This Week at Madison - 6/3/24 (Corrected Dates)

THIS WEEK AT MADISON

WEEK OF 6/3/24


IMPORTANT INFO & EVENTS

Madison’s Chronic Absenteeism Rates. The following information is provided directly to schools from FCPS daily.  The graph compares chronic absenteeism rates this year to this time last year.

Madison High: Chronic Absenteeism 

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END OF YEAR DAILY CALENDAR 

Underclassmen (Grades 9-11) Wings Presentations of Learning All students in grades 9-11 will be presenting their Wings portfolio during Advisory on June 6, 7, 10, 11.  If you are interested in observing the presentation, please reach out to your student’s Advisory teacher.

Attention parents of all 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students (RISING 10th, 11th, and 12th)! 

Are you or your child interested in keeping their Chromebook during the summer for instructional purposes?  If so, you must click on the link below to one of the following forms, and fill it out PRIOR to June 12.

English:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfoeYf_f9n26I3FKq6dDwtA0ugpM2mezZxMPZv8HN6YjCi4MQ/viewform

Spanish:  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf7SlTP6-ImoGLW1jqDHrISWwJ4_UDU6UFZOBUAgrGX1ZV7lA/viewform

Collecting School Materials 

Please return school materials you have to the main office or classroom teacher - we are looking for library books, text books and unpaid class fees.  

Upcoming Financial AId Webinars

Resources from our Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist

If you have questions related to substance abuse, please contact your Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist.  Michael McNulty, mpmcnulty@fcps.edu, 703-319-2472.


ATHLETICS & ACTIVITIES

Concorde District info - www.concordedistrict.com

Northern Region info - www.novahsathletics.com

Madison Athletics info - https://www.warhawksports.org/

Madison Athletic Boosters - https://warhawkboosters.com


District & Regional games/events ticket prices - Students = $5 & Adults = $7

State games/events ticket prices - 

Online = $10.50, Cash = $12

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Monday, June 3

  • No Events

Tuesday, June 4

  • Softball State ¼ v Robinson, 6:30pm
  • Girls Soccer ¼ v Jefferson, 7pm
  • Boys Lacrosse Semifinals @ Battlefield, 7:30pm

Wednesday,June 5

  • No Events

Thursday,June 6

  • No Events

Friday, June 7

  • Softball State Semifinals v TBA @ Deep Run, TBA (tentative)
  • Girls Soccer State Semifinals v TBA @ Deep Run, TBA (tentative)

Saturday, June 8

  • Girls Soccer State Final v TBA @ Mills Godwin, 10am (tentative)
  • Boys Lacrosse State Final v TBA @ Deep Run, 10am (tentative)
  • Softball State Final v TBA @ Deep Run, 11am (tentative)

FCPS DIVISION MESSAGES

FCPS News

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

  • Budget
  • Summer Camps
  • Family Information Phone Lines
  • Attendance
  • SAT/PSAT School Day

Read FCPS This Week to learn more about these topics. If you are not already receiving the weekly newsletter, please sign up today.  



LOOKING AHEAD

June 4:  Graduation - 9th, 10th, & 11th grade students do  not report to school 

June 15:  FAFSA/VASA Completion Event for Seniors, 10am-1:30pm at Fairfax High School. Register here.

June 25:  FAFSA/VASA Completion Event for Seniors. 6:30pm-8:30pm at Apple Federal Credit Union Fairfax Corner. Register here.

June 26:  FAFSA/VASA Completion Event for Seniors. 6:00pm-8:00pm at Sully District Government Center. Register here.

July 10:  FAFSA/VASA Completion Event for Seniors. 6:00pm-8:00pm at Mason District Government Center Annandale. Register here.

July 26:  Registration closes for NOVA Early Online College 


QUICK LINKS

JMHS Website

2023-2024 School Calendar

Reporting an Absence

Academic Policies and Forms 

Parent Technology Help Desk

Naviance College and Career Planning

One School | One Community | One World

Madison High School strives to create and maintain an identity affirming learning environment where our students embrace, support, and encourage each other where multiple forms of identity (i.e. race, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, or disability) are recognized and regarded as assets for teaching and learning. We work to ensure school is a place where students feel safe and can be themselves. We do not tolerate hate speech, racist speech, bias, or acts of discrimination in our school. We want all students to feel a sense of belonging. We want to see all students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. We are committed to learning, growing, and building the best Madison High School for all our students. We are One School - One Community - One World.