🐝Hornet Happenings: Welcome to the New School Year!

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Dear Parents and Guardians,

We are excited to welcome you and your child(ren) to a new school year filled with growth, learning, and fun! We are eager to partner with you to create a positive and supportive learning environment for your child.

To kick off the school year, we have planned several events to help you and your child feel welcomed and prepared:

  • Kindergarten Popsicles at the Playground: Monday, August 12th from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM. Join us for a fun-filled afternoon of popsicles and playground activities to meet other kindergarten families and staff.
  • Class Assignments: Teachers will send out class assignments on Tuesday, August 13th, late afternoon.
  • Open House: Friday, August 16th from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Come tour your child's classroom, meet their teacher, and learn more about the upcoming school year.
  • First Day of School: Monday, August 19th. We can't wait to see our students!
  • Back to School Night: Tuesday, September 10th, 5:30 – 7:30 PM. This evening event will provide an opportunity to learn more about your child's curriculum, meet their teachers, and ask questions.

The county has identified 7 early release Mondays during the 2024-25 school year in elementary schools so teachers can participate in professional development. These early releases will be 3 hours; students will be dismissed at 1:05 PM on the following dates: 

  • September 16
  • October 21
  • November 18
  • February 10
  • March 10
  • April 21
  • May 12

We look forward to a wonderful year together! Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

 

Kathy Case, Interim Principal

Dee Hubbard, Assistant Principal

Paula Johnson-Tyler, Assistant Principal

8850 Cross Chase Circle, Fairfax Station 22039  |  Phone: 703-551-5700

Attendance: 703-551-5757 or email HalleyES.Attendance

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And with that, the 2023-2024 school year has come to a close! Happy Summer Break! Enjoy this time with your loved ones, embark on new adventures, and create lasting memories. Remember to prioritize self-care and relaxation. Be safe and make the most of this well-deserved break.

As we reach this milestone, I want to extend my deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for your unwavering support, dedication, and partnership throughout the school year. Your trust, collaboration, and involvement in your child's education have been invaluable and played a crucial role in their success. I am immensely grateful for the opportunity to have worked alongside you in maximizing student potential.

As shared in my previous message, I have accepted another principal assignment. I will also have the opportunity to take on some lead principal projects and will be closer to home. What a bittersweet time it has been, savoring those last special moments with the most amazing students and staff. I have been deeply touched by the messages and responses I have received over the last week, and I appreciated every hug, sweet treat, card, and kind message from our students.

I cannot begin to tell you all how much this community and the privilege of serving it has meant to me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your partnership, support, and love. Serving as the principal of Halley has been one of the most important educator identities in my career, and I will hold each of you in my heart forever.  Once a Hornet…Always a Hornet!

 

Blessings and Joy,

Mrs. Peerman, Principal

Summer Office Hours

The office will start summer hours starting  Tuesday, June 18th - Friday, August 2nd. Summer office hours will be 9am-12:30pm, Tuesday - Friday.

Monday availability is by appointment.  Please call 703-551-5700.

Important Dates

July 4: Holiday - school closed

July 5: Holiday - school closed

August 12:  Kindergarten Play Date (more information coming)

August 16: Open House (more information coming)

August 19: First Day of School

Summer Math Support 

As we’re moving into the summer, if you are looking for ways to support your student’s mathematical learning, FCPS has created a page with variety of optional resources. You can view them at the link here. ST Math will continue to be available over the summer and ST Math family resources are also linked on the FCPS page.

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SOL Scores Posted in SIS ParentVUE

Families can find Standards of Learning (SOL) reports for spring testing in the SIS ParentVUE Documents section on or before the last day of school. Log in to your ParentVUE account to access the following:

  • For all students – the official SOL Score Report with overall and reporting category performance for all spring tests.
  • For grade 3-8 students – the SOL Growth Parent Report shows performance over time for state reading and math tests completed this school year.

Visit the FCPS website for additional information about spring assessment reporting practices and timelines.

Need help creating a SIS ParentVUE account? This video walks through the steps. Find out more about SIS ParentVUE.

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Resultados de los SOL publicados en SIS ParentVUE Las familias pueden encontrar los informes de los Estándares de Aprendizaje (SOL) para las pruebas de primavera en la sección Documentos SIS ParentVUE en o antes del último día de clases. Inicie sesión en su cuenta ParentVUE para acceder a lo siguiente:

Para todos los estudiantes – el Informe oficial de los resultados SOL con el progreso general y por categorías de todos los exámenes que se hicieron en la primavera.

  • Para los estudiantes del grado 3-8 – el Informe de Progreso SOL para los Padres el cual muestra el progreso a través del tiempo para los exámenes estatales de lectura y matemáticas completados este año escolar.

Visite el sitio web de FCPS para información adicional sobre las prácticas de reportes de evaluación de primavera y los plazos.

¿Necesita ayuda para crear una cuenta SIS ParentVUE? Este video explica los pasos. Averigüe más sobre SIS ParentVUE.

Free School Physicals and Immunizations Available Register Now! Call (703) 698-2550

The Inova Cares Clinics, in collaboration with the Partnership for Healthier Communities, will be hosting their annual Pediatric Health Fair this summer!

