This Week at Langley

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Langley Calendar

Check out the 'Langley Calendar' for upcoming events. Click on any event for more details, and be sure to bookmark the page for easy access in the future. You can also visit the 'Events' section on the Langley High School website.



This Week at Langley | Upcoming Events

Tuesday, April 21

  • Teacher Workday – No School for Students

Wednesday, April 22

  • Senior Class Forum, Lecture Hall, Coffee at 9:00 a.m., Presentation at 9:30 a.m.

Thursday, April 23

  • Freshman Class Forum, Lecture Hall, Coffee at 9:00 a.m., Presentation at 9:30 a.m.

Friday, April 24

  • Junior Class Forum, Social Time at 9:00 a.m., Presentation at 9:30 a.m.

Parent Forums in Lecture Hall

Please park in the bus loop located at the back of the building and enter through Door #10.  You will go through the security screening there and not need to sign in at the main office.  After being screened, head upstairs and turn right.  The Lecture Hall will be at the end of the hall.


Principal's Message 

Langley families,

We've had a great week at Langley. We can all feel the excitement building as we head into testing season and the events surrounding the celebration of our Class of 2026.

We celebrated our military-connected families for Purple Up Day on Wednesday. Over 50 of our military-connected students gathered for food and conversation. A few weeks ago, FCPS was here at Langley, interviewing many of our military families. A Purple Up Day video was produced, and our families are prominently showcased. Please take a look at your leisure. Purple Up Video

As a reminder, we will not have school on Tuesday, 21 April, due to the Virginia Special Election.

Have a wonderful week.

Mr. Stroud


Senior Class Parent Forum, Dues, Yard Signs, etc...

final senior class parent forum “college 101 (the parent version)”: Join us for an informal panel discussion next Wed, Apr 22, 9:30-11 am in the LHS Lecture Hall. Join us for coffee at 9am followed by a panel discussion featuring the wisdom of Langley parents who have survived launching kids off to college. They will share lessons learned and helpful tips on a variety of topics from financial, medical, and legal matters to academics, dorms/roommates, move-in and more!  We will also cover senior class end of year activities, Langley Leap, Graduation updates, All Night Grad Party, and more!

senior graduation dues: The funds are required and will be used to pay for your student's cap and gown and to offset the cost of graduation and related expenses. Cost is $75. Click here to pay dues.

senior yard signs CAN STILL BE PURCHASED until Thursday, April 23 at midnight: Let your graduate know how proud you are of them and support the ANGP. Purchase a Congrats Class of 2026 sign with their name on it to display in your yard! Signs are $35 each. 

angp tickets: The All Night Grad Party Committee and 2026 Class Parents are happy to announce Early Bird ANGP ticket sales! ANGP is a safe and drug-free party the night of graduation, June 8 from 10 pm - 4:30 am at Spring Hill Rec Center. Activities include casino, inflatable laser tag and axe throwing, pool tables, foosball, ping pong, video games, curling, paddle boats, food, prizes and much more. Click here to purchase tickets!

limo raffle and VIP graduation seating: Want a chance to win a limo van and priority seating at graduation? Buy one or more tickets for the ANGP Graduation Raffle! Purchase raffle tickets here for a chance to win one of two (2) limo packages. One ticket for $20 or 3 tickets for $50. (Note: This does not include additional tickets for the ceremony.)

senior slideshow: Send in your Class of 2026 photos to be used for the Senior Slide show at the Senior Awards Ceremony. The Slideshow Committee and 2026 Class Parents need photos that represent all aspects of life at Langley (sports, performing arts, social, academic, etc.). Group shots of Class of 2026 students engaging in Langley activities are preferred. Please identify the students in the pictures when submitting. Upload at original size, not reduced or compressed format, by clicking here.


Junior Class Forum - Preparing for Senior Year

Please join us for the final Junior Class Parent Forum of the year on Friday, April 24 in the Langley Auditorium. Social time at 9:00am. Presentation at 9:30am. Karen Burke - LHS College & Career Specialist and Natalie Malone - Student Services Counselor will provide a preview of the college application process so you can prepare yourself and your rising Senior for the year ahead.


