Glasgow Parents and Community:
It’s hard to believe school is out, and Friday was the last day of the 2022-2023 school year. So much has happened this year, yet time has just flown by. Thank you for your unwavering support throughout this year. We couldn’t have made it without you.
The Family Resource Center has recently published a list with dozens of summer camps including general camps, camps for students with a variety of needs, and camps for children of military personnel. They’ve also prepared a list of adapted resources, sorted by activity, that are inclusive for children and adults of various physical abilities. The Family Resource Center (FRC) provides resources and support for all families and school staff. They offer a free library, confidential consultations, and informational webinars. For more information, call 703-204-3941, email frc@fcps.edu or visit their website.
Thank you for your support!
Together, we will push through to a strong ending to our year.
Let’s Go Glasgow!!!
Humbly,
Victor L. Powell, Principal
Contact Information:
Email: vlpowell@fcps.edu
Twitter: @VictorLeonPowe1
2023 SELly Awards! Region 2
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Important Dates
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June 19: Juneteenth
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June 20 & 21: Teacher Workdays
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August 16: Glasgow Open House: 9:00AM& 1:00PM
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August 21: First day of School
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Distribucion de comida
Qué: Distribución de comida no perecedera por servicio al auto. Vengan y recojan comida no perecedera, tentempiés, y productos de higiene. También proporcionaremos panfletos con información para recursos de comida y actividades durante el verano.
Cuándo: Martes, 20 de junio, de 12:00 a 3:00 de la tarde.
Dónde: Glasgow Middle School, Puerta n°3, donde los autobuses.
*Se servirá por orden de llegada hasta que se acaben los suministros.
GMS Data Dialogue
Glasgow Middle School's MTSS team collaborated with MTSS Behavior & Wellness and SEL Team members to facilitate an integrated data dialogue process. School leaders reviewed SEL Screener, attendance, Youth Survey and behavior data to identify trends and determine next steps for support.
Take Tutor.com on the Road!
Tutor.com continues to be available to all students, at no cost, to continue summer learning. Visit the Summer Access Tutor.com webpage for more information on how to access the online service throughout the summer.
Message from Dr. Fabio E Zuluaga / R2 Assistant Superintendent
It is with bittersweet emotions that I am announcing my retirement from Fairfax County Public Schools effective July 1; my last day with the school division will be June 30. I have been in education for 35 years: 10 years in Kansas City, MO, 11 years in Lexington, KY, and now 14 years in Fairfax. I feel like it is the right time for me to start a new chapter in my life. When I first came to the United States, I started out as a secondary science teacher in Kansas City, MO. I culminated my professional journey by being appointed an assistant superintendent in the best school district in the country: Fairfax. I have had incredible opportunities and gifts during my career, for which I am very grateful. Some of the most amazing gifts I have been given over the years have been the relationships I have been blessed to have with our faculty/staff, students, and families.
Annandale Summer Sports Camps
Looking for fun activities for your child this summer? Annandale High School is offering a variety of summer camps this year for current elementary and middle school students led by our own Annandale coaches. Help spread the word to friends, family and neighbors!
Registration for all camps can be found HERE. See descriptions of the various camps below. More information can be found at AnnandaleAtoms.net.
Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp, and they should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Cash or checks are accepted. Checks should be made out to “Annandale Athletic Boosters”. Payment is due on the first day of camp.
If you have any questions, please email Brandon Sutphin, Director of Student Activities, at basutphin@fcps.edu.
Camp Information
Multi-Sport Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 20-23 ($120): Campers will have fun playing a variety of sports including basketball, kickball, volleyball, soccer, and touch football. They will participate in fun contests and win prizes! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. Register Here.
Olympics Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 26-29 ($120): This exciting camp features team activities including soccer, volleyball, basketball, touch football, and relay races. Campers will also get a chance to compete and earn medals! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. Register Here.
For questions about Multi-Sport or Olympics Camps, please reach out to Christopher Bagot, Camp Director and Varsity Coach, at cabagot@fcps.edu.
Basketball - Rising 4th-9th Graders - July 10-14 ($250): Campers will spend each day focused on developing their basketball skills. They will also receive a report card on their basketball abilities, a t-shirt, and a chance to win trophies. Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm. Register Here.
