Carson MS Weekly Updates -Updates - Week of May 25

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Important Upcoming Events

Tuesday, May 26 - Teacher Workday - Student Holiday

Wednesday, May 27 - Religious or Cultural Observance - Eid al-Fitr - No School

June 17 - Last Day of School - 2 hour early release

June 19th - Holiday - Juneteenth - Offices closed

August 24 - First Day of School

 


May 26 - Teacher Work Day: No School for Students

Tuesday, May 26, is a teacher work day. There is no school for students. See the complete school year calendar.


May 27 - Eid al-Adha Holiday: Schools and Offices Closed

Eid al-Adha begins at sundown on Thursday, May 26. Wednesday, May 27, is a holiday for Eid al-Adha and schools and offices are closed. See the complete school year c


A Message From The Principal

As we look back on yesterday's Memorial Day, our school community wants to salute and acknowledge all of our veterans, especially those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country. We also extend our deepest gratitude to the family members who have shared in that profound sacrifice. We are grateful for their service, bravery, and dedication to our country! A shout out goes to all our Carson staff members, parents, and families who have served or still serve in our armed forces.  

Thanks,

Principal Washington


Carson Clinic End of Year Updates

The school health room is reminding parents and guardians that all medication stored in the health room must be picked up no later than the student dismissal time on the last day of school. Medication left in the health room after that time will be destroyed. It is school policy that medications must be picked up by the parent or guardian. Medication cannot be sent home
with your student. If your student will be enrolled in a summer program sponsored by Fairfax County Public Schools, the existing medication authorization form(s) may be used for the summer program, but you will need to pick up the medication on the last day of school and deliver the medication and completed forms to the summer learning site on the first day of the summer program. Please let the health room know if you would like a copy of the form(s).

Sincerely,  

Hannah Wilkinson, BSN, RN 

Public Health Nurse III 


Laptop and charger collection information

 

Student laptops and chargers will be collected on Thursday, June 11 and Friday, June 12, 2026.  Laptops and chargers will be collected during your child’s regular PE class.  In preparation for laptop return please make sure any stickers on the laptop are removed.  The sleeve with the ID card with your child’s name on it should not be removed.

Students who have a final exam on Thursday that requires laptop use can turn in their laptop on Friday, June 12th.  All laptops and chargers of students not enrolled in summer programs must be returned by Wednesday, June 17, 2026 - the last day of school.

Students who are enrolled in a summer program will return their laptop no later than July 31, 2026.  Laptop return information for students in summer programs will be sent to families at a later date.

At the time of collection, the HP 45W charger (shown below) must also be turned in. We cannot accept any other brand charger, including off-brand names. If you need to purchase a replacement charger, you may do so in the Carson School Store in MySchoolBucks for $29. If your child will be leaving school before June 11, please have them bring their laptop and charger to the Tech Office before June 11. THANK YOU!

Please click the link below for more information.

https://carsonms.fcps.edu/announcements/student-laptop-and-charger-returns


New Cellphone Policy Starts July 1

On Thursday, May 7, the Fairfax County School Board approved changes to the FCPS Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R). The approved changes include updated guidance for cellphone possession and use, to align the FCPS cellphone policy with Senate Bill 108. This new Virginia law goes into effect on July 1 and states that all schools in the Commonwealth must follow a “bell-to-bell” phone-free policy.

This means that starting July 1, 2026, across all grade levels at FCPS, student cellphones, phone accessories, and all smart devices (including watches that serve a dual purpose, such as smart watches, as well as earbuds, headsets, smart glasses, and other items connected to the internet) must be off and personally stored (i.e., put away in backpacks) for the duration of the school day — thus, no cellphones from bell to bell.

High school students will no longer be able to use cellphones and personal devices during lunchtime.More details are available on the FCPS Cellphone Policy webpage.

Other SR&R Changes for the 2026-27 School Year

Visit the FCPS website orthe School Board agenda to learn about additional updates, including:
     • Added guidance and procedures for in-school and out-of-school suspensions and discipline investigations, including supports for students with disabilities and multilingual learners. 
     • Expanded guidance and standardized disciplinary procedures (“Universal Grade Matrices”) related to harassment, hate speech, discriminatory behavior, and Title IX reporting requirements.
     • Responses to incidents involving intimate images, fighting, physical aggression, object throwing, and drug policy violations.


Support Your Children During Important Spring Assessments

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.

 


Your Child's Mental Wellness Matters: Access Comprehensive Services

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.

 

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


Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener Results Now Available

Dear Parents & Guardians.

