 Is your student interested in playing football next year at Fairfax High School?
Coach Taylor will meet with parents of rising 9th graders this Thursday, March 5th at 6:30.
The meeting will take place at Fairfax High School in room H106, across from the gym.
Go Lions!
 Dear KJMS Families,
Exciting News! KJMS is gearing up for the 2026 Track and Field season. All students, whether beginners or experienced, are welcome to join! Explore events like the 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 1600m, 4x400, long jump, and Shot put. We practice twice a week (2:30pm – 4:30pm) at KJMS with Saturday morning competitions at local high schools. Stay tuned for our parent/student interest meeting in March.
Please note that several steps must be completed before students can participate in ANY activities. (Practice and Meets)
1st Practice
Wednesday, April 8th, 2026
Pre-Season Running Club (2 weeks):
To help athletes get ready and ease back into training. The program is optional
Pre-Season Dates:
- March 16th
- March 18th
- March 23rd
- March 25th
Please note: Pre-season practices will end at 4:00 PM.
Tentative Meet Schedule (8:00AM – 3:30PM)
April 25th @ Herndon HS
May 2nd @ Jefferson HS
May 9th @West Potomac HS
May 16th @ Oakton HS
May 30th @Robinson HS Champion Meet
We look forward to another exciting season and hope your student will join us! Please feel free to reach out to Curtiss Barnes, Athletic Coordinator (crbarnes@fcps.edu) if you have any questions about the registration process or requirements.
💻 Join the Movement: Girls Who Code Workshop!
Are you interested in technology, design, or just curious about how your favorite apps actually work? Now is your chance to learn from the best!
This Friday, we are hosting a special, one-period guest workshop led by former students from the Girls Who Code club. These high school mentors are returning to our halls to share their passion, show you the ropes of coding, and prove that tech is for everyone.
🚀 Why Join?
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Get Hands-On: Move beyond just using tech—start creating it.
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Meet Mentors: Chat with former students about high school life and STEM opportunities.
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No Experience Needed: Whether you’re a pro or have never written a line of code, you are welcome here!
📅 The Details
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When: This Friday during 3rd Period
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Who: Open to all middle school girls
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Where: Rm. 135
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Capacity: Strictly limited to the first 25 students who sign up!
Note: Please ensure you have your teacher's permission to miss 3rd period before registering.
Ready to build something cool? Don't wait—spots will go fast! Use the "Sign Up" button below to claim your seat.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050D4AAAA722A4F49-62741838-girls
 Does your student need a hand with assignments? KJMS Learner’s Lab offers a quiet, productive space with teacher support right after school!
It’s the perfect spot to catch up, study, or get extra guidance in a focused environment.
Weekly Schedule (2:30-3:30):
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Monday: Assessment Retakes & World Language Help
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Wednesday: Core Content Support (Math Focus)
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Thursday: Core Content Assistance
FHS Math Club Students will also be at KJMS to help students with Math from 3:30-4:30 on Wednesdays
Help your student stay on track and build confidence!
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- Complete the Parent Digital Consent - Last year, over 90% of KJMS Students stayed after-school - complete the Parent Digital Consent to give your student the option of staying after school
- Check out the KJMS Clubs-By-Day Calendar - See what clubs and activities will be offered - this calendar will be updated with club descriptions and signup links
- Check out the KJMS ASP Calendar - This is the most updated calendar with live updates
- Review the KJMS After-School FAQ Presentation with your student to better understand the how KJMS After-School works
- Stay Connected - KJMS After-School will regularly send out updates about upcoming clubs and signups through Schoology, News You Choose and Talking Points
 If you are picking up your student during after-school hours, please make sure to pull up in front of Door 7. You can either come to the door or text/call your student.
Stay in Touch with Us
Parents who speak Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Spanish, Urdu, or Vietnamese can call a telephone information line for general information about FCPS and to receive support if they are having difficulty communicating with their children's schools due to a language barrier.
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