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- November 26 - 28 - Thanksgiving Break (No School)
- December 5 - PTA Winter Market
- December 15 - Last Day to Donate to Winter Giving Box
- December 17 - Early Release Wednesday | 12:20 p.m.
- December 19 - Last day to retrieve items from Lost and Found!
All items will be donated during the winter break.
- December 22 - January 2 Winter Break (No School)
See the complete school year calendar
We were so happy to welcome veterans from our Hayfield Elementary community this month with classroom speakers, a breakfast and flag ceremony, and grade level banners placed throughout the school.
Hayfield Elementary Parade of Nations and International Night was an amazing celebration of cultures with fashion, food, and fun! Thank you to the staff volunteers who organized and put this event on and to the many families that attended, volunteered, and shared their culture with our community.

As the weather gets colder, please send in an updated change of clothes for your child (if needed) that is appropriate for winter. Thank you for helping us keep students warm and prepared!
 ❄️ Prepare for Winter Weather
Winter weather will be here before you know it! Watch this video to see how weather closing decisions are made at FCPS.
FCPS’ website is generally the first place to find out about emergency weather closings. Other communication channels will be used as quickly as possible, including email, text, social media, the new FCPS mobile app, and news stations. Learn more about how schedule changes are communicated.
Be sure to plan for the winter season. Update your contact information in SIS ParentVUE, bookmark the FCPS website, and arrange emergency child care if needed.
⛄ Keep Your Child Warm During Outdoor Activities
Please assume your children will be outside for recess each day, even when it's chilly! FCPS policies only limit outdoor activities when the windchill dips into negative temperatures, so your child will likely have outdoor recess on most days. Your children should be prepared with a coat, hat, and gloves or mittens. It is also a good idea to write their names inside each item, the extra gear is more easily misplaced. View the National Weather Service’s tips on staying safe during cold weather.
If your family needs assistance providing appropriate cold-weather garments:
- Call our office at (703) 924-4500 and ask to speak with our social worker, Mr. Herston Phillips.
- Fairfax County Coordinated Services Planning (CSP) at 703-222-0880: multilingual staff can assist with any challenges you are facing, including food, shelter, employment, financial assistance, and health.
If your child has a documented health condition that affects their ability to engage in outdoor activities when it's cold, please call the office and ask to speak with our clinic aide Ms. Debi Richardson. We need to establish or update your child's Health Plan so staff can support their health needs.
Hayfield ES Student Council Association (SCA) is hoping to spread an abundance of warmth and joy to our community this winter season! If you would like to help, please donate NEW hats, gloves, mittens, scarves, and NEW unwrapped gifts. These will go directly to Koinonia. Our Winter Giving Box is here and located just inside Door 1. Collections continue through December 15th.
For parents of students in grades 2–6 interested in referring their child for full-time AAP services, an informational video is available here on our Hayfield website. If you have questions after watching the video and would like to meet with our AART, please complete the Google Form linked here.
To initiate the screening process, please submit the following documents to AART Avery Rothman (agrothman@fcps.edu) on or before December 15, 2025. Late submissions cannot be accepted.
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Full Time Referral Form – Required (translated versions available)
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Parent Questionnaire – Optional but recommended (translated versions available)
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Up to two pages of work samples (digital scans or hard copies) – Optional
Submitting a full-time AAP referral form starts a process that begins at the local school and is completed at the central office level. Our school will compile a portfolio with multiple data points, which are reviewed holistically. At the central office, a committee of trained professionals evaluates the portfolio to determine eligibility for full-time placement. Eligibility decisions are shared in April. Parents may request a copy of the submitted portfolio by emailing Avery Rothman once materials have been sent for central selection.
For step-by-step guidance, you may use the Full-Time Services Checklist for Families. This form does not need to be submitted.
For more information, please visit the Advanced Academic Programs website.
Volunteer FCPS Helps Community Members Connect With Schools
The new volunteer management system, Volunteer FCPS, allows individuals to search and register for volunteer opportunities at our school or across the school district.
Volunteer FCPS is how FCPS provides a safe, consistent, and welcoming environment at all of our schools. Anyone interested in volunteering with FCPS must:
- Create a profile in Volunteer FCPS.
