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January 5: School Resumes, A Day (per. 1, HR(3), 5, 7)
January 6: Regional Town Hall - Virtual google form RSVP link.
January 7: Curriculum Night, see Academic Advising below
January 15: Virtual Meeting for Parents of Rising Seniors (11th grade), 6:30-7:30 PM Link will be sent out the week of the meeting.
January 19: MLK Jr. Day Holiday, School Closed
January 28: Last Day of Quarter 2, Early Release
January 29-30: Student Holidays, no school
Please call the main office for assistance and to make registration appointments.
Chantilly Main Office: 703-222-8100
Please call you student's subschool for early dismissal.
Office and Building Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Chantilly A/B Day Calendar
Dear Chantilly Community,
Happy New Year!
We look forward to celebrating the start of 2026 with all of our Chargers and welcoming them back to school on Monday, January 5 for an A Day. WE hope everyone had a restful break and is ready and re-CHARGED for the end of the second quarter and remainder of the year.
Curriculum Night and Academic Advising (see below for more details)
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
6:00 - 6:45 PM - Welcome to Chantilly HS (Auditorium) This program is for families of rising 9th graders. It includes staff introductions, information about course progressions and balance, and a student panel.
7:00 - 8:00 PM - Curriculum Fair (Library, Lecture Hall, Cafeteria, Science Hallways, & Chantilly Academy) This is an open house format for rising 9th-12th graders. Students and their families are invited to learn more about the course offerings at Chantilly HS and Chantilly Academy by talking with students and teachers.
Share the Love with our Chantilly Staff - PTSA WishList:
Help the PTSA keep our teachers and staff fueled and appreciated all year long. Please use this wish list link if you would like to buy snacks or a gift card or drop off items in the front office.
Thank you for your ongoing support and partnership. I look forward to connecting with you at Chantilly very soon.
Sincerely,
Amy T. Goodloe, Ed.D.
Principal, Chantilly HS
WE Lead the CHARGE!
atgoodloe@fcps.edu
@DrGoodloe
703-222-8100
I want to hear from you. Share your feedback here.

Senator Stella Pekarsky, along with Delegate Irene Shin, Delegate Karrie Delaney, and Delegate Dan Helmer, are hosting a pre-session, regional Town Hall on Tuesday, January 6th from 6:30p - 8:00p. (Virtual)
Please use this google form RSVP link.
Course Videos, Course Catalog, and Academic Advising Site is now live and available for student and parent review.
January 7, 2026
6:00 - 6:45 PM - Rising 9th Grade - Welcome to Chantilly HS ( Auditorium) This program is for families of rising 9th graders. It includes staff introductions, course progression and balance, and a student panel.
7:00 - 8:00 PM - Curriculum Fair (Library, Lecture Hall, Cafeteria, Science Hallways, & Chantilly Academy) Rising 9th-12th graders and their families are invited to learn more about the course offerings at Chantilly HS and Chantilly Academy by talking with students and teachers.
January 13 - Curriculum Fair for rising 10th-12th graders during Homeroom
Individual Student Meetings with Counselors
January 14 - January 27 - Rising Seniors
February 2 - February 13 - Rising Juniors
February 18 - March 2 - Rising Sophomores
January 15 6:30-7:30 PM - Virtual Meeting for Parents of Rising Seniors:
- Advising Timelines
- DE, AP, HN
- New VA DE Options/Opportunities
- College Advising/Post Secondary Planning
- College/Career Center Resources
- Online Campus
- Summer Classes
February 5 - 6:30-7:30 PM - Virtual Meeting for Parents of Rising Juniors:
- Advising Timelines
- DE, AP, HN
- New VA DE Options/Opportunities
- College Advising/Post Secondary Planning
- College/Career Center Resources
- Online Campus
- Summer Classes
February 19 - 6:30-7:30 PM - Virtual Meeting for Parents of Rising Sophomores:
- Advising Timelines
- DE, AP, HN
- New VA DE Options/Opportunities
- College Advising/Post Secondary Planning
- College/Career Center Resources
- Online Campus
- Summer Classes
Graduation Status: New Feature in ParentVUE and StudentVUE
A new Graduation Status tool is available in ParentVUE and StudentVUE. The tool helps parents and students monitor and track progress in meeting graduation requirements.
Graduation Status includes progress toward the Standard or Advanced Studies diploma for high school students and middle school students who have enrolled in one or more high school courses. This new feature is available in addition to the course history and unofficial transcript options in ParentVUE and StudentVUE.
Take the following steps to view the Graduation Status section:
- Log in to your SIS ParentVUE/StudentVUE account.
- Go to Course History.
- Go to Graduation Status and toggle “on.”
For questions about graduation requirements, please contact your child’s school counselor.
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) is pleased to announce the launch of a new webpage dedicated to Artificial Intelligence (AI) resources for students, staff, and families.
As AI technology rapidly evolves and becomes integrated into the educational landscape, we encourage all high school parents and guardians to explore this page to stay informed about FCPS's approach to AI.
Please visit the FCPS AI Resources webpage today:
https://ai.fcps.edu/ai-resources
Understanding AI is crucial for preparing our students for the future, and this resource is designed to support our entire community. Here is a quick tip sheet to start having conversations about AI and it’s impact in your family life. Incluida hay breves consejos informativos sobre IA y como se puede afectar la vida de su familia.
What is AI? Video Series
A friendly introduction to AI concepts designed specifically for parents and caregivers.
Video 1: What is AI? A Guide for Parents
Video 2: Talking to Kids About AI: Privacy, Fairness, and Responsibility
Video 3: Using AI Wisely for School Success
Checking out early?
The best and most efficient way to check your student out of school early is to send a note with them to take to their Subschool Office in the morning! Or call your child's subschool before 9 AM. to request early dismissal. You can find the phone numbers at the bottom of this email and on the Chantilly Attendance page.
- Your student will receive a pass to leave class at the time you specify.
- You won't need to come inside the school; your student will simply come out to meet you.
Please be aware that if you sign your student out in person, it can take up to 30 minutes for the pass to reach them, making sending a note the quickest option!
Important Reminders:
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Email is not accepted for reporting absences or early checkouts.
- If a student becomes sick during the school day, they must be checked out through the clinic, not the Subschool Office.
School Photos are now online!
Families should have received an E-proof via email.
Please remember to check your junk folder!.
For any questions about your student's school pictures please contact: underclass@vosphoto.com
The team at Victor O’Neill Studios would like to thank Chantilly High School for a great picture day!
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).
Visit the Volunteer FCPS website to complete a volunteer orientation. View Frequently Asked Questions to learn more about the volunteer levels.
Chantilly Main Office: 703-222-8100
Subschool Contact Information:
Important Dates for 2025-2026
January 28th: End of Quarter 2/Semester - Two Hour Early Release
Monday, March 30th to Friday, April 3rd - Spring Break
Thursday, June 3rd - Class of 2026 Graduation, 7 p.m. Eagle Bank Arena
Wednesday, June 17th - Last Day of SY25-26
Follow all of our Chantilly HS Social Media to keep up with the most updated Charger news, kudos, and recognitions. We post announcements regularly throughout the week including our bell schedule every Monday. Facebook: /ChantillyHighSchool Instagram: @chantilly_hs X (Twitter): @chantilly_hs
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