Weyanoke Update for November 16, 2024

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Book Fair

The Scholastic Book Fair is here!

Come out to our book fair

Book Fair

We are excited to announce that our school will be hosting a Fall Book Fair, which will take place from Monday, November 18th to Friday, November 22nd in the Library. Community Shopping Night is scheduled for Tuesday, November 19th from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.

For students, it’s one of the most anticipated events of the school year—but we need volunteers to make it happen. We hope that you can offer your time and talents to help students experience Book Joy firsthand!

Please sign up online if you are available to volunteer. Thank you so much!


Turkey

Thanksgiving Lunch

Please join us for our annual Thanksgiving Lunch next Thursday, November 21 in our cafeteria. Lunch times on this day are a little different, so please check the schedule below. We can't wait to see you!

 

Time

Grade

Teacher

Teacher

10:30-11:00

4

Dighe

Watson Williams

10:35-11:05

4

Alexander

Almeida

11:05-11:35

Multiage

Alvarenga

Torrico-Ledesma

11:00-11:30

K

Galicia

Savage

11:05-11:35

K

Leahy

Eubanks

11:30- 12:00

3

Brown

Sabia

11:35-12:05

3

Burckhalter

Callaman

11:35-12:05

3

Maryanopolis

 

12:00-12:30

5

Sherer

Noble

12:05-12:35

5

McKenzie

Braswell

12:30-1:00

1

Baldus

Bourdon-Bentzel

12:35-1:05

1

Drummond

Bishop

12:35-1:05

1

Knieriem

 

1:00-1:30

2

Shivers

Kubi

1:05-1:35

2

Grossman

Lawson


Annandale Pyramid Teachers Learning Together

We are excited to share the success of our recent math professional development sessions, held across the Annandale Pyramid. This collaboration is part of our ongoing commitment to aligning and enhancing math instruction from kindergarten through 12th grade, ensuring every student benefits from innovative, inclusive approaches to learning.

The sessions were made even more memorable by a visit from Superintendent Reid, who observed one of the workshops at Annandale Terrace Elementary School. She highlighted the visit in her "Weekly Reflections" newsletter, sharing her appreciation for our teachers’ dedication: "It was inspiring to see second grade teachers from across the pyramid collaborating on the upcoming math unit, sharing strategies, and adapting resources specifically to support our multilingual learners." Her words energize us to continue this vital work in supporting our diverse learners.

Math Professional Development

Here’s a look at the event highlights and outcomes:

Annandale Pyramid Elementary Schools: The recent Annandale Pyramid Elementary Math Professional Development session, held across various schools, brought together K-5 teachers for focused workshops tailored to each grade level. The sessions began with an overview of goals and shared resources, emphasizing adaptations for multilingual learners. Teachers then practiced effective scaffolding techniques in small groups and rehearsed lesson plans, with peer feedback to refine their approaches. These collaborative efforts aimed to enhance support for multilingual students and foster consistent instructional strategies across schools.

Annandale Pyramid Secondary Schools (Grades 6-12): Teachers from Annandale High School, Poe Middle School, and Holmes Middle School worked closely to share best practices to support our diverse group of students. They explored ways to address students’ needs through teacher-led small groups and used pictorial anchor charts to strengthen students' mathematical language. Content teams identified specific upcoming lessons where they plan to apply these strategies. This collaborative work highlights our commitment to building community across our schools and supporting our unified vision:

In the Annandale Pyramid, mathematics teaching and learning focuses on developing an understanding of concepts and procedures through problem-solving, reasoning, and discourse.

Thank you for your continued support as we foster a collaborative learning community in the Annandale Pyramid. Together, we are making strides toward a brighter future for all our students.

The Annandale Pyramid Principals

Ingrid Badia (Annandale Terrace ES), Keesha Jackson-Muir (Braddock ES), Elizabeth Williams (Bren Mar Park ES), Michael Astudillo (Columbia ES), Felicia Usher (Weyanoke ES), Chad McRae (North Springfield ES), Serena Giron (Holmes MS), Jason Pannutti (Poe MS), and Shawn DeRose (Annandale HS)


IEP Palooza and Community Resource Fair

Parents/caregivers, school staff, and students over the age of 14 are invited to attend an interactive event celebrating the individualized education program (IEP) process. The IEP Palooza and Community Resource Fair will take place on Saturday, November 16, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at Jackson Middle School. 

The event is sponsored by Fairfax County Special Education Parent Teacher Association (SEPTA). Activities include simulated IEP meetings, break-out sessions on the various parts of an IEP, and a resource fair to learn more about community supports. Register in advance


Boundary Review Community Meeting

Community meetings regarding FCPS’ comprehensive boundary review will take place in each of the division's six regions. You are encouraged to attend the meeting in our region, which will take place on Thursday, December 12, 6:45-8:15 p.m., at Annandale High School Cafeteria.

Please register in advance by clicking on the date. Language interpretation will be available. 

If you are unable to attend on this date, view the full list of meetings on the Comprehensive School Boundary Review webpage


📞 Family Information Phone Lines

FCPS phone lines are available in nine different languages. An FCPS employee will respond to your call in your preferred language within 24 hours, Monday through Friday. Call the phone line with any question about your child’s education or FCPS and someone will help connect you to resources or arrange for you to speak to the appropriate school employee. Learn more about family information phone lines and phone numbers.


Upcoming Events

  • November 18 - 22 - Scholastic Book Fair
  • Tuesday, November 19, 8:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. - Caregiver Coffee and Caregiver Pizza
  • Tuesday, November 19, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. - Community Shopping at the Book Fair
  • Thursday, November 21 - Thanksgiving Luncheon
  • November 27 - 29 - Thanksgiving (Holiday)