Fort Hunt Fox Den News | June 5, 2026


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Check out the third grade arcade! Students have been working on designing arcade games with no electricity. They've shown great creativity with just boxes, markers, tape and string. Speaking of boxes...if you have any medium size boxes (size of a crate), we'd love to have them. Our teachers are getting ready to pack up classrooms for the summer, and we'd love to have them for classroom libraries, etc. Thank you!


News from the Fox Den

June 5, 2026


A Message from Ms. Consolla

Field Day is next Friday, June 12. We need volunteers! It's a great event. Only parents who have registered as a volunteer for the event will be able to join in Field Day and the bar-b-que lunch.

Today we welcomed back the graduating high school seniors who started their journey right here as Fort Hunt Foxes. Watching them walk through our hallways in their caps and gowns for our traditional Senior Clap Out was an unforgettable moment. Our current students lined the halls, cheering and high-fiving these young adults who sat at these very same small desks not so long ago. We are so excited to see what the next chapter holds for these former Foxes, and they reminded all of us why the work we do here is so vital. Once a Fox, always a Fox!

If you like to plan, check out the article below that outlines important back to school events and dates for the 2026-27 school year.

Thank you for your continued partnership and support as we finish the school year strong!

Jean

Jean Consolla, Principal

jtconsolla@fcps.edu

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🧾Report Cards

Please note that report cards will not be handed out on the last day of school this year. Families who selected “not paperless” for report card delivery will receive a paper copy of the final report card by mail.

Final report card for this school year will be available in ParentVUE on Thursday, June 18 at 6:00 AM.


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Click here to donate and/or sign up for a volunteer shift.


Summer Medication Pick-Up

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. However, with parent or guardian permission, a high school student may transport over-the-counter medications to and from the school health room.

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). Medication authorization forms for next school year may be obtained from the school or online at https://www.fcps.edu/resources/student-safety-and-wellness/school-health-services.

 A medication authorization form is required for any medication, prescription or over-the-counter, to be kept at school. Please be sure medication orders are clear. All information on the form must be completed. Part I must be signed and dated by the parent or guardian. Part II must be signed and dated by your health care provider. Approved over-the-counter medications given for headaches, muscle aches, orthodontic pain, or menstrual cramps do not need a health care provider’s signature. Antibiotic or antiviral medications for 10 consecutive school days or less do not require a health care provider’s signature either. For all asthma medications, a Virginia Asthma Action Plan must be provided. More detailed information is available on the back of the medication authorization form(s).

Over-the-counter medication must be in the unopened original container and clearly labeled by the parent or guardian. No more than 100 pills/tablets of OTC medication should be brought to school at a time. All prescription medication, including samples, must be labeled by the pharmacist or health care provider. Please make sure that the label clearly states your student’s name, the name of the medication, the dosage of the medication, and the time to be given.


🍉Summer meals start on Monday, June 22!

School is out, summer meals are in! Fairfax County Public Schools is participating in the Summer Food Service Program. Meals will be provided to all children without charge and are the same for all children regardless of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability or age, and there will be no discrimination in the course of the meal service. Meals will be provided, on a first come, first serve basis, at the sites and times listed below. Children must remain onsite while consuming their meals.

Please use this link for more information and schedules/locations: https://www.fcps.edu/services/families-and-caregivers/food-and-nutrition/summer-meal-service-program


🚲FCPS Puzzle Hunt – Free Summer Fun!

This FREE event is open to solvers of all ages and is a great way to keep students and families engaged in fun, creative problem-solving over the summer. It also teaches bike and pedestrian safety and encourages active transportation.

New this year: the school with the most solvers will win a special visit from Sue Doku!

Participants can learn more and sign up here: www.solvingfun.com/fairfax


🏫Getting Ready for Next School Year

When will I learn about my child's teacher assignment for next year?

Parent/guardians will receive an email on Thursday, August 20th with their teacher assignments.

Can my kindergarten child visit their classroom before the first day of school?

Yes! If your child will be in kindergarten, please join us on Thursday, August 20th at 3:15-4pm. We'll start in the cafeteria to learn important information. Then you and your child can take a peek into the classroom.

What about students in Grades 1-6? When can they visit the classroom?

ALL students in grades K-6 can stop by to visit their classrooms and drop off their school supplies on Friday, August 21 from 9:00-9:55am. 

Where can I get information about school supplies for next year?

Our PTA is sponsoring a school supply sale through Sprout. See the flier below. You can order a supply kit that will be ready by the first day of school. Or you can purchase you own supplies by reviewing the list here.

