Hornet Happenings: Week of March 10th

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Monday, March 10th is a 3 Hour Early Release

Halley students will be dismissed tomorrow at 1:05 PM.  

We will use your after-school preferences from our last Google form when sending students home tomorrow.  If you need your child to stay after-school due to child-care needs please contact our school office first thing in the morning.  Our offices open at 8:30 AM.  If you need a change of transportation, please contact the school office.  Please do not attempt to contact your child's teacher as they will be busy with instruction.

Our school phone number is 703-551-5700.


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Thank you for attending the all school PTO meeting last week.  Please fill out the PTO feedback survey if you haven't already,click here .

Check out the  PTO website and social media for a snapshot of how your donations to the PTO have an impact.

Boosterthon- Fun Run

 The annual Halley Elementary Boosterthon fundraising campaign is here!  Our goal is to raise $20,000 for the 2025-26 school year to support : classroom field trip transportation, teacher appreciation  activities, classroom books, book clubs for grades 4-6th, school beautification projects and instructional tools like 'zones or regulation' and 'second step'. 

Signing up for Boosterthon is easy and free!  Go to : Mybooster.com, today!

 

SAVE THE DATES: 

Campaign Kick Off - 3/21/25

Fun Run - 4/2/25

The PTO needs parent volunteers to help facilitate the Boosterthon fundraising campaign this year, sign up to help, HERE!

 

THANK YOU for working with the PTO to make our school community stronger.  We are grateful for your ongoing support!


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Halley Parent Showcase Week

March 24 thru 28th

Come and catch a glimpse of educational excellence during our Halley Parent Showcase Week!

Each grade level has a specific date and time which allows parents to visit their child's classroom.

Please check your child's classroom newsletter (delivered via email) this week for your exact date and time.

It is sure to be a great time for all!

We invite all families to join us on Thursday, March 27th for our Curriculum Resource Night!  Engage in fun and interactive learning activities that can be used at home!


Attendance Matters Every Student Everyday

The winter cold and flu season has been extremely rough on many of our FCPS school communities…including Halley. Our chronic absenteeism rate has increased to 20.4% during the month of February.

Parents please remember: Sniffles and a simple cough can be managed by the clinic while students are at school.  Please only have your child stay home if they are running a fever, or have symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting or a rash.  Consider allowing your child to wear a mask to school.

Let’s get our school-wide attendance back on track this week and the weeks to come.


Crayon Initiative

ST Math Madness

It’s Kindergarten Registration Time!

Attending kindergarten provides children with an opportunity to learn and practice the essential social, emotional, problem-solving, and self-regulation skills they will use throughout their lives. Fairfax County public schools typically conduct kindergarten registration events, including orientation, between January and April. Eligible children can also be registered throughout the summer, but registering your child early helps us prepare and ensure we have the teachers and resources needed on the first day of school. 

Families should prepare for registration by gathering documents and completing forms on the FCPS kindergarten registration webpage. FCPS offers support and resources for all families to help with registration and the transition to kindergarten. For support in other languages, visit the kindergarten registration webpage.

✨ A strong start is Goal 1 of the 2023-30 Strategic Plan


🤝 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 will be hosting the free, in-person event in collaboration with valued community partners. 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.



📖 Supporting Academic Growth and Reading on Level by Third Grade

The FCPS Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Advertised Budget invests in academic growth and excellence for each and every student, which is one of the priorities of the FCPS Strategic Plan

Across FCPS, teachers, staff, parents, and even older students are invested in helping our youngest learners grow their love of reading from a strong foundation. 

The goal is for students to move from “learning to read” to “reading to learn” by the end of the third grade. Reading on grade level is connected to other Strategic Plan goals, including completing advanced coursework and graduating on time. 

Last fall, FCPS introduced a new reading curriculum that aligns with evidence-based literacy instruction. Between fall and winter, reading screener results show more than a 4% increase in the number of students in kindergarten to third grade approaching or meeting expectations. Similarly, 3.4% more third graders demonstrate strong foundations of reading and 8.4% more third graders are mastering grade-level standards. 

Discover how an elementary school employs a science-based approach, including phonics, to supercharge students' reading.

Learn more about the FCPS FY 2026 Advertised Budget. View the Budget Development Calendar to stay up to date.


🚀 Prepare for a Summer of Learning and Fun

Registration will be available soon for summer camps offered by Fairfax County Public Schools for all students. Career and Technical Education (CTE) camps and Institute for the Arts (IFTA) camps will be held in July at Lake Braddock Secondary School from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bus transportation will be available from select FCPS middle and high schools. Registration begins for these programs on Monday, March 10, and ends Friday, June 6.

Tech Adventure Camp (TAC) is a week-long exploratory camp designed to allow current K-5 students to explore activities in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math), culinary arts, health, trades, and business and marketing areas. Watch this video about CTE camps.

E-IFTA is a weekly arts camp for students in grades 2-5 who love to sing, dance, act, perform, make, and create. Students take part in four daily classes related to dance, music, theater, and visual art. They work with FCPS fine arts teachers who create fun and engaging classes. 

For more information, see the Summer Learning page.