Dear Annandale Students, Parents, and Community,
This past week, our Advisory classes kicked off the Atoms Games, and the energy was amazing! It was great to see so many students and staff proudly wearing their Nation’s colors on Friday, showcasing their school spirit. In just the first week, our classes collected over 500 new and gently used toys and books to support Annandale families!
The Atoms Games continue with our Winning4Giving contest, Annandale’s annual Winter Food Drive to support the AHS Pantry. W4 classes are competing to collect the most non-perishable items, with points awarded to the top contributors. Meanwhile, our hallways are starting to look festive as W4 classes work on decorating their doors in their Nation’s theme. Classes will continue decorating next week to compete for best individual doors, and best overall Nation.
As we approach the midpoint of the school year, we’re also staying focused on student success. Counselors are meeting individually with students who are failing more than one class to create actionable plans, while counselors and administrators are working with families to support students who are facing challenges in multiple courses. In addition, teachers are providing targeted help to seniors to ensure they complete the tasks needed to pass graduation-required classes, including offering after-school support, and academic coaching.
Families can help by monitoring student progress through ParentVUE, reminding students to attend after-school help sessions, and maintaining open communication with teachers and counselors. A list of days each teacher stays after school can be found here. With everyone working together, we can ensure all of nour students finish 2024 strong and continue to succeed.
As always, please let me know if you have any questions, and Go Atoms!
Shawn DeRose, Principal
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Donate Gift Cards for AHS Staff
At events throughout the year, we recognize staff who go above and beyond with gift cards donated by community members at the beginning of the year. It has been a huge hit and I am requesting your help again since we are not permitted to use any kind of FCPS funds, local or otherwise, for this purpose. It is amazing how much a $5 or $10 gift card is appreciated. If you are so inclined, please feel free to drop them off at the main office or place them in the mail. Attention: Jen Buchanan. It can be for any business you want to support, in any amount. Nothing is too small.
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Annandale Winter Performances
The Choirs, Band, and Orchestra at Annandale have been busy preparing for a wonderful season of concerts and outreach events during the month of December.
December 9 - Caroling for the Retired Teachers Luncheon, 1pm: The Annandale Singers and Chamber Ensemble will be providing a program for the Retired Teachers Luncheon in the Fellowship Hall at the First Baptist Church in Alexandria (2932 King St., Alexandria) at 1:00pm.
December 10 - Orchestra Winter Concert, 7pm: Orchestra will be having their Winter Concert on Tuesday, December 10 at 7:00 pm partnered with Falls Church High School! The challenging program has pushed students to the next level and spotlights sections in several of the ensembles. Support the program by purchasing baked goods (including our famous giant chocolate chip cookies!) after school by the auditorium and by coming to hear the student’s hard work in the evening. We encourage you to come wearing an ugly holiday sweater or wearing a festive hat!
December 12 - Caroling for the Shepherds Center Luncheon, 12pm: The Annandale Singers and Chamber Ensemble will be providing a program for the Shepherds Center Luncheon in Wright Hall of the Annandale United Methodist Church (6935 Columbia Pike, Annandale, VA) at noon.
December 12 - Winter Band Concert, 7pm: The Annandale High School Bands will present Winter Nights, their annual holiday concert on Thursday December 12 at 7:00pm in the AHS auditorium. The concert will feature all of the AHS band students in a collaborative presentation of seasonal favorites, including a special narration of "Scrooge" and our traditional “Sleigh Ride.” Doors open at 6:45pm; admission is free.
December 17 - Winter Chorus Concert: Deck the Halls, 7pm: Our Winter Concert with the Annandale Singers, Atom Chorale, Men's Chorale, and the Chamber Ensemble at 7:00pm in the Auditorium.
December 18 - Noonday Noël, 12:05pm: Annandale Singers and Chamber Ensemble sing for the Noonday Noël at the Old Presbyterian Meeting House at 12:05pm (323 South Fairfax St., Alexandria, VA)
December 19 - Caroling at the Willard Hotel (DC), 6:00-6:45 and 7:15-8:00pm: Join the Annandale Singers as they spread holiday cheer with two mini-concerts at the historic Willard Hotel in Washington, DC (1401 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC).
