WHAT'S GOING ON IN THE FOREST- 3/15//2024

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Brown Calendar Reminder

Tuesday, March 19- PTA Meeting, 7PM, Cafeteria

Friday, March 22- PTA Donuts with Grown Ups, 7:45-8:30AM, Cafeteria 

March 25-29–  Spring Break, No School

Monday, April 1- Teacher Workday, No School 

Tuesday, April 2- Kindergarten Orientation 8:30am-10am

Staff Development Day, No School 


1st grade science center

Our 1st grade students experienced all things science on their field trip to the Children's Science Center in Fair Oaks on Tuesday. 

3rd grade green springs garden

Our 3rd grade students were able to explore, investigate, and discover the soil secrets at Green Springs Gardens on Wednesday. 

Richmond Science Center

Our 5th grade students spent the entire day at the Science Museum of Virginia in Richmond on Thursday. 


Kindergarten Registration

Thank you to everyone who attended our evening kindergarten registration event. If you missed it, we still have plenty of open appointment slots for the upcoming weeks. Please contact our Student Information Assistant, Mrs. Patricia Helms if you have any questions. 


SOL TESTING SCHEDULE

SOL Testing Schedule

 

To ensure that your child has every opportunity to excel, please make every effort to:

  1. Ensure your child arrives at school promptly each day, especially on testing days.
  2. Avoid scheduling medical appointments that may require your child to miss school on testing days.

Fairfax County’s Funding of the FCPS Budget

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The average amount of funds transferred from Fairfax County to FCPS was 52.6% of county disbursements from fiscal years (FY) 2019-2023. It dipped to 51.6% in FY 2024. The County’s budget proposal for next year would transfer 51.4% of total disbursements. 

If the county were to return to transferring 52.6% to FCPS for the upcoming year, that would equate to $63 million more to invest in excellence.

Learn more about the FCPS FY 2025 Advertised Budget. Give your feedback on the County budget


Join a Conversation on Fentanyl and Other Drugs

A community conversation on the opioid crisis in Northern Virginia will be held Monday, March 18, 6:30-8 p.m., in the auditorium at Lake Braddock Secondary School. (Please enter through Door #14). Attendees will receive free REVIVE! Narcan training during the event and learn about support services within FCPS and Fairfax County.   

This discussion will provide families, staff, and students with valuable knowledge about the dangers of drugs and deadly fentanyl. The material discussed will be suitable for students in grade 6 and higher. Language interpretation will be available as well as American Sign Language accommodation. Childcare and transportation will also be provided, as needed. 

Learn more about the event and register online.


 Measles Is Preventable

Child Immunizations

Measles is making headlines as the number of cases nationwide has topped 40, with three confirmed cases in people living in or traveling through the National Capital Region. 

The good news is that measles is preventable through vaccination! Vaccines help teach the immune system how to defend against germs, helping to build up natural defenses. Give your child the best protection against measles with two doses of the Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) vaccine. Visit the Fairfax County Health Department website to find out more about measles.

Extended Hours at Immunization Clinics

To help parents/caregivers obtain vaccinations for their children, the Fairfax County Health Department (FCHD) will offer immunization clinics with extended hours:

 

Parents/caregivers should make an appointment but a limited number of walk-ins will be accepted. Please call 703-246-7100 to schedule an appointment.

Learn more about vaccinating your child and find community resources to support their health and well-being. 


Nominations Open for First Class Award for Inclusion 

The Advisory Committee for Students with Disabilities (ACSD) is seeking nominations for the First Class Awards. The awards are presented annually to educators, administrators, and students who support, design, and/or implement inclusion activities that result in positive outcomes for students. The ACSD will recognize award winners at the Family Summit on Saturday, April 20

Nominate an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to inclusive practices in Fairfax County Public Schools by Friday, March 22. Email SpecialEdConf@fcps.edu with questions.


FCPS Cares is an opportunity for parents, 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 our Newington Forest staff members.

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FCPS News

In case you missed it in FCPS This Week, the school division shared updates on the following topics:

  • Take the Family Engagement Survey! 
  • Fairfax County’s Funding of the FCPS Budget
  • Literacy Development for Multilingual Learners