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 your child's school counselor or the testing coordinator, Ms. Majmundar at bmajmundar@fcps.edu.


Rising Grade 7 RCMS-101 Registration Open Now!

Rachel Carson is excited to host our summer Jump Start Program, RCMS 101. The RCMS 101 program is a primarily nonacademic transitional program that focuses on helping rising 7th graders get to know RCMS and the expectations of middle school. Students will participate in sessions covering topics such as study skills, organizational strategies, time management techniques, and introductions to each content area with a Rachel Carson staff member. RCMS 101 helps ensure a smoother transition to middle school by introducing students to staff, peers, school layout, and basic policies before the school year begins. Students will partake in community building games and daily fun activities throughout the two day session that center on this information.
 

Register for Session A which will take place August 3rd and 4th from 8:30-11:30 or Session B - August 5th and 6th 8:30-11:30.  This year program fees are $20, which will cover FCPS bus transportation, RCMS Staffing and  snacks throughout the session . Payment Information is at the bottom of this form, registration is not complete until payment is submittedThis is a non-refundable fee. If you have any questions, please contact Monique Berkeley, mtberkeley@fcps.edu.

 

Click the link below to register your rising 7th grade student.

RCMS 101 Google Registration Form

Click HERE to view the flyer.


SOUTH LAKES COURSE INFORMATION: RISING 9th GRADERS

There will be two windows this year that will give students the opportunity to change their course selections for the 26-27 School Year. NO CHANGES ARE GUARANTEED.

Electives

When: May 11 - May 15

For What: Elective course request change. This is the FINAL CHANCE to request this kind of change. We will NOT have a process to change electives in the fall. The request is NOT guaranteed. Courses may be full.

How: Email your SLHS school counselor who will make the change if space is available. If the course is full the student will be added to wait list.

Core Courses

When: June 8 - June 12

For What: Core course changes

How: Email your SLHS school counselor who will make the change if space is available. If the course is full the student will be added to wait list.


2026 Summer Camps and Learning Programs

Registration for the Summer 2026 Online Campus courses is available until Friday, June 5. Courses are open to middle and high school students who meet prerequisites. The Online Campus provides an opportunity for students to take one high school level course for new or repeat credit over the summer.

Students need to have a computer and make sure their computer is ready for the online course. Students will not be able to take online courses using tablets and smartphones. Please note that students wishing to enroll in a summer course must notify their counselor in order to ensure a seat in the desired course for 26-27 school year. 


Summer Music Programs


2026 Franklin Band & Orchestra Camp – Registration Now Open!

Franklin Band and Orchestra Camp is a local summer program designed to develop young musicians of ALL levels and is open to rising 4th through 9th graders.  Students participate in band or orchestra ensembles that meet their ability and experience level, aiming to further develop these musicianship skills throughout the camp experience. Each day, students will have the opportunity to grow musically through both large ensemble performance and small group/instrument-specific clinics.  One day of camp is roughly equivalent to four weekly elementary band or strings lessons during the school year!  Franklin Band & Orchestra Camp is a fantastic summer opportunity for young musicians to accelerate their musical development!  I highly recommend signing your child up for this awesome summer opportunity.  Click on the link below for details and registration.

 

Location - Franklin Middle School

Dates - Monday, June 22nd - Friday, July 10th 

Times – Weekdays 8:30 am - 12:30 pm (No Camp on July 3rd)

Ages

Band: Rising 5th - 9th Grade students

Strings: Rising 4th - 9th Grade students

Pricing

$400 - Early Bird Registration (Jan 30 - March 31)

$425 - Regular Registration (April 1 - May 31)

$475 - Late Registration (June 1 - June 19)

Aftercare - From 12:30 - 3:30pm every day (pending enrollment)

 

More information, frequently asked questions, and registration available at

https://chantillyband.org/franklin-band-orch-camp


Vienna Summer Strings Registration - Now Open!

Good Morning Families,
          We thank you for your patience. We are excited to share that Vienna Summer Strings Registration is now open. Our program details are below.
Location: Kilmer Middle School
Date:  June 29th-July 17th        Final Day of Camp : July 17th at Marshall HS (Concert at 1:30pm)
Daily Schedule: 8:30am-1:30pm
Extended Day Program- 1:30-3:30pm (space limited)
Cost- $530- Early Bird Registration (until June 1st)
          $555-Late Registration (June 2nd or later) 
Highlights: Audition preparation is offered for students participating in Jr. or Sr. District Orchestra Auditions
Please see our attached flyer and/or visit https://viennasummerstrings.com/registration to register. We look forward to your child's participation in camp. Have a wonderful spring break!

