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Welcome Back to The Nest!
Welcome back, Hornets! We hope you had a restful and rejuvenating winter break and are ready to jump back into the swing of things. Let’s make the rest of the school year memorable by showing our Herndon pride and finishing the quarter strong!
January 06: Days of Academic Focus, School-Wide
January 06: Religious and Cultural Observance | Three Kings Day/Epiphany
January 07: Days of Academic Focus, School-Wide
January 07: Religious and Cultural Observance | Orthodox Christmas
January 08: Electives Fair, 4th Period, School-Wide
January 08: Curriculum Night, 6:30 pm, Auditorium & Main Street (Door 1)
Herndon HS Calendar of Events
The events that support academic advising and course selection aim to guide students in aligning their educational choices with personal goals, ensuring they meet graduation requirements, understand division policies, and explore career paths through personalized guidance, resource sharing, and skill-building for informed decision-making. They clarify the maze of institutional requirements, connecting students with resources and fostering ownership of their academic journey for better retention and success.
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Days of Academic Focus - Tuesday, January 6, and Wednesday, January 7, School-Wide: Over these two days, all teachers will meet individually with their students during class to provide feedback on next year’s course options for their subject. Flyer available in Spanish.
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Electives Fair - Thursday, January 8, 4th Period, School-Wide: An opportunity for 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students to visit four different advanced placement, honors, dual enrollment, and elective classes and hear presentations to help them with their course selections for next year. Flyer available in Spanish.
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Curriculum Night - Thursday, January 8, 6:30-8:00 pm, Auditorium & Main Street (Door 1): Families will have the opportunity to meet with faculty members, network with other parents and students, and learn important details about Herndon HS. Flyer available in Spanish.
Details on each event are available on the Herndon HS website.
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Three Kings Day/Epiphany
Orthodox Christmas
Make Your Voice Heard!
Look for opportunities to share your ideas about funding public education and encourage your neighbors, friends, and community members to follow the FCPS budget process. Several key decision dates and engagement opportunities are listed below:
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Wednesday, January 7, 2026, beginning at 10 a.m. - There will be virtual regional public hearings on the governor’s proposed 2026-28 biennial state budget.
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Thursday, January 22, 2026 - Dr. Reid will present the proposed FCPS budget to the School Board.
Visit the FCPS budget webpage for more information.
Course selection at Herndon aims to empower K-12 students as self-directed learners by providing the resources and guidance necessary to make informed educational decisions. Starting the first week of January, Student Services will host course selection events to help students build their schedules, with a specific focus on the "Multiply Your Options" initiative. The goal of this initiative is to encourage a four-year commitment to mathematics to ensure college and career readiness. Because staffing and course offerings are dictated by student choices, families need to review the provided course catalogs and selection sheets together. Throughout this process, school counselors will remain available to help students navigate prerequisites, organize programs of study, and develop personalized academic plans that transform their long-term goals into reality. A list of events and the course selection materials are available on Herndon’s Course Selection website.
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🎓 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 their 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.
To view the Graduation Status section, which is only available for students who have enrolled in high school courses, please take the following steps:
- Login 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. Learn more about ParentVUE.
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