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UPCOMING EVENTS
FEBRUARY
17: Washington's Birthday and President's Day (No School)
28: Ramadan begins at sundown
WSHS Calendars/Bell Schedules
NEWS AND NOTES
Kiss and Ride Reminder
Please remember students may not be dropped off in the main parking lot (Tuttle Road entrance) from 7:45am to 8:15am.
Anyone entering through the main parking lot will not be permitted to exit until after 8:15am. Thank you!
Please follow the traffic map below
“Go Paperless” Progress Report Option
Opt-in to receive “Paperless” Report Cards!
- Parents and/or guardians will need to log into ParentVUE, click “My Account” and select "Go Paperless"
- All parents and/or guardians who live with the student and share the same address must have a SIS ParentVUE account and must select the paperless option to prevent mailing of the printed progress reports.
- The “Go Paperless” option will apply to all their associated students, no matter what school level.
- If the associated parent and/or guardian has already selected “Go Paperless” for their secondary student, the option will now apply to any elementary siblings as well.
Report Cards are now available in your ParentVue and StudentVue under documents. If you do not have a ParentVue account, please see below:
You can learn how to activate your account by going to this video or follow the following steps:
- Contact the office during regular school hours and request an activation letter for SIS ParentVue.
- The school will provide a letter with an activation key and detailed instructions that expires at 12:00 a.m. (midnight) on the date listed in the letter.
- Once you receive the activation key, go to https://sisparent.fcps.edu and click on More Options in the bottom right corner.
- Click on Activate Account
- Review the SIS Parent Account Privacy Policy and select I Agree
- Enter your First Name, Last Name, and Activation Key as they appear on the letter.
- Enter your email address (which will become your username) and a password that meets the minimum requirements.
- You will then receive an email from noreply@fcps.edu to complete the activation. Click the link in the email before it expires.
- You will receive your confirmation of activation in a second email.
- CONGRATS, you now have a SIS ParentVUE account!
Don't Miss Out—Order Your Yearbook Today!
Time is running out to secure a copy of this year’s WSHS yearbook! The Yearbook staff has been working hard to be sure this book is packed with unforgettable memories, student achievements, and all the moments that made this year special. The yearbook is a keepsake your student will treasure for years to come.
Order Now: https://yearbookordercenter.com/job/4150
Don't wait—once they're gone, they're gone! Order yours today!
Order your Purple Up! Day Gear!
April is the Month of the Military Child, a time to honor and celebrate the resilience, courage, and contributions of FCPS military-connected children.
To show our support, FCPS will celebrate Purple Up! Day on Wednesday, April 9, 2025. On this day, school staff and students are encouraged to wear purple, symbolizing unity and support for military families across all service branches.
Purchase the FCPS Purple Up! T-shirt and/or hoodie between now and March 7 to wear on Purple Up! Day!
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Academic Advising Timeline 2025-2026
Mark your calendars with the following dates to assist with choosing courses for next school year. ** Dates have been updated due to snow closures
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Pre-Advising Learning Seminar | Pre-Advising Lesson shared with Grades 9, 10, and 11 during LS to go over Academic Advising Process.
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Academic Advising Rising Seniors | February 10-14, 2025 | Students meet one on one with their counselor.
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Academic Advising Rising Sophomores | February 17-24, 2025 | Students meet one on one with their counselor.
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Last Day to Make Class Schedule Requests for the 2025-2026 School Year | March 31, 2025
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**Future Spartan Orientation | April (TBD) | Rising 9th graders will visit West Springfield HS
Student Services Quick Links
🎒Academic Advising is Here!
Please visit our Student Services Schoology Course to explore the diverse course offerings available at West Springfield High School.
Under the "Academic" folder on our main page, you can delve deeper into our class offerings and make informed decisions about your future course selections.
We will begin meeting with:
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Rising Juniors: February 3-7
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Rising Seniors: February 10-14
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Rising Sophomores: February 17-24
Counselors are currently conducting academic advising sessions and will continue to do so through the end of January.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact your counselor directly.
College Bound? Apply for the College Partnership Program
What is CPP? The mission of the College Partnership Program (CPP) is to close the opportunity gap by preparing students for college readiness and success. CPP’s goal is to ensure that students capable of completing a college preparatory path will: succeed in rigorous curriculum, actively participate in the school community, enroll in a four-year college or another post-secondary program, and become responsible participants and leaders of society.
Would you benefit from the following elements?
●Having a trusted adult at school to touch base with about academics and social-emotional wellbeing ●Organizing your time, materials, thoughts, and writing ●Getting and staying motivated to succeed in school ●Exploring colleges, careers, and a variety of pathways to postsecondary success
Do you fit into ONE or more of the following categories?
●First in your family to attend a four-year college in the U.S. ●Need financial support to attend college ●Current GPA of 2.5 or above ●Determined to go to college ●Willing to take some advanced courses and put in the necessary work ●Good attendance record
If you’ve answered “yes” to any of the above, then CPP might be for you! Talk to your school counselor, as CPP just may be a good fit for you. Additional information about CPP is on the FCPS website.
Application : Due February 28th
ACADEMY OPEN HOUSES 2025
If you are interested in an Academy next year you will want to attend an Open House beginning in January. More information can be found here.
Open Houses are a great opportunity to visit classroom and lab spaces, speak with instructors and Academy Counselors. For questions, contact Bonnie Wannett: bjwannett@fcps.edu.
