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Mark your calendars for Tuesday, August 26 from 5:00pm-8:00pm
5:00pm-6:00pm Optional Learning Sessions
6:00pm-8:00pm Classroom Visits
From 5:00pm-6:00pm we will have opportunities to hear about Advanced Academic Referral Process; you can visit the Community Resource Fair; Meet & Greet our School Counselors; Hear about Family Life Education (FLE), etc.
The schedule change request form is open, and we are accepting requests for changes. If you have already filled out the form, there is no need to fill it out again. School counselors will work through schedule change requests after September 2nd. If your student would like to request a change, please fill out this form by September 5th https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeiGoZ38q2SNGINMMzFn7kTFRAu9hcTLr0grMZQb-Q47NBgeQ/viewform
Only a limited number of requests will be approved due to availability in classes. Requests will be reviewed by the director of student services. If you have any questions, please email your school counselor.
Parents and caregivers can view important information in SIS ParentVUE such as student attendance, grades, progress reports, and assessment scores. Watch this video if you would like help creating a ParentVUE account.
You will keep the same ParentVUE account until your student graduates. Information about students in the same family can be accessed through the same account. An app is also available for Apple and Android devices.
If you already have an account, be sure to update your phone numbers and/or email addresses (in the Parent/Guardian section), so your child’s school can send you important information. Learn more about SIS ParentVUE
Kiss and Ride drop off and pick up have been going very well. We appreciate your efforts to get your students to school and in class on time. As a reminder, Kiss and Ride students are dismissed at the second wave of dismissal in the afternoon.
-The tardy bell rings at 7:30 a.m. please arrive with enough time for your child to be in their classrooms by 7:30.
-Please pull all the way up to the farthest cone in the lane and have students prepared to exit the vehicle when it stops.
-Please follow the directions of the staff assisting you.
-In the afternoon, all students must be picked up from the front Kiss and Ride lane only.
-If you prefer to park and walk, please use the neighborhood streets. All parking lot lanes will be blocked off for student safety, and all parking spaces are needed for staff vehicles. This is for the morning drop off as well as the afternoon pick up.
-In the afternoon we need to be able to see students safely enter their vehicles, we cannot send them out into the parking lot or across the field.
Student Attendance: In order for our students to get the most out of their education, they must be in school and on time to class every day. Absenteeism in the first month of school can predict poor attendance throughout the school year. Students who miss 2-4 days in September are more likely to go on to miss nearly a month of school. If your student must be absent from school, please inform the school. The attendance phone number is 703-813-8787 or visit us at https://glasgowms.fcps.edu/about/attendance-reporting in our website.
In addition, parents will have the option to submit full-day absences through ParentVUE. Parent instructions are available on the Attendance page. The Parent Support Request page now includes under Application “SIS Parent” | Inquiry “Report Absences” option.
Cell phones and personal devices (AirPods, earbuds, headsets, or anything connected to the internet) must be off and away from the first bell to the last bell. Devices cannot be used during passing periods or as an instructional tool in class. If you need to contact your student during the school day, please call our front office at 703-813-8700. Learn more about FCPS’ cell phone policy, which helps students stay focused, safe, and engaged at school.
How can you help your school health room provide the best possible care?
- Have your student’s health care provider complete the FCPS medication authorization forms and submit them to the school health room annually, as applicable:
Glasgow MS students will receive free breakfast and lunch every day of the school year, thanks to the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) program. This USDA program ensures that every student, regardless of their family's income level, can enjoy nutritious meals at no cost. The meal service will remain the same as other schools, with a la carte items available for purchase.
Note: Even though all students receive free meals, families who may qualify for additional benefits, such as fee waivers for lab fees, summer school tuition, and more, should still complete the Consent to Share form. Visit FCPS Free and Reduced Priced Meals website for more information.
Glasgow MS PTA needs you! We believe that together, we an make every child's potential a reality-but we need more believers like YOU. Please join the PTA!
Email us at: Glasgowpta.va@gmail.com if you have any questions; if you would like to be a volunteer for our events; or to help in any way!
Due to the September 9th closing, our first day of Afterschool will now be Wednesday, September 10th, 2025
Program Details:
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Days: Monday–Friday
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Hours: 2:25–4:45 PM
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Transportation: Available Monday–Thursday only. Students staying on Friday must be picked up at 4:45 PM.
BOY & GIRLS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL
We’re excited to announce that our Middle School After-School Program is adding Boys and Girls Intramural Basketball this fall!
Here’s what you need to know:
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Interest Meeting: Thursday, September 11, 2025
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Tryouts & First Practice: Week of September 15, 2025
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Second Week of Practice: Week of September 22, 2025
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Games Begin: Week of September 29, 2025
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Season Ends: Week of November 3, 2025
Additional Details:
- Teams will play four games total (two home and two away).
- Students will have two practices per week for 7 weeks.
- All participants must have a current physical completed by their doctor. Students without a physical cannot participate until the form is submitted.
📄 Physical form (PPE) link: PPE Forms
If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Williams at gwilliams2@fcps.edu
CROSS COUNTRY
The following is a list of our major schoolwide Student Holidays for the school year.
Virginia Congressional Elections - Tuesday, September 9
Labor Day Weekend - Friday, August 29 and Monday, September 1
Thanksgiving Holiday - Wednesday, November 26 - Friday, November 28
Winter Break - Monday, December 22 - Friday, January 2
Spring Break - Monday, March 30 - Friday, April 3
Last Day of School - Wednesday, June 17
The entire 2025-2026 FCPS Calendar can be found here.
Friday, August 29, and Monday, September 1, are Labor Day holidays for all FCPS employees and students. Virginia legislation requires that schools opening prior to Labor Day must be closed the Friday immediately preceding Labor Day. We hope everyone takes the long weekend to celebrate a strong start to the school year and enjoy time with family and friends. See the complete school year calendar.
The Fairfax County Police Department shares these resources to help keep children safe online.
FCPS is committed to raising awareness about the opioid epidemic with our educators, parents/caregivers, and students. Together, we can help ensure our students thrive.
What can families do?
- Show you disapprove of underage drinking and other drug misuse. More than 80% of young people ages 10-18 say their parents are the leading influence on their decision whether to drink.
- Show you care about your child’s health, wellness, and success.
- Show you are a good source of information about alcohol and other drugs. Find helpful resources on the FCPS Opioid Awareness webpage.
- Pay attention to your child and discourage risky behaviors.
- Build your child’s skills and strategies for avoiding drinking and drug use. Talk with your child about what they would do if faced with a decision about alcohol and drugs, such as texting a code word to a family member or practicing how they will say, “No thanks.”
Get more information on opioid awareness.
Children go through a lot of changes, and it can be hard to tell if their behavior is developmentally appropriate or if they could benefit from mental health support. It’s important to talk to your child and pay attention to their actions, especially these warning signs:
- Increased irritability, hyperactivity, energy, and/or aggressive behavior.
- Excessive sadness, hopelessness, or worries.
- Loss of appetite, or significant weight gain or loss.
- Lack of sleep or too much sleep.
- A decline in grades, school avoidance, or attendance concerns.
- Alcohol or drug use.
- Withdrawal from activities and/or friends and family.
- Thoughts of harming themselves or others.
If you notice any of these warning signs or feel your child may be experiencing a mental health challenge, help is available. Please contact your child's school counselor to discuss your concerns and identify resources. Find additional ways to support your child’s wellness.
If you or someone you care about is experiencing a mental health crisis such as thoughts of harming themselves or others, please take action right away. Call 988, go to the nearest emergency room, or contact the Sharon Bulova Center for Community Health Emergency Services at 703-573-5679.
Emergency Resources
Crisis Link Regional Hotline - 703-527-4077
Crisis Text - Text NEEDHELP to 85511
Dominion Hospital Emergency - 703-536-2000
INOVA Emergency - 703-289-7560
Sharon Bulova Center for Community Health (formerly Merrifield) - 703-573-5979 TTY dial 711
Life Threatening - 911
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