Exciting news! SoCo Summer Strings is returning this summer!

The camp will be hosted at South County Middle School from July 6-17, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM (weekdays only). Camp is open to all rising 5th-9th grade students with at least one year of experience on the violin, viola, cello, or bass. Students will participate in two large ensemble rehearsals, an instrument-specific technique class, and a sectional each day.

You can find more information and register for camp at www.schsorchestra.org/soco-summer-strings. Register early to save money and reserve your student’s spot!


FCPS Lightspeed

Lightspeed

🔍 See Where Your Child Goes Online With Lightspeed

Parents can access their child’s activity on FCPS devices through Lightspeed, the school division’s internet content filtering service. Parents may sign up for a weekly Parent Report, which will provide a list of the top sites their child visited. 

The report also offers parents the ability to sign up for the Internet Use Parent Portal. Through the portal, parents may pause their child’s access to the internet on their FCPS device during non-school hours.

Learn more about Lightspeed Parent Reports.


Attendance

Attend today, achieve tomorrow!

Did you know?

  • Regular school attendance in elementary school improves the chances that your child will read on grade level.
  • Chronic absenteeism (missing 18 or more school days per year) is a primary cause of lower academic achievement even when the absences are "excused" or understandable.
  • Students who attend 90% or more of the school year are more likely to graduate from high school on time.
  • Absences can be a sign that a student is losing interest in school, struggling with school work, dealing with peer conflicts or facing some other potentially serious difficulty, and help is available. 

Attendance Policies

In Virginia, all students aged five (5) through eighteen (18) are required to attend school regularly. FCPS must record student attendance every day school is in session.

Every year, absences increase in the weeks before and after spring break. Make sure your child is in school every day, right up until vacation starts. Our teachers will be teaching, and our students will be learning. Visit our website for more attendance resources.

 


Attendance Matters

Early Dismissal Procedure

Please do NOT request early dismissals online or by phone. 

To request an early dismissal please send a note, or complete and print an Early Dismissal Request Form for your child. Your child should bring the note or form to the main office upon arrival to school in order to receive an early dismissal pass for that day. If you forget to send a note, students should still come to the front office to get an early dismissal pass. This will minimize class interruptions when the teacher knows in advance a student will check out early.

All early dismissals must be before 2pm.

Click HERE for more Carson Middle Attendance details.


Yearbook

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Stuudentservices

HS Credit Course Expunge Process

High school credit courses taken in grades 7 and 8 become part of the student’s high school transcript and are included in the calculation of the high school Grade Point Average (GPA) and weighted as such. Virginia state and FCPS regulations permit parents/guardians of a middle school student who has completed a high school credit course to have that course expunged from the student’s record.  

The request to remove a course from the transcript must be made in writing to the middle or high school that the student will attend the following year and prior to the end of the first nine weeks of the school year.

See Request to Expunge High School Courses Taken in Middle School Form. If you have questions or concerns regarding this, please contact your child’s middle school counselor no later than June 12.

Note: courses taken in the summer following a student promotion from eighth grade are ineligible for removal from the high school transcript. In addition, once deleted, the course cannot be reinstated.    


Rising 7th Grade Information

Required Immunizations for Rising 7th Graders

As required by the Code of VA, parents or legal guardians need to provide proof of immunizations for their child to attend at a Virginia public school.

 

In addition, all students entering 7th grade are required to receive one dose of each of the following immunizations

  • Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis booster (Tdap) given at age 7 or older; 
  • Meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY) given at age 10 or older;  
  • A complete series of 2 doses of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. 
  • After reviewing educational materials approved by the Board of Health, the parent or guardian, at the parents or guardians sole discretion, may elect for the child not to receive the HPV vaccine.

Parents and guardians are encouraged to plan ahead by scheduling an appointment with your child’s healthcare provider now to avoid the rush this summer. Immunization appointments are available. Inspire Health Alliance will be providing immunizations for currently enrolled FCPS students at no out-of-pocket cost. Visit the Inspire Immunization Events Student Registration webpage to schedule an appointment. 

Additional Immunization Resources are also available. 


Dear RCMS Families,

As this school year quickly comes to an end, we are already preparing for the 2026–2027 school year.

To help us keep our records current, please complete the Google Form if your family will be moving before the start of the next school year.

Thank you for your continued support.


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.

 


📱We Are a Phone-Free School!

