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- May 2 No After School Program
- May 2 Band and Orchestra Solo and Ensemble Festival
- May 5 - May 9 Teacher Appreciation Week
- May 8 - 10 Drama One Act Festival
- May 13 Reading SOLs
- May 15 Math SOLs
- May 15 No After-School Program
- May 15 7th Grade Social - After School
- May 16 Music Department Spring Trip
- May 20 Science SOLs
- May 22 Last Day of the After-School Program
- May 26 School Holiday - Memorial Day
- May 27 SOL Retake - Reading
- May 28 SOL Retake - Math
- May 28 Band Spring Concert
- May 29 SOL Retake - Science
- May 30 Orchestra Spring Concert
- June 3 Choir Spring Concert
- June 6 8th Grade Celebration
- June 11 Last Day of School
Frost Drama 2025 Spring Play Festival
Frost Drama is performing 10 Ways to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse and The One Act Play Disaster- two shows for the price of one! Performances are May 9th at 7pm, May 10th at 2pm and May 10th at 7pm. Tickets available online or at the door. Click here to get your tickets!
Spirit Week and 7th Grade Spring Social
Spring Track Season Continues at Woodson HS
Join our Frost athletes on Saturday May 3 at Woodson HS. Start time is 8:30am. Here is the list of future dates:
- Saturday, May 3 - Woodson HS
- Saturday, May 10 - Mount Vernon HS
- Saturday, May 17 - West Springfield HS
- Saturday, May 31 Track Meet Championship - Robinson SS
☀️ Discover Exciting Summer Learning Activities and Ideas
Join the FCPS Summer Extravaganza on Saturday, May 10, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m., at Woodson High School! During this free event, participants can engage in educational and enrichment activities designed to inspire curiosity and growth.
Learn about summer programs for children and resources from community and business partners. Enjoy face painting, touring a fire truck, student performances, and other fun activities. For more information, visit the Summer Extravaganza webpage.
Max Pound Foundation to Cure Brain Cancer 5K June 8
Be part of the Max Pound Foundation's Steps Toward a Cure 5k community event on June 8th at Woodson HS, honoring Max and raising funds for pediatric brain cancer research. Join us to walk, run, cheer, or help spread awareness.
Max 5K Poster (1).pdf
Options for Students Enrolled in High School Classes in MS
Your child is currently enrolled in a high school math and/or world language course. As these are high school level courses, the final grade will remain on your child’s high school transcript and will be calculated into their overall grade point average. Any grade of D or higher is considered passing and a high school credit is earned; however, students do have the opportunity to expunge the grade of a course taken in middle school and retake that course, if desired.
If you would like your child to remove the grade from the high school transcript, please complete the expunge form. This form can be returned to your child’s school counselor at any time until Wednesday, June 11th. After that point, the form can be returned to your child’s Woodson school counselor in 9th grade or Frost school counselor in 8th grade until the end of the first quarter, October 31, 2025. Grade removals may not be requested after the first quarter of the next school year. You may need to change your child’s schedule based on your request; if so, please note that on the form.
There are two options to retake Algebra 1 courses this summer:
- If a student is currently failing Algebra or Algebra 1 HN, they are eligible to enroll in the Summer School Algebra 1 Recovery Credit. This is an in-person option and registration ends June 23rd. Information can be found here: Credit Recovery | Fairfax County Public Schools
- If a student is currently earning a grade of a D or above in Algebra 1 or Algebra 1 HN but would like to retake the course to strengthen content knowledge this summer, there is the option to enroll in an online Algebra 1 Repeat Credit Course. This and all summer online opportunities can be found here: Online Summer Learning. All online campus registration ends on June 6, 2025.
Summer Learning at FCPS continues to contain all opportunities available from FCPS. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to your child’s school counselor should you have questions.
2025 Incoming Freshman Football Parents/Players Meeting
Monday, May 12 at 7 pm, Woodson High School Cafeteria A
We’re excited to welcome the newest members of the Cavalier Football family! This meeting is a great opportunity for parents and incoming players to connect with our coaching staff and athletic department.
