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Friday, November 8 - Mental Wellness Screening for Grade 9 continues (an eNotify was sent to 9th Grade Parent/Guardians)
Monday, November 11 - Veteran's Day (Holiday)
Wednesday, November 27 to Friday, November 28 - Thanksgiving Break
We would like to introduce Ms. Arria Ibach Durham to the Student Services team! Arria Ibach Durham is joining Justice High School part-time in order to support our Section 504 Plans. Arria worked at South Lakes High School from 2002-2008 as a School Counselor before staying home with her three kids for 15 years. She returned to FCPS in January 2023 to support South Lakes High School as their part-time Section 504 Coordinator.
Arria will be coordinating and facilitating all Section 504 Plan meetings moving forward. The process of Section 504 Plan annual meetings will change slightly in that Arria will be the one reaching out to you for scheduling and facilitating the meetings. Justice HS Staff (teachers, School Counselor, and others) will still be in the meeting to support their students. If you have any questions, please reach out to adibachdurha@fcps.edu.
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As a reminder, to support students in settling into a consistent class schedule, please see the timeline for schedule changes for the 2024-2025 school year.
- Starting September 23, 2024 - February 27, 2025:
- No Elective Change Requests
- All Academic Level Change Requests must complete the Academic Improvement Plan that involves a parent/teacher/student conference.
- If, after the Academic Improvement Plan, the student still wishes to move forward with the academic level change, the request will be reviewed by a committee. Approval is not guaranteed and is based on seat availability in the requested course.
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November 5, 2024: Last day to drop a course without it going on the student’s transcript as a Withdrawal Pass (WP) or a Withdrawal Fail (WF). This is an FCPS regulation.
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February 28, 2025: No schedule changes will be permitted after this time.
All 2-year/4-year college/universities and Military Academies need your Official Transcript as part of the application.
Part One: All seniors must have the Consent to Share Transcript to Colleges on file in order for us to send your transcripts to 2-year/4-year college/universities, Military Academies, and Scholarships. If you've already signed the form, no need to sign again. Please return completed forms to Ms. Bond in Student Services.
Part Two: You must submit an Official Transcript Request for EACH college/university and indicate whether we need to upload the transcript to a college portal, Common Application, Coalition Application, or email/mail directly to the College Admissions Office.
Seniors who are using the Common Application must remember to add your School Counselor and Teacher to the portal in order for the School Counselor and Teacher to submit their Letter of Recommendation. PLEASE ensure that their email address is correct.
If your School Counselor and Teacher are not added to your portal, they are unable to upload any documentation to your application. This will cause you to receive emails stating that documents haven't been received.
- How-to-Invite-Recommenders-on-Common-and-Coalition-Apps.pdf
- How to Add Teachers to Common Application
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Georgetown University Application Portal
- Within the application portal, it will ask you to provide the names/email address of your School Counselor and Teachers submitting Letters of Recommendation.
- If you entered in the email correctly, Georgetown will automatically send them an email with the link on how to upload their documents.
- If you are applying to Georgetown University and you have submitted your application, please double-check with your School Counselor and Teachers they have received Georgetown's email.
Please join us on Saturday, December 7, 2024 in the Library for a presentation on:
- Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) vs. Virginia Alternative State Aid (VASA) Application
- How to apply for Financial Aid
- How to understand the different Financial Aid Packages (Grants, Subsidized Loans, Unsubsidized Loans, Private Loans, and Scholarships)
- How Financial Aid is calculated to determine the family's financial responsibility
The presentation will be held twice:
- Spanish Presentation at 10:00am
- English Presentation at 11:00am
The presentation is facilitated by the George Mason University Financial Well-Being Peer Mentors.
Financial Aid 101 Flier
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George Mason University invites all seniors from our High School Direct Admit Schools to join them at their Access to Excellence Event on Monday, November 11th from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on GMU’s Campus.
Learn tips from GMU on how to best prepare for college. GMU will talk about different ways to pay for college, what to expect when the FAFSA opens, and best practices for connecting your interests to your future major or career. Lunch is provided!
Space is limited. Find out more information and RSVP here!
If you have any questions about this event, please email Lauren Macgregor at lmacgreg@gmu.edu.
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Are you interested in playing college athletics at Division 1 or Division 2 schools? Have you created an account at the NCAA Eligibility Center? Are you confused about how to get recruited?
Schedule a meeting with Mr. Harvey, Justice's NCAA Eligibility Lead, and he can support you and your parents as you navigate this process! You can also email Mr. Harvey with questions as well - wrharvey@fcps.edu.
