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To read this newsletter in other languages, please visit our website.
Para leer este boletín en otros idiomas, visite nuestro sitio web.
اس نیوزلیٹر کو دوسری زبانوں میں پڑھنے کیلئے ، براہ مہربانی ہماری ویب سائیٹ ملاحظہ کیجیئے۔
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Upcoming Events
- Nov. 21 - Parent Coffee, 10am
- Nov. 22-24 Thanksgiving Break
- Dec. 18 - Jan 1 - Winter Break
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Principal's Corner

Dear Garfield Eagles,
We hope you had a wonderful 'short' week.
This week, first graders learned about voting and got to experience the voting process firsthand. Students learned the importance of their voice and the power of making choices together. 🗳️
All students at Garfield has the opportunity today to pick out hand made hats, scarves, or mittens made by the NOVA Crochet club. They donated over 400 beautifully crafted items for our students to wear as the weather gets cooler.
Visit NoVA Crocheters | Meetup for more information about this amazing group!
Mark you calendars! Please make plans to join us at our next parent coffee on Tuesday, Nov. 21st at 10AM in the cafeteria. We will see a performance from our 2nd grade and Kindergarten students. You will not want to miss important updates from our School Counselor, Ms. Dougherty and our AART, Ms. Jenkins.
We hope you have a wonderful weekend.
All the best,
April L. Cage, NBCT, M.Ed. Principal
Mr. Larry Jones Interim Assistant Principal
Veterans Day, November 11th - Wall of Honor
Veterans Day provides a great reason to pause, reflect, and recognize the extraordinary sacrifices our Veterans and their families have made on our behalf, and we thank them for their service. Learn more about the history of Veterans Day at va.gov.
Thank you for contributing to our Wall of Honor!
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Diwali - November 12th (Falls on a Weekend)
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Happy Diwali to all those who celebrate this day and the victory of light over darkness. This year's Diwali artwork was created by Chantilly High School student Rijuta D. as part of the FCPS Observance Design Challenge for Students.
Thank you to our very own Ms. Pooja for sharing a little about your culture with us today!
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American Education Week - Nov. 13th - 17th
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For American Education Week we celebrate ALL who work in our Garfield community: our bus drivers, cafeteria workers, counselors, support staff, teachers, leadership and more! Learn more from the National Education Association. Want to recognize someone from our school who goes above and beyond? Submit a nomination to FCPS Cares. |
Thanksgiving Holiday Nov. 22-24th
Federal Impact Aid Forms Due Now - Online!
Impact Aid Forms have also been sent home in your student's Friday Folder. It is very important that a form is filled out for each student here at Garfield. If you have questions, please reach out to Darlene Deese djdeese@fcps.edu, our Impact Aid Coordinator.
FCPS is asking all families to fill out a Federal Impact Aid Survey. The form is available online in SIS ParentVUE. If you have not already filled out the form online, we have provided a paper copy in your child's backpack. Please be sure to return paper forms by Friday, November 17. The electronic form will continue to be available in SIS ParentVUE until January 2024.
Completing this form for each school-aged child in every household is important because information from this survey results in an additional $3 million in grants each year from the U.S. Department of Education. These funds are used to support all Fairfax County public schools and centers.
Once logged in to SIS ParentVUE, click “Online Packets” in the top right corner. Then, select “Federal Impact Aid Survey.” Get more information.
Need to Register for ParentVUE?
Learn how to activate your SISParentVUE account, so you can easily submit your survey. Find out how to get technical support for ParentVUE.
Spanish:Encuesta Sobre el Impacto de las Ayudas Federales: Disponible En Línea Este AñoFCPS está pidiendo a todas las familias que llenen una Encuesta de Ayuda de Impacto Federal. Para hacerlo más fácil, el formulario ahora está disponible en línea en SIS ParentVUE.
Completar este formulario para cada niño en edad escolar en cada hogar es importante porque la información de esta encuesta resulta en $3 millones adicionales en subvenciones cada año del Departamento de Educación de los Estados Unidos. Estos fondos se utilizan para apoyar a todas las escuelas y centros públicos del condado de Fairfax.
Una vez que haya iniciado sesión en SIS ParentVUE, haga clic en "Paquetes en línea" en la esquina superior derecha. A continuación, seleccione "Federal Impact Aid Survey" (Encuesta de Ayuda de Impacto Federal). Obtenga más información.
¿Necesita Registrarse para ParentVUE?