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Important Dates
Now - December 18 - Annual Deck the Doors W4 Contest
December 9 - ASVAB Testing
December 10 - Student Experience Survey
December 10 - Orchestra Concert, 7pm
December 11 - Immunization Clinic
December 12 - Boundary Review Community Meeting, 6:45pm
December 12 - Band Concert, 7pm
December 16 - W4 Activities Day
December 16-20 - Holiday Spirit Week
December 17 - Chorus Concert, 7pm
December 18 - PTSA Pantry Distribution, 3:30pm
December 23-January 3 - Winter Break
January 9 - IB Diploma Recognition Ceremony
January 15 - Rising 9th Grade Open House
Now - December 18: Annual Deck the Doors W4 Contest: Annandale’s Leadership Class is excited to lead our annual Deck the Doors holiday contest. Each W4 class will decorate their door based on their Nation’s theme. Prizes will be awarded to the top three doors. This year, there’s an extra prize—one Nation will be named the Overall Nation Winner! Judging will take place on December 18.
December 10 - Student Experience Survey Pilot: Annandale High School has been selected to participate in the FCPS Student Experience Survey pilot. This survey will help the school division gather valuable feedback from students and improve the overall school experience. It aligns with the Strategic Plan’s five equity commitments, which focus on elevating student voice and experiences. We will administer the survey on Tuesday, December 10 during W4. All students, except those who have been opted out, will receive the survey link.
December 11 - Immunization Clinic: Annandale High School is partnering with the Fairfax County Health Department (FCHD) to host a School Site Immunization Clinic on December 11 during school hours. This clinic is exclusively for Annandale students and offers the following vaccines: Meningococcal Conjugate (MenACWY), Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Tetanus, Diphtheria, & Pertussis (Tdap). Students under 18 must have parental permission and register in advance to participate. For questions, contact our public health nurse, Katherine Estrada.
December 12 - Boundary Review Community Meeting: FCPS is hosting community meetings to discuss the Comprehensive School Boundary Review in each of its six regions. Annandale High School will host the meeting for our region on Thursday, December 12, from 6:45-8:15pm in the cafeteria. We encourage you to attend and share your input. Please click here to register in advance. Language interpretation will be available during the meeting.
December 16 - W4 Activities Day: Annandale will host our monthly W4 Activities Day on December 16 during W4. During this time, students will have an opportunity to attend club meetings or join in on a variety of other activities. Students will select their preferred activity via a Google form shared through their W4 lessons and on Schoology. We are excited to offer this experience for our students and look forward to offering more ways to help our students feel connected to school.
Holiday Spirit Week - December 16-20: Join the fun and earn points for your Nation by dressing up each day! Snap and submit class pictures to score.
December 16 – Winter Jersey Day: Show team pride in your favorite sports jersey.
December 17 – Candy Cane Day: Rock red and white for festive peppermint vibes.
December 18 – Pajama Day: Get cozy with winter-themed PJs—bonus for slippers!
December 19 – Santa’s Workshop: Dress as your grade’s role: Seniors: Santa; Juniors: Snowmen; Sophomores: Rudolph; Freshmen: Elves
December 20 – Ugly Sweater Day: Wear your quirkiest holiday sweater.
January 9 - IB Diploma Recognition Ceremony, W4/Pride Time: Our 76 IB Graduates of 2024 will be returning on Thursday, January 9 during W4/Pride Time to share their post high school/college experiences as well as receive their IB certificates. We also invited our current IB diploma juniors and seniors and all sophomores enrolled in advanced chemistry to attend. We will open with a panel led by our graduates about their IB experiences and then distribute certificates. Light refreshments will be served following the ceremony in the IB office. Please be welcoming as graduates may visit teachers in the afternoon.
January 15 - Rising 9th Grade Open House, 6pm: On January 15 from 6-8pm Annandale HS will host an Open House for our rising 9th grade students and families to learn more about what high school at Annandale is all about! We will offer short optional sessions on our various programs, and teachers will be in their classrooms throughout the evening to share all about our core and elective courses. The goal is for students and parents to leave this event excited about all the opportunities students will have as an Annandale Atom and prepared to complete the course request form when students meet with their middle school counselors! Breakout Sessions on the following topics will be offered throughout the evening: Welcome to Annandale, Course Request 101; IB/MYP Program; Activities and Athletics; English for Speakers of Other Languages Program; Special Education Office, and Student Life.
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Awesome Atoms
AVID Field Trip to Virginia Tech and James Madison: Last week, AVID students had the exciting opportunity to experience campus life at both the University of Virginia and James Madison University. During their visits, they toured the facilities, engaged in Q&A sessions with admissions representatives, and learned about academic programs and campus life. Highlights included the breathtaking Blue Ridge Mountain views and the iconic Jefferson Rotunda, making this trip an unforgettable glimpse into college life!
