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 Please click on the image above to view our renewed mission and vision.
Monday, January 19 - Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday - Division Closed
Monday, January 19 - Orthodox Epiphany
Saturday, January 24 - Saturday School
Wednesday, January 28 - 2 Hour Early Release and End of 2nd Quarter
Thursday, January 29 - Staff Development Day - Student Holiday
Friday, January 30 - Teacher Workday - Student Holiday
Saturday, February 7 - Saturday School
Saturday, February 7 - International Night (performances at 2pm and 7pm - more information below)
Wednesday, February 11 - Q3 Partners for Safe Teen Driving Presentation
Monday, February 16 - Presidents' Day - Division Closed
Tuesday, February 17 - Teacher Workday - Student Holiday
Wednesday, February 18 - First Full Day of Ramadan (begins at sundown)
Saturday, February 21 - Saturday School
Saturday, February 28 - Justice PTSA's Wolves at the Lodge (more info below)
Saturday, March 7 - Saturday School
The entire 2025-2026 FCPS Calendar can be found here.
Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid recommended proposed boundary changes to the School Board at its January 8 board meeting. Meeting materials include:
The School Board will hold a public hearing on the Proposed FY 2027 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) on Tuesday, January 13, at 6 p.m., in the Jackson Middle School auditorium. Speakers may address the FY 2027 CIP or the proposed school boundary adjustments. If you would like to testify regarding the proposed school boundary adjustments, you may arrive 45 minutes before the hearing begins (5:15 p.m.) to sign up to speak in person. You will be placed at the end of the speaker queue.
The School Board will vote on the superintendent’s recommendation for boundary changes and implementation on Thursday, January 22. Learn more about the comprehensive boundary review.
Justice HS Presents The Quest for the Diamond in the Rough!
Join us for International Night on February 7! Join our school as we explore and travel across the world, visiting every country represented by our multi-cultural diversity, all in the search of the legendary Diamond in the Rough.
Showtimes: 2:00 pm & 7:00 pm
Tickets: Adults - $10, Students and Children under 18 - $5
Cultural Food Experience
- 1st Show - 4:30 - 5:30 pm (for patrons of the 2:00 pm show)
- 2nd Show - 5:30 - 6:30 pm (for patrons of the 7:00 pm show)
*Prices for food varies
Thanks to all families from our pyramid who came to learn more about IB and AVID at Justice and throughout the Justice Pyramid. Please find the presentation shared linked here under the "Mission" header on our website.
Schools and offices will be closed on Monday, January 19, for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. See the complete school year calendar.
Planning which courses to take next year — and in future years — must be given considerable thought. Students and families should review the Graduation Requirements and Course Planning webpage to make informed decisions while planning for success in high school and beyond.
The curriculum webpage may also be helpful. Refer to our course catalog and course selection webpages.
Mark Your Calendar: Academy Open Houses
FCPS high school academies are holding open houses for interested students. Open houses are a great opportunity to visit classrooms and labs, and meet instructors and academy counselors.
An academy is a center within a high school that offers advanced technical and specialized courses to prepare students for postsecondary education and/or career fields. Academy elective courses provide students with various career experiences, including shadowing, mentoring, or internships with local businesses.
Students can explore more than a dozen career fields through FCPS academies! Watch this video to learn more about academy programs.
View the calendar of Academy Open Houses.
Come out to the 2nd Annual Mason District Health Fair scheduled for Saturday, February 7th, from 10am-12pm at the James Lee Community Center. We are partnering with a variety of community groups, organizations, and county departments to provide valuable health-related information, services, and resources for our community.
Services will include, but are not limited to:
- Vaccine appointment registration and information
- Medicaid enrollment assistance
- Hearing and vision screenings
- Substance abuse prevention training and resources
- Child development screenings and information
- Breast cancer awareness information
- HIV screening and prevention information
- Information on the importance of healthy eating
- And more!
The Fair is for all ages and is free entry for all.
Class of 2025 IB Diploma & MYP Recognition Ceremony
 Last week, we welcomed back our Class of 2025 graduates who earned the IB Diploma and the Middle Years Programme (MYP) Certificate at our inaugural IB Recognition Ceremony. Congratulations to all our amazing alumni!
IB/AVID Justice Pyramid Night
 The Justice Pyramid IB and AVID programs presented to pyramid community members on the values of IB and AVID programming in supporting students for post-secondary success. Pictured here are Justice alum from the past 15 years who came to share their personal experiences. It was a great night of collaboration across our pyramid and it was a great opportunity to meet many of our future Wolves!
POSSE Scholarship Winner!
 One of our students, Venus Mejia-Martinez, was recently honored for receiving the POSSE Scholarship at a ceremony at the Lincoln Theatre in Washington D.C.! Venus was one of 60 students selected from over 1,600 applicants in the D.C. area, per comments from POSSE’s D.C. area director at the ceremony. The POSSE Foundation partners with colleges and universities around the country and covers the full cost of tuition to each school. Congratulations on this incredible award, Venus!
Fall 2025 Creative Task Challenge Winner!
 Congratulations to 9th grader Rhys Cromwell for securing first place in the Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) CS Academy Fall 2025 Creative Task Challenge. A student in Mrs. Cumberbatch’s Computer Science Foundations class, Cromwell rose to the top of a highly competitive field in this worldwide event, which tasks students with designing and programming original digital projects using Python. This prestigious win underscores the strength of our school's computer science program and creativity of Rhys with his design!
Justice HS Curriculum/Electives Fair
 Prior to Winter Break, we held our curriculum and electives fair for students to learn more about course selections for the coming school year. Pictured here are Dr. Steriade, Mr. Dent, and Mr. Welch as they presented to students during the curriculum course fair. Students were engaged, enjoyed the presentations, and gained valuable knowledge about course offerings for next year.
French Carolers!
 Prior to Winter Break, Madame Buff and French students shared holiday cheer by serenading the main office (and others) with holiday tunes in French. Their performance brought a festive moment and brightened the day for staff, students and guests visiting Justice.
Tickets for Wolves at the Lodge Now on Sale!
Join us for the 4th annual PTSA fundraiser, Wolves at the Lodge on Saturday, February 28. Enjoy a night of fun, food, dancing, casino games, prizes, silent auction items and student art raffle. This is sure to be our biggest and best yet.
- Open to all parents, teachers, administrators, friends of Justice High School age 21+.
- Get your tickets now for as little as a $35 donation for parents/friends, $10 for teachers/administrators. https://sholink.to/watl2026
- If you and your significant other are planning on coming, why not join the Host Committee as Aces Sponsors for a few dollars more? Have something to donate to the silent auction or for a prize? Amazing! Contact us at watljusticeptsa@gmail.com.
Join the Justice High School PTSA Today!
Get Involved in the JHS PTSA
The Justice HS PTSA actively supports our students, parents and staff with events, programs and activities. But we need members and volunteers to make it all happen. So how can you get involved?
PTSA Membership
Join the PTSA and invest in our school community. Parents, guardians, students, community members, business leaders faculty and staff may join for just $10. We need everyone to be a part of planning and funding our programs. JOIN US! Visit jhsptsa.org/join.
2026 Calendar of Events
JANUARY
17 - Sat - Wolf Shack/FFN Red Bag Day
20 - Tues- 7:30-8:30pm - PTSA Meeting & Town Hall (virtual)
25 - Sat - Volunteers needed to unload food donations for Wolf Shack
FEBRUARY
9 - Mon - 7:30-8:30pm - PTSA Meeting & Town Hall (virtual)
28 - Sat - Wolves at the Lodge - Casino Night
Justice Pyramid Feeder Schools PTA/O's
Glasgow MS PTA
Baileys ES PTA
Beech Tree ES PTA
Belvedere ES PTA
Glen Forest ES PTO
Parklawn ES PTA
Sleepy Hollow ES PTA
Connect with the PTSA
JHS PTSA Website
justicehsptsa.org
Social Handles
Facebook: facebook.com/justicehsptsa
X (formerly Twitter): x.com/justicehsptsa
Instagram: instagram.com/justicehsptsa/
Membership Link
jhsptsa.org/join
Donation Link
jhsptsa.org/packpartnerfund
Contact the PTSA
info@justicehsptsa.org
Fairfax County Special Education PTA (SEPTA)
www.fairfaxcountysepta.org
Follow Our Budget Process
Encourage your neighbors, friends, and community members to follow the FCPS budget process and look for opportunities to share your ideas about funding public education. Key decision dates and engagement opportunities are coming up in the next few weeks:
- The Fairfax County delegation to the General Assembly will hold a public hearing regarding the upcoming 2026 session on Saturday, January 10, at 9 a.m. in the Board Auditorium at the Fairfax County Government Center.