- Register for opportunities through Volunteer FCPS.
- Sign in and out of schools using the visitor kiosk on EVERY visit – no exceptions.
Recent Updates to Volunteer Opportunity Levels
Due to the overwhelming response, FCPS is temporarily pausing fingerprint requirements for most Level 3 volunteers. Those who have already been fingerprinted will be processed to be eligible for all Level 3 opportunities.
Field trip chaperone opportunities will now be classified as Level 2 (not requiring a comprehensive background check that includes fingerprinting).
To ensure continuous safety, all new volunteers are required to sign a Volunteer Certification Statement. This statement is a legal confirmation that you have no history of violent felonies, physical or sexual crimes against children, or crimes of moral turpitude (dishonesty, fraud, things that are immoral by society’s standards).
Want to volunteer? Sign up to volunteer at Hayfield Elementary School on Volunteer FCPS. Contact Volunteers@fcps.edu with any questions.
FCPS is asking all families to fill out a Federal Impact Aid Survey. The form is available in SIS ParentVUE under Online Packets, which is in the upper right corner of the screen after logging in. Please complete it as soon as possible. We will provide paper forms to families who have not completed the survey in ParentVUE starting Wednesday, November 12.
Completing this form for each school-aged child in every household is important. This year, FCPS expects to receive approximately $4 million in Impact Aid funding. These funds are used to support all Fairfax County public schools and centers.
For more information, visit the Federal Impact Aid Survey page.
Apply Anytime for Free and Reduced-Price Meals
Families are encouraged to apply for free and reduced-price meals at any time during the school year.
If your income changes — for example, due to a furlough, layoff, or job loss — you may become newly eligible. Once approved, your benefits stay active for the rest of the school year and for the first 30 days of the next school year.
Students who qualify for free and reduced-price meals or attend a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) school receive free breakfast and lunch every school day. It’s a great way to make your food budget go further and save time from packing meals. Learn more about FCPS Food and Nutrition.
Find more community resources available to families.
Family Cafe Series
The Connected Family: Navigating the Digital World Together
Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 6:30-8:00 p.m. Register Here Chantilly High School Library
- Today’s popular social sites and apps used by students
- Effective strategies to engage youth in discussions regarding internet safety
- 7 primary topics to discuss with youth that will remain important from kindergarten through adulthood
Join FCPS Intervention and Prevention Services to learn how your family can build healthy, secure, and positive habits online together. Interpreters and Childcare available.
For more information please contact the Family and School Partnerships Office at 703-204-4300 or FamilyEngagement@fcps.edu
Metro is hosting its first Metro Storytime event for families.
Date: Saturday, November 22 Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Location: Metro Center Station entrance at 13th St NW & G St NW Recommended Ages: 5–9 years old
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Storytime with Metro Rail and Bus Operators
Listen to Metro rail and bus operators read their favorite stories — straight from the heart of the transit system!
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Learn About Public Transit
Discover how Metro helps move our region and why public transportation matters to everyone.
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Metro Information
Receive some helpful information about Metro services and project updates.
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Fun for the Whole Family
Enjoy a lively morning filled with reading, learning, and laughter.
Whether you're a curious commuter or a pint-sized passenger, Metro Storytime is a great way to connect with your community and celebrate the joy of reading. Gather your family, hop on the train, and meet us at Metro Center for a story-filled adventure! Registration Link
 Winter Break camps and activities are now open for registration. If you have an eligibility letters from Food and Nutrition Services, make sure to keep those to apply for scholarships and discounts.
● Fairfax County Park Authority Fall and Winter Camp Catalog ● Registration for Winter Classes began October 28, 2025. ● Camp Fairfax Winter and Spring Break Camp - Registration has started for Kindergarten to sixth grade children residing in Fairfax County or City of Fairfax. Program hours are 7 a.m. - 6:15 p.m. Sliding fee scale available for income-eligible families. Breakfast, Lunch, and afternoon snack included.
Camp Fairfax Winter Program
Session 1: Dec. 22-26* (Three day program closed Dec 24 & 25) Session 2 Dec 29-Jan 2* (Four Day Program closed Jan 1)
Camp Fairfax Spring Program
March 30-April 3* (Five Day program)
*Program dates subject to change
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