When is the first day of school?

Monday, August 24. Doors will open at 8:30am. It is a full day of school. Dismissal is at 3:40pm.

When is Back to School Night?

Wednesday, September 2 6:00-8:00pm.

Where can I see the school year calendar for 2026-27?

Use this link to see next year's calendar..


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📅Calendar Survey

FCPS values your input as we plan future school calendars. On Friday, June 5, all caregivers and FCPS staff will receive an email from noreply@fcps.edu containing a unique link to complete the FCPS Calendar Survey.

Your feedback matters. Please take a few minutes to share your priorities and perspectives by Monday, June 22, at 11:59 p.m.

Your individual responses will be kept confidential and will not be shared with school staff or used in any way that identifies you or your student. Only aggregate, summary-level results will be reported to the Fairfax County School Board.

If you do not receive a link to the survey or have technical difficulties completing the survey, please contact the FCPS Office of Research and Program Evaluation


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 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 or the 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.

📵We Are Phone-Free During School

As a reminder, FCPS is phone-free! For elementary school students, this means:

  • Smart watches that serve a dual purpose may be worn, but the phone features (texting, Internet viewing, and calls) are to be off when phone use is prohibited. At Fort Hunt, this begins when students enter the building in the morning. This is changing on July 1st! See above.
  • 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).

If you need to reach your child during the school day, please call our main office at 703-619-2600. Learn more about FCPS’ cell phone and personal device policy. Also, view our Media Balance and Well-Being Toolkit for resources to help your child maintain a healthy and balanced relationship with technology at home


Can I Send Cupcakes on My Child's Birthday?

No, we do not have class birthday celebrations. Please do not send in any treats.

At Fort Hunt, we recognize students on their birthday on the morning news show. And at the end of the month, all students born that month are invited to Cupcakes & Books at lunch time. Our PTA sponsors this event where students can pick out a cupcake and a book to enjoy. 

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We are PET-Free on Our Campus

As a reminder, all FCPS campuses, including Fort Hunt, do not allow pets at any time or day of the week. This includes drop-off and afterschool pick-up. It's fine to wait up on the sidewalk on Linton Lane with your pet. This rule is in place to ensure all students feel safe and to keep our grounds clean. Thank you!


🥼Lost & Found

If you are missing a jacket, sweatshirt, or umbrella, be sure to stop by our Lost and Found in the cafeteria to check for any missing items. You can access it from home by going to our website with a live gallery. Follow the directions on the page for how to claim items. Our Family Liaison, Mr. Antoine Pierce, can assist. He can be reached at (703) 619-2674 or apierce@fcps.edu

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What's For Lunch?

You can find the monthly menu here by scrolling down to Elementary menus for breakfast and lunch. Families can add money to their child's account at My School Bucks.

Families may join their child for lunch at Fort Hunt on Family Fridays.  You can read about the expectations and procedures for Family Fridays in our handbook.


Important Times

Arrive on campus: 8:30am

Kiss & Ride: 8:35-8:55am

Doors Open: 8:35am Tardy Bell: 8:55am

Dismissal Bell: 3:40pm

Office Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm


Important Dates

Friday, June 12 | Field Day & Class BBQ Picnics Sign up here to help!

Tuesday, June 16 | Grade 6 Promotion Ceremony 9:30am

Wednesday, June 17 | Last Day of School: Talent Show, 1:40pm Dismissal

Monday, June 22 | Summer Office hours Begin 9:00am-12:00pm

You can access the full 2025-26 calendar here. Days that are shaded pink or blue are holidays for students. Orange days are NOT school holidays. 


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Get Involved with your PTA

Consider becoming a member of the Parent Teacher Association at Fort Hunt. It's a great way to connect with other parents, learn about how to support your child and to have fun at their amazing community events! There are many ways where you can share your voice, talents and time. Everyone working together makes this a great community. Check out the PTA website for more information.  


Parent/Guardian Handbook

Do you have questions about attendance or food/drink at school or what students can wear?  If so, please check out our Parent/Guardian Handbook on our Fort Hunt website. It's available with translations. Click here to access it. Of course, if you have a question about a situation that is not listed, reach out to your child's teacher or an administrator. 


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Your Partners in Education

We are honored to work with your family this year and will work everyday to ensure a safe and positive learning environment for your child. We can't do it alone. Please contact us when there is a question or concern, especially related to bullying. As a parent, you will often hear about something before staff might. Thank you for all your support.   

Jean Consolla, Principal          

jtconsolla@fcps.edu

Patty Settel, Assistant Principal   

pasettel@fcps.edu


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