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 Read Across America Day was established by the National Education Association (NEA) in 1998 to help get kids excited about reading. Learn more about Equitable Access to Literacy in this video.
National School Social Work Week
March 2-8 is National School Social Work Week. Social workers in FCPS help to prevent social, emotional, and behavioral factors from affecting a student's ability to perform at their best. Their primary goal is to remove barriers that prevent a student from fulfilling their academic potential. Social workers are assigned to every school and center in the school system. Most social workers serve one to two sites. Learn more about the role of social workers in FCPS.
MYP Project Exhibition Night
Information Regarding Eating Disorders
According to the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA 2023), Eating disorders are serious but treatable mental and physical illnesses that can affect people of all genders, ages, races, religions, ethnicities, sexual orientations, body shapes, and weights. In the United States, 28.8 million Americans will suffer from an eating disorder at some point in their lives. There is no single cause of an eating disorder. Rather, it is a complex combination of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors that converge and set off an individual’s predisposed genetic vulnerability.
In collaboration with the Fairfax County Health Department, FCPS has developed a web page with detailed information and resources to be provided to parents and guardians of Fairfax County Public Schools. This information may be found at Eating Disorders.
Resources for Immigrants in Fairfax County

From Robinson's Parent Liaison
FCPS Family Academy Offers Free Webinars and Events for Families
In March, the Family Academy will offer the following webinars and events presented by the Family Resource Center (FRC):
Click on the titles for more information or to register. Sign up for the FRC newsletter or visit their webinar webpage.
Upcoming Events with the Family Academy
You play a vital role in your child's educational journey. The Family Academy compiles a range of classes, webinars, workshops, and programs offered by FCPS, aimed at assisting you in supporting your child's needs and learning within the home environment. We encourage you to browse the opportunities available Family Academy offerings.
2025 Family Summit - Beyond Labels: Nurturing a Culture of Belonging! (an Extension of the Special Education Conference)
Families, educators, and community members are invited to the 2025 FCPS Family Summit: Beyond Labels: Nurturing a Culture of Belonging. Fairfax County Public Schools, in partnership with valued community members, will host this free, in-person event. The summit will be held Saturday, March 15, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at South Lakes High School.
This event will feature:
- Opening Session: Julie Causton and Kristie Pretti-Frontczak — best-selling authors, motivational speakers, and advocates for inclusion — will share practical tools and evidence-based strategies to empower and assist all families, with a special emphasis on parents of students with individual education programs (IEPs) and 504 Plans.
- Breakout Sessions: Learn more about special education and global topics that benefit all families.
- Student Showcase: FCPS students will share their efforts in fostering inclusivity through posters, essays, videos, songs, art, and other mediums.
- Exhibitor Hall: Discover valuable resources and services in the community to support families.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with other families, staff, and community partners.
Childcare will be provided. Special education staff will be available to care for children with high support needs. You may sign up for childcare during the registration process.
Learn more about this event and register today! Contact FamilySummit@fcps.edu for more information.
Military Families
MFLC are licensed professional counselors, provide short-term-solution focused counseling, help to address the day-to-day stressors of military life and the impact of deployment and reintegration. Services are free and confidential unless it is a duty to warn situation. For an MFLC to see your child a consent form must be signed and on file. They are available in English and Spanish. Please feel free to contact Ms. Andersen at 571-419-1794 if you have any questions. You can find her at Robinson on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Social Work Spotlight
Family Resource Center is Offering FREE Webinars with Dr. Dalton!
Anxiety in the Context of Autism: What Parents Need to Know March 7, 2025 10 - 11:30 a.m. Join Dr. Jonathan Dalton, PhD, founder and director of the Center for Anxiety and Behavioral Change as he presents on the critical differences in the treatment of anxiety in Neurotypical (allistic) and Autistic children. We will focus on the differences between fear and dread and why traditional anxiety treatment approaches are often insufficient when treating Autistic youth. We will build parenting skills that families can use to help relieve the anxious suffering of their autistic children.
Register HERE
ANGP Chick-Fil-A Fundraiser: Spirit Week
All-Night Grad Party Committee Meetings
If you're interested in attending the all-night grad party committee meetings the dates and information are below:
3/27 | 4/24 | 5/22
Location: Recital Hall
Time: 7:30-9pm
Contact: president@robinsonangp.org
Afternoon Solutions
Afternoon Solutions is an opportunity for high school students to stay after on Mondays and get help from teachers on homework or assignments, studying for tests, time management, organization, and more. Students are asked to go to the cafeteria after school to attend.
Upcoming Calendar Reminders
March 28 - End of Quarter 3
March 31 - Eid (Holiday)
April1 - Teacher Workday (Student Holiday)
April 14-18 - Spring Break (Holidays)
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