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Annandale Student Featured For Work With Baskets for Babies: Annandale High School’s own Tyson Perkins was featured during the Good Morning Washington segment, Kids Give Back. He shared about his work with the local non-profit to promote their "Baskets for Babies" initiative. This program encourages children to assemble and distribute essential items for families with infants, teaching the importance of giving back. Tyson shared his experiences and discussed the Atoms Games, an Annandale event that builds school community and gives back to Annandale families. Check it out on wjla.com!
World History 2 Participates in Labsite! The World History 2 team recently participated in a full-day professional learning lab focused on the workshop model and small group instruction. The morning session established a shared understanding of the workshop model, followed by an observation of Social Studies Coach Meghan McLain’s lesson. In the afternoon, teachers collaborated on lesson planning and reflected on integrating the workshop model into their practice. They will reconvene in January to build on this work, emphasizing small group instruction.
At Annandale, our teacher teams embrace collaborative learning as a cornerstone of professional growth. With five teams—Chemistry, English 10, Geometry, English 12, and now World History 2—engaging in lab sites, this approach showcases the dedication and professionalism of our educators.
Orchestra Teacher Annie Ray Featured on Reimagine Mason Podcast Launch! Annandale High School’s very own Annie Ray, GRAMMY Educator of the Year and Orchestra Director was featured on the first episode of Reimagine Mason, a new podcast spotlighting the amazing people who make Mason District a vibrant, diverse community. Check it out on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and X (formerly Twitter)
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Important Information
Follow Annandale HS on Social Media: Stay connected with Annandale High School by following us on social media! It's the best way to keep up with our latest news, celebrate student achievements, and keep up with everything going on in #AtomNation. Links: Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube.
Substance Abuse Prevention Lesson for Students in Grades 11 & 12: All FCPS schools will provide two substance abuse prevention lessons to all students in grades 11 and 12 during the 2024-2025 academic year. The lessons will be provided during W4 Advisory. Lessons will cover the following topics: Most Commonly Used Substances, In-depth Opioid Information, Negative Impact of Substances, Reasons Why Youth Use Substances, Healthy Alternatives to Substances, and Available FCPS and Fairfax County Resources.
For additional information related to FCPS’ approach to addressing youth substance use please see the FCPS Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drug Programs page. If you do not wish for your child to take part in these lessons, please complete this form no later than January 15. Your child will be assigned an alternate activity in a separate supervised location during the time the lessons are taking place. If you have questions about the lessons, please contact Stefan Mascoll, Senior Manager II of Student Safety and Wellness, at 571-423-4270.
Preparing for Winter Weather: Winter weather will be here before you know it! Watch this video to see how weather-related closing decisions are made. FCPS’ website is generally the first place to find out about emergency weather closings. Other communication channels will be used as quickly as possible including email, text, social media, and news stations. Learn more about how schedule changes are communicated. Be sure to plan for the winter season. Update your contact information in SIS ParentVUE, bookmark the FCPS website, and arrange for childcare if needed.
Winter Break Office Hours: The Annandale administrative offices will be open by appointment only from Monday, December 23 through Friday, January 3. Offices will re-open on Monday, January 6 at 7:00am.
Assignments Over Winter Break: We hope you are able to spend the holiday resting and rejuvenating in your favorite ways. In support of this, teachers will not assign homework, projects, or papers over breaks, and refrain from assigning any major assessments or project due dates on the first two days back. If you have questions regarding specific assignments in a particular class, we always encourage students and families to reach out directly to their teachers for clarification and information.
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Opportunities
NOVA Early Online College – Spring 2025 Semester: NOVA Early Online College (EOC) allows current high school juniors and seniors the opportunity to take up to 2 tuition free college courses. EOC courses for the Spring semester begin on February 4, 2025, and end on April 28, 2024. The deadline to register is January 8, 2024 at 5pm. Courses are asynchronous, online, and for college credit only. 13 different courses are offered along with courses that fulfill the IT Technical Support Career Studies Certificate. EOC courses are selected because they meet the requirements for most of NOVA’s associate degrees as well as being highly transferable as general education requirements for most colleges and universities.
December 9-13 - Computer Science Week: Computer Science Education Week, December, 6-12: Computer Science (CS) Education Week is December 6 through 12. CS Week is an important opportunity to inspire students through computer science (CS). Students and parents can explore free resources on the FCPS CS Week Educator Page and visit the FCPS STEAM and Computer Science public page. Please be aware that some digital resources may require parental consent before they can be used. Find more information about parental consent for digital resources in the Digital Ecosystem Library or reach out to Jen Cory, our School-Based Technology Specialist (SBTS).
