 Field Day was awesome! We loved the patriotic twist celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary, and the energy throughout the day was vibrant and contagious. Thank you to all the families who were able to join us and share in the fun. A huge shoutout to Mr. Palmer and Ms. Allen for their exceptional organization and coordination, as well as to our specialists who helped make the day such a success. An incredible amount of planning and preparation goes into executing this event, and their hard work was evident in every detail. Our students had an absolute blast! Thank you, Mr. Stewart for capturing these Field Day moments!
The Senior Grad Walk is one of our most cherished traditions each year. Watching former students return to walk the halls where their educational journey began is always an emotional experience. Congratulations to the Class of 2026, we are so proud of you and cannot wait to see all the amazing things you accomplish!
We are also looking forward to our chorus performance on Monday featuring our 5th and 6th grade students. Dr. Kancianic and Ms. Smith have been hard at work preparing for what is sure to be a wonderful performance.
Our last full week of the 2025–26 school year is here, and it is filled with class celebrations, City and Medieval events, the PTA Great Art Rock Painting, and our 6th grade celebration. We have so much to be proud of at SVES and are looking forward to these final celebrations as we close out a wonderful year together.
Ashley & Jody
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June 8: Chorus Concert at 6:30 p.m.
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June 12: 6th Grade Celebration (after school)
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June 16: 6th Grade Promotion Ceremony
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June 17: Last Day of School (2-hour Early Release)
The yearbooks are in and they look fantastic! Kudos to the yearbook team for their hard work creating a beautiful keepsake of this past year at Sunrise Valley.
If you didn’t get a chance to pre-order a yearbook, we do have a limited quantity available for purchase in the office. Sales will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Yearbooks are $20 cash (exact change preferred).
Yearbooks will be distributed to 6th graders on Friday, June 12, and to grades PK-5 on Monday, June 15.
Summer is a wonderful time to keep learning in fun and meaningful ways. We encourage families to prioritize screen-free activities such as reading books from the library, keeping a journal, writing postcards or letters to friends and family, exploring nature through scavenger hunts, visiting local parks and museums, cooking together, or simply spending time observing and learning about the world around them. While hands-on experiences are often the most memorable, there can also be opportunities for supervised online learning and exploration. Students might enjoy reading eBooks, researching a topic of interest, creating a presentation about a favorite hobby, learning a new skill, or exploring educational websites with a parent or caregiver. However they choose to learn, we hope our students stay curious, creative, and engaged throughout the summer months.
If your student will need access to their FCPS laptop over the summer, please complete this Google Form. We will ensure the laptop is sent home with them on the last day of school. Please remind students that they are expected to follow the Student Rights and Responsibilities outlined in the FCPS Acceptable Use Policy when using their FCPS-issued laptop and accessing FCPS programs and resources.
Keep your child reading and learning all summer long with the Fairfax County Public Library's Summer Reading Adventure! The program offers exciting opportunities for students of all ages, including special events, storytimes, reading challenges, and volunteer opportunities for older students. Students will learn more about the program and how to participate during their weekly library sessions. We encourage all families to take advantage of these free community resources and make reading part of their summer fun!
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 FCPS 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
Sunrise Valley Elementary School students are invited to help out once a week with our new Three Sisters garden and pumpkin patch over the summer. Tasks include watering, weeding, and harvesting. Students will be led by a South Lakes High School student and Sunrise Valley alum as part of his IB Community Engagement project. All students who participate over the summer will be invited to be interviewed by SVTV morning news in the fall! Sign up here to help!
Get a head start on the 2026-27 school year by pre-purchasing your child’s school supplies!
Your child’s teacher has identified the personal and community school supplies needed for a successful year. In cooperation with the Sunrise Valley PTA, Campus Survival Kits has assembled a Kit of all necessary supplies for one low price!
All kit prices include a 5% donation to the SVES PTA.
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