Westlawn Family Message - April 15, 2024

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A Message From Your Principals

Westlawn Families:

Did anyone see giant bubbles floating around Kiss and Ride this morning?!?  That can only mean one thing…Ms. Long is back to advertise Art Night, this Friday evening at 5:30 PM on the Westlawn Field and Blacktop!  This year it’s more like Art Week, as Wednesday evening marks the annual Falls Church High School Pyramid Art Show, within which Westlawn students will have work posted.  Join Mr. Stuebner and Ms. Terrell to celebrate art and artists across Falls Church! 

Last week our Kindergarteners traveled to the National Zoo and our 6th graders made the journey down 95 to Jamestown.  As we near the end of the school year, field trips will ramp up.  Please ensure field trip permission forms are signed and returned as soon as possible once received.  Additionally, please note that while we ask families to provide some funding for certain field trips, cost will never prohibit a child from attending a field trip.  For any questions regarding field trips please contact Hilda Reyes (hreyes@fcps.edu) or Haydee Sanchez (hrsanchez@fcps.edu).

A reminder that Community Conversations with Principals are held virtually each Wednesday morning at 11:00 AM.  Join Principal Hill, Tech Specialist Ms. Dushok, and Family Liaison Ms. Reyes to stay up-to-speed with the busy world at Westlawn ES!  Check out the recording from this week's CCwP located here

The Westlawn team is committed to providing a learning experience that nurtures your child’s natural abilities, advocates for growth and excellence, and empowers your child to reach their full potential.

Stay up-to-date with school events by accessing our Westlawn All Families Schoology Calendar.  Access an overview of the entire school year, including holidays and cultural observance days, by clicking here

And be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram

At Westlawn, we soar together.

At Westlawn, we soar together. 

Individually Unique … Together Extraordinary

Somos Westlawn.

Your Proud Principals,

Christoph Hill, Anaya Bryson, and Stephanie Carpenter

NAE

Upcoming Dates:

April 15: Advanced Academic Placement (AAP) Orientation (Westlawn Library, 6:00 - 7:00 PM)

April 17: Restaurant Night at Badd Pizza (2:00 - 9:00 PM @ 346 West Broad St., Falls Church)

April 17: Falls Church Pyramid Art Show (FCHS Main Gym and Lobby from 5:00 - 7:00 PM)

April 18: FCHS Soccer Team Elementary School Night (7:15 PM @FCPS Soccer Field - free entry)

April 19: Westlawn Art Night (Westlawn Blacktop from 5:30 - 7:00 PM) 

April 20: Young Scholars Field Trip to Sully Historic Site (contact gamaxwell@fcps.edu for info)

April 20: FCPS Family Summit (8:30 - 1:00 PM @ Marshall HS)

May 4: Culmore Community Day (10:00 AM - 1:00 PM @ Woodrow Wilson Library

May 6: 5th Grade Field Trip to Baltimore Aquarium 

May 9: WES Instrumental Ensemble Performance (Westlawn Gym @ 6:30 PM)

May 16: Family Adventure Night (5:00 - 6:30 PM on Westlawn Field)

May 23: Thomas Jefferson Librarian Visit (during instructional day)

May 31: Westlawn Talent Show (5:30 PM, Howe-Tillett Gymnasium)

June 11: 6th Grade Promotion Ceremony

June 12: Last Day for Students (Dismissal at 1:30 PM)


FCHS Soccer Team Hosts Elementary School Night - Thursday, April 18 @ 7:15 PM

All Westlawn students and families are invited to attend the Boys Varsity Soccer game on April 18.  Free admission for all Westlawn families!


Westlawn Art Night - Friday, April 19

Bring the family and join us Friday evening on the Westlawn Blacktop and Field for Westlawn Art Night!  Festivities kick-off at 5:30 PM, entry is free to all!  If you would like to volunteer to work the event with our PTA you can sign-up here.  You can also contact Hilda Reyes (hreyes@fcps.edu) to volunteer for the event. 


Coins for KidsPlay

SCA (Student Council) is raising money for recess supplies - Coins for KidsPlay.  SCA representatives are asking their fellow students to bring in a little loose change (quarters, nickels, dimes, pennies).   Coins will be collected in the classroom and then combined for a schoolwide total to be spent on materials such as balls, frisbees, chalk & jump ropes to be available at recess.  The coin collection will go through Wednesday, 4/17. 