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The students who took the PSAT/NMSQT or SAT on Wednesday, October 9th will be able to access their scores on Thursday, October 24.
To access your score:
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Using the BigFutures School Mobile App (if provided a cell number during the digital exam setup)
- Students (or Parent/Guardians) need to download the BigFutures School mobile app from the App Store or Google Play.
- Students who provided their cell number during the digital exam setup (they need to remember if they put their own personal cell or a parent/guardian cell number) will receive a text message when scores are available.
- Students will need to use the cell number they provided to log into the app - no password required
- Using Student's College Board Account
- Students who have already registered with a College Board account, can log into their account and see all scores (and if a senior, send SAT scores to colleges)
- Students can create a College Board account by clicking on “Create Account”
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Each Class has a group in Schoology with posts pertinent information specific to that class. Please see below for the access code to join.
Class of 2025: XKMH-SPHF-9C4GZ
Class of 2026: QXWJ-NPF2-6WHHG
Class of 2027: XDTX-PD42-RPN2G
Class of 2028: NR9N-89TD-8WQQC
Learn how to activate your SIS ParentVUE account.
Technical support for using ParentVUE is available for:
- Go to the ParentVUE Login screen and select the icon that you need
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Change Username - You forgot your username or you want to change it
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Change Password - You know your password but you want to change it
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Forgot Password - You can't remember your password
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Activate Account - You have received an Activation Key and you're ready to create your account
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None of the above apply
- Go to the Parent Support Request ticket
- Select SIS Parent in the Application dropdown menu
- Under "Issue Description", type the issue/error that you're receiving. Please try to be specific.
- Call the Parent Technology Help Desk at 833-921-3277 (833-921-FCPS).
Justice High School is a proud partner with Food for Neighbors, a local organization who helps to feed our students outside of school hours.
Food for Neighbors has started their Holiday Meals Program which provides grocery gift cards for holiday meals for students at Justice. Justice High School prioritizes students/families who are not already receiving food assistance through a Food Bank, FCPS Homeless and Foster Care Office, Fairfax County Community Services Board, and other resources.
All donations are tax-deductible and can be in any amount. To learn more about the FFN Holiday Meals Program, please go here.
And the next Red Bag Event is November 9, 2024!
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Paperless Opt-Outs Available! Families can log in to the PDC using their ParentVUE credentials to complete consent forms assigned to their child.
Forms available in the PDC starting in the 2024-2025 school year include:
- School Counseling Opt-Out
- Digital Resources Consent
- SEL Screener Opt-Out
- Consent for Release of Student Records in Support of Postsecondary Applications
- Denial of Access to Military Recruiters
- Family Life Education Opt-Out
- SOL Retest Permission
- Hazel Health
- BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Opt-Out
- SOS Screener Opt-Out
- Objection to Release of Information to Outside Organizations
- Objection to Release of Directory Information to the Public
The Health Information Form (HIF) (SS/SE-71) and the Emergency Care Information form (SS/SE-3) provide valuable information regarding student health conditions. These forms are critical in the early identification of students who may need healthcare support in the educational environment. Along with the development of Healthcare Plans (HCP) and Action Plans, the Public Health Nurses (PHNs) utilize the information contained in the HIF to develop teaching strategies for FCPS staff in order to meet the requirements of Regulation 2104 Health Services-School Health-Related Needs.
These forms are required for all students. Enrolling parents/guardians who have a SIS ParentVUE account may submit them electronically by using the Online Verification/Update packet.
For families without SIS ParentVue accounts, forms can be located on the General Registration Forms page.
Virtual therapy sessions are available at no cost to FCPS high school students to provide a safe space to address concerns such as:
- Mood/behavior changes, motivation, grief/loss.
- Anxiety, worry, fears.
- Social skills, bullying, peer and family relationships.
- Academic stress.
In order for students to participate, caregivers must give permission for FCPS to share basic demographic information with Hazel Health in ParentVUE. They must also provide consent for their student to access therapy services.
Students may then be referred by a guardian or designated school staff member. Refer your child by calling 571-749-2940 or contacting an FCPS school counselor, social worker, psychologist, or director of Student Services.
Visit the FCPS Teletherapy webpage for more information.
Crisis Link Regional Hotline - 703-527-4077
Crisis Text - Text NEEDHELP to 85511
Dominion Hospital Emergency - 703-536-2000
INOVA Emergency - 703-289-7560
Sharon Bulova Center for Community Health (formerly Merrifield) - 703-573-5979 TTY dial 711
Life Threatening - 911
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