Fairfax County Firefighting Program
February 19, 2025
West Potomac Academy
February 20, 2025 6 to 8 p.m.
INTERESTED? ACTION NEEDED:
**If you know which Academy you're interested in, please also complete this form. The form is only available to students using their fcpsschools.net account.
SENIORS
Complete the ASVAB and receive a Career Readiness Medal at Graduation!
We are excited to share that in alignment with the VDOE accreditation standards, West Springfield High School will be recognizing students with a graduation medal, to be worn at commencement, for achievement in the areas of education, employment, and career readiness.
The Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), a valuable career exploration tool that your student will have the opportunity to take at West Springfield High School on two upcoming dates.
Seniors have two more opportunities to take the ASVAB. Students can register at the links:
- February 10 – ASVAB (Seniors only, Register)
- March 21 – ASVAB (10 - 12th Graders, Register)
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this further, please don't hesitate to contact our College and Career Specialist, Jeff Toomer, at jktoomer@fcps.edu, or phone (703) 913-3985.
STUDENT CORNER
🌹SGA Flower Sale
 Come purchase a flower for a friend or Valentine during all lunches on Monday, February 10th!
Flowers will be sold for $2 each. CASH ONLY!
 Visit our site
🚗Learner's Permit Test at WSHS- 2nd Semester Dates!!
When: 3:10pm- specific dates below
Where: Room 2228
Cost: $25
2024-25 Dates: 2nd Semester shown below
- February 27
- March 20
- April 3 and 24
- May 22
- June 5
Who can take the test: Students MUST be 15 years and 6 months old by the day of the test
- This test is for Fairfax County Public School students ONLY (FCPS ID is required).
- If you have had 2 unsuccessful attempts at passing this test, then you are required to test at the DMV for your 3rd attempt.
Please read the instructions below carefully…
How to Register:
- Visit FCPS ACE and sign up for a specific date- fcps.edu
- Once registered on the FCPS ACE site, you must also register with the DMV. A link is provided during the ACE registration and in your confirmation email. Failure to register with the DMV will result in not being able to test since they issue the secure testing codes to FCPS proctors.
The following are required to the take the test- bring them with you on your test day:
- A picture ID to verify identity. If the student does not have a picture ID, take a picture, write the student's full legal name under the picture, and have a teacher sign to verify the student's identity. You may also show your photo from SIS.
- Earbuds/headphones to listen to directions and test audio (optional).
NEED TO PREPARE FOR THE LEARNERS PERMIT TEST? SIGN UP FOR ONE OF THE PREP COURSES!
These 90-minute classes are offered on Zoom and help to prepare students for the permit test. Sign up on aceclasses.fcps.edu. Dates for 2nd Semester are 2/26, 3/19, 4/23, 6/4. There may be more dates added later.
Send any questions to Casey Grubbs (clgrubbs@fcps.edu)
ACTIVITIES
 School Activities Calendar. Check it out.
SPORTS
Spirit Wear and Tickets
If you don’t have Spartan spirit wear, don’t worry -- the Booster Club will have plenty for sale!
The cost of all games is $5.00 for students and $7 for adults.
To avoid long lines, we strongly encourage you to purchase a Season Pass, through our eTIX Site. Or you can purchase individual game tickets here.
PLEASE VISIT our WEBSITE www.spartansports.net for more information and our game schedule.

Spartan Sports Calendar Feb 10-15
Stay in Touch with Spartan Sports!
You can follow WSHS Spartan Sports on social media:
Website: www.spartansports.net
Instagram: @wshs_sports
Sign Up For the Sports and Activities News You Choose
ALL NIGHT GRAD PARTY
Purchase Tickets: 2025 All Night Grad Party
The 2025 All Night Grad Party (ANGP) will be held on Monday June 9th at 11:00 pm through Tuesday June 10th at 5:00 am at The St. James Performance Club in Springfield, VA.
Visit the site for tickets and more information:
https://wshs-angp.square.site/
🎓Graduation Yard Signs
Yard Signs are on sale again this year for the ANGP!
Order the signs directly through the Fast Signs website
Signs can be personalized and all proceeds will benefit the ANGP for the Class of 2025!!
FCPS NEWS
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
In case you missed it in FCPS This Week, the school division shared updates on the following topics and others:
- Proposed Budget Progress
- Make Sure Your Child is Up-to-Date On Immunizations
- Black History Month Event
Read FCPS This Week to learn more about these topics. If you are not already receiving this weekly newsletter, please sign up today.
Resources for Immigrant Families
https://www.fcps.edu/resources-immigrant-families
Resources for New FCPS Families
Are you new to the area and need help understanding school registration or connecting with your local school? The following resources are available for all families:
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Family liaisons work in the schools and community to help families get the information and assistance they need to support their children and to ensure their academic success. Family liaisons represent a variety of cultures, languages, and races.
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Family information phone lines are available in nine languages to assist families. A school system employee will respond to your call in your preferred language within 24 hours, Monday through Friday.
Visit the FCPS Family Academy webpage to learn how FCPS works to support the continued success and well-being of each and every student.
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 or by contacting our school counselor, social worker, psychologist, or director of Student Services.
Visit the FCPS Teletherapy webpage for more information.
FCPS Quick Links
WSHS Social Media
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Need Help? Contact our Family Liaison
If you have questions about navigating the school, learning about FCPS resources, or getting your student setup for success, our Family Liaison can help. Email or sign up for Talking Points. Use code the code T6AXZW
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