Eagle View E-Newsletter: June 6, 2025

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This week at Eagle View...

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Principal's Message

Dear Eagle View Families,

It’s hard to believe that the last day of school is just around the corner! What a fun and eventful week it has been at Eagle View—we’ve truly packed it full of joyful memories and meaningful moments.

We kicked off the week with our always-popular Field Day, and what a day it was! A huge shoutout to our amazing PE teachers, Mr. Randall and Mr. Niehoff, for organizing such a fun and unforgettable experience for our students. We are also deeply grateful to the more than 45 parent volunteers who made the day possible—thank you for your time, energy, and enthusiasm!

Throughout the week, we loved seeing so many of you join us for end-of-year grade-level picnics. These moments of family engagement and connection are what make Eagle View so special. Watching families connect with one another and celebrate the year together was truly heartwarming.

On Wednesday evening, our talented band and chorus students took the stage for a beautiful performance. Thank you to Mrs. Albertson, Mr. Walby, and Mrs. Johnson for your dedication to cultivating our students' musical talents and fostering their love of the arts.

One of the week’s most special moments was the Fairfax High School Grad Walk. At Eagle View, we make this tradition even more meaningful by having our Kindergarten students escort the seniors on their walk through the building. Many of the graduates were former Eagle View students, and it was incredibly moving to see them return to walk the halls one last time. We are so proud of the Class of 2025!

We wrapped up the week with our final P2 Assembly, celebrating our students’ growth in character and positive virtues. It has been truly rewarding to see our students embrace and live out the values of the Positivity Project all year long.

Looking ahead, we will celebrate our 6th grade students during their promotion ceremony this Monday. Please remember that the last day of school is Wednesday, June 11th, with a 2:00 PM dismissal.

Finally, to all of our families who are celebrating, we wish you a joyful Eid al-Adha. Eid Mubarak from all of us at Eagle View!

Thank you for a fantastic year of learning, growth, and partnership. Let’s finish strong!

Sincerely,

KJ An

Principal


✅ End-of-Year Reminders

The last day of school is Wednesday, June 11! Please see some important reminders below:

  1. Remind your child to return all school library books and FCPS laptops. 
  2. Check your child’s MySchoolBucks account and pay any balances. 
  3. Pick up any medications your child has been taking at school. A parent/guardian must pick them up in person.
  4. Bookmark the 2025-26 school year calendar to be ready for next year.

Please contact our front office with any questions.


Spirit Week June 2- June 11

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Monday (6/9):  Dress nice to celebrate the 6th graders!

Tuesday (6/10):  Almost summer!  Wear your tropical summer outfits!

Wednesday (6/11):  Show your HOUSE spirit and wear your house colors!


Medication Pick Up Alert

For students who have medications in the clinic the last day to pick up your students’ mediations is Wednesday, June 11th. 

Medication left at school after June 11th, will be destroyed.  It is school policy that medications must be picked up by parent or guardian, it cannot be sent homes with the student. Any questions, please contact the school health room If you have any questions, please contact your school health room aid, Rania Bahafzalla  or your school public health nurse, Michael Chen at 703-322-3110.  


📍 Community Boundary Review Meeting

The final community meeting to review and reflect on the initial draft scenarios before summer break will take place Friday, June 6, 6:30 to 8 p.m., at Glasgow Middle School

Click on the date to register. The meeting will be hybrid (in-person and virtual). Child care for in-person participants and language interpretation/translation for all participants will be available as needed. 

If you register to attend online, you will receive a Zoom link within 24 business hours. The email will come from “no-reply@zoom.us.” Check your spam folder if you do not receive the link.

At the meeting, an online tool will allow participants to submit feedback. Comments will be displayed in real time, and all collected input will be compiled, analyzed, and uploaded to our Comprehensive Boundary Review webpage.


Phase 2 Community Boundary Review Meetings

You are invited to participate in a community meeting to review and reflect on the initial draft boundary scenarios before the start of summer break:

Click the date to register. Each meeting will be hybrid, meaning that you may attend in person or via Zoom. Child care for in-person participants and language interpretation/translation for all participants will be available as needed. Another round of community meetings will be held in the fall.

Visit FCPS’ Comprehensive Boundary Review page for more information. 


🌞 Summer Resources Help Students Stay Curious, Healthy, and Busy

FCPS’ Summer Resource Guide has activities and tips on a variety of subjects and interests from camps to health and safety resources. 

Be sure to check back over the summer, as more resources may be added. 

🌻 Learning Doesn’t Take a Vacation — and Neither Does Fun!

FCPS’ Summer Learning webpage offers ideas and strategies for families to keep students curious until August. Summer is the perfect time to help your student explore new interests, reinforce concepts, and stay engaged! 


🍽️ Summer Meals for Students: Details Coming Soon

FCPS’ Summer Meal Service Program provides breakfast and lunch free of charge to all children aged 18 and younger. Check FCPS’ Food and Nutrition Services webpage and the USDA Meals Summer Meals for Kids Site Finder in mid-June for specific dates, times, and locations. 

Please note that no meals will be served on the June 19 and July 4 holidays. If you have any questions regarding the Summer 2025 meal service, please email SummerMeals@fcps.edu or call 703-813-4800.


End of Year/Summer Special Education and 504 Newsletter

The latest issue of the FCPS Special Education and 504 Newsletter is available online. Topics in this issue include:

  • COVID-19 Compensatory Education: Summer Academy
  • Extended School Year (ESY)
  • Be a Special Education Teacher
  • Fun Ways to Get Your Kids Moving this Summer
  • Exploring Summer Fun Without Leaving Your Home
  • Social Emotional Learning in the Summer
  • Self-Care Resources for Parents, Family Members, and Caregivers
  • Self, Health, and Relationship Education (SHaRE)
  • Fairfax County SEPTA News
  • Accessibility on the FCPS Website

Calendar Reminders:

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  • 6/9   6th Grade Promotion Ceremony
  • 6/11   Last Day of School  (Students are dismissed 2-hours early)

FCPS Cares: Recognize Our Staff Who Go Above and Beyond

FCPS Cares

The FCPS CARES Program is an opportunity for parents, staff, and community members to recognize FCPS employees for going above and beyond to help others and show they care. We invite you to submit your story, so we can all acknowledge the good work of FCPS employees, specifically at Eagle View ES.


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