3/7/24 Happening at Hutchison
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Message from the PrincipalFCPS FAMILY ENGAGEMENT SURVEY OPENS MARCH 3RD. Parents/caregivers will receive the survey link via email from independent research firm K12 Insight. Please participate — your feedback is critical in helping to inform and improve practices to best support our students. Taking this survey will also help strengthen the partnership between your family and our school. When that partnership is strong, students can experience a range of benefits including improved school readiness, higher student achievement, better social skills and behavior, and an increased likelihood of graduating high school. The survey will take about 10-15 minutes to complete and will be available in 10 languages. Your voice matters! Sarah C. Aiello | Contact:Sarah Aiello |
Community CalendarOpen the calendar in a larger view by clicking here. March 14th: Community Connection: Online Learning Programs | Contact:Maureen Griffin
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Foreign Language in the Elementary School (FLES)Families! We’re excited to bring a foreign language program to Hutchison. Pending staffinging approval, we will look at Grades K through 6, 60 minutes of language instruction per week next school year. Please complete this survey as we look at two language choices for students. Next week, a paper and an electronic link to a language choice/preference will be shared with families. | Contact:Sarah C.Aiello |
How can I support my child’s language development?1.Talking is teaching provides information on how talking helps to build literacy skills. 2.Helping Your Kid With…Early Language and Literacy is a video from the Meadow’s Center that has ten simple strategies for parents to use while reading books. 3.Learn Three Steps to Support Language development in this National Center on Improving Literacy video (click “Let's Talk”). 4.PBS has some great ideas for how to help your child develop speaking and listening skills at home and in the community. 5.ASHA provides ideas for Activities to Encourage Speech and Language Development. | Contact:Amanda Salvo |
Ice Skating–Saturday, March 9 1-3 PMPlease join other Hutchison families for ice skating at SkateQuest on Saturday, March 9 from 1-3 PM$10/person includes ice skate rentals, admission, and skating tips. Dress appropriately: warm clothes, tall socks, gloves, and helmet.SkateQuest: 1800 Michael Faraday Ct, Reston VA. | Contact:Maureen Griffin
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Kindergarten Registration for 2024-25 School YearWill your child turn 5 years old by September 30, 2024? If so, It is time to register your child to start kindergarten on August 19, 2024. Please contact Hutchison’s registrar, Magda Calancha Vargas at [email protected] or 703-925-8305. Save the date for Kindergarten Orientation: May 2, 2024 4:30 -5:30 PM | Contact:Magda Calancha Vargas |
How can I support my child with Math Fluency?The next few weeks we will be highlighting some online math games that are fun and can help support students with math fluency. This week we are highlighting “Ten Frame Mania”. In this game students build numbers on tens frames as fast as they can. There are 6 levels so students in different grade levels can access the game in different ways. We hope you enjoy. | Contact:
Abbey Falkey |
Upcoming Testing -NNAT3 Ability Testing 1st Grade and Some 2nd-6th Grade Students.Updated
Originally, the NNAT3 testing for some students was scheduled for March 1-8. However, due to a recent technical issue with Pearson the vendor for NNAT3, we are unable to administer the test online as planned, (previously March 1-8). Parents that received a letter for NNAT3 testing only:
5th Grade Integrated Reading and Writing SOL Test
SOL Dates | Contact:Wendy West
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Parent Score ReportingWinter VGA AssessmentsCentralized parent/guardian score report results from winter VGA assessments will be delivered via SIS ParentVue. Note that reports to families without ParentVUE accounts are being mailed centrally the week of March 4. WIDA AssessmentsIn early June, published score reports for parents/guardians will be centrally posted to the Student Information System (SIS) ParentVUE and mailed to families without ParentVUE accounts. | Contact:Wendy West
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Yearbook!It’s time to order! Use the order form that came home in the Tuesday folder or order online: www.strawbridge.net Online code: YB28908 $15 until 4/12/2024 and only a few available in June. | Contact:Joanne Yi
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Summer 2024 Rec-PAC June 24-August 1Check the Tuesday folder for the brochure! Session 1 June 24-28: Let’s Get Animated Session 2 July 1-3: Take Me Out to the Ballgame Session 3 July 8-12: Pass the Baton Session 4: July 15-19: A Breath of Fresh Art Session 5: July 22-26: Showtime Anytime Session 6: July 29-August 1: Summer Flashback Grades 1-6 Registration opens March 12 | Contact:Maureen Griffin |
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Family Engagement Survey to Open March 3Parents/caregivers will receive the FCPS’ Family Engagement Survey Sunday, March 3, from independent research firm K12 Insight. Please participate — your feedback is critical in helping to inform and improve practices to best support our students. | |
Share Your thoughts on SchoologyFCPS will be conducting voluntary, anonymous surveys on the use of Schoology from Monday, March 11, to Friday, March 22. Surveys will be delivered to Elementary students (grades 3-6) through the Schoology App Center. Student feedback will inform the school division’s use of Schoology and help improve its processes, communication, and professional learning for staff. FCPS’ Instructional Services Department will also be reaching out to families through focus groups. Please contact [email protected] if you have questions. | |
March is National Women’s History MonthEvery year, March is designated Women’s History Month by presidential proclamation. The month is set aside to honor women’s contributions in American history. | |
Bipartisan Study Finds Virginia Public School Divisions Receive Less Funding per Student Than Other StatesThe School Board recently adopted FCPS’ FY 2025 Advertised Budget. Meeting budget needs becomes more of a challenge with underfunding by the state, using staffing formulas that continue to result in school districts not receiving the actual support needed for excellent public education. A staffing formula is the method for calculating the number of positions that need to be assigned to meet program needs. Did You Know? In July 2023, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC) released a study of Virginia’s K-12 funding formulas. The report found that Virginia school divisions receive less funding per student than the 50-state average, the regional average, and many of Virginia’s neighboring states including West Virginia, Maryland, and Kentucky. Learn more about the JLARC study. View FCPS’ budget development timeline. Contact your state officials to provide feedback on funding for K-12 education. | |
Join a Community Conversation on Fentanyl and Other DrugsA community conversation addressing the opioid crisis within Northern Virginia and Fairfax County Public Schools will be held Wednesday, March 18, 6:30-8 p.m., in the auditorium at Lake Braddock Secondary School. Please enter through Door #14. All attendees will receive a free REVIVE! Narcan training during the event and learn about support services currently available within FCPS and Fairfax County. This discussion will provide families, staff, and students with valuable knowledge about the dangers of drugs and deadly fentanyl. The material discussed is suitable for students in grades 6-12. Together as a community, we aim to explore collaborative strategies to minimize the impact of these harmful and too-often fatal substances. Language interpretation services are available as well as American Sign Language accommodation. Childcare and transportation will also be provided, as needed. Learn more about the event and register online. | |
RamadanThroughout the year, as we celebrate and recognize various cultural holidays and observances, families are encouraged to contact their student’s Assistant Principal regarding accommodation (email addresses are below)s, including but not limited to those around lunch, prayer/meditation and silent reflection spaces and times, and instruction. | |
Meditation and Silent Reflection SpacesFCPS has developed Regulation 1502 to ensure all students and staff have reasonable accommodation and access to meditation and silent reflection spaces within the school division. The regulation provides guidance for schools on how to manage requests for silent reflection during instructional and non-instructional time, and for students to leave school for religious activities. These spaces are designated areas within a school for individuals to engage in prayer, meditation, or silent reflection, inclusive of their religious or non-religious beliefs. Parents/caregivers must provide written permission for students requesting to miss instructional time on a regular basis. Families are encouraged to contact family liaisons, Maria Michlik or Mary Specht regarding accommodations. View Regulation 1502. Visit FCPS' Guidelines for Religious Activities webpage for more information. | |
Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow!This year, spring break is March 25-29. We will be eager to welcome your children back to school on Wednesday, April 3, after two teacher work days. Student attendance is very important. Every day, our teachers will be teaching, and students will be learning. Studies have shown that just two absences per month can cause students to fall behind. Let’s finish this school year strong. Visit FCPS’ website for attendance resources. | |
☀️ Safely View the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8A total solar eclipse will occur on Monday, April 8, and will be viewable, depending on weather, in Fairfax County. The eclipse will begin in our area around 2:04 p.m. and end around 4:32 p.m., with the maximum eclipse occurring around 3:20 p.m. Because the timing overlaps with dismissal, it is crucial that students understand the importance of safe viewing practices. We encourage families to review these Solar Eclipse Resources, especially the eye safety information. We hope everyone takes the opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary natural phenomenon while prioritizing safe solar viewing. | |
Lightspeed Classroom ManagementAs part of our commitment to creating a safe and focused learning environment for our students, our school is using a classroom management tool that will help teachers better connect with student devices during classes. We are continuing to expand our use over the coming weeks. This tool will provide teachers with a number of helpful features:
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Summer CampsHave you made summer plans for your child yet? Are you looking for a summer camp for your child with special needs? The Family Resource Center has compiled information on summer camps including local options, camps for students with special needs (sorted by need), and camps for students experiencing grief or who have parents in the military. |