Timber Lane ES Times

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Week 33 at Timber Lane ES

students planting trees

Dear TLES Community,

This past week we celebrated Earth Week! The festivities kicked off with tree planting ceremonies led by our dedicated Girl Scout troops. Throughout the week, there were engaging activities for all grade levels designed to raise awareness about environmental stewardship. A vertical garden, or "grow tower," was installed in the lobby, while students got their hands dirty by planting seeds and even trees. Creativity flowed as students constructed sail cars, snap circuits, and classrooms delved into the fascinating world of life cycles. The week also offered valuable lessons on protecting our precious watersheds. It was a successful Earth Week at TLES, filled with learning and action! 

A special thank you to Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Grabel, Mr. Chiet, and our parent and Master Gardner, Lori Krishnan, for their collaboration in making this impactful Earth Week a reality and one to remember! 


ATTENTION ALL BAND AND STRINGS STUDENTS!

ATTENTION ALL BAND AND STRINGS STUDENTS!

 

Reminder: SPRING CONCERT Tuesday, April 30th

Strings: 6:00pm, Band: 6:45pm

Location: Gym

Participation in the concert is expected for ALL Band and Strings Students!

Strings

  • Arrive at 5:30pm
  • Concert at 6:00pm

Band

  • Arrive at 6:15pm
  • Concert at 6:45pm

All students should report to the cafeteria when arriving. Students should wear white on top, black on bottom.


Kindergarten Orientation May 3

Kindergarten Orientation

Calling all families with students who will turn 5 by September 30. We would like to invite you and your child to join us for Kindergarten Orientation on May 3 at 10:00 AM

Kindergarten Orientation Espanol

Heritage Night Poster Making May 3 12:30-2:00PM

Heritage Night Poster Making

Please join us to create a poster to share about your family heritage for Timber Lane’s Heritage Night (May 30th). We will have markers, posters, scissors, and more to help you and your family make this happen!

If you have more questions, contact
eachacon@fcps.edu or your teacher on Talking Points!

Poster Making_Espanol

Calendar Reminders

Kindergarten Orientation

April 30 Band & String Concert

April 30 Five Guys Timber Lane ES Community Night

May 3 Teacher Work Day - No School for Students

May 3 Kindergarten Orientation 10:00 AM

May 3 Heritage Night Poster Making TLES Library 12:30 - 2:00 PM

May 8 Walk & Roll to School Day

June 12 Last Day of School (2 hour early release)

 

April Celebrations & Recognitions:

Month of the Military Child

National Arab American Heritage Month

Muslim American Heritage Month

School Library Month

Autism Acceptance Month

Mathematics & Statistics Awareness Month

National Poetry Month

Workforce Readiness Month


Bike & Roll/Walk & Roll to School Day May 8

Bike&Roll

Join children & adults around the world to the celebrate the benefits of walking & bicycling on May 8.

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Last Chance to Order a Year Book!

Year Book Flyer

Order Your Yearbook Today

Visit https://www.barksdalephoto.com/ & enter the access code: 0038655YB to order your yearbook. 


Summer Arts Camp

Don’t miss out on this summer’s most exciting arts enrichment program! At Elementary Institute for the Arts (E-IFTA), students take art, music, theater, and dance classes daily. E-IFTA is for current second through fifth grade students. Learn more on the E-IFTA webpage. Email EIFTA@fcps.edu with any questions.


Longfellow Middle School News for Rising 7th Graders

Spring Open House – April 30, 2024

We cordially invite all our Rising 7th & New FCPS families to our Spring Open House on Tuesday, April 30th from 6:30-7:30pm. During this time, you will have an opportunity to tour LMS and ask any questions you may have to prepare for the 23-24 school year. We look forward to seeing you soon! 

Jump Start Registration Now Open!

Jump Start registration is now open on myschoolbucks. Choose between session 1 – August 5th – 6th or session 2 – August 7th – 8th.  

Hours are 8:30a.m. – 12:00p.m. Look forward to learning about Longfellow with school tours, ice breakers, scavenger hunts, team building and more. If you have any questions, contact Lavina Gangwani-Colaco at lkgangwanico@fcps.edu


⛱️ Summer Camp for Middle Schoolers

All rising middle schoolers are invited to attend a summer of fun and leisure with VIP Camp. VIP Camp — which takes place Monday, July 1, to Thursday, August 1 — is designed to encourage teens to develop healthy and positive recreation interests and features a wide variety of leisure activities and programs. 

Registration is open. VIP Camp costs $100 to attend. Reach out to your school's after-school specialist for scholarship availability due to financial hardship. This camp is sponsored by Fairfax County Public Schools and Fairfax County’s Department of Neighborhood and Community Services.


✅ School Health Services Satisfaction Survey

The Fairfax County Health Department and FCPS School Health Services invite parents/caregivers to participate in a survey on the level of satisfaction with support provided to your school community by School Health Services. The survey takes about five minutes to complete and is open until Friday, April 26. Your feedback can help to improve school health services.


Give Your Feedback on the Budget

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

  • 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.


🗳️ Nominations Open for the Bussey Memorial Equity Award

The Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC) sponsors the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award to honor the legacy of Dr. Bussey, a founding member of the MSAOC and a longtime advocate for students and families. Read more about Dr. Bussey

This award recognizes staff or community members who have demonstrated significant and impactful efforts to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students from groups who are marginalized or underserved.

Any FCPS employee, student, or community member can nominate an individual or group for the award. All nomination materials must be submitted by Wednesday, May 1.  The winner will be recognized at the FCPS Equity Symposium on Tuesday, June 18.

Full details and the nomination information form are available on the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award webpage.


Summer Programs

Girl pointing to letters

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.


Tutor.com Dashboard

Tutor.com Teacher-Referred Tutoring

Through Schoology®, all FCPS students have 24/7 access to no-cost, year-round, on-demand, 1-to-1 tutoring services through Tutor.com.

A new Teacher-Referred Tutoring program feature provides targeted support and extends student learning. Teachers can now refer students for tutoring, with their specific needs already identified. Students can get extra support — on their own schedule — and reinforce their in-class learning.

Caregivers can guide students to access expert tutoring, homework help, and writing support by clicking on the Tutor.com icon in their Schoology portal—anytime, anywhere.

Plus, look for teachers’ tutoring session referrals on the Tutor.com homepage.


Trader Joes Weekend Food Pickup

Good evening TLES, for parents interested in supporting our weekend food pick up at Trader Joe's and distribution at TLES, please find this sign-up form:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080E4AA9A628A1FE3-tles#/

These weekend events only take approximately 30 minutes of your time in between pick up and distribution at TLES.  Thank you for helping us help our community!


💻Important Forms for Caregivers to Complete

During the first weeks of the year, caregivers receive many forms to complete. Several of the most important ones are below:

  1. Digital Resources Consent: Some FCPS-approved digital resources require parent/caregiver consent before they can be used by students. Find the list of resources which require consent on the Digital Resources - Parent Consent page. This page also includes directions on how to provide permission.
  2. Student Rights and Responsibilities: This document explains expectations for student behavior and adult responses. Parents using SIS ParentVUE will be prompted to sign the document when they log in to that platform. A printable version of the document with a signature sheet is available on the SR&R webpage.
  3. Opt-Outs: The Opt-Out Booklet is online or available from your child’s school. It contains information on: 
    1. Parents’ rights to inspect and consent or opt out before their child participates in certain surveys.
    2. Parents’ rights to inspect instructional materials.
    3. Rules regarding student records and disclosure of student information (including photo/video of students) and the right to opt out.
    4. Parents’ rights to opt out of the Social Emotional Learning Screener, physical exams not required by state law, career or social emotional counseling, Library Equity Access Pass Project, and/or Tutor.com.
    5. The process by which complaints may be filed if parents or students believe their rights have been violated.

Paper forms can be signed and returned to school.