Hello Husky Family!
As we continue to make our way into the second half of the school year, I want to take a moment to thank you for your support and continuing to choose Hybla Valley Elementary! Your partnership, involvement and trust in our school make such a difference for our exceptional kids and outstanding faculty. We are so incredibly grateful for this school community.
We look forward to all that ahead in the second half of the year. Rest assured; we will continue to not only grow together as a learning community, but thrive! There is nothing we can’t do together as one Hybla community!
With love and gratitude,
Kathleen Sain
February 10, 2025
Students will be dismissed at 1:05 PM.
A letter went home to families and needed to be signed and returned to the school by Wednesday, February 5th. If you have not turned in your form, please call the Main Office immediately to let us know how your child will be getting home on February 10th.
We need to know if: 1) You have childcare and your student will go home at 1:00 PM, 2) You do not have childcare and your student will stay at school until 4:00 PM, 3) Your child will go to SACC.
Apply now at http://www.fcps.edu/prek


Apply for FCPS PreK for School Year 25-26! We are full day M-F Income Eligible PreK Program. Children must be 3 or 4 by September 30. Priority for 4-year-olds.
February 20 11 AM -1 PM at Hybla Valley Elementary School
Please bring-
-Child’s Birth certificate
-Parent Identification
-Proof of Address
-1-month paystubs or income letter or 2024 taxes or SNAP or TANF Letter
¡Solicite el programa PreK de FCPS para el año escolar 25-26! Ofrecemos un programa PreK de día completo de lunes a viernes para niños que cumplen con los requisitos de ingresos. Los niños deben tener 3 o 4 años antes del 30 de septiembre. Prioridad a los niños de 4 años.
febrero 20 11 AM - 1 PM en Hybla Valley Elementary School
Trae-
-Certificado de nacimiento del niño
-Licencia de conducir de los padres
- Comprobante de domicilio
-Recibos de sueldo de 1 mes o carta de ingresos o impuestos de 2024 o carta de SNAP o TANF

 This class is for families with children who are ages 5 - 10 years old. In this workshop model, you will be taught strategies on how to improve communication and boost self-esteem, support strong-willed children in a positive and loving way, and create a space of harmony at home. When: Tuesdays, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM. FREE dinner provided at 6:00 PM. Where: Hybla Valley Elementary School Dates: February 11 to April 8
Sign up here today! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdv_x0qpT9I1vByFgCZa8RGXNXaTf94mfmv9-co0QDPx0r5VA/viewform
Register here: http://bit.ly/3Cjke4b
 Fairfax County Public Schools believes that public education is the cornerstone of a successful community. We will continue to do all that we can to ensure access to safe and vibrant learning spaces for all of our students, families, and staff. While some things may be changing, what’s unwavering is our commitment to ensuring that all students benefit from a world-class education in a safe, welcoming, and inclusive learning environment. We encourage our students to come to school every day.
Parents/caregivers, students, and staff have asked what FCPS is doing to ensure a safe learning experience for our community. Please see resources below.
FCPS continues to monitor national policy decisions that impact our students, their families and some of our staff and their families. There are existing laws that govern our work as a public school system.
In accordance with federal law, FCPS does not require any student or family member to share their immigration status. Also, FCPS does not collect student or family member immigration status.
FCPS follows the law. The 1982 Supreme Court decision in Plyer v. Doe established that all children, regardless of immigration status, have the right to a public education. This was a result of the state of Texas enacting a law allowing school districts to deny enrollment to undocumented children.
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, or FERPA, enacted in 1974, also protects the privacy of student information.
FCPS is not aware of any efforts by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) or other law enforcement authorities to enter FCPS schools in order to arrest or detain students, parents, or staff. If enforcement actions are taken at our schools, FCPS will follow its existing policies and regulations governing access to students and student record information by law enforcement entities. We will do everything within our authority to protect our students and staff.
We are sensitive to the emotions involved and will closely monitor potential impacts on our schools as we do with any new regulations or laws. As additional information becomes available we will share it with our students, staff, and families.
It is important to always be prepared for family crisis situations, and we encourage parents and guardians to talk to your children, in an age-appropriate manner, about what to do in the event of an emergency:
Families may also wish to review their decision related to voluntary disclosure of directory information and contact information. Contact your child's school to update information.
Social Services Resources
Virginia Department of Social Services, Immigrant Services Northern Virginia Resource Handbook (English) Northern Virginia Resource Handbook (Spanish)
Legal Resources
Only immigration attorneys can provide families with accurate advice about immigration status. Resources for legal assistance are listed here:
Immigration Legal Services: Nonprofit Organizations List A curated list of immigration legal services in the DMV area.
Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Legal Aid Justice Center Rapid Response Toolkit This toolkit provides resources to assist in preparing for immigration emergencies.
Fairfax County Resources
Fairfax County Resources for Immigrants
Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning Connects Fairfax County residents with county and community-based services and resources, including emergency food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, employment, financial assistance, and other essential needs.
The Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board Provides behavioral health services, developmental disability services, and detoxification services to youth and adults in Fairfax County.
Please note: Links shared above may lead to external websites for organizations that FCPS does not manage or control. We encourage families to review these resources independently to determine their value for their needs.
FCPS Resources
Family Resource Center Phone: 703-204-3941
Office of the Ombuds
Family Information Phone Lines
More information can be found here: https://www.fcps.edu/resources-immigrant-families
Join Mathnasium at Hybla Valley Community Center for rewards, giveaways, and a night of fun and games for kids and adults alike!
Hybla Valley Community Center 7950 Audubon Ave, Alexandria, VA 22306
The Fairfax County Park Authority is preparing to replace the baby pool at Martin Luther King, Jr. Swimming Pool with a new splash pad for some summer fun!
Work is expected to begin early 2025 and the park authority is hopeful that the project will be complete for the 2025 swim season!
8115 Fordson Road Alexandria , VA, 22306
 February:
5th: 2nd Quarter Grading Report Cards went home with students
10th: 3 Hour Early Release, students dismissed at 1:05 PM
17th: Student Holiday (President's Day), no classes
20th: 2025-2026 PreK (FECEP/Headstart) Application Event at Hybla Valley Elementary School from 11 AM - 1 PM
20th: Girl Scout Meeting in the Cafeteria from 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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