Wolf Pack Weekly - June 15, 2026

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Wolf Pack Weekly- June 15th

Last Day of School, June 17th

Dismissal will be 2 hours early, at 1:30 pm, on June 17th.


Year End Information

2026-2027 School Supplies! 

Oak Hill PTA is offering the convenience of pre-purchasing a school supply kit from Campus Survival Kits  All of the ordering information including what the kit includes and how much it costs can be found online here.  The due date to order a kit is July 15th. 

Get a head start on the 2026-27 school year by pre-purchasing your child’s school supplies, organized by Campus Survival Skills! 

Prices are as follows: 

Kindergarten: $63
1st grade: $56
2nd grade: $67
3rd grade: $65
4th grade: $74
5th grade: $66
6th grade: $58

Order online by July 15th Orders can be placed at www.campussurvivalkits.com/oakhill

The school supply kits will be delivered to the school in August and will be available in your classroom at Open House (or the first day of school, if you are unable to make it to Open House).

The school supply lists are also available on the Oak Hill ES website. If you need assistance with school supplies, please contact our counselor Mr. Mitchell at asmitchell@fcps.edu

School Supply Ordering Information

 

Portrait of a Graduate Summer Bingo

A summer Bingo activiy sheet was sent home with students.  Completed boards can be brought to Open House in August for a prize!


Summer Learning Resources for Families

Instructional Services is supporting student learning over the summer. Digital and print resources are being curated on the Summer Learning Resources webpage for students and families to review and practice previously taught content throughout the summer months.

Resources are organized by grade level and aligned to the learning students experienced during the school year. Families can access the materials at any time to review concepts, practice skills, or explore new ideas at home. Additional resources will continue to be added throughout June.


Student Testing Results Coming Soon

Through June, you will receive your child’s spring assessment results. If you aren’t sure what assessments your child took this year, you can view a list of tests by grade level on the FCPS website. 

Most scores are available in SIS ParentVUE. Visit FCPS’ website for additional information about how test results are reported to families

Websites for each test provide report translations and help with understanding test results. Please contact our front office with any testing questions or for additional information about how our school and teachers use test results to support student success.


Scroll Smart. Post Smart. Stay Safe.

The Fairfax County Police Department encourages teens and parents to stay informed, have open conversations about digital safety, and practice smart online habits throughout the summer months. Read recommendations to stay safe online this summer.


Summer Meals for Students

Starting Monday, June 22, no-cost meals will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis at the sites and times listed on the FCPS Summer Food Service Program webpage. Students must remain on-site while eating their meals.

This year, thanks to generous support from Educate Fairfax, families may also receive one no-cost breakfast and lunch per adult at the following elementary schools: Braddock, Dogwood, Glen Forest, Hutchison, Hybla Valley, and London Towne.

Summer sites will continue to be added, so check the Summer Food webpage regularly for updates.


Early Release Wednesdays for 2026-27

FCPS will continue with limited early release Wednesdays for elementary schools during the 2026-27 school year. The number has been reduced from eight to four days. 

Early release Wednesdays provide elementary teachers with a dedicated block of time to prepare lessons, participate in professional development and training, and collaborate with their peers. A well-supported and continuously improving teaching staff leads to better educational outcomes for students. 

Oak Hill's Early Release Wednesdays are

  • October 21

  • December 2

  • February 10

  • May 5

Visit the FCPS website for more information about early release Wednesdays, including the list of early release dates.


Summer Laptop Request 💻

This summer, students are allowed to take their assigned device home. This is an optional, opt-in program. All devices must be returned to school no later than August 3rd. This opportunity ensures every student has continued access to personalized learning tools like Benchmark Universe and ST Math during the summer. By having their device available, students can:

  • Continue learning started during the school year
  • Access high-quality, personalized educational resources
  • Build important digital literacy and responsibility skills
  • Practice routines that support their growth as learners

What You Need to Know (Optional Program) Students are not required to take their devices for the summer. If you wish for your student to participate and have their device for the summer, please complete this Google form by Monday, June 8, 2026.

Be sure to also complete the paper Home Use Agreement form and send it in with your child. IT Device Parent Permission Form Balanced Use of Technology: We encourage families to set clear expectations for screen time. The device should primarily be used for assigned learning activities. We encourage you to:


All Library Books are Due!!!