Fairfax County residents can sign up in advance to speak at the hearing online or contact the Department of Clerk Services at 703-324-3151, TTY 711, by Thursday, January 8, at noon.
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Thursday, January 22, Dr. Reid will present the proposed budget to the School Board.
Visit our budget webpage for more information.
Healthy Habits to Reduce the Spread of Flu and Other Germs
Fairfax County is seeing very high levels of influenza (flu) illness. Visits to emergency departments and urgent care centers for flu-like illness have increased, especially among children, and multiple flu outbreaks have occurred in our community and school settings.
Consider these tips from the Fairfax County Health Department to help reduce the spread of flu and other germs.
Winter Resources for Families
A list of resources has been compiled for students and families in case they or someone they know needs assistance while schools are closed for winter break. Please visit FCPS’ winter resources page for information on academic support, mental health support, and county resources related to food, clothing, housing, and other needs.
Even If School Is Closed, Learning Can Continue!
We encourage students to take advantage of fun learning opportunities during the upcoming winter break and on snow days. Consider these winter activities to blend education and play at home.
January is National Mentoring Month
Imagine a world where young people feel empowered, encouraged, and understood. Mentors can make that world a reality by helping young people find and follow their passions, excel in school, and thrive wherever they are.Learn more about Mentoring Month.
Research has shown that young people with at least one trusted mentor are less likely to skip school, less likely to use illegal drugs or drink alcohol, and more prepared to enter college or the workforce. Yet one in three children lack a mentor.
All it takes is one person to serve as a trusted adult to help change a young person’s path in life. Mentors provide attention, support, and enrichment, and help connect their mentees to resources that may help them on their journey in life.
The FCPS MentorWorks program matches mentors with students in schools near where they live or work. They meet for at least 30 minutes a week. Learn more about how to become a mentor for an FCPS student. Contact Martha Macdonald, mentoring specialist, for additional information at mmacdonald@fcps.edu.
Quarter End
Tuesday, January 28, is the last day of the quarter and an early release for students. See the complete school year calendar.
New Justice Swag Available Now!
Celebrate the grand opening of our official Justice High School and new logo store with 20% OFF custom tees, hoodies, joggers, hats & more. Use the code SPIRIT20. Sale ends January 19th. Check out all we have to offer by clicking The Sideline Store.
Partners for Safe Teen Driving
Justice High School Auditorium - Driver’s Education
The state of Virginia requires students and their parents or legal guardians to attend ONE session of Partners for Safe Teen Driving in order to receive their Pink Card (DEC-8). The 90 minute session requires participants to be actively involved during the presentation. This is offered in conjunction with our 10th grade driver education curriculum and is a requirement. All sessions are in person for the 2025-2026 school year at Justice HS in the Auditorium. Registration link, and schedule is below. It is also posted on your 1oth grade teacher’s SCHOOLOGY PAGE.
The third PSTD meeting of the year is scheduled for Wednesday, February 11 from 6:30 – 8:00 PM. This meeting has a hard 6:30 PM start in the Auditorium. Doors lock at 6:30 sharp and an entry after that will not be allowed. (State Law) Students and parents should plan to arrive at 6 pm to avoid being locked out.
All students MUST HAVE a have a legal guardian present with them. If attending PSTD session, please make sure you are registered with this Google Form.
UPCOMING PSTD DATES
February 11th
March 18th
May 13th
Family Information Line Available in Nine Languages
Parents/caregivers who speak Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Spanish, Urdu, or Vietnamese may call a telephone information line for general information about FCPS. View the list of phone numbers.
Keeping Children Safe Online
The Fairfax County Police Department shares these resources to help keep children safe online.
What Families Can Do to Fight Drug Misuse
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.
Varsity Tutors Provides On-Demand Support at No Cost
Every student can take advantage of Varsity Tutors’ services at no cost, including weekly live online classes; on-demand 24/7 chat tutoring; essay editing; and study resources such as recorded content, practice problems, and diagnostic tests. Learn more about online tutoring with Varsity Tutors.
No-Cost Mental Online Therapy for All High School Students
Is your student experiencing anxiety, behavior changes, or challenges with peer and family relationships? Do they seem withdrawn or uninterested in their usual hobbies?
Parents/caregivers can refer their children for free weekly therapy with a licensed therapist through Hazel Health. Visit the FCPS’ Teletherapy webpage for information about this service.
Supporting Your Child’s Mental Health
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.
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Crisis Link Regional Hotline - 703-527-4077
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