ATES Updates_05/01/2026_Updated Version

Upcoming Dates:

05/04-08          Teacher Appreciation Week
05/04                Family Food Market (3:45pm, Cafeteria)
05/06                Bike or Roll to School Day
05/08                Student Parent Lunch (Lunch Time, Cafeteria)
05/13                3-Hour Early Release -Dismissal time 12:20pm
                         Interim Reports Sent Home
05/15                Parent Coffee (9:00am, Cafeteria)
                         Topic: ATES Family Ambassadors
05/25                Memorial Day/ Student Holiday-No School
05/26                Teacher Workday (No School)
05/27                Eid-al-Adha/ Student Holiday-No School
06/01                Family Food Market (3:45pm, Cafeteria)
06/03                SOL Window Closes


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Spring Concert - Our Spring Concert was a joyful showcase of the hard work and growth of our Strings, Band, and Chorus/Ensemble students. Each group highlighted what they’ve learned this year, creating a memorable evening of music and collaboration. A special thank you to Mr. Loft, Ms. Emery, Ms. Soutos, Ms. Linton, and Ms. Harrison for their dedication and leadership in making this event a success

Our Spring Concert was a joyful showcase of the hard work and growth of our Strings, Band, and Chorus/Ensemble students.

Art Show - Our Art Show, held the same evening as the Spring Concert, was a vibrant celebration of student creativity. Families and students enjoyed viewing an impressive collection of artwork, showcasing the talent of our students. A fun scavenger hunt encouraged students to engage more deeply with the pieces, making the experience interactive and memorable. A special thank you to Ms. Pehlivan and Ms. Gong for their dedication and for bringing this wonderful event to life.

Our Art Show, held the same evening as the Spring Concert, was a vibrant celebration of student creativity.
Our Art Show, held the same evening as the Spring Concert, was a vibrant celebration of student creativity.

2nd Grade Performance - Ms. Martin’s class brought storytelling to life last week with a lively outdoor readers theater performance of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Set in the outdoor classroom, students fully embraced their roles, even creating costume headbands to match their characters. Their creativity and enthusiasm made the performance truly delightful—it was a wonderful show for all to enjoy!

Ms. Martin’s class brought storytelling to life last week with a lively outdoor readers theater performance of The Boy Who Cried Wolf.

Administrative Professional Day - On Administrative Professionals Day, we proudly recognize Ms. Rogers, Mr. Vega, Ms. Hagemann, Ms. Sun, Ms. Powers, Ms. Alejos, and Ms. Hamzehloo for the incredible work they do each day. Their dedication, organization, and care keep our school running smoothly while supporting staff, students, and families alike. We are truly grateful for their professionalism and commitment—thank you for all that you do!

On Administrative Professionals Day, we proudly recognize our office team for the incredible work they do each day.

Arab American Heritage Month Celebration - On Friday, we came together to celebrate Arab American Heritage Month with a vibrant and meaningful tasting. Our teachers were treated to a beautiful spread of food items that represented the rich and diverse cultures of the Arab world—from savory dishes to sweet delicacies, each one telling a story of tradition, community, and pride.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to all of the teachers who contributed to this special celebration. Your generosity, creativity, and willingness to share your culture made the event truly memorable. It was a wonderful opportunity to honor heritage, build connections, and celebrate the diversity that strengthens our amazing school community.


Teacher Appreciation Week- May 4-8

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SOL Windows

The testing window is from April 27-June 3. Full grade level testing will take place on the following dates:

  • Thursday, May 7 - 5th Grade Science
  • Tuesday, May 12 - 3rd Grade Math 
  • Thursday, May 14 - 4th Grade Math
  • Friday, May 15 - 5th Grade Math
  • Monday, May 18 - 3rd Grade Reading
  • Tuesday, May 19 - 4th Grade Reading
  • Wednesday, May 20 - 5th Grade Reading

Retakes and makeups are ongoing throughout the testing window, which closes on June 3rd.


Bike or Roll to ATES on May 6th, 2026

Walk or Roll to ATES on 05/06/2026!

May's Family Lunch_05/08/2026

May's Family Lunch_05/08/2026

May's Student-Parent Lunch is scheduled for Friday, May 8th, 2026. Parents are invited to have lunch with their student(s) during their lunch time. This event is part of increasing family engagement at ATES and providing parents an opportunity to come to school. The price for lunch is $5.25 for all guests (Free of charge for all students in Annandale Terrace). Please complete this survey (https://forms.gle/YCcZHhQLw9QTEaMp7)  if you are planning to attend.​​​​​​​


The Final Early Release Wednesday of SY 2025-2026 - May 13, 2026

K-5 students will be dismissed @12:20pm on 05/13/26 to allow educators time for planning & training. However, we understand there may be a childcare hardship due to the early release. To resolve these concerns, student supervision will be available for families who need it. Complete https://forms.gle/1riXvrJ2QMf5kFxG8 (updated link) as soon as possible for each of your children who are enrolled at ATES no matter you need a childcare or not. Questions? Please call the main office. 


Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener Results Now Available

Students in grades 3-12 took the SEL Screener during the month of March, providing information on their SEL skills like achieving goals, understanding and managing emotions, establishing and maintaining relationships, and making responsible decisions. The screener also asks students how well their school community makes them feel valued, included, and supported.

Individual student SEL Screener results are now available to families in the Documents section of SIS ParentVUE. For families who do not have an active ParentVUE account, we will share copies with you directly.

For support in understanding your individual student’s results or for ideas on how to support them at home, please review the Family Guide or reach out to our school staff with any questions.


Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow. We All Belong Here!

Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow!

In FCPS, we all belong. From the first day of school, to the last day of school, every child matters. If your student is having a hard time finishing the year strong and attending school, please contact a trusted adult at our school — a teacher, counselor, or administrator. Visit FCPS’ website for more attendance resources.


Nominations Open for the Bussey Memorial Equity Award

Nominations are now open for the 2026 Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award. This award recognizes an employee, student, or community member who has demonstrated significant and impactful efforts to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students from groups who are marginalized or underserved.

Any staff, student, or community member can nominate an individual for the award. All nomination materials must be submitted by Monday, May 18.  

The Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC) sponsors this award to honor the legacy of Dr. Bussey, a founding member of the MSAOC and a longtime advocate for students and families. 

Full details and the nomination information form can be found at the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award webpage.


Your Child's Mental Wellness Matters: Access Comprehensive Services

CSB Children's Mental Health Awareness Event_05/09/2026@10:00am

Reach out to the Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board (CSB) for specialized youth mental health services designed to help your child succeed. The CSB has individual and family counseling, psychiatric diagnostic evaluations, medication management, parenting groups, peer support, crisis response, recovery supports that include medication-assisted treatment (MAT), intensive services, and other services. 

Contact CSB Entry and Referral to get started by calling 703-383-8500 or emailing csb@fairfaxcounty.gov

Register CSB Children's Mental Health Awareness Event via: https://bit.ly/4m8SKk1?r=qr if you would like to participate. 

 

Additional Mental Health Resources

FCPS has resources available to support your child’s mental health. During after-school hours, parents and students who need additional support can use the 988 Lifeline to get free, confidential guidance from trained crisis counselors on how to best help someone experiencing a mental health challenge or crisis. You can call or text the number. 

Recent reports have shared an 11% drop in suicides among young people since the rollout of 988. Please note, the hotline is not only for those experiencing suicidal ideation (or thoughts), it is also available for any mental health or substance abuse-related crisis and those with a loved one experiencing those crises or suicidal thoughts. 

And as always, if your concern is an emergency, you should call 911.


Free Travel Soccer Opportunity for 1st & 2nd Graders

Free Travel Soccer Opportunity for 1st & 2nd Graders

Paradigm FC, a nonprofit youth soccer academy, that provides a high-level travel soccer experience at no cost to families, covering all expenses including uniforms and coaching.

They are currently recruiting 1st and 2nd graders (born between August 2018 and July 2020) for their free PFC Incubator program, which selects 24 players for a year of technical training before 12 advance to our fully funded U9 travel team.

If you would like to have your student(s) to participate the tryouts, please register via

https://www.paradigmfc.org/login?redirect=/tryouts


Discover Exciting Summer Learning Activities and Ideas

Summer Extravaganza takes place on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Woodson High School. 

Join Fairfax County Public Schools for a free, family-friendly community celebration filled with hands-on STEM, arts, and creative experiences for students of all ages. This year’s Summer Extravaganza takes place on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Woodson High School

Explore summer learning resources and connect with FCPS offices and community partners. Don’t miss the Student Market and a full day of engaging activities designed to spark learning, growth, and inspiration for the whole family. 

For more information, visit the Summer Extravaganza webpage.


Support Your Children During Important Spring Assessments

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Students will be participating in spring assessments based on their grade level and courses. This includes summative assessments like Standards of Learning (SOL) tests, which measure what a student knows, and progress assessments like Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) tests, which measure where they are in their learning. 

FCPS encourages all families to support their students in taking these tests. Virginia requires schools to test at least 95% of students on SOLs, so when families choose not to participate in testing, it can impact a school’s accreditation, accountability ratings, and ability to measure student progress accurately.

Parents and caregivers can help their children perform their best on these tests by reminding them to get a good night’s sleep, eat a healthy breakfast, and the cell phone policy still applies during testing season. 

It is important that students attend school on scheduled testing dates. If you are aware of a conflict that may cause your student to miss a test, please notify your student’s school as soon as possible. 

Learn more about how to support your child and why test participation matters.


Family Information Phone Lines

FCPS family information phone lines are available in nine different languages. An FCPS employee will respond to your call in your preferred language within 24 hours, Monday through Friday. 

Call the phone line with questions about your child’s education or FCPS, and someone will help connect you to resources or arrange for you to speak to the appropriate school employee. Learn more about family information phone lines.


