Little Run News: 3/31/23


spring break

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2022-2023 Yearbook

Sale Ends April 14th

Order your 2022-2023 Yearbook now!


literacy Night

Math & Literacy Night

Math & Literacy Night was a great success! It was wonderful to see our students and parents engaged in learning activities together. Thank you to all the families and staff members who helped to create and support this special night.


Kindergarten Registration

If you have a child who will be five years old on or before September 30, 2023, please visit this website and submit the form.

If any of your neighbors have children who will be eligible for Kindergarten, please share this information with them, as we are especially interested in reaching those Little Run families who do not have children currently attending our school.

Please email any questions to our Registrar, Victoria Reyes, at vvreyes@fcps.edu


Proposed Updates to Student Rights and Responsibilities

The Department of Special Services will host a virtual meeting for the FCPS community regarding proposed updates to the Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R) regulation on Monday, April 10, from 6 to 7 p.m. 

Participants will have an opportunity to learn about the suggested updates and ask questions via Zoom Chat. Language interpretation will be available in Spanish. A certified deaf interpreter will be available as well. Please register online.


Community Meeting on the Dangers of Fentanyl

Monday, March 13, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid and Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis hosted nearly 400 families, staff, and community members for a conversation on the dangers of fentanyl. During this impactful event, audience members heard testimonials from individuals affected by the opioid epidemic and learned facts from medical experts and law enforcement representatives. 

The conversation will continue on Monday, April 24, with our next community meeting on the critical topic of fentanyl danger and opioid awareness. More information is coming soon. Visit our Opioid Awareness webpage for updates as they become available.

Visit the Fairfax County Government webpage on opioids for information on how you can take action and how to get help for yourself or loved ones.


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