Navy Update - 9.1.24

Our Navy students are showcasing their talents both in and out of the classroom! Last month, at the Brickfair Lego Convention at the Dulles Expo Center, our very own Tabitha and Max displayed their creativity and skills with an impressive Lego exhibit featuring our Navy logo and mascot.

We love celebrating the incredible things our students achieve, both inside and outside of school!

lego

2024 Student Rights and Responsibilities

SRR

FCPS’ Student Rights and Responsibilities document (SR&R) explains expectations for student behavior and adult responses to enhance school safety and to create a fair, equitable, and supportive school environment. Read Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid’s letter to families regarding the SR&R

Parents/caregivers should talk to their child(ren) about expectations for this school year. Also, please log in to SIS ParentVUE and sign to acknowledge your review of the SR&R, or sign and return the signature sheet to your child’s school by Monday, September 30.


Upcoming Early Release Days

pen

Thank you to everyone who has already completed the 3-hour release day form! FCPS needs to know what each student will be doing on the early release days, 9/23 and 10/28. If you haven’t filled out the form yet, please use this link to do so.

Additionally, a letter regarding the 3-hour early release days was sent home in last week’s Friday folder. Please make sure to return the completed letter to your child’s homeroom teacher, indicating your plans for these days.

Thank you for your help!


Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow!

attend

The beginning of the school year is the best time to develop strong attendance habits! Students who attend school regularly are more likely to perform well in reading and math, develop strong social and emotional skills, and graduate from high school on time. Help prepare your child for future success. Visit FCPS’ Attendance webpage for tips and strategies.



Safety Drills During the School Year

safety

Keeping students and staff safe is a priority for FCPS. Each school has an emergency preparedness plan to respond to incidents such as fires and tornadoes. Schools are required by state law to practice emergency drills, including lockdown drills, each year. Schools are also required to notify parents and guardians at least 24 hours before a school conducts a lockdown drill. However, schools are not required to give the specific date and time of the drill in advance. 

The first lockdown drill of the school year must take place within the first 20 days of school. Preschool and kindergarten students are exempt from practicing the first lockdown drill. 

Your child may come home and talk about their experience during the drill. We encourage you to talk with your child about the importance of being prepared for emergencies. Please review these frequently asked questions to support your students before and after school lockdown drills.

⚠️ Know Our Security Terms

FCPS uses specific terminology to describe the actions school staff and students should take to ensure safety in a variety of situations. It is important for staff, families, and students to understand what the different terms mean and how they impact school operations.

Watch this video to learn about safety terms including lockdown; secure the building; and stay put, stay tuned. 

If students, staff, or community members have a safety concern at school (that is not an immediate emergency), they should submit a tip to the FCPS Safety Tipline. In an emergency, please call 9-1-1. 


Cell Phones Off, Learning On

Thank you for helping to support the FCPS cell phone policy by waiting to call or text your child about non-urgent matters until the school day is over. In case of an emergency, it is always best to contact the school’s front office to reach your child during class time. 

Visit the FCPS Cell Phone Policy webpage to read more about usage policies by grade level and to share your feedback on the current cell phone policy

cell phone

FCPS Cares: Recognize Our Staff Who Go Above and Beyond

FCPS Cares

The FCPS CARES Program 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 FCPS employees, specifically at Navy ES.

 

Our own Chrissy McLaughlin was recognized for her incredible work at Navy in the August FCPS Cares.  Click here to read more.


Upcoming Dates

Monday, September 2: Labor Day Weekend: Student and Staff Holiday

Tuesday, September 3 - Friday, September 13th: Fall After School Activity Registration

Wednesday, September 4: Spirit Night at Bruster's Ice Cream - 5:30-8:00 PM

Friday, September 6:  Please 

Tuesday, September 10: Kindergarten & EAC Back to School Presentations @ 6:00 PM

Thursday, September 12: New Parent Orientation @ 9:00 AM in the Library


Quick Links: