Happening at Hutchison 1/4/24

By Sarah Aiello
For Parents
January 04, 2024

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Message from the Principal

HAPPY NEW YEAR! We hope that all of you had a wonderful and restful break. Students returned this week with smiles and waves, as they entered Hutchison to return to their routines. We are so happy to welcome them back! As usual, thank you for considering all the information below as you plan for upcoming events. 

Sarah C. Aiello 

Contact:

Sarah Aiello

@email 

Community Calendar

Open the calendar in a larger view by clicking here.

Monday, January 15: Martin Luther King Jr Day: No School

Thursday, January 25: Two Hour early release (1:35 PM)

Friday, January 26: Teacher Work Day: No Classes

Contact:

Maureen Griffin

@email

 

WIDA Testing Beginning Soon

Only for students with an English Level Proficiency of 1 - 4 and 9 for Kindergarten.  You will receive a letter of testing notification if your child will be taking WIDA tests..  

Students will take a total of 4 tests each on a different day (Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking).   

Here are the dates for testing by grade level:

Contact:

Wendy West

@email

 

I-Ready Assessment Schedule

All students grades 1 - 6 will be taking their reading and math iReady assessments next week.  Please make sure your child is in school on time for the following days:

January 9th   - Reading

January 11th  - Math

Contact:

Wendy West

@email

January Community Connections

Thursday, January 4: Math Instruction

Thursday, January 18: Internet Safety

In-person: 9:30 AM

Virtual: 7:00 PM   (link will be provided at 6:45 PM)

Contact:

Sarah Aiello

@email

Read-a-long Honoring Martin Luther King Jr

On Friday, January 12 Hutchison classes will participate in a “read-a-long” to honor Martin Luther King, Jr.  We are fortunate to have community members joining us to read books, such as, Ruby Bridges, Let the Children March, and An American Story.

Contact:

Maureen Griffin

@email

Act of Service: Community Clean-Up

Let’s Help Keep Our Wonderful Grounds Clean!

Please join us on Sunday, January 14 from 1-2:30 PM for a Community clean-up of the areas around the front of the school, playground, and surrounding areas.  All are encouraged to join us.  Dress warmly and bring rakes and other tools to help pick up trash!

Contact:

Maureen Griffin

@email

What is Fluency?

Fluency is the ability to read with accuracy, proper expression, and with appropriate speed.  Click the link below to learn more!

Fluency (English version)

Fluidez (Spanish version)  

Contact:

Amanda Salvo

@email

 

6th Grade Families: Herndon Middle School Curriculum Night–January 18

CURRICULUM NIGHT & FAIR

Thursday, January 18, 2024

HMS Auditorium

5:30-7:30 PM

5:30-6:00 PM SPED & ESOL Pre-sessions

6:00-6:30 PM Curriculum Presentation

6:30-7:30 PM Curriculum Fair

Snow Date:  February 1, 2024

5:30-7:30 PM

 

Contact:

Roselyn Abrigo

@email

 

 

Attendance 

Is your child missing school due to anxiety?

Here are some things that parents can do to help:  

  • Do not punish your child for refusing to go to school, as this can worsen things.  
  • If possible, avoid letting your child stay home. Though staying home from school may provide short-term relief for your child, continued absence from school will lead to the feeling of being disconnected from classmates and teachers, cause your child to fall behind academically, and only make it harder to return.  
  • Try to understand what’s bothering them and why they are avoiding school.
  • Take advantage of school resources:  
  • Talk with the school nurse, counselor, social worker, and/or psychologist to discuss the student’s challenges, identify what can help your child, and develop a return-to-school plan.   
  • In certain situations, a 504 plan or Individualized Education Program may be needed to ensure your child receives appropriate support and resources.

JANUARY DAYS OFF: 15th, 26th, & the 25th (2 hour early release)

Contact:

Hollie Daniel

@email

 

FCPS Family Math Week

Join FCPS for Family Math Week as we work toward our goal of 1 MILLION minutes.

Click here to access the Family Math Week Stories and Games

Contact:

Abbey Falkey

@email

 

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Updates from the County

Conversation to Raise Awareness of Fentanyl and Other Drugs

In this video, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid interviews the Fosters, a family who tragically lost their son Cayden to a half pill of fentanyl mistaken for Percocet. This heart-wrenching yet eye-opening video of their experience is essential to raise awareness among parents/caregivers and students about the dangers of fake painkillers.

Please join Dr. Reid on Wednesday, January 10at 6:30 p.m., at Edison High School for a community conversation about opioid awareness. You may register to attend. However, registration is not required; it is simply for space considerations. 

The evening program is appropriate for parents/caregivers and students in grades 6-12. All attendees will receive free REVIVE! Narcan training during the event and learn about support services currently available within FCPS and Fairfax County.   

FCPS’ website also has resources to help you to start the conversation and additional support for families struggling with substance misuse. 

Free COVID-19 Rapid Tests

Residential households are eligible to receive free at-home COVID-19 test kits. If an order has not been placed for your address since the program reopened on September 25, you may place two orders now.

Virtual Math Week–Monday 1/8/24 - Friday 1/12/24

FCPS Family Math Week starts on Monday, January 8! Participate in games and stories online. FCPS is working toward a total of 1 million minutes logged by families. The event is free, with activities from ST Math geared toward students in grades K-6 and their families. 

Math Week offers families an opportunity to experience math, literacy, history, and geography in a fun and positive way. All content will be available for families in English and Spanish beginning Monday, January 8. Visit the Math Week website

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

As a reminder, schools and offices will be closed on Monday, January 15, for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. Learn more about Martin Luther King Jr. See the complete school year calendar.

Volunteer with Give Together

FCPS students continue to find incredible ways to serve their community while building Portrait of a Graduate skills such as becoming an ethical and global citizen. The division is excited to collaborate with Volunteer Fairfax for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.

Students and families can volunteer on Monday, January 15, at Give Together, Volunteer Fairfax’s family, friendly volunteer event. This event is designed to engage families with children (ages 5-12) in service learning.  

Volunteer Fairfax invites families to attend and participate in thoughtful, engaging service projects working alongside local nonprofit partners across a variety of mission areas.  Projects will include a food drive, assembling caring kits for community members who need support, making no-tie fleece blankets for veterans, environmental stewardship, and support for animal welfare. 

Teens are welcome to support this event as Teen Event Volunteers. This event is free and open to the public but registration is required.

Dual Language Immersion Program Registration


Registration for the countywide lottery for Dual Language Immersion (DLI) programs will open on Monday, January 22. 
Current pre-K students may apply for the kindergarten immersion program, and current kindergarten students may apply for the first grade immersion programs for the 2024-25 school year. Programs are available in French, German, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish. 

Parents/caregivers who are interested may want to attend an informational meeting. Meetings are held at the school site. Check the FCPS events calendar for the most current information. Meetings will begin on Tuesday, January 16

A virtual meeting hosted by the World Languages Office will include general program information. Access to this virtual meeting will be made available on the FCPS events calendar and the Dual Language Immersion registration site on the day of the meeting.

Get more information on the immersion program webpage and registration page. 

Opioid Awareness and Resources

In this video, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid interviews the Fosters, a family who tragically lost their son Cayden to a half pill of fentanyl mistaken for Percocet. This heart-wrenching yet eye-opening video of their experience is essential to raise awareness among parents/caregivers and students about the dangers of fake painkillers.

Please join Dr. Reid on Wednesday, January 10at 6:30 p.m., at Edison High School for a community conversation about opioid awareness. You may register to attend. However, registration is not required; it is simply for space considerations. 

The evening program is appropriate for parents/caregivers and students in grades 6-12. All attendees will receive free REVIVE! Narcan training during the event and learn about support services currently available within FCPS and Fairfax County.   

FCPS’ website also has resources to help you to start the conversation and additional support for families struggling with substance misuse. 

Safe Students, Safe Schools

Fairfax County Public Schools believes that academic success is built on the foundation of a safe learning environment. This includes physical safety, and mental health and wellness. 

FCPS has a comprehensive approach to safety that involves physical security measures, online monitoring by security staff, and crisis intervention support. The division has created the Safe Students, Safe Schools Brochure (PDF) to enhance your awareness of potential hazards and to equip you with practical tips for how you can help. Visit the FCPS website for more information.