All Library Books due back by Friday, June 5th

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please return all books to the Oak Hill Library to avoid a lost book fine.  Payments for lost books can be made using MySchoolBucks starting. Replacement copies are accepted as well.  Please check your child’s Friday Folder for a list of books currently checked out.  


Medication Pick up 2026

graphic of a box of bandaids
  • ALL medications need to be picked up NLT 1:30pm on 17 June.
  • Medication left in the Clinic after 1:30pm on 17 June cannot be saved and will be discarded according to FCPS and FCHD policy.
  • Earlier pickup of medications is encouraged during clinic hours: M-F, 8:45am-3:30pm.
  • Pick up of medication is restricted to PARENTS ONLY.
  • REMINDER: New medication authorization forms are required for each school year.
  • Questions (?) Call: 703-467-3510

🖊️End of the Year Supply Cleanout!

Used-up school supplies, such as dried markers, used up pens, broken pencils and crayons, empty glue, and broken earbuds, can all be recycled at Staples stores (click here for details on the program). Oak Hill has a collection box in the lobby for these used supplies for your convenience.

Any unused school supplies that you do not wish to keep can also be donated. Please place any binders, folders, notebook and graph paper, pens, pencils, erasers, etc. in the box in the lobby. These supplies will be available to families and teachers when the school year begins.

As a reminder, any laminated papers cannot be recycled in single stream recycling at school or at home. We do have a Terracycle box for collection of laminated paper in the library.


Kids Baking Class: Sweet & Salty (Free!)

Oak Hill ES participated in a Bake for Good event this year, and now we are eligible for free access to on-demand baking classes through King Arthur Baking School. To support students as they continue to build their baking skills, use the code BFG2026 for free access to Sweet & Salty, a virtual, on-demand kids baking class from the King Arthur Baking School.  

Kids Baking Class: Sweet & Salty  Taught by Jessica Battilana, Staff Editor and author of Sweet & Salty, this class is designed to help young bakers build skills and confidence in the kitchen. The class includes lessons covering techniques such as kneading, rolling, and shaping dough; testing for doneness; and safely using a range of kitchen tools. Along the way, students will make recipes like: Skillet Cookie, Empanadas, Chocolate Cream Pie, and Pizza Party Buns—showing that baking can be both sweet and savory. 

This code is valid for the Sweet & Salty class only and does not apply to other King Arthur Baking School on-demand classes. To access the class, participants will need to have or create a free King Arthur Baking account. 

How to access the class:

  1. Visit the class page using the link below:

https://shop.kingarthurbaking.com/classes/kids-baking/play

  1. If you already have a free King Arthur account, you’ll be prompted to enter the code: BFG2026
  2. If you don’t have an account, you’ll have the option to create one. After signing up, return to the link above and enter your code.

News from PTA

Noetic Math LeapAhead

PTA is excited to offer Noetic Math LeapAhead this summer! 

LeapAhead offers 4 assignments a week for a total of 8 weeks. The daily assignments motivate children to log in every day to find what challenges await them. Children love the interactive nature of online worksheets, and they can find out their mistakes and scores right away! All worksheets are fully aligned with the Common Core State Standards. Register here!  Enrollment is limited.

Who: Rising 3rd-6th graders

Cost: $20/student

When: June 22 - August 13

Where: Fully online program

If you have questions, please email Noeticmath@oakhillpta.org.


Money Camp @ Oak Hill ES

Who:  Rising 4th through 7th graders

When:  3 one week sessions starting July 6, July 13, and July 20th

Time: 8:30-3:30

Register on the Oak Hill PTA website.

Money Camp is $320 per week. 

Money Camp is back this year! Students get jobs, pay bills, and learn all about economic concepts through a real-life simulation, while also creating a product to sell at our Market Day! Check us out on the FCPS Facebook page!

For more information contact Mrs. O'Malley at jmomalley@fcps.edu.


FCPS News

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3rd Annual FCPS Puzzle Hunt

 

The Solving Fun Puzzle Pals have been busy getting ready for the 3rd Annual Fairfax County Public Schools Puzzle Hunt — and it’s only three weeks away!

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!

Sign up for the Puzzle Hunt!






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