Please remind your student that cell phones and personal devices (airpods, earbuds, headsets, other items connected to the internet) must be off and away for the entire school day (bell to bell). Cell phones are also not permitted to be used as an instructional tool. If you need to contact your student during the school day, please call our front office. Learn more about FCPS’ cell phone policy, which helps students stay focused, safe, and engaged at school. 


FCPS

FCPS CARES Nominations

Want a quick way to recognize an employee or team? Share an FCPS CARES! Families, colleagues, and students are all invited to submit. The FCPS CARES is automatically sent to the recipient(s) and their supervisor, and is posted on fcps.edu. Additionally, each month one school in our region wins a staff celebration from HR. Encourage your community to show our staff that their hard work is appreciated!


Afterschool

Greetings Panther Families,

Please take a minute to look over the updated after school schedule. We have added several new walk-in clubs including Astronomy, STEAM Builders, Best Buddies and many more. If you have any questions, please reach out to Mr. Barrows, rtbarrows1@fcps.edu

After School Weekly Schedule


Other Schools are Sharing


Westfield High School Boys Basketball

Freshman Interest 

Westfield Basketball is officially collecting interest for the upcoming Boys Freshman team! 

All incoming freshman student-athletes interested in basketball are encouraged to complete the interest form. This ensures you receive all information regarding meetings, summer camps, and tryout dates.

2026 Summer Camps 

Ready to build stronger muscles and sharpen your skills on the court? Join the home of the 2025-26 Class 6 State Champions for an unforgettable summer experience!

Presented by the Westfield Bulldog Booster Club, the summer camp is designed for boys ages 7–15 who want to learn from the best.

Choose Your Week (or join us for both!):

  • Week 1: June 22–26
  • Week 2: July 21–25
  • Time: 9 AM – 3 PM daily

Registration Details:

Don’t miss out on the chance to train with the champions. Spots fill up fast!

🔗 Register Today: https://westfieldsummercamps.jumbula.com/boys-basketball


Westfield HS Physicals Fundraiser

It’s that time of year again. Westfield Athletic Training Program will be hosting our annual sports physicals fundraiser on Tues, June 2nd from 5:30-7:45pm. The cost of the physical is $50 and the money goes directly to the athletic training program to buy supplies used to support your athletes. Once the physical is complete, it will be good for the 2026-2027 school year. If you are a medical professional, we could use your help as well as the success of our events depends on the volunteers we acquire. For questions about it the event, email WestfieldHSATP@fcps.edu.

To register as a volunteer: https://forms.gle/fcAawm8PeQFomqZn8


Chantilly HS Math Competition

We are excited to announce this year’s competition and would love to extend the invitation to students across the Chantilly Pyramid. Attached to this email, you’ll find a flyer with all the details, including information about our competition, how to register, and our competition website,

chantillymath-registration-link

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Oakton HS Cross Country

Are you interested in joining Oakton Cross Country in the Fall 2026?  Come learn about Oakton HS's exciting running program!

Event: Oakton XC Interest Meeting for rising freshmen and their parents

Location: Oakton High School Cafeteria

Date & Time: Wednesday, June 3, 2025 at 6:00 pm

If interested students and/or parents can’t make the meeting on June 3, they could reach out to Coach Kate (klvanderstel@fcps.edu) directly.

 

Oakton High School Middle School Girls Volleyball

Registration is currently open for the Middle School Girls Volleyball Camp for rising 7th-9th graders from July 20-23 hosted by the Oakton High School Volleyball coaches and players. Registration available here: https://oaktonhighcamps.jumbula.com/girls-volleyball. Questions can be directed to Coach Alec Bradley at aabradley@fcps.edu.


Charge Ahead! Class of 2030 Registration Is Open

Charge Ahead is an optional Chantilly orientation program for rising 9th-grade students to help them become more familiar with the school building, schedule, and high school expectations ahead of the opening of school.

What We Do:

  • Meet other rising 9th grade students!
  • School tours and Q&A from our leadership students and school clubs.
  • Walk a mock schedule and meet our admin team.
  • Registration is $50 through MySchoolBucks
  • Enjoy a pizza lunch and a Class of 2030 T-shirt.

Sessions are on:

  • Tuesday, August 11th (9am – 1pm)
  • Wednesday, August 12th (1pm – 5pm)
  • Thursday, August 13th (9am – 1pm)

Register here from March 18th - July 31st. The registration fee can be paid on MySchoolBucksDue to upfront costs, we cannot provide refunds.

Questions or concerns? Contact David Dewett at dmdewett@fcps.edu.