AP Exam Proctors

Over 4,000 AP exams will be administered from May 4-15. In addition to the Student Services team, who will oversee the exams, parent volunteers are needed to assist in handing out and collecting materials and supervising the test. Test proctoring runs about 4 hours per test, and the exams generally begin at 8 am and 12 pm

Please consider volunteering for this important event and helping support our Student Services team! There are MANY slots still open. Please note: you may NOT proctor a test your student is taking. See what’s available and sign up here


Class of 2026 Service Hour Deadline & Seal Applications

All hours must be entered and verified in X2Vol no later than Friday, May 1st. Service hours are not required for graduation but are needed for the Service Cord and specific seals. Hours that will be considered must have been completed between June 15, 2022-May 1, 2026. Hours completed prior to June 15, 2022 will not count towards the service cord or seal hours. **Please note these hours may still be housed in X2Vol.**

When entering hours into X2Vol please make sure to review the Service Learning Guidelines

If your student needs help entering hours into X2Vol, please watch this video tutorial.

Hours that have been entered into X2Vol but are not verified will not be reviewed or considered. 

Seal Applications due: Friday, May 1, 2026

Seal Applications are required if students would like to be considered for any of the following:

In order to be eligible for the Service Cord, students must have 40 hours that were completed, entered and verified in X2Vol between the dates of June 15, 2022-May 1, 2026.

***Please note that hours in X2Vol that are from before June 15, 2022 will not count towards a service cord or seal applications.***


Prom Season is here! 

Juniors & Seniors are invited to a Great Gatsby themed evening of music, dancing, and celebration on May 2nd at Capital One Hall in Tysons from 8 to 11 PM

E-tickets are available using this link. To purchase a ticket, enter the student ID number as the subscription ID. Please note, all financial obligations (graduation dues, parking fines, missing textbook charges, etc.) must be cleared in MySchoolBucks prior to purchasing a ticket. Buy your tickets before the price increases to $90 on 4/25!

If you plan to bring a guest despite whether they attend Langley or another school, you must complete an Event Guest Form. All guest forms must be submitted to Mrs. Taweel in the Front Office by Monday, April 27th. Forms are available in the Front Office, Student Services, and Student Activities.

A few parent volunteers are needed to make the night a success. Sign up to help here.


Digital AP Testing

Dear Parent/Guardian of AP Students:

In 2026, FCPS high schools will be giving the digital and hybrid exams to students registered for AP Exams. Students will be taking these exams on their FCPS-issued Chromebooks. To minimize issues on exam day, it is critical that all students bring their Chromebooks FULLY CHARGED. Each student should also have their own power cord as a backup. We will be sending out additional reminders about charged laptops and power cords along with your student’s AP exam schedule in the coming weeks. Please remind your student(s) to check their school email account daily for important testing information. Please reference the FCPS Digital AP Testing site for information about digital AP Testing and answers to Frequently Asked Questions. Questions can be directed to your child’s AP teacher. Students will receive information from their AP teachers to help support your student and their technology needs for testing.

FCPS Chromebook & Charger for Testing

As testing season approaches, it’s important to bring the required materials to your test! On the day of your SOL or digital AP exam, bring your fully charged FCPS Chromebook and charger. If you do not bring your Chromebook and charger, you may be unable to test. If you do not have an FCPS Chromebook checked out to you, go to the tech office before the day of your exam. There will be an Advisory lesson on April 20 to help support your student and their technology needs for testing.


Health and Wellness 

Emergency Resources

Crisis Link Regional Hotline            703-527-4077

Crisis Text                                       Text NEEDHELP to 85511

Dominion Hospital Emergency       703-536-2000

INOVA Emergency                          703-289-7560

Merrifield Center Emergency         703-573-5979  TTY dial 711

Life Threatening                             911

No-Cost Mental Health Teletherapy for All High School Students

FCPS has partnered with Hazel Health to help eliminate barriers to quality mental health care services for all high school students, at no cost to families. Therapy sessions with Hazel Health are a safe space and are private and confidential.

https://www.fcps.edu/teletherapy


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