We'll provide an overview of the program, including:
- Summer workouts and preseason practice dates
- Season expectations and key dates
- Required forms and paperwork
- Q&A with our coaching staff
We encourage all incoming players and their parents to attend as we get ready to kick off what promises to be an exciting season!
Freshmen Football Flyer.jpg
Questions? Reach out to Coach Blevins at jwblevins@fcps.edu.
Go Cavaliers!
Summer Extravaganza hosted by Fairfax County Public Schools
Discover Exciting Summer Learning Activities and Ideas! Have an unforgettable experience at the FCPS Summer Extravaganza! FCPS invites all families to get a jump on summer learning by participating in engaging, educational, and enriching activities for Fairfax County students.
- May 10, 2025 from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
- Woodson High School – 9525 Main St, Fairfax, VA 22031
- Event Website
Health Department
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Speech and Hearing Clinic. Provides free speech and hearing screenings to the community preschools in Fairfax County and refers them to Child Find for further eligibility for services and intervention as well as Summer Speech and Language therapy services for school-going children who have IEPs and do not have ESY during summer when school is out. Flyers in all languages available here.
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Summer Reading Program at the Herndon-Reston Clinic. Individualized evaluation and treatment plan to support language development and reading skills.
Resources for Impacted Federal Employees
If you or your family member is a federal employee, contractor, nonprofit, or business that has been impacted by actions, changes or disruptions to federal services or employment, you may find helpful resources from Fairfax County here:https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/topics/federal-government-resource-hub.
Additional resources for impacted federal workers can be found on this Commonwealth of Virginia Constituent Services site: https://www.governor.virginia.gov/constituent-services/federal-employee-resources/.
If you or your family has an immediate basic need for emergency food, shelter, clothing, or financial assistance, Fairfax County residents can contact Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning at 703-222-0880. You may also contact Becky Henry, School Social Worker, at 703-426-3864, rkhenry2@fcps.edu; or Hana Kim, Family Liaison, at 703-426-3873, hkim22@fcps.edu for support with finding local assistance.
The GMU Center for Community Mental Health provides psychotherapy services and comprehensive psychological assessments on a sliding scale for adults, teens and children. Families can access free, anonymous and confidential support from the comfort of home. Trained providers are available 7 days/week to offer help, teach evidence-based skills and to listen. Low-cost therapy sessions are also available upon request. Please see this flyer for more details.
Community Resource Available:
The application period for Fuel Assistance 2025 begins today and will end on November 8th. This year, the State pre-approved selected households for Fuel Assistance. If a client was pre-approved, there is no need for them to submit an additional application.
Applications for Energy Assistance are accepted in the following ways:
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Online: commonhelp.virginia.gov
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By phone: Enterprise Customer Service Center (833) 522-5582
- Paper applications are attached to this email or a copy can be requested by calling 703-324-7500.
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By mail: Completed applications can be mailed to: DFS Energy Assistance, 12011 Government Center Parkway, Suite 232, Fairfax, VA 22035
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By Dropbox: Completed application can be placed in a dropbox at one of the DFS human service building locations
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By fax: Completed applications can be faxed to (703) 653-1355
By email: Completed applications can be sent to DFSMycase@fairfaxcounty.gov
FIELD HOCKEY SUMMER CAMP 2025
This camp is for rising 2nd - 9th graders and perfect for all abilities! Players are placed in groups based on their age and ability to provide the best environment for becoming a better field hockey player and having fun!
When: June 16-20
Time: 9am -11:30am
Where: Woodson Aux Field
Cost: $150
Registration: www.woodsonsports.com
Register for whole week $150 or register per day $30
Payment will be collected the first day of camp.
Checks made payable to Woodson High School Boosters
Woodson Girls' Volleyball Camp
Woodson Girls' Volleyball Camp registration is open. We will have 4 sessions this year:
Session 1: July 7-10 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM
Session 2: July 7-10 from 7:30 to 9:30 PM
Session 3: July 14-17 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM
Session 4: July 14-17 from 7:30 to 9:30 PM
Please sign up early, as the sessions fill up quickly. The link for information and the registration form is https://www.woodsonsports.com/page/5647
Please contact Coach Sam at smackin@fcps.edu if you have any questions.