Aprenda cómo activar su cuenta SISParentVUE, para que pueda enviar fácilmente su encuesta. Averigüe cómo obtener asistencia técnica para ParentVUE.
AAP Full-Time Meeting
Parents and guardians are invited to join us for the AAP Full-time (Level IV) Screening Identification meeting. During the meeting, you will learn about the pathways for AAP Full-time consideration, the role of testing, the local schools role and optional parent contributions to the screening process.
Who: Parents/Guardians who want to learn more about the AAP level IV screening process
When: Thursday, November 16 @ 6:00pm
Where: Zoom (log in information will be sent the day before)
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Outstanding Employee Awards!
Nominations are now open for the Outstanding Employee Awards! To submit a nomination for a Garfield Outstanding Employee in one of the categories below, please complete the nomination form through this Google form link:
https://forms.gle/aVfs9G5xV1PanCgy8
The deadline to submit a nomination is Tuesday, November 14, 2023!
If you have any questions, please contact Michele Neville at mlneville@fcps.edu
All that is required for a preliminary nomination is a paragraph or two about how this employee demonstrates exceptional work in the criteria for that category. The google form link has more information regarding the criteria for each of these awards and the eligibility requirements are below:
Outstanding Teacher Eligibility: Has at least three years of experience as a teacher (in any school/school district); librarians are included in this category
Outstanding New Teacher Eligibility: Has up to three years of experience as a teacher (in any school/school district); librarians are including in this category
Outstanding Principal Eligibility: Has at least three years of experience as a building principal (in any school/school district)
Outstanding Leader Eligibility: At least one year of experience in their current position as a Schedule-C or School-Based Administrator scale employee (that is not the building principal); Common positions in this category include Assistant or Associate Principals Director of Student Activities, Director of Student Services
Outstanding Professional Employee Eligibility: At least one year experience in current position as a Schedule-B employee or other non-instructional employee in a school that supports school leadership; Common positions in this category include School-Based Technology Specialist, Technology Support Specialist, Assessment Coach, Career Center Specialist, Instructional Coach, Psychologist, Social Worker, School Counselor, Safety and Security Specialist, Resource Teachers that serve in an administrative role in a school
Outstanding Operational Employee Eligibility: At least one year of experience in current position as a Schedule-A or Classroom Instructional Support Scale employee; Common positions in this category include Administrative and Office Staff, Safety and Security Assistant, Custodial Staff, Food Service Staff, IA, PHTA, PHA, All Parent Liaisons (regardless of how they are paid)
You may nominate one employee at our school or multiple employees (one individual may only nominate one employee per category).
The deadline to submit a nomination is Tuesday, November 14, 2023! If you have any questions, please contact Michele Neville at mlneville@fcps.edu
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🥗 New School Lunch Menu Option
FCPS' Food and Nutrition Services team will be rolling out improvements to the menu that better reflect the diversity of our student body and focus on fresh, healthy food. Learn about FCPS’ new menu options
Spanish:🥗 Nuevas Opciones en el Menú de Almuerzo Escolar
El equipo de Servicios de Alimentos y Nutrición (FNS) de FCPS estará implementando cambios en el menú que reflejan la diversidad en nuestras escuelas y se enfocan en alimentos frescos y saludables. Entérese de las nuevas opciones de menú de FCPS.
Thank You Voters!
2023 School Bond Referendum Passed
Thank you to the Fairfax citizens who supported the 2023 Bond Referendum. Some of the money from the bond vote is expected to fund the next phase of our school’s construction project.
Roughly 67% of those voting in the 2023 election supported the $435 million bond referendum, continuing a long history of support of school bond approvals in Fairfax County.
Stay engaged as we build our future. Keep up-to-date on construction and capital improvements across FCPS by visiting our Capital Improvement Project webpage.
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🗓️ Attendance Tip: Scheduling Family Trips or Events
Good attendance is an important life skill that will help students succeed in school and beyond.
When scheduling trips or family events, try to use weekends and school holidays, and refer to the FCPS Calendar when planning. Every day of learning is a day toward success. Keep in mind that absences add up quickly. Students who are absent 10% of the school year (or just two days per month) are considered chronically absent.
When possible, schedule appointments for your child outside of school hours. If your child needs to miss school because of an illness or another reason, you must report the absence to their school. Most schools have links to their attendance email or notification systems on their homepages. If you are unsure how to report an absence, please call your school’s front office.
Watch this video with tips on understanding our school calendar and visit our Attendance webpage for additional information. Attend today, achieve tomorrow!