SOUTH LAKES CHEERLEADING

Calling all rising 9th graders! Interested in trying out for the South Lakes Cheerleading program? If so, please fill out the following online interest form to be added to our email list:   https://forms.gle/NoUR7aAstRLLDK7i6  Those on our email distribution list will receive information throughout the spring/summer regarding the upcoming season.

A little bit about our program: South Lakes Cheerleading is both a sideline and competitive program. When we are not on the track cheering on the SLHS Football team on game nights, we are practicing for our own District, Region, and State competitions! We have two teams: JV and Varsity that both begin on Aug. 3rd and runs through early/mid November. 

We welcome all levels of experience and hope to meet you soon!

If you have any questions at all feel free to email Coach Slaight at:  raslaight@fcps.edu

SOUTH LAKES DANCE TEAM

The South Lakes Dance Team is excited to be holding our 26-27 tryouts from June 17-18! If you are interested in trying out, please fill out this interest form and we will add you to our email list:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScIM76iSl-e1WT1s7CZ0yFeX1bTIaWyXRGAg8GWqT1GbmWmJA/viewform?usp=publish-editor

We will be sending out communication about our interest meeting, tryouts, and eligibility requirements through the email list. 

The South Lakes Dance Team performs at Football games, Basketball games, pep rallies, and various other school events. We also compete regionally and sometimes even nationally! We love cheering on the Seahawks and promoting school spirit in the community. South Lakes currently has only a Varsity level Dance Team, but we encourage dancers of all skill levels to tryout! 

We will also be holding a pre-tryout skills clinic on April 21st from 4:30-6:30pm. Link to register here: https://southlakeshscamps.jumbula.com/dance

Please email Coach McDermott at chmcdermott@fcps.edu with any questions. 

SOUTH LAKES FOOTBALL

Calling all rising 9th graders!  Are you:

-Bigger than most people?  -Faster than your friends?  -Tougher than most others? -Enjoy doing difficult things?

If you answered yes to one or more of those questions then we are interested in you trying out for the South Lakes Football Program! No prior experience required!

Hurry and fill out the following online interest form to be added to our contact list: 

https://forms.gle/9LTNr9rXgRSee8DV9

Those on our email distribution list will receive information throughout the spring/summer regarding the upcoming season. 

A little bit about our program: 

South Lakes Football has three levels in our program; Freshmen, Junior Varsity, and Varsity.  Our season officially begins on August 3th, but the JV and Varsity teams are already preparing for our next season and so should you too! Weight Room training sessions begin the week of March 2nd!

We welcome all levels of experience and hope to meet you soon!

If you have any questions at all feel free to email Coach Hescock at:  jrhescock@fcps.edu

SLHS Seahawk CO-ED Golf Meeting For Rising Freshmen

Interested in playing competitive high school golf? Find out what it takes at our info meeting for rising Freshmen. Student-Athletes and parents are welcome for both the Seahawk Co-ed Golf and Girls Teams, May 17th, 6:00pm at Reston National Golf Club. Tryouts are projected for the end of July and the regular season runs through mid-September. For questions and to confirm attendance email Coach Anderson at kanderson3@fcps.edu

SOUTH LAKES GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

Are you Interested in trying out for the most popular high school girls team participation sport in the US – volleyball! Our program offers 3 levels: F, JV and V. Tryouts will be held on Aug 3, 4, and 5. To get ready for the season, we will be holding a number of spring/summer workouts that are open to rising 9th graders. We also will be holding our annual summer volleyball camps to either introduce you to our sport or help you refine your current skills.

To ensure you have all the information you need, please email Coach Farrar at safarrar@fcps.edu with both potential player and parent names and emails. We will add you to our email distribution list and send you a program information sheet that contains everything you need to know about our outstanding program as well as some questions for you so we can get to know you better.

We look forward to seeing you on the court!

If you have additional questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Coach Farrar at safarrar@fcps.edu -  GO SEAHAWKS!

SOUTH LAKES FIELD HOCKEY

Calling all rising 9th graders! For questions regarding Field Hockey please email Coach Hiltabrand at: ahiltabrand@fcps.edu and follow our Instagram account for updates and information as well @slhs_seahawkey

SOUTH LAKES BOYS VOLLEYBALL

Calling all rising 9th graders! Interested in trying out for the South Lakes Boys Volleyball program?

For additional questions please email Andrew Duggan at amduggan@fcps.edu.

Who to Contact

If you have a question or concern, please visit our website for a full listing of  Who to Contact.  This listing includes all of our administrators, our counselors, and who to speak to regarding a specific content area or class. Contact information for all staff members is listed on our website - just click on the name of the person you wish to contact  to be redirected to their email address: RCMS Staff Directory.