Winter Olympics Camp Early Bird Sign-up: Winter Break Camp will again run from 8:30am-3pm, with drop off as early as 8am on Thursday and Friday, January 2 & 3. Sign up now for the early bird rate of $60. Regular Rate is $75. Sign up at https://bit.ly/OlympicsCamp25.
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News from Student Services
Academic Advising for the 2024-25 School Year: It is hard to believe, but we are already beginning to plan for the 2024-2025 school year. We wanted to provide an overview of how we are supporting students with the course selection process. Note: Access all the information needed for course selection can be found on our Academic Advising page, which has the grade level information presented by counselors.
December 2, 4, & 6 - Grade Level Academic Advising Presentations: Our counselors have recently presented information to students about the course selection and academic planning processes. This included reminders about graduation requirements, outlining course sequencing and options, and providing information about the course selection process.
January 7 - Course & Electives Fair: Students will visit information sessions on three courses of their choosing during our Course & Elective Fair. Our electives and IB teachers will provide a 15 minute overview of the course to help students make informed decisions about their course selections for next year.
January 9 - Course Selection Day: Students in grades 9-11 will select their courses for the 2025-2026 school year during W4 using a Google Form. This will help prepare students for their individual academic advising conversations with their counselors. Students will only be able to submit the form once and a copy will be emailed to their student email account. All students must have selected courses by February 28.
January 13 - February 28 - Individual Academic Advising Meetings: Students will meet one-on-one with their counselors to finalize their course selections for next year. Students will be given specific appointment times through their English classes. Students will receive their appointment times via email. We will begin with current juniors on January 13 and will conclude with current freshmen in February.
College Application Help: Annandale High School offers free college application support twice each week. Wednesdays during Lunch in the Career Center (Room 103) and Thursdays 3-4pm in Trailer 14. In addition, the Atoms Writing Center will be available to help students with their college essays and supplemental application questions during PRIDE Time and Wednesdays after school from 3-4pm in room 274.
College & Career Resources Schoology Site: Check out the Student Services: Annandale High School | Schoology (fcps.edu), which provides up-to-date information on the college application process; college representative visits; financial aid and FAFSA/VASA workshops; military options; information on apprenticeships; as well as resources for finding a job.
No-Cost Virtual Therapy for High School Students: Virtual therapy sessions are available to FCPS high school students at no cost 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. You may refer your child by calling 571-749-2940. Visit the FCPS Teletherapy webpage for more information.
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News from the Activities Office
At Annandale, we foster belonging both inside and outside the classroom. Sports and activities are another way for students to deepen a sense of belonging at school. To learn more about Annandale's Spring sports programs, check out this week’s “Atoms Athletics and Activities Newsletter." In addition, learn more about Annandale High School Athletics and Activities by visiting their website, AHS Athletics Twitter or Instagram page.
Purchase Your 'Atoms Pass' for 2024-2025! The Atoms Booster Club’s All-Season passes are back! The "Atoms Pass" provides you general admission access to all regular season home football, baseball, basketball, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, volleyball, and wrestling events. With more than nine sports showcased, you can save BIG with the all-season pass! To purchase your Click here to purchase your 2024-25 Atoms Booster Pass!
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News from the PTSA
PTSA Membership for the 2024-25 School Year: The Annandale High School PTSA is committed to helping our students and community. Together, we sponsor many programs and activities for our students, parents, and staff, including teacher grants, community outreach events, AHS Food Pantry, All Night Grad Celebration, Senior Scholarships, and more! Please consider joining for the 2024-2025 school year by filling out the online Membership Form. For more information about membership visit the Annandale PTSA website.
PTSA Pantry Is Always Restocking and Needs Your Help! The AHS PTSA Pantry supports current AHS students who experience food insecurity. We are gearing up for the new school year and need your help to restock our shelves! In addition, the pantry distribution schedule for the school year can be found here. All donations to the AHS PTSA Pantry are tax deductible. Contact the pantry with questions.
Shop Locally
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Please see our list of most frequently needed items here, you can shop in your local store. Items may be brought to the front office during school hours.
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Amazon
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Items can be shipped directly from our Amazon Wishlist.
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Funding
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Make a monetary donation through PayPal by clicking the Donate button below or by check made payable AHS PTSA (Please write AHS Pantry in the memo line and mail it to AHS PTSA, 4700 Medford Drive, Annandale, VA 22003)
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Sign up to be a Food For Neighbors Red Bag Donor
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It is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
- Sign up to be a red bag donor.
- Fill the red bag with the list provided
- Put the red bag outside your door by 8:30am on the donation days.
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