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Upcoming Dates
TONIGHT: BINGO NIGHT February 10th: 3-Hour Early Release February 12: Jump Club, 8:00 AM in Gym February 17th: School Closed; President’s Day Holiday February 19th: Jump Club, 8:00 AM in Gym February 26th: Jump Club, 8:00 AM in Gym March 10th: 3-Hour Early Release March 14th: PTA Sock Hop, 5:30 PM March 26th: Spring Picture Day March 28: End of the 3rd Quarter March 31: School Closed; Eid al Fitr
Admin Avenue
Dear Olde Creek Families,
We hope everyone had a wonderful week! Quarter 3 is officially underway, and students are continuing to grow and learn each day. Progress reports were sent home in backpacks today—please take a moment to review them with your child and celebrate their hard work and achievements.
As we move into next week, please be aware that winter weather is in the forecast. Be sure to send your child to school with warm layers, including coats, hats, and gloves, so they stay comfortable during arrival, dismissal, and recess.
And don’t forget—Bingo Night is TONIGHT! Join us for a fun-filled evening with friends, prizes, and lots of excitement. We can’t wait to see you there!
Thank you for your continued support, and have a wonderful weekend!
Sincerely,
Courtney Korb, Principal
Maureen Boland, Interim AP
Stephanie Kaminsky, AP
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School Counseling Week
Thank You To Our Counselors!
February 3-7 is National School Counseling Week, highlighting the tremendous impact school counselors have in helping students achieve academic success and planning for the future.
School counselors work with students in many ways, such as classroom lessons, group sessions, and individual counseling. We want to celebrate the important (and often behind-the-scenes) work they do each and every day toward supporting the learning that happens here at Olde Creek.
We are so fortunate at Olde Creek to have two fabulous counselors - Mr. Cameron Boster and Ms. Dina Berhan, who has been out on maternity leave but will return next week! We thank them for being such an important part of our Olde Creek family!
PTA Bingo Night is TONIGHT
Volunteers Needed! Please sign-up HERE to help!
For more information - please visit PTA Bingo Night
Jump Days
Spring 2025 PTA After School Clubs
For more information and to register click below!
Spring After School Clubs
Ramadan
Ramadan this year is from February 28th at sundown to sundown March 29th. If your student is observing Ramadan, please fill out this Ramadan Participation Questionnaire so we can coordinate on both on a prayer schedule and a lunch alternative for them.
OCES Future Planning
Now that we are more than half way through the year, it is time get excited on all our fun events coming up in the next few months. Take look below and mark your calendars now!
🐾P.A.W.S. (People Appreciating Wonderful Staff)
Have you seen a staff member go above and beyond for your family or student? Take a moment to fill out this quick form to let us know and say thank you!
Click here to tell us about a PAWSitively amazing staff member!
Immunizations
Make Sure Your Children Are Up-to-Date on Immunizations
Please make sure your child has all of their necessary immunizations. Remember, all students are required to be immunized against certain diseases to attend school in Virginia. This is an important part of keeping children healthy!
Starting Monday, May 19, students who have not provided proof of immunization may not be allowed to attend school. You can check your child’s immunization status and submit updated immunization information by accessing SIS ParentVUE.
Please check with your healthcare provider to make sure your child is up to date on required immunizations for the 2024-25 school year. If your child needs an immunization, make an appointment with your healthcare provider, visit the Fairfax County Health Department website for a list of child immunization clinics, or view other Immunization Resources. Be wise and immunize!
Dual Immersion Lottery Registration
Countywide lottery registration for the Dual Language Immersion (DLI) program for first graders in the 2025-26 school year is open through Thursday, February 13, at 4 p.m. Current pre-K students may apply for the kindergarten immersion program through Thursday, March 6, at 4 p.m.
Dual Language Immersion is available in French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish.
Interested parents/caregivers may attend an informational meeting at the school site. Visit the Dual Language Immersion Program registration page for a list of meetings by language offered.
Get more details on the DLI Program webpage.
Magnet Schools
🧲 Learn About Science, Technology, and Arts Magnet Schools
Three FCPS elementary magnet schools — Hunters Woods, Bailey’s Primary, and Bailey’s Upper — provide enhanced learning programs in science, technology, and performing arts.
Registration for the 2025-26 elementary magnet lottery is open Tuesday, March 4, through Friday, April 4. Learn more about the programs on the Elementary Magnet Schools page and information on the magnet lottery on our Registration page.
Black History Month Celebration - Date Change
FCPS’ Chief Equity Office invites the community to an Inaugural Black History Month Kickoff Celebration on Wednesday, February 19, 5:30-7:30 p.m., at Carter G. Woodson High School.
The event begins with a light reception followed by a formal program, From the Threads of Our Past to the Fabric of Our Future. The program will honor the enduring contributions of Black history and culture while envisioning a future rooted in equity and excellence. It will include inspiring performances, personal stories, reflections, and opportunities to connect and celebrate. The event is open to the entire community.
For more information, contact Nina Thomas, senior manager for Professional Learning and Cultural Responsiveness.
Student Voices at 2025 Family Summit
The 2025 FCPS Family Summit will take place on Saturday, March 15, at South Lakes High School. Visit the Family Summit webpage for more information.
At the event, FCPS students will be invited to showcase projects and advocacy efforts around inclusivity in schools. This is a great resume-building opportunity, and students can earn service hours as well. Students may share their work in a share-fair environment using posters, essays, videos, songs, or art. They will interact with attendees through conversations about their work, ideas, and efforts to foster inclusivity in school communities.
Students must use this Google Form to participate by Monday, February 17. A list of possible projects is also on the form. More information will be provided after the student’s submission is received. Please contact Manuel Gomez Portillo with any questions.
✨ Centering student voice is part of FCPS’ Strategic Plan Goal 2: Safe, Supported, Included, and Empowered.
Proposed Budget Presented to School Board
The Fairfax County School Board discussed the FCPS Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Proposed Budget at their work session on February 4. They discussed details regarding student enrollment and investments in students requiring additional support, market comparison data for surrounding school divisions, and an update on progress toward achieving the Baldrige Award for Performance Excellence. Baldrige is a framework used to assess and improve organizational performance across various sectors, including education.
The School Board also held a public hearing on February 4, where they invited the community to share their feedback on the proposed budget.
On Tuesday, February 18, the Fairfax County executive will present the county’s Advertised Budget, and the School Board will hold a work session on FCPS’ FY 2026 Proposed Budget. View the Budget Development Calendar.
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Breaking Down the Budget More than 85% of the budget is dedicated to instruction and reflects the needs of our community’s young people in response to the changing world around us. Budget priorities include providing competitive compensation for all employees, including a 7% salary increase for all staff.
Our families want their children in high-quality schools with the best teachers who provide rigorous academic experiences. FCPS must provide competitive compensation to attract and retain our outstanding educators, administrators, and other school-based and operational staff dedicated to the success of our students.
The proposed 7% salary increase would likely move FCPS to the highest starting salary for teachers with a master's degree among our neighboring counties and greatly improve our recruitment efforts amidst an ongoing teacher shortage.
Visit the Budget webpage for more information.
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🫱🏽🫲🏼Friendly Reminder: FCPS Trust Policy Information For Families
As we navigate the months ahead, many families are experiencing anxiety and uncertainty due to the recent Presidential Election and ongoing discussions surrounding immigration policies.
In 2022, the School Board adopted the Trust Policy, reaffirming its commitment to providing a safe and welcoming environment for all students and their families. This policy aligns FCPS with Fairfax County’s Public Trust and Confidentiality Policy ensuring that students and families can access school division benefits and services without fear that their information will be disclosed to federal immigration officials.
Virtual Community Boundary Review Meetings
If you have not been able to attend an FCPS Community Boundary Review meeting yet, it’s not too late! The following virtual meetings will have the same format and information available as the previous in-person meetings:
Click one of the dates above to register and receive your unique Zoom link. Each virtual meeting will be capped at 400 participants to help provide a meaningful experience for all. Language interpretation will be available. Learn about FCPS’ Comprehensive Boundary Review. Sign up for the School Boundary Review newsletter for updates.
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