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Garfield School Safety and Security
We take the security of our students and our staff very seriously. All exterior doors are locked during the school day as well as the gates allowing access to the playground and blacktop. Visitors are required to ring the bell at Door #1 to gain access to the main office. Every visitor/adult who enters the building is monitored.
If you plan on entering the school building, you must bring with you a valid Driver’s License OR Photo ID/Passport to sign in using the Visitor Management System (VMS). The VMS will issue each visitor a sticker that should always be worn when in the building. Visitors will need to check-out at the main office upon leaving and discard the sticker. We will not be able to allow visitors into the building without proper ID. FCPS Office of Safety and Security requires this procedure to keep all students and staff safe.
Additionally, to maintain the momentum of instruction, items brought to the office during school hours (lunch, supplies, homework, etc.) will be held in the office for students to pick up during instructional breaks.
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What is ParentVue and How You Can Sign Up
If you do not already have a ParentVUE SIS account, sign up now to monitor and support your child’s academic success! Through ParentVUE, you are able to monitor your student’s attendance, grades, and assignments at any time. You can also access special reports for your student like progress reports and assessments score reports.
Once you have activated a ParentVUE account for an FCPS student, you will keep the same account until the student graduates. Information about students in the same family can be accessed through the same ParentVUE account. SIS ParentVUE can be accessed using an app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android devices.
Need help creating a SIS ParentVue account? This video walks you through the steps on how to do so. You can also find out more about SIS ParentVUE on our website.
✨ 2023-30 Strategic Plan — 📖 Students Reading by the Third Grade
Successfully Completing Algebra 1 by Eighth Grade
Helping students to complete Algebra 1 by eighth grade is part of our Strategic Plan (Goal 3: Academic Growth and Excellence). Algebra Access Network Improvement Community (AANIC) is working to increase the diverse representation of students who take advanced math classes and succeed in them. This video shares more about the AANIC cohorts at Kilmer and Key middle schools and lets students explain why Algebra matters to them.
Passing Algebra 1 earlier allows for students to take more advanced classes like Dual Enrollment courses, Advanced Placement (AP), and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses. These advanced courses help students succeed in college. A recent study from the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) found that completing Algebra 1 by grade eight led to 30% more ninth graders and 16% more 11th graders taking advanced courses.
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Safety Drills During the School Year
Keeping students and staff safe is a priority for FCPS. 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 also 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. Preschool and kindergarten students are exempt from practicing the first lockdown drill.
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. Please review these frequently asked questions to support your students before and after school lockdown drills.
Title I at Garfield ES
Title I is the nation’s largest assistance program for schools. It provides funding to supplement educational opportunities for children who are most at risk and increasing student achievement in schools selected on the basis of the economic level of families. The primary focus is to ensure student access to provide all children significant opportunities to receive a fair, equitable, and high-quality education, and to close educational achievement gaps.
To learn more about the Title I program at Garfield ES, click here
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School Hours and General Information
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Our school hours are from 9:20 a.m. to 4:05 p.m. Monday through Friday. School doors open at 9:05 a.m. each day to begin receiving students.
Please call the attendance line at 703-923-2929 to report a tardy or absence.
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Garfield PTA
2022-23 School Calendar
Be sure to bookmark the FCPS school year calendar to keep track of school holidays, breaks, and observances.
- Days marked with blue Hs are student holidays.
- Days marked with orange Os are religious and cultural observance days (or evenings if only half marked).
- Days marked in pink are holidays for students, but working days for teachers and staff.
The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, and the start of each month coincides with the birth of a new moon. The date of Eid a- Fitr is regionally decided, which can lead to unexpected date changes. Eid al-Fitr is currently slated to begin at sunset on Tuesday, April 9, 2024, and last through sundown Wednesday, April 10, 2024. Tuesday is designated a half-O day, and Wednesday is a holiday, with all schools and offices being closed. If the day for Eid changes after the school year begins, the calendar may be adjusted
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Be Informed, Stay Involved!
• 2023-2024 School Year Calendar • Visit the Garfield ES Website • Report your Child's Absence • Monitor your student's academics with a SIS Parent Account • Join the Garfield PTA • Recognize a FCPS Employee at FCPS CARES . The FCPS CARES Program is an opportunity for families, staff, and community members to recognize FCPS employees for going above and beyond to help others and show they care. We invite you to submit your story, so we can all acknowledge the good work of FCPS employees at Garfield Elementary School. We love our staff members; let's tell them how we feel!
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