For questions about Basketball Camp please reach out to Jerome McAvoy, Camp Director and Varsity Coach, at jjmcavoy@fcps.edu.
Girls Field Hockey/Lacrosse - Rising K-9th Grade - July 10-14, July 17-21, & July 24-28 ($120/week): For new athletes and those who have been playing for years, camp will be a fun-filled day of training, group competition, and surprise activities. Campers should bring their lunch each day except Friday when lunch will be provided. Hours are 8:00am-3:00pm. Register Here.
For questions about Girls Field Hockey/Lacrosse Camp please reach out to Janan Gokturk, Camp Director and Assistant Varsity Coach, at jahawthorne@fcps.edu.
2023 Culmore Soccer Camp
Free summer camp for you ages 6-16!
Monday-Friday 1-4 p.m.
June 19-August 11
Bailey's Elementary School
Download the flyer for more details.
Annual Inova Cares Clinic Free Health Fair
Inova Cares Clinic for Children (ICCC) and Inova Partnership for Healthier Communities (PHC) are now scheduling appointments to provide children ages 5 and up with FREE School Physicals and Immunizations to begin the 2023-24 School Year. This will take place at Inova Cares Clinic for Children in Herndon, Manassas and Falls Church.
PHC will be onsite to screen and enroll qualifying families in Medicaid/FAMIS and connect them to an appropriate and affordable source of quality health care providers.
Check out these flyers for more details:
Volunteers Needed
Free School Physicals
Physicals for Medicaid and Insured Patients
Fairfax County Public Schools 2023-30 Strategic Plan
The Fairfax County School Board voted unanimously to adopt FCPS’ 2023-30 strategic plan. The new plan serves as the division’s North Star, guiding our path forward to ensure excellence, equity, and opportunity for each and every FCPS student.
The strategic plan comprises five student-centered goals; measures to monitor the progress toward those goals; equity commitments to support each and every student with attaining those goals; and four pillars that identify what FCPS must do well in order to reach our goals for all students.
Strategic plan goals include:
- Goal 1: Every student will develop foundational academic skills, curiosity, and a joy for learning necessary for success in Pre-K through 12th grade.
- Goal 2: Every student will experience an equitable school community where student health and well-being are prioritized, and student voice is centered.
- Goal 3: Every student will acquire critical and creative thinking skills, meet/exceed high academic standards, and achieve their highest academic potential.
- Goal 4: Every student will have access to high-quality academic programming and resources to support their success.
- Goal 5: Every student will graduate ready to thrive in life after high school and with the skills to navigate, adapt, and innovate for a sustainable future.
View the strategic plan.
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Spanish:Plan Estratégico 2023-30 deFairfax County Public Schools
La Junta Escolar del Condado de Fairfax votó unánimemente para adoptar el plan estratégico 2023 de FCPS. El nuevo plan sirve como la Estrella del Norte de la división, guiando nuestro camino hacia adelante hasta el 2030, para asegurar excelencia, equidad y oportunidad para todos y cada uno de los estudiantes de FCPS.
El plan estratégico comprende cinco metas centradas en los estudiantes; medidas para monitorear el progreso hacia esas metas; compromisos de equidad para apoyar a todos y cada uno de los estudiantes a alcanzar esas metas; y cuatro pilares que identifican lo que FCPS debe hacer bien para alcanzar nuestras metas para todos los estudiantes.
Las metas del plan estratégico incluyen:
- Meta 1:Cada estudiante desarrollará destrezas académicas fundamentales, curiosidad, y una alegría para aprender necesarias para el éxito en Pre-K hasta el grado 12.
- Meta 2: Cada estudiante experimentará una comunidad escolar equitativa donde la salud y el bienestar del estudiante son priorizados, y la voz del estudiante es centrada.
- Meta 3: Cada estudiante adquirirá habilidades de pensamiento crítico y creativo, cumplirá/excederá altos estándares académicos, y alcanzará su más alto potencial académico.
- Metal 4:Cada estudiante tendrá acceso a una programación académica de alta calidad y recursos para apoyar su éxito.
- Meta 5: Cada estudiante se graduará listo para prosperar en la vida después de la escuela secundaria y con las habilidades para navegar, adaptarse e innovar para un futuro sostenible.
Vea el plan estratégico.
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