Woodson High School Football Camp
Woodson Football is hosting a youth camp (Non-contact) June 16th-20th from 9am-3pm at the Woodson HS Stadium. Check out this flyer!
Football Camp.pdf
To sign up for Football Camp, follow this link:
Woodson Football Camp Registration Link
FCPS Summer Programs
Registration is open or will be available soon for summer camps and learning opportunities offered by Fairfax County Public Schools for all students.
Career and Technical Education and Institute for the Arts Summer Camps
Career and Technical Education camps and Institute for the Arts 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.
CTE Summer Academy (CSA) is a week-long enrichment program that allows students in grades 6-11 to dive deeper into CTE program areas, develop skills, and begin career exploration. Watch this video about CTE camps.
IFTA is a two- or three-week summer enrichment program for students currently in grades 6-11. Students select from nearly 90 classes in art, dance, Health and Physical Education 9 (graduation requirement), music, and theater.
Earn Credit Toward Graduation This Summer
Take advantage of the opportunity to earn a high school course credit via this summer’s online campus program. Registration is now open. Students must register by Friday, June 6. Mathematics, health and physical education, career and technical education, English, science, social studies, and world language courses are available to eligible middle and high school students.
Summer is a great time for high school students to fulfill the Economics and Personal Finance course requirement. This is a self-directed course where students work independently. The course is available between Monday, June 23, and Friday, July 25. Registration is now open. Students must register by Friday, May 23. For more information, visit this Summer Learning page.
Message from the Office of the Ombuds
The Office of the Ombuds is a confidential, independent, impartial and informal source of support for the entire FCPS community. We serve students, employees, parents/guardians, and community members, by providing informal help to answer questions and resolve concerns regarding any FCPS matter. Our services include individual and group consultation, coaching, problem-solving, and for employee peer -to-peer conflict, informal mediation (facilitated conversations).
Many of our visitors tell us they wish they had known about our office earlier. While we are involved in various outreach activities, having additional Ombuds marketing materials available on-site at your school would help us “spread the word.” Our services assist in promoting a healthier community with tools and resources to effectively address concerns, questions, and conflict.
Lightspeed Parent Report on Child’s Device Activity
FCPS has tools to help parents know more about their child’s activity on any FCPS device. These tools are provided at no cost to families by Lightspeed, the school division’s internet content filtering service.
Parents may sign up for a weekly Parent Report, which will provide a list of the top sites your child visited. The report also offers parents the ability to sign up for free access to the Internet Use Parent Portal. Through the portal, parents may pause their child’s access to the internet on their FCPS device during non-school hours.
Learn more about Lightspeed Parent Reports.
Attendance: School starts at 7:30 AM and ends at 2:15 PM. Improving attendance is a major goal of Frost MS! Attendance and punctuality are critical to student success in the classroom, and absences add up over the course of the year. Being present in school for all classes is of utmost importance, unless the student is sick or out for another excused reason. Missed days, including excused absences, and late arrival can lead to stress on students who must make up the coursework on their own. Please seek to avoid vacations during school days when possible. Time is set aside during the school year for travel including winter break, spring break, and several student holidays scattered throughout the year.
If your student is going to be absent, please notify us by 8:00am at one of these:
Calendar: The Frost MS bell schedule and A/B day calendar can be found at this link on the school website.
Transportation: If your child will be using school transportation, please ensure that you have reviewed the bus route and schedule. We strongly encourage students to ride the bus as it significantly eliminates traffic congestion in the morning and afternoon. Tardiness because of traffic will not be excused. Bus schedules available through your SIS ParentVue account where you can see your transportation assignments. Please contact Area 2 Transportation with transportation questions at ots_team26@fcps.edu or 703-764-2050.
Communication: We believe in open and effective communication between school and families. Our school website and communication platforms will provide you with regular updates, important announcements, and opportunities to engage with your child's education.
Fair CIty Mall: We strongly recommend that students do not go over to Fair City Mall after school. Students rarely make the best choices and oftentimes find themselves in situations that they’d rather not be in. Parents, please talk to your child about this at home and reiterate that often. We encourage you to have your child ride the bus home or you pick them up in the PM Kiss and Ride line.
