LAES Weekly Wave: May 31

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Principal's Message

Hello Lake Anne Families, 

It's been a fun week at Lake Anne. We'd like to extend a special thank you to our music department, Mr. Balangue, Mr. Hurowitz, Mrs. Cunningham, and Mr. Robertson for another lively spring concert. It was so exciting to see how much our students have grown as musicians this year!

Additionally, we'd like to thank Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Rodgerson for all their hard work and planning for our amazing Art Show! Students enjoyed seeing their art displayed throughout the hallways and showed great pride in their work. We are so excited to celebrate all of our student strengths and talents!

Finally, thank you to all the families who volunteered and the 2nd Grade Team for hosting a fun WATER DAY to celebrate learning with their students. 

We are looking forward to all of the fun end of year events. Please see the calendar below. 

Sincerely,

Mrs. Jill Stewart, Principal

Dr. Brittany Rogers, Assistant Principal


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Volunteer in the Lake Anne Garden

We are almost at the end of the year and one of our goals in Eco-School was to recover our courtyards so students can go outside and have great experiences while learning Science and exploring. 

Our master gardener helpers will be at Lake Anne next week and they are looking for parent volunteers to help them restore the pathways of courtyard #2. We got a terrific donation of stepping stones but they will need someone with strength to move them to their final location. Master gardeners also hope to work on adding the weed blocker around the raised beds and bringing mulch to cover the pathway from the garden by the field. No need to bring tools. 

Let us know if you can come on Wednesday 6/5/2024 from 9:00 -11:00 am

If you are interested, sign up by clicking here!

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Blooming Authors 🌻

Blooming Authors is a school event that celebrates community and all the work our students have done in writing this year. Blooming Authors will be held on June 7, 2024 throughout the day. Each teacher/grade level has a specific time their writers will celebrate. This information went home in Tuesday Folders. If you have questions about your child's blooming author's time, please contact their classroom teacher!


Attention RISING Langston Hughes MS Panthers!

Monday, June 3, 2024

7:00 - 8:30 p.m.

Langston Hughes Middle School

Since you will soon be a part of the Hughes community, we would love to have you join us at our last PTA meeting of the year. While current Hughes parents and rising 7th grade parents and guardians are meeting, the rising 7th grade students will be whisked away to learn more about Hughes, play games, have snacks, and meet future and current Panthers!

What’s at this PTA meeting for parents and guardians of rising 7th graders?

  • Talk with Dr. Mizell, Principal of LHMS, the PTA Team, and other Hughes parents
  • Learn about what’s coming up and what to expect especially during those first few months of 7th grade
  • Ask questions, questions, and more questions
  • Get paired up with a current 7th grade Hughes parent to whom you can ask all your questions over the summer and the first few months of school
  • Get more comfortable with your new school community
  • Enjoy refreshments and camaraderie as we’re all a part of this crazy two years called middle school!

What’s at this gathering for rising 7th graders?

  • Learn more about the Hughes building
  • Meet rising 7th graders like yourself
  • Get more comfortable with your new school
  • Eat snacks!

Click here to RSVP for yourself and your student. Questions? Reach out to Kimberly at president@lhmspta.com


☀️ Enjoy Fun and Resources at the Summer Extravaganza

Stop by Woodson High School on Saturday, June 1, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., for the FCPS Summer Extravaganza. Enjoy face painting, food, music, a moonbounce, alpaca petting, storytime, and student performances — all at no cost! Additional food trucks will be on site selling a variety of treats. 

Families are invited to take part in engaging educational activities designed to spark curiosity and growth. Community organizations will be providing tips, resources, and helpful information. Visit the Summer Extravaganza webpage for details and register to attend. Registration is not required, but it’s helpful for planning purposes.

 

☀️ Disfrute Diversión y Recursos en el evento de un Verano Extraordinario

Venga a la Escuela Secundaria de Woodson el sábado, 1 de junio, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., para el FCPS Summer Extravaganza. Disfrute de pintura de cara, comida, música, un brincolín, acariciar alpacas, cuentos, y presentaciones de estudiantes - ¡todo gratis! Camiones de comida adicionales estarán en el sitio para vender una variedad de delicias. Las familias están invitadas a participar en atractivas actividades educativas diseñadas para despertar la curiosidad y el crecimiento. Las organizaciones comunitarias ofrecerán consejos, recursos e información útil. Visite la página web  un Verano Extraordinario para obtener más información e inscribirse. La inscripción no es obligatoria, pero es útil para la planificación.


🥗 Don’t Forget to Check Your Student’s Lunch Balance!

It’s a busy time of year, and we know there are many priorities on families’ plates. As we approach the end of the school year, it is important to remember to check your students’ MySchoolBucks account and pay any remaining school meal balance. 

Families that earn less than 185% of poverty level qualify for free and reduced-price meals. However, an application must be completed and submitted each school year to receive that benefit. The application for the 2024-25 school year will be available this summer. 

If families have a current balance and think they may be eligible for free and reduced-price meals, please fill out the FRM application for the 2023-24 school year. Get more information about free and reduced-price lunch.

 

🥗 ¡No Olvide Revisar el Saldo del Almuerzo de su Estudiante!

Es una época ocupada del año, y sabemos que las familias tienen muchas prioridades. A medida que nos acercamos al final del año escolar, es importante que las familias recuerden revisar la cuenta MySchoolBucks de sus estudiantes y pagar cualquier balance de comida escolar restante.

Las familias que ganan menos del 185% del nivel de pobreza califican para comidas gratis o a precio reducido. Sin embargo, hay que cumplimentar y presentar una nueva solicitud cada año escolar para recibir ese beneficio.La solicitud para el año escolar 2024-25 estará disponible este verano.

Si las familias tienen un balance actual y piensan que pueden ser elegibles para recibir comidas gratis o a precio reducido, por favor llenen la solicitud FRM para el año escolar 2022-23. Obtenga más información sobre el almuerzo gratuito y a precio reducido.


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📝 Student Testing Results Coming Soon

Later this month, you will begin receiving your child’s spring assessment results. If you aren’t sure what assessments your child took this year, view this list of tests by grade level on FCPS’ website. 

How the results are delivered depends on the test. Scores will be posted in SIS ParentVUE, or sent by mail or from the school or testing organization. Learn what to expect regarding assessment reporting practices and timelines

Visit FCPS’ website for additional information about student assessments, including what each assessment is testing for and how to interpret the test results. Caregivers should contact their children’s teacher with any testing questions.

📈 New SOL Growth Reports for Grade 3-8 TestsVirginia Standards of Learning (SOL) test results, along with other student data, help demonstrate in which subjects or topics students may need additional academic support.

In order to help interpret SOL results for parents, the Virginia Department of Education has released new Standards of Learning Growth Parent Reports for families of students who took grade 3-8 SOL math and reading tests this spring. 

The Growth Parent Report ties together scores from fall and winter Virginia Growth Assessments (VGA) with the student’s current spring SOL results to show their trend in academic progress this year. 

Learn how to understand your student’s grade 3-8 SOL results and find resources to support their ongoing learning.Support Your Child’s Success in SIS ParentVUE Signing up for a SIS ParentVUE account helps you to support your child’s academic success. Caregivers can view important information in ParentVUE such as attendance, grades, progress reports, and assessment scores. 

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. A SIS ParentVUE app is available for Apple and Android devices. 

Need help creating a SIS ParentVUE account? This video explains the steps. Find out more. To create a new account, please contact Makenzy O'Flynn, for an activation letter. 

If you already have an account, be sure your contact information is up-to-date. Parents/guardians can update their phone numbers or email addresses in the Parent/Guardian section. View more information.

 

📝 Resultados de las pruebas de los estudiantes muy prontoMás tarde este mes, empezará a recibir los resultados de las encuestas de primavera de su hijo. Si no está seguro de qué encuesta tomó su hijo este año, vea esta lista de exámenes por nivel de grado en el sitio web de FCPS. Cómo se entregan los resultados depende del examen. Los puntajes serán publicados en SIS ParentVUE, o enviados por correo o por la escuela u organización examinadora. Aprenda qué esperar con respecto a las prácticas y plazos de presentación de informes de las encuestas. Visite el sitio web de FCPS para obtener información adicional sobre las encuestas de los estudiantes, incluyendo lo que cada evaluación está probando y cómo interpretar los resultados de las pruebas. Los cuidadores deben ponerse en contacto con el maestro de sus hijos con cualquier pregunta sobre las pruebas. 

📈 Nuevos Reportes de Crecimiento de los Exámenes SOL para los Grados 3-8

Los resultados de las pruebas de los Estándares de Aprendizaje de Virginia (SOL), junto con otros datos de los estudiantes, ayudan a demostrar en qué materias o temas los estudiantes pueden necesitar apoyo académico adicional

Para ayudar a interpretar los resultados de los SOL para los padres, el Departamento de Educación de Virginia ha publicado los nuevos Informes de Crecimiento para Padres de los Estándares de Aprendizaje para las familias de los estudiantes que realizaron los exámenes SOL de matemáticas y lectura de 3º a 8º grado esta primavera. 

El Informe de Crecimiento para Padres combina los resultados de las Evaluaciones de Crecimiento de Virginia (VGA) de otoño e invierno con los resultados del SOL de la primavera para mostrar la tendencia en el progreso académico del estudiante este año. 

Aprenda a entender los resultados del SOL de su estudiante de 3º a 8º grado y encuentre recursos para apoyar su aprendizaje continuo.

Apoye el éxito de su hijo en SIS ParentVUE Registrarse para obtener una cuenta SIS ParentVUE le ayuda a apoyar el éxito académico de su hijo. Los padres o tutores pueden ver información importante en ParentVUE, como la asistencia, las calificaciones, los informes de progreso y las puntuaciones de las evaluaciones.

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. A SIS ParentVUE app is available for Apple and Android devices. 

¿Necesita ayuda para crear una cuenta SIS ParentVUE? Este vídeo le explica los pasos. Obtenga más información. Para crear una cuenta nueva, comuníquese con Makenzy O'Flynn para obtener la clave de activación.


Online Campus Summer Registration Closing Soon!

Registration for summer classes with FCPS' Online Campus will close on Friday, June 7. Online campus courses are for students in grades 7-12. Email OnlineCampus@fcps.edu or call 703-503-7781 with any questions.

Other Summer Learning OpportunitiesChantilly Academy will host an AFA CyberCamp from Monday, June 24, to Friday, June 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. This camp would be a great fit for rising fifth through eighth graders of all skill levels interested in learning more about the importance of cybersecurity and gaining skills to protect themselves and others from cyber threats. Discounts are available for students eligible for free and reduced-price meals. Visit the camp website for more information.

Registration is also still available for the Institute for the Arts (IFTA) and Elementary-IFTA (E-IFTA) arts camps, and Credit Recovery Academy.


Family Life Education Materials Available for Review

The recommended Family Life Education instructional materials are available for community review through Monday, June 10, at 4:30 p.m. View details and a feedback form

Materiales de Educación para la Vida Familiar disponibles para revisión

Los materiales recomendados sobre la Educación para la Vida Familiar están disponibles a la comunidad para revisión hasta el lunes, 10 de junio, a las 4:30 p.m. Vea los detalles y el formulario de opiniones. 


Field Day Lunch 🥕

This year for field day we will do bag lunches. Teachers will start collecting lunch orders next week. Here are the choices for your student:

Turkey Ham & Cheese on Bun

Yogurt w/String Cheese $ Cheez-Its

Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich w/String Cheese and Cheez-Its

*all lunch choices come with baby carrots, apple slices, and a student's choice of milk

Families may also choose to pack a lunch for their child!


☎️ Parent Information Phone Lines Available in Eight Languages

Parents/caregivers who speak Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Spanish, Urdu, or Vietnamese may call a telephone information line for general information about FCPS. View the list of phone numbers.


Title I Information for the 2024-2025 School Year

Lake Anne is excited to announce that we will be a Title I school for the 2024-205 school year! On Tuesday, April 16 we held a community meeting to share some information about how this will impact our school. Some of the information is shared below and if you have questions, please feel free to add them to this google form and we will address them throughout the end of the school year and summer. 

Important Information:

  • Title I is a Federally Funded Grant
  • Schools are identified for Title I funds based on the percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price meals.
  • The purpose of Title I is to provide all students significant opportunity to receive a fair, equitable, and high-quality education, and to close educational achievement and opportunity gaps.
  • Being a Title I school means receiving federal funding to supplement the school’s existing programs. 
  • Title I Funding Supports:
      • Implementing innovative educational programs that are geared toward students’ needs to ensure all students reach high expectations.
      • Expanding intervention and enrichment programs.
      • Additional staffing to support interventions, enrichment, and specific areas of opportunity for the school.

EOY Medication Pick-Up

The school health room is reminding parents and guardians that all medication stored in the health room must be picked up no later than the student dismissal time on the last day of school. Medication left in the health room after that time will be destroyed. It is school policy that medications must be picked up by the parent or guardian. Medication cannot be sent home with your student. However, with parent or guardian permission, a high school student may transport over-the-counter medications to and from the school health room. If your student will be enrolled in a summer program sponsored by Fairfax County Public Schools, the existing medication authorization form(s) may be used for the summer program, but you will need to pick up the medication on the last day of school and deliver the medication and completed forms to the summer learning site  on  the first day of the summer program. Please let the health room know if you would like a copy of the form(s).


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🩹 Required Immunizations for Rising 7th and 12th Graders

Immunizations are required for all students entering 7th and 12th grades this fall. Visit the FCPS immunization webpage to learn about the required vaccines.  Caregivers should ask their private healthcare provider or the health department to review their student's immunization record to ensure that their student has received these required immunizations. 

It is important to schedule immunizations early in the summer, as seventh grade students must submit documentation of the Tdap and Meningococcal vaccines before they begin school in August. Twelfth grade students must submit documentation of the Meningococcal vaccine. Get more information on all student immunization requirements.


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Calendar Reminders

Teacher Workday, Student Holiday

Friday, May 3

Teacher & Staff Appreciation Week

May 6-10

Memorial Day, Student and Staff Holiday

Monday, May 27

Click here for the 2023-2024 FCPS School Calendar