Resources to Help Infants and Toddlers Meet Milestones

Are you concerned about your infant, toddler, or preschool-aged child’s development? Resources are available if your child exhibits difficulties in one or more of the following areas: communication, fine and/or gross motor skills, self-help skills, problem-solving, and attention skills. Learn more about typical developmental milestones.

The Infant & Toddler Connection of Virginia (ITC) provides evaluations and services for children (0-36 months) who have developmental delays or medical conditions that may affect development. Parents are encouraged to contact ITC at 703-246-7121 to share their concerns.

Early Childhood Child Find is the process of identifying children with potential special education needs between the ages of 20 months and 5 years (children must be two by September 30). 

FCPS Early Childhood Identification and Services (ECID&S) offers a free referral process to identify potential developmental delays or disabilities. Special education services are provided for all children who are found eligible through the referral process. Parents are encouraged to call 571-423-4121 with questions.


Inova Healthy Plate Club

Inova Healthy Plate Club

Register: https://bit.ly/4oGbfxi if you are interested. 


Falls Church Academy Summer Camp

Health Sciences Exploration Camp June 22-26, 2026

Register your rising 6th graders via: https://www.myschoolbucks.com/ver2/prdembd?ref=ZZI5ZQWBKS04NJ8_ZZ6A9DU7Z7OSK9W if you are interested. 


Free Dad's Parenting Group

Free Dad Workshop

12 virtual free sessions of Dad's Parenting Group will be held on Tuesdays from 6:00-8:30pm from April 7th to June 30th, 2026. The classes will be taught in Spanish only. Call 703-324-7720 for the registration if you are interested. 


Register Today With Volunteer FCPS

Volunteer FCPS allows individuals to search and register for volunteer opportunities. It helps ensure a safe, consistent, and welcoming environment here at Annandale Terrace Elementary School. All volunteers must:

  • Create a profile in Volunteer FCPS. 
  • Register for opportunities through Volunteer FCPS. 
  • Sign in and out of schools using the visitor kiosk.  

At the Volunteer FCPS site, you can complete a volunteer orientation. Visit the Volunteer FCPS Frequently Asked Questions for more information.


2026 Basketball Summer Camp

2026 Basketball Summer Camp

This camp is designed for young athletes of all skill levels to improve their game, build confidence, and have fun on the court.

Camp Details:

  • Dates:  July 20-24, 2026
  • Location:  Annandale High School (4700 Medford Dr, Annandale, VA 22003)
  • Campers:  Girls & Boys
  • Grades:  Rising 3rd - 9th 
  • Focus:  Skill development, teamwork, conditioning, and game strategy

Register or Learn Morehttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbms-Ipd_FNKPPgdyOh2nNSc3dpqU0t7z5GBCftQ7jTkcOmQ/viewform?usp=header 


Prepare for Summer Learning and Fun for Students

Registration is open or will be available soon for summer camps and learning opportunities offered by Fairfax County Public Schools for all students.

Career and Technical Education and Institute for the Arts Camps

Career and Technical Education camps and Institute for the Arts camps will be held in July at Robinson Secondary School from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bus transportation will be available from select FCPS middle and high schools. Tuition assistance is available to FCPS families eligible for free or reduced meals.

CTE Summer Academy (CSA) is a week-long enrichment program that allows students in grades 6-11 to dive deeper into CTE program areas, develop skills, and begin career exploration. Watch this video about CTE camps. Registration is open for these programs through Friday, June 5.

Institute for the Arts (IFTA) is a two-week camp for students currently in grades 6-11. Students select from nearly 60 classes in art, dance, music, and theater. Rising freshmen have the option to take Health and PE 9 through IFTA as well!

Production Camp is a four-week summer theatre intensive for students in grades 6-11. Students in performance or technical theatre tracks rehearse, design, and build a musical in a collaborative atmosphere. The show is presented to the public at the end of camp.

New this year: Students in the above camps can also register for aftercare, which is available from 2 to 5 p.m.

Prepare for Summer Learning and Fun for Students

Annandale Terrace Elementary Spirit Wear Shop

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Please visit www.campussurvivalkits.com/ates to shop ATES customized apparel. A portion of all sales benefits the Annandale Terrace PTA — support your school while you shop!


Tutoring Resources for Families

Some families may be looking for additional resources to help support their child’s academic success. The FCPS Family Resource Center (FRC) maintains a list of FCPS employees who hold a valid Virginia teaching credential and who are available to hire as tutors. This list is a resource offered by the FRC, but families are responsible for contacting and working directly with the tutors. This list is not approved by FCPS and is only meant to be a resource to families.

FCPS also partners with Varsity Tutors to provide students and families with extra resources for learning. 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.


FCPS News

In case you missed it in FCPS This Week, the school division shared updates on the following topics:

  • Summer Learning
  • Mental Health Resources
  • Thank You, Bus Drivers and Food Service Workers

Read FCPS This Week to learn more about these topics. If you are not already receiving this weekly newsletter, please sign up today.