Get to Know FCPS and Resources Available to Families
Being connected to your school community helps you stay informed and support your child’s success. Take some time to get familiar with the many resources and tools available to FCPS families, including:
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School Age Child Care (SACC) — This Fairfax County Government program provides a safe and fun environment before and after school for elementary school-age children.
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FCPS Communications for Families — FCPS shares news and information to support student learning and promote family involvement.
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Family Engagement Resources — FCPS works to connect, strengthen, and support our families, schools, and communities.
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Family Liaisons — Family liaisons serve as a link between families and schools. Find out how family liaisons can support you and your family.
Resources for Families of Students with Disabilities
SEPTA, the Fairfax County Special Education Parent Teacher Association, was created to empower and connect families, students, and educators to ensure students with disabilities develop their full potential as individuals and community members. Learn more or become a member on the SEPTA website.
The Advisory Committee for Students with Disabilities (ACSD) is a state mandated Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC). Parents/guardians, students, teachers, administrators, staff, and others interested in special education at FCPS are welcome and encouraged to share their thoughts, ideas, and/or public comment related to the unmet needs of students with disabilities.
FCPS’ Office of Special Education Procedural Support provides guidance to staff, families, and students in areas related to the implementation of and compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, as amended.
Families of students in special education programs can find more resources in the Special Education Handbook for Parents. (Translations are available from the Parent Resource Center (PRC).)
The PRC offers free webinars, consultations, a lending library, and resources to help adults support the success of all students, including those with learning challenges, special needs, and disabilities. Their YouTube channel includes videos of workshops and webinars for families and educators to support student success. Sign up for their newsletter to receive information on upcoming webinars and other resources. Please contact the PRC with any questions at prc@fcps.edu or call 703-204-2941.
Kathy Murphy, the assistant ombuds for special education, provides information and support to parents/caregivers and students regarding special education and Section 504 services. Staff in the Office of the Ombuds believe that by being transparent and connecting families with available supports and services, children with special needs can equitably access public education.
Contact the ombuds by submitting a question, calling 571-423-4014, or emailing ombuds@fcps.edu.
Helpful Resources
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https://fairfaxcountyemergency.wpcomstaging.com/2022/07/26/covid-19-updates-new-vaccine-option-baby-vaccine-data-1-million-vaccines/Free hotspot and internet for families with students who receive free and/or reduced-price meals or Fairfax County services.
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988 is now active across the United States. This new, shorter phone number will make it easier for people to remember and access mental health crisis services. (Please note, the previous 1-800-273-TALK (8255) number will continue to function indefinitely.) Click here to learn more about 988.
- Locations to receive recommended child and adolescent immunizations are available throughout the Fairfax Health District, including at many pharmacies and groceries that have pharmacies. Please click here to find a location near you.
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Fairfax County Youth Substance Use Trends and Supports Webinar (recording). Due to the rise in opioid overdoses in the Fairfax Health District, which is consistent with national and state trends, Fairfax County Public Schools has partnered with Fairfax County Government to provide an educational webinar on youth substance use trends and supports.
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Healthy Minds Fairfax has a 1-pager on how to know when your child may have a mental health concern and where to get help.
Contacts/School Information
Attendance Phone Line: 703-426-5702
Attendance Email: frostmiddle.attendance@fcps.edu
Attendance Online Submission: https://frostms.fcps.edu/about-us/attendance-form
Heath Room: 703-426-5710
Parent Information Phone Lines/Support for parents who do not speak English as their first language: Parent Information Phone Lines
Parent and Student Technology Support: IT Support Portal
Principal: Anthony Harris apharris@fcps.edu
Assistant Principals:
Director of Student Services: Danielle Hornbecker dshornbecker@fcps.edu
Counselors:
Frost MS Website
Frost MS PTA Homepage
FCPS School Year Calendars
Blue/Gray Calendar and Bell Schedule
Schoology
SIS ParentVUE Account Access
Mental Health Resources and Emergency Services Information
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