Summer STEAM with Virginia Tech

There are a number of STEAM summer programs, hosted by Virginia Tech affiliates.  See a brief description of each camp below.  Sign-up here if your child is interested.  

  • StellarXplorers – A space system design camp where students focus on team problem-solving associated with sending objects to space.
  • Robotics Camp – Students will engage in coding and programming VEX Robots.
  • Drone Camp – A hands-on, technical application camp where students learn the basics of coding, programming, and flying drones.

Coding Camp – Students will engage in hands-on coding activities using block coding and Python programming languages.


SOL Schedule

Virginia Standards of Learning assessments will begin at the end of April for students in grades 3-6.  Below is the testing schedule for Westlawn.

April 23 - 5th Grade Writing (IRW)

May 1: 3rd - 6th Grade Reading Assessment

May 8: 3rd - 6th Grade Math Assessment 

May 14: 5th Grade Science Assessment


Give Your Feedback on the Budget

We are now in the middle of the annual budget process, which includes opportunities for you to give feedback:

  • Tuesday, April 16, through Thursday, April 18: The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors conducts public hearings on the county budget. Sign up to speak.  
  • Tuesday, May 7: The County Board of Supervisors adopts its budget, tax rates, and transfer amount to FCPS. 
  • Tuesday, May 14: The School Board holds a public hearing on the FCPS budget.
  • Thursday, May 23: The School Board adopts FCPS’ approved budget.

Learn more about the FCPS FY 2025 Advertised Budget and see the full Budget Development Calendar.


Family Summit Designed to Enhance Safety, Security, and Inclusion

The FCPS Family Summit will take place on Saturday, April 20, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., at Marshall High School. The conference will cover topics that are helpful for all families such as raising resilient, independent children; forming meaningful connections with children; addressing big emotions; and the dangers of opioids and fentanyl. Participants may also join online sessions, which will provide supports for students with disabilities and their families. 

Visit the Family Summit webpage to learn about the guest speakers and to register for the event. The theme — Safe, Supported, and Included — aligns with Goal 2 of FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan.


👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Immigrant Family Reunification Class

A class will be held online in Spanish for immigrant families looking to reunite during challenging transitions. Saturday classes will be available April 13, 20, or 27, from 9-11:30 a.m. Register online. For more information, please contact Hilda Reyes (hreyes@fcps.edu)  or Sussy Tomer at setomer@fcps.edu.


Post-Secondary Employment Opportunities

FCPS’ Career and Transition Services will host Flash Forward, to provide students with disabilities seeking a standard or advanced diploma and their families an introduction to options available after high school. 

Flash Forward will be held Thursday, April 25, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Annandale High School, in the cafeteria. Register online. Representatives from adult education, employment, and community programs (college, military, apprenticeship, trade school, gap year, and employment) will be on site to share information about their services.


Community Conversations with Principals 

Join Mr. Hill, Ms. Carpenter, and Dr. Bryson for Weekly Community Conversations this school year.  Weekly sessions will be held virtually on Wednesday mornings at 11:00AM.  You can access these sessions using this link.  Slide decks and recordings will be posted to the website as quickly as possible after the close of the week’s conversation. Families can access all materials here: https://westlawnes.fcps.edu/get-involved


FCPS Cares

Do you want to celebrate a Westlawn staff member who does ordinary things in an extraordinary way, or goes beyond what is expected? If so, then click here to share with everyone.


Recurring Reminders


Collecting a Student for Early Dismissal

Families are reminded that they should call the main office at 703-241-5100 to arrange to get a student for early dismissal. We do not monitor our TalkingPoints account all day, and we may not receive messages about early dismissals in a timely manner.  We ask that families picking up children early do so before 3:00 PM to avoid conflicts with the schoolwide dismissal process.


Portrait of a Graduate at Westlawn 

Children at Westlawn engage daily in Portrait of a Graduate skills: Communication, Collaboration, Goal-Setting, Resilience, Critical and Creative Thinking, and Global Citizenship.  Check out our First Friday Photos to see these skills in action!


How to Register for Pre-K or Early Head Start

Fairfax County offers pre-K for students 3-4 years old whose parents meet income requirements and Early Head Start is for infants, toddlers, and expectant mothers who meet income requirements. To register, parents or caregivers should:

  1. Complete the application form.
  2. Make a copy of the child’s birth certificate and a residency document (lease, dead, or mortgage). 

