stress, which improves everyone’s well-being.

One of the best ways to stay calm and organize is to have a morning school routine. A routine will help your child know what’s happening and remember what to do.

Planning a routine for school mornings

The first step in planning your morning routine for school could be to make a weekly schedule with reminders of what your child needs for school each day. For example, your child might need:

  • a library bag on Monday
  • sports clothes on Wednesday
  • show and tell on Friday.

The next step is to list the regular activities and things you must do to prepare for school each day. You can split these activities into things you can do the night before and things that must be done in the morning.

Things you might do the night before including:

  • checking what your child needs for the next day
  • packing your child’s bag
  • signing school notes
  • laying out uniforms
  • making lunches.

Things that have to be done in the morning include:

  • getting out of bed
  • having a healthy breakfast
  • cleaning teeth, washing, and getting dressed
  • leaving the house on time.

To get to work and school on time, you probably need to do your morning activities at certain times. So when you’re planning your routine, it’s a good idea to think about:

  • how long morning activities take
  • what time morning activities need to happen.

If you know there are things that might cause conflict in the morning, it can really help to deal with these the night before. For example, you might know that your child wants to wear sneakers to school rather than school shoes. You and your child might be able to come up with a solution together if you talk about the issue the night before.

Example routine for school mornings

Here’s an example of what a school morning routine might look like:

  • 7.30 am: your child gets up.
  • 7.40 am: your child eats breakfast.
  • 8.00 am: your child washes their face, brushes their teeth, gets dressed, and puts on shoes.
  • 8.20 am: your child puts lunch in their bag and looks at books while you prepare.
  • 8.25 am: you help your child put on sunscreen.
  • 8.30 am: you and your child leave for school.

Your family will have its way of doing things. When you’ve worked out a morning routine to suit your family, write it up and display it where everyone can see it. You could include pictures to make the routine easier for your child to follow.

Tips to help your school morning routine work well

Once you’ve worked out your routine, these tips can help things go smoothly on school mornings:

Tips to help you organize your time

  • Get your child to have a bath or shower the night before, so you don’t need to make time for this in the morning.
  • Make sure your child gets to bed with plenty of time for a good night’s sleep. This will help your child wake up refreshed.
  • Get up 15-30 minutes earlier than you think you need to. This will give you more time in the morning.
  • Think about an alarm for children who find it hard to wake up or don’t like getting out of bed.

Tips to encourage cooperation and good behavior

  • Tackle the morning as positively as you can. Good moods can be infectious. You and your child could do this by sharing one thing that you’re each looking forward to during the day.
  • Give your child calm, clear instructions about what you want them to do, and follow up with specific praise as soon as they start to cooperate. You might need to remind younger children more often about what they’re meant to be doing and when.
  • Encourage children to do more for themselves as they get older and more independent. For example, a 5-year-old can do things like putting their lunch box in their bag. An 8-year-old can get dressed on their own, make their own breakfast, and tidy up after themselves.
  • Cut down on distractions like television, tablets and other devices unless screen time is a special treat for being ready on time.
  • Give your child positive attention for good behaviour rather than attention for arguing, whining or stalling. For example, say ‘I love the way you’re eating up your toast’ rather than ‘Stop playing with your toast’. This will encourage the behavior you want to see on school mornings.
  • Make it fun – for example, try our ‘Beat the buzzer’ game to encourage your child to be ready on time.

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Calendar Reminder graphic

Important Dates 

Mar 29 - HIPPY Family Program, 9:30-2, SACC Room

Mar 31 - Family Movie Night, 6:30pm

Apr 3-7 No School, Spring Break

Apr 12 - PTA Meeting, 7pm, Virtual

            - HIPPY Family Program, 9:30-2, SACC Room

Apr 13 - Early Release, 2pm, End of Quarter 3

Apr 14 - No school for students

            - Chuck E Cheese Night, 4-8pm

Apr 28 - International Night, 5:30-7:30pm, gym 

See the complete 2022-2023 school year calendar


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