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At All School Meeting this week, one of our Grade 4 students showed everyone what persistence looks like. He expressed a goal of having a mascot at Mount Eagle through a letter and meeting with staff.
What's Happening at Mount Eagle
February 9, 2024
PTO Meeting on Wednesday
We'd LOVE to see you on Wednesday, February 14 in library for the PTO meeting. The meeting starts at 8:40am, so you can drop off your child and join other parents. Come learn about our plans for Multicultural Night, Earth Day and the 75th Anniversary of Mount Eagle. Parents can help out with staff appreciation events.
Summer Camps in FCPS
Registration is now open for several summer camps and learning opportunities offered by Fairfax County Public Schools for all students.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) camps and Institute for the Arts camps will be held in July at Lake Braddock Secondary School from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bus transportation will be available from select FCPS middle and high schools.
Tech Adventure Camp is available for current grade K-5 students to explore STEAM, culinary, health, trades, and business and marketing areas. E-IFTA is a weekly arts camp for elementary students who love to sing, dance, act, perform, make, and create. Visit the E-IFTA webpage to register.
Testing Results for Parents
It's the middle of the year which means there have been several assessments to check on how students are doing. Below is a list of assessments and how the results will be reported to families.
- iReady & ORF grades 1-6 reports will be posted via SIS ParentVUE in late February
- VGA grades 3-8 reports will be posted via SIS ParentVUE or centrally mailed via U.S. Mail by early March
- SEL grades 3-12 reports will be posted via SIS ParentVUE or centrally mailed via U.S. Mail by late April
Parent Support for You---FREE
The FCPS Family Resource Center has free workshops for parents to help with a variety of topics. Check out these offerings for February and March:
Behavior Solution Series for Families: Elementary sessions
February 16 Proactive Strategies for Effective Communication
- Embark on a collaborative parenting journey while we guide you through practical tips that can be used in your home.
March 16 Taming Tantrums and More
- Parents, ever had a moment when things feel like a big puzzle and you just need the right pieces? We will share strategies to help when your child’s behavior feels like a rollercoaster. Learn how to turn meltdowns into moments that make you go 'ta-da!'
Register for all or part of the Behavior Solution Series for Families
How to Handle Disappointing Grades: Ways to Uncover the Reasons Behind Your Child’s School Performance and How to Help
Disappointing grades are not always a fair indication of how hard your child is trying, how much they’re learning, or what their potential for success is later on in life (especially for those with ADHD and other learning differences).
On the surface, disappointing grades represent a failure at school. But there’s usually a lot more to it and many emotions for parents and students at stake!
Webinar Highlights:
- What to do if your child comes home with bad grades (and how to prevent over-reacting)
- How to talk to your child about their school performance, including some easy conversation starters
- Ways to investigate why it’s happening and the two most common reasons for poor grades
- What to do about it moving forward, including strategies to help your child study more effectively and stay organized
- Whether you should set consequences for your child’s bad grades (or reward them for good grades)
Join Ann Dolin, educator, author, and Educational Connections Founder for new strategies to tackle these sticky situations while preserving your relationship with your child.
February 23, 2024, 10-11:30 a.m. Register for How to Handle Disappointing Grades: Ways to Uncover the Reasons Behind Your Child’s School Performance and How to Help
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Reminder: Tuesday, March 5 is a holiday for students
School will be closed on Tuesday, March 5 for all students because of the Virginia primary elections.
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Winter School Closings & Delays
The best way to know about any school closings or delays is to stay close to your phone or computer. FCPS sends out updates through eNotify emails and texts. You can also find alerts posted on the front page of www.fcps.edu.
If there is a 2-hour delay, Mount Eagle will open its doors at 10:25am. Please do NOT drop off your child or send them to walk to school before 10:20am. If your child is bus rider, the bus should arrive at the stop at approximately 10:15am. Breakfast is not served, but lunch will be.
Important Times
Kiss & Ride: 8:20-8:40am
Doors Open: 8:25am Tardy Bell: 8:45am
Dismissal Bell: 3:30pm
Office Hours: 8:00am-4:30pm
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Important Dates
Wednesday, February 14
- PTO Meeting 8:40am Library
Monday, February 19
Tuesday, March 5
- No school for students: Election Day
Thursday, March 7
See the complete 2023-24 school year calendar
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Get Involved with Your PTO
At Mount Eagle, every parent is a member of the Parent Teacher Organization (PTO). It's a great way to connect with other parents, learn about how to support your child and to have fun! There are many ways where you can share your voice, talents and time. Check out the PTO Website for more information. It's available in multiple languages.
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Parent/Guardian Handbook
Do you have questions about attendance or food/drink at school or what students can wear? If so, please check out our Parent/Guardian Handbook on our Mount Eagle website. It's available with translations. Click here to access it. Of course, if you have a question about a situation that is not listed, reach out to your child's teacher or an administrator. Their contact information is at the bottom of this newsletter.
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Your Partners In Education
We are honored to work with your family this year and will work everyday to ensure a safe and positive learning environment for your child. We can't do it alone. Please contact us when there is a question or concern, especially related to bullying. As a parent, you will often hear about something before staff might. Thank you for all your support.
Jean Consolla, Principal
jtconsolla@fcps.edu
Kate Kirkland, Assistant Principal kekirkland@fcps.edu
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