Last Thursday, we celebrated our students’ amazing commitment to the after-school program! Those who attended more than 16 days this quarter enjoyed a special Chick-fil-A celebration as we also recognized our VIP Member students who showed exceptional consistency by attending over 28 days this quarter. Way to go, VIP’s!
To top off the celebration, we hosted an exciting KJMS vs. KJMS basketball showdown featuring both our girls’ and boys’ teams. We’re so proud of all our students for their hard work, commitment, and enthusiasm this quarter!

KJMS After-School will begin Intramural Sports during the 2nd Quarter!
Wednesdays - 3v3 Intramural Futsal - begins 11/19
Thursdays - 3v3 Intramural Volleyball - begins 11/20
- Both Seasons will consist of 5 weeks of league play followed by playoffs
- Students will form their own teams (your student can get a form from Mr. Dejo at lunch)
- Depending on interest, we will have gender or grade based leagues
- Check the After-School Calendar for dates!
 
- Complete the Parent Digital Consent - Last year, over 90% of KJMS Students stayed after-school - complete the Parent Digital Consent to give your student the option of staying after school
- Check out the KJMS Clubs-By-Day Calendar - See what clubs and activities will be offered - this calendar will be updated with club descriptions and signup links
- Check out the KJMS ASP Calendar - This is the most updated calendar with live updates
- Review the KJMS After-School FAQ Presentation with your student to better understand the how KJMS After-School works
- Stay Connected - KJMS After-School will regularly send out updates about upcoming clubs and signups through Schoology, News You Choose and Talking Points
 If you are picking up your student during after-school hours, please make sure to pull up in front of Door 7. You can either come to the door or text/call your student.
Stay in Touch with Us
Parents who speak Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Spanish, Urdu, or Vietnamese can call a telephone information line for general information about FCPS and to receive support if they are having difficulty communicating with their children's schools due to a language barrier.
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