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 February 12, 2026
From the Principal’s Pen
Dear Laurel Hill Families,
It’s hard to believe we are already past the halfway point of the year! As we turn the page to the third quarter, we find ourselves at a perfect vantage point: we can look back at how far our students have come while looking forward to the growth still ahead. This quarter is all about deepening connections and refining skills as we head toward the final months of the grade level.
As a reminder, second quarter report cards went home with students yesterday in Wednesday folders and are now available in ParentVUE. We encourage you to review your child’s progress with them. If you have any questions, your child’s teacher is always a great first point of contact.
We are incredibly proud of our students’ dedication and remain grateful for the continued partnership of our school community.
Sincerely,
Janice Dalton, Principal
Addison Smith, Assistant Principal
Thmeaka Traylor, Assistant Principal
 Black History Month
Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history.Learn more about the heritage months, celebrations, and traditions celebrated in FCPS. Learn more about Black History month.
 Save the Date
Feb 16 Presidents Day-No School
Feb 17 Ramadan/Teacher Workday (No School for Students)
Feb 25 3-hour Early Release Wednesday- School ends 1:05pm
Mar 5 Literacy/STEAM Night (more information forthcoming)
Apr 10 Teacher Workday/Kindergarten Registration 2:00-3:30pm
2025-26 school year calendar
 We want to thank MPO Anthony Capizzi and PFC Anita Chain for speaking to our families about how to stay safe on the Internet. The information was eye opening for both students and adults. We encourage all parents to be informed and involved!
 Coming Soon! Meal Kits for Fasting FCPS Students
From February 18 to March 19, students who are fasting during the day can take school meals home. These kits include one breakfast and one lunch to be eaten later in the day. To sign up and learn more, please click here.
The Food and Nutrition Program at FCPS is committed to providing well-balanced and nutritious meals to all students.
Starting in the 2025-2026 school year, students will enter their student ID number as their cafeteria PIN at the cash register to receive their meals. You can access your student’s ID number via ParentVUE.
All families are encouraged to apply for Free and Reduced Price Meals. Families can apply for free and reduced-price meal benefits anytime during the school year. If a family’s income changes at any point, they may become newly eligible according to federal income guidelines and can apply immediately. This includes income interruptions caused by furloughs, layoffs, or job losses. Once approved, benefits remain valid for the rest of the school year and for up to 30 school days into the following school year, even if the family’s income changes again.
Families with students enrolled in participating schools will receive breakfast and lunch at no charge.
Kindergarten Registration: It’s as Easy as 1-2-3…
There’s an easy five-step process for parents wanting to register their child for kindergarten:
- Determine eligibility.
- Identify your local school.
- Gather documents.
- Fill out forms.
- Schedule an appointment.
After the appointment at the school (the student and one caregiver must be present), the student will be ready for orientation or any other introductory events our school may host. Read more about the registration process. For more information, please email/call our student information assistant/registrar, Sarah Orlick at 703-551-5303.
Try Online RegistrationParents may register their children online for kindergarten through 12th grade. Learn how to begin the online registration process. When registering, parents will create or log in to an existing SIS ParentVUE account.
📚 Halfway Through Seeing Different Perspectives in Language Arts 📚
We are halfway through Benchmark Unit 4 in Language Arts! Across grade levels, students have learned how perspective shapes storytelling and understanding. Connect with your child’s learning at school with these fun questions and hands-on activities at home:
- Question: If you could be one of the characters from one of this unit’s readings, who would you choose and why?
- Activity: Have your child write or dictate a diary entry from the perspective of a book character.
At the end of the unit, your child will take their unit magazine home. The magazine includes an activity calendar with fun ways to help students build on what they’re learning at each grade level. You can also find information on how to support your child’s reading at home on the Benchmark Families website.
 Registration is NOW OPEN for the Girls on the Run program at Laurel Hill Elementary. By using a curriculum that creatively integrates physical activity with life lessons, Girls on the Run empowers girls to develop the confidence and character they need to become strong and healthy young adults. Registration for the spring 2026 program is will run through February 23, and the season will be from March 2 through May 17 (click here). The standard program fee is $210, however, we do offer adjusted program fees based on a sliding scale according to family income. Financial assistance is also available for families in need (click here). For more information, go to the Girls on the Run of NOVA website (https://www.girlsontherun.org/) or contact our Girls on the Run head coach, Christina Tremblay, via her email.

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