GUNSTON GAZETTE

English | Español | አማርኛ | 中文 | 한국어 | Tiếng Việt | العربية | فارسی | اردو


Kristen Rucinski - Principal      Interim Assistant Principal - Myron Barton         


Gunston Gazette

mark calendar
  • June 9th: 35th Annual Gunston Variety Show
  • June 11th: Last Day of School - 2-hr early release - 1:20 p.m.

Last Day of School Dismissal 

Dismissal Schedule for the Last Day of School

On the last day of school, Wednesday, June 11, school will be dismissed at 1:15 p.m. 

Spanish:Está Programada una Salida Temprana el Último Día de Clases

El último día de clases. Miércoles 11 de junio, la escuela terminará a las una y cuarto de la tarde.


End of the Year Medication Pick-Up

Gunston Health Room is reminding parents and guardians that all medication stored in the health room must be picked up no later than the student dismissal time (1:15pm) on the last day of school, Wednesday, June 11, which is an early dismissal day. Medication left in the health room after that time will be discarded. It is school policy that medications must be picked up by the parent or guardian. Medication cannot be sent home with your student.

If you have any questions, please contact the school health aide at 703-541-3610



Attendance

Let's Finish the School Year Strong!

Student attendance at school is important all year long, up to the last day of school. Attendance has an effect on student performance and on school accreditation. See how to:

  • Check your child’s attendance record.
  • Help your student stay engaged at school.
  • Report future absences.
  • Understand the FCPS school calendar.

Learn more about attendance resources


PTA News

The PTA wants to give a big THANK YOU to everyone who has donated their time, money and effort this year to help the PTA!

Please help us welcome the new board that was voted in at the May 22 meeting! 

Meet the 2025 - 2026 Board

President: Jennifer Mays

Vice President: Morgan Bowles

Treasurer: Cheryl Heath

Secretary: Olivia Hupp

Volunteer Chair: Michelle Ko

Communications Chair: Kylie Powell

We are so excited to welcome this board and see all the wonderful things they have planned for next year! 

**School supply box orders will be coming out soon! 


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.


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
  • Planning for Life after High School
  • 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)
  • Preparing Your Student with Disabilities for College Board Exams
  • Fairfax County SEPTA News
  • Accessibility on the FCPS Website

 

Subscribe to the Special Education and 504 Newsletter.


Summer Meals

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 contact us at SummerMeals@fcps.edu or at 703-813-4800.


Summer Resources

🌞 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! 


Phase 2 Community

Boundary Review Meetings

You are invited to participate in the last community meetings 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. 


swim

Lunch Balances

🥗 Don’t Forget to Check Your Student’s Lunch Balance! As we approach the end of the school year, it is important to remember to check your students’ MySchoolBucks account and pay any remaining school meal balance. 

Families that earn less than 185% of poverty level qualify for free and reduced-price meals. However, an application must be completed and submitted each school year to receive that benefit. The application for the 2025-26 school year will be available this summer. 

If families have a current balance and think they may be eligible for free and reduced-price meals, please fill out the FRM application for the 2024-25 school year. Get more information about free and reduced-price meals.


School Board Unanimously Adopts the FCPS 2025-26 Budget

The Fairfax County School Board unanimously adopted the FCPS Fiscal Year 2025-26 Approved Budget. Facing years of chronic underfunding, the final budget required $121 million in reductions to the needs-based budget that was carefully developed with the FCPS community’s high expectations in mind. While these cuts and reductions will impact our classes, the school division will continue to do what is necessary to provide a world-class education for every student. Read more about the budget in this news release

 


Immunizations

Additional immunizations are required for students entering 7th and 12th grades:

  • All students entering 7th grade are required to receive one dose of each of the following immunizations before the beginning of school: Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis booster (Tdap), Meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY), and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. 
    • To meet the Tdap requirement, the vaccination must be administered at age seven or older.
    • To meet the MenACWY requirement, the vaccination must be administered at age 10 or older.
    • As a parent/guardian, you may decide not to have your child receive the HPV vaccination. If that is the case, the school does not require documentation.
  • All students entering 12th grade are to receive one dose of Meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY) before the beginning of school.
    • To meet the MenACWY 12th grade requirement, the vaccination must be administered at age 16 or older. 

Please consider getting your child’s immunizations early so that they can attend school in the fall. Summer is a busy time for families and health care providers. As long as your child meets the age requirements listed above, they can be immunized at any time. 

Local immunization clinics and additional resources are available on the FCPS Immunization Resources webpage and from the Fairfax County Health Department