If your child is selected for one of the programs, the following will need to be completed:

  1. A school physical.
  2. Dental exam.
  3. FCPS school registration forms.

Bus Delay Information

If a bus is delayed or more information is needed, parents and guardians can access the FCPS Bus Delay Website or contact the Area Transportation Office.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to sign up to receive Here Comes the Bus notifications.

Parents and guardians can be notified by text, phone call and/or email when a bus is delayed 30 minutes or more by indicting these options through their SIS ParentVUE account.


Child Find Screenings

Child Find is the process of identifying children with potential special education needs as well as educating the community about child development and the importance of early intervention. Child Find screenings and services are provided by the FCPS Early Childhood Identification and Services program for children ages 20 months through 5 years who live in Fairfax County or Fairfax city. Learn more on the Child Find website.


FCPS Early Childhood and PreK Programs

Fairfax County Public Schools offers programs for the youngest learners: 

  • PreK is for students 3-4 years old whose parents meet income requirements. Space is limited, and priority is given to 4 year olds to help them prepare for kindergarten. 
  • Early Head Start is for infants, toddlers, and expectant mothers who meet income requirements. 
  • Early Literacy Programs and Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) work with parents to help prepare their children for school. 

Community liaisons are available to assist families with the registration process and answer any questions. For more information, visit the Early Childhood Registration webpage.


What Is ParentVUE and How Can You 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.


Update Your Emergency Care Information Through weCare@school

Fairfax County Public Schools provides weCare@school (weCare), an emergency care information system, to parents/caregivers who have registered for their own parent account. weCare helps manage emergency medical information by allowing parents to enter and update their children’s medical data online at their convenience. That contact information automatically enrolls parents/caregivers to receive eNotify communications from the district and their child’s school. eNotify is the communications tool for FCPS emergency, transportation, attendance, weather closing and delay, and essential outreach messages. Messages are sent via email, text, and occasionally phone. Click to edit this placeholder text.


🔍 Lightspeed Parent Report on Child’s Device Activity

FCPS has tools to help parents know more about their child’s activity on any FCPS device. These tools are provided at no cost to families by Lightspeed, the school division’s internet content filtering service.

Parents may sign up for a weekly Parent Report, which will provide a list of the top sites your child visited. The report also offers parents the ability to sign up for free access to the Internet Use Parent Portal. Through the portal, parents may pause their child’s access to the internet on their FCPS device during non-school hours.

Learn more about Lightspeed Parent Reports.


Family Resources

FCPS’ Office of Family and School Partnerships would like to remind families of some of the many resources available to them:

  • Bilingual community liaisons support student registrars by providing families with information about school and community services offered in Fairfax County. Liaisons are available to help families speaking Spanish, Korean, and Arabic. Once registered at a school, families can contact their family liaison for assistance. 
  • Early literacy programs are available to Fairfax County residents for parents of children up to 5 years old. These programs help prepare children for school and build confidence in parents as their child’s first teacher. They also help parents become active partners in their child’s education. Programs are available in African-Heritage, Arabic, Spanish, and Korean. 
  • Parent Information Phone Lines are available in eight languages for parents who speak languages other than English. 
  • A Multilingual Family Podcast is produced by the offices of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), Family and School Partnerships, and Professional Learning and Equity. It covers important information for parents in English, Spanish, Arabic, and Korean. 
  • ESOL services are available in Fairfax County not only for students, but also for adults and families. Information on Spring classes will be posted in March 2023. 

Visit the Family Engagement webpage for more resources.


Parent Advocacy Handbook

The Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC) has created a Parent Advocacy Handbook to provide information and support to families as they navigate the FCPS system for their children. It is designed to be particularly useful for families who may be less familiar with such a large school division and/or with schooling in the U.S.  

Contact Hilda Reyes, Westlawn Family Liaison, with additional questions. 


Westlawn on Social Media

Westlawn is active on social media, we encourage families to access our Facebook and Instagram accounts for a glimpse into daily school life. 


Falls Church High School Athletics

FCHS offers a variety of athletic opportunities for students - and it’s never too early to get your children interested in different sports!  Visit the FCPS Athletics webpage for team information, calendars, and more. 


Westlawn 2023-2024 PTA Board

We are excited to announce our PTA Cabinet!

Simone Rose, President

Deirdre Ladd, Vice President

Christine Lusk and Dave Jones, Treasurers

Jordan Kislear, Secretary