These free school physicals are specifically designed to serve established patients of Inova Cares Clinics or individuals with Virginia Medicaid/FAMIS insurance. We will be providing complimentary school physicals and immunizations to children ages 5 and above. 

Register for an available appointment at one of the following locations by calling (703) 698-2550. No walk-ins allowed.

Location Sites and Dates:

  • ICC Herndon | 6/19, 7/10, 7/24, 8/7, & 8/21
  • ICC Manassas | 6/21, 6/28, 7/12, 7/26, 8/2, & 8/16
  • ICC Sterling | 6/28, 7/26, 8/9, & 8/16
  • ICC Alexandria | 7/12, 8/9, & 8/16
Fairfax County is hosting its 1st Puzzle Hunt!

When: Launches June 15, 2024

The Solving Fun Puzzle Pals have been hard at work, creating an exhilarating adventure for puzzle solvers. We are thrilled to announce the Fairfax County Puzzle Hunt, a unique community event that will take you on a journey to the wonderful parks in Fairfax County.

Starting this summer, solve one puzzle or do them all. Puzzles are filled with creative thinking, logic, and wordplay. They are designed to be challenging and accessible for all skill levels. Solve the puzzles and then find clues at the parks for a final meta-puzzle.

Walk, bike, and roll at our wonderful local parks with friends and family. For more information go to  www.solvingfun.com/fairfax .

Summer Arts Programs!

Looking for a summer Arts program for your child?  FCPS has some amazing programs, Check out the links below.  They have so many seats to fill!  Many free and reduced lunch free seats as well!  We have a Facebook page too

 

General information:

IFTA Catalog and Master Schedule

Institute for the Arts- click here

Elementary-Institute for the Arts- click here

REGISTER FOR IFTA/EIFTA HERE

FCPS Parent Resource Section

 FCPS Family Resource Center The Family Resource Center has compiled information from several sources to create a Summer Camps Guide. This is a comprehensive resource for all ages and abilities. 

FAIRFX COUNTY PROGR Back-to-School Immunization Clinics Get your child ready for the 2024-25 school year. Open by appointment to all Fairfax County students who need immunizations, regardless of whether they have had vaccines in the past, are new to the country, or need a follow-up to be up to date. Call today! Appointments are limited. Schedule your appointment by calling 703-246-7100. See Back-to-School Immunization Schedule.

 

Fairfax County Programs

Fairfax County Park Authority Enjoy all that Fairfax Park Authority has to offer to usher in the summer season. From the Water Mine opening to summer classes still available for registration.

 

SPOTS ARE STILL OPEN FOR SUMMER CLASSES

May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month! Throughout the month Fairfax County Health Department's Speech and Hearing program will offer free speech screenings (testing) for children ages 3 – 7 years at several county libraries. No appointments are necessary, screening is first-come, first-served at multiple locations. Further details can be found HERE.

 

Parenting Education Programs | Family Services  The Department of Family Services offers free services to help families develop important skills to grow healthy relationships with their children. These classes teach positive and effective ways parents can interact with their children at every age and stage of development. Click the link above for information regarding classes and to participate in their Virtual Parent Cafes. 

 

SACC registration is now open for the 2024-25 school year and the Camp Fairfax summer program. Fairfax County Government’s School Age Child Care (SACC) program provides fun, safe, and educational care for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Care is available before school, after school, and during school breaks in select Fairfax County public elementary schools and community centers. 

 

Virginia Association of Free & Charitable Clinics Clinics offer a variety of health care services, including medical, dental, vision, mental health and pharmacy services. However, not all clinics offer all services and not all areas of Virginia have a free or charitable clinic. Clinics are independent, nonprofit, volunteer-driven and community-based organizations. Each clinic sets its own eligibility requirements and guidelines, and all must be contacted directly for help.

 

Community Events, Resources & Activities

The Fairfax County Police Department offers free summer programs for students and young adults interested in law enforcement:

 

Police Leaders of Tomorrow (June 24-28, apply by May 29) - Explore careers in law enforcement and learn about policing through various activities.

 

Teen Police Academy (July 15-19, apply by June 28) - High school students can learn about core police functions and participate in hands-on activities.

 

Future Women Leaders in Law Enforcement (July 29-August 2, apply by June 28) - Women can explore careers in law enforcement, learn about core police functions, and meet female leaders in the field.  Read more by visiting Future Women Leaders in Law Enforcement | Police (fairfaxcounty.gov)

 

Free Parenting Classes with DFS

Are you a parent or caregiver of a child from newborn to 4 years old? Join free virtual parenting classes offered by the Parenting Education Programs. This course covers the basics of child development, helps establish routines, and boosts parental confidence. Classes are held weekly on Tuesdays from 5:30-8pm, starting June 11.

Are you a parent of teenagers? Join free virtual parenting classes in Spanish starting Monday, June 17, for parents of children ages 12-18. Learn effective communication, understand teen development, and boost their self-esteem.

Please visit Parenting Education Programs | Family Services (fairfaxcounty.gov) for more information.

 

FAIRFAX COUNTY PROGRAMS 

Fairfax County Programs Parktakes summer class registration is now OPEN! Choose from a variety of options and formats. 

 

Registration LINK Parktakes Online Magazine

The Fairfax County Health Department invites families to an engaging, free community event centered around healthy and active living! Healthy Together Fairfax will be held on Sunