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Roadrunner Rundown
October 21, 2024
Principal's Message
Dear Marshall Road Families,
We hope you had a wonderful fall weekend and had opportunities to be outside and enjoy the beauty of this season. Our students have been hard at work alongside their teachers. By now you likely have seen the unit 1 student “magazine” that students were using as part of their language arts instruction; ask your student to share this with you if they have not already done so. Students in 2nd and 3rd grade have done some great work in their “scientific field journals” during the Gardening specials class. 5th grade students have been using evidence from their text to highlight character traits. Last week our 4th graders traveled back in time via a trip to historic Jamestown and our kindergarteners explored nature by spending some time at Cox Farms.
Our runathon will give us an opportunity to enjoy time outdoors together. This annual event is taking place on Friday, November 8 and parents are invited to join their children by cheering, walking or running. We would like to recognize our veterans at the beginning of each run. If you are a veteran and will be attending, please let us know by emailing Karlen McClain at ksmcclain@fcps.edu.
The Runathon times are:
10:00 am - grades 2, 3
11:15 am – grades 4, 5, 6
1:45 pm – grades K, 1
Our second 3-hour early release will take place next Monday, October 28. Parents/guardians are expected to use the same dismissal plan that was previously communicated to the school for the first early dismissal. We want to ensure all of our students get home safely, as planned. Your cooperation is needed so that your family’s plan is clear. SACC will be open at 1:05 pm for those who have students enrolled in SACC. If you plan on picking up your child between the early and regular dismissal times, please know we are operating on an altered schedule in various locations, this may take longer than usual. If your child is staying until the regular dismissal time, please send a snack, if possible.
Safety at arrival and dismissal is a priority and it is imperative that all families follow the guidelines. Whether it’s raining, cold, orchestra/band day, or your child is running late, there is no stopping or parking along Marshall Road. For everyone’s safety please ONLY cross the street at the designated crosswalks. The Kiss & Ride entrance is on Dellwood Drive and is the only place where children can be dropped off. Thank you for keeping our community safe!
Have a great week!
Matthew Chapman, Toni Nauflett, and Kelly Willis
Administrative Team
School Events and Information
Federal Impact Aid
The Impact Aid Program is a federal program designed to directly compensate local school districts that have been financially impacted by federal activities. The program relies on parents whose employment is on federally owned property in Virginia and can bring over $3 million to the Fairfax County School System. All parents are asked to complete the form regardless of their employment. The enrolling parent can do this on ParentVue starting today, October 21. For more information, please watch this video: https://youtu.be/dwJCXpMB0EU.
MRES Outstanding Award Nominations
MRES Outstanding Award Nominations are open for parents to nominate a MRES staff member they feel is deserving of this honor. Please use the QR code or link below to submit your nomination by October 30. https://forms.gle/XseBDsX5hKwFJSry5
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SEL Screener Participation Social and Emotional Learning Screening
FCPS is committed to supporting all students’ mental wellness and social and emotional learning. FCPS approved a Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener that students use to share their perspectives on how well their school and community help them develop skills they need to succeed. These skills include achieving goals, understanding and managing emotions, establishing and maintaining relationships with adults and peers, and making responsible decisions. Students also share how successful their school and community are at making them feel valued, included, and supported. These factors are critical to positive academic, social, and emotional success. All students in grades 3-12 have the opportunity to participate in the screener twice a year, in the fall and spring.
Marshall Road ES has scheduled the administration of the SEL Screener for this week, October 21-25. Opt-out forms have been shared through the Parent Digital Consent System and a digital copy is also available. Please reach out to Meg Gillespie at mmgillespie@fcps.edu or 703-937-1558 if you have questions.
Chronic Absenteeism: What is it, and why does it matter?
Chronic absenteeism (missing more than 10% of the school year) has been connected to significant problems for students as young as kindergarten and first grade. It is also associated with failure to read and do math on grade level in third grade.
Students will likely be sick at some time during the year. Students can come to school with a simple cough/cold and at other times they may need to stay home because of an illness. Please have children attend at all other times.
How can you help?
- Avoid vacations that require your child to miss school.
- Set a regular bedtime and morning routine, with clothes and needed materials laid out the night before, so your child does not miss the bus or arrive late at school.
PTA Update
Winter Clothing Drive
The MRES community will be collecting new or very gently used winter coats, hats, snowsuits, boots, gloves, and scarves for children from October 21-25. A drop-off box is located in the MRES lobby.
Runathon - Friday, November 8
The PTA is excited to host Marshall Road’s 14th Annual Runathon on Friday, November 8. This is our ONE main fundraiser of the year, all money raised supports programs throughout the year, including community events (like our Family Picnics, Bike/Walk/Run to Breakfast, International Night, STEAM Night, etc), author visits, classroom grants, teacher appreciation, and much more! You can sign up here to volunteer.
Bike Train is Still Running
The Marshall Road Bike-Train will continue until Tuesday, November 12. The Bike-Train departs from Meadow Lane Park at 8:45 am, but you can join at any point along the route. For more information go to the website. Consider joining our chat group to receive updates or to let us know if you can help chaperone: Bike-Train WhatsApp.
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Seeking Volunteers for School Play
Each spring, we offer 5th and 6th grade students an opportunity to participate in a theater enrichment class where they learn about theater and are part of a live production. We are looking for volunteers to help as the liaison between the director, school, PTA board, & families. If you are interested, please contact Amanda at vicepresident@marshallroadpta.org.
MRES Staff Spotlight
Ms. Somensatto, one of our ESOL teachers, has won the PTA priority parking spot for the week! Ms. Somensatto just started her 4th year at MRES! She feels that the students are the best part of her job. "Their eagerness, their honesty, their creativity, and of course their playfulness and sense of humor - they really make my job fun!" In her spare time, Ms. Somesatto enjoys skiing, walking and yoga!
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FCPS Communications
Free Immunizations for All FCPS Students
Safeway Pharmacy is providing immunizations for all FCPS students age 18 or younger at no cost! Parents or guardians may schedule an appointment and provide consent for their student(s). Immunization clinics are being held on Monday, October 28, and Tuesday, October 29, from 3:00-7:00 pm at Frost Middle School.
Students age 18 or younger, with a scheduled appointment and parental consent, must be accompanied by their parent, guardian, or another adult over the age of 19.
Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are highly encouraged to avoid wait times. A parent or guardian must accompany walk-in students under the age of 19 in order to provide consent.
Learn more about immunization resources and registering in other languages for the Safeway clinic.
Senior MAD Wings
All Madison seniors participate in the Mad WINGS program, a 30-hour volunteer career shadowing / community service opportunity at a senior’s choice of business or service organization in May of their senior year. This year, the Senior WINGS Experience dates are May 12-28. We are seeking additional organizations to sponsor one or more seniors for their WINGS Experience. As parents, we know you have many contacts in the local community with businesses and organizations. More information can be found on the Madison website.
Please consider giving students an opportunity to career shadow at your business/community service organization and forward to anyone who may be interested in supporting. Sign up by completing this form by Thursday, October 31.
Hidden in Plain Sight (HIPS) Presentation
Marshall Road Parents are invited to attend a HIPS presentation on Thursday, November 7, 6:30-8:30 pm at Madison High School. Details can be found in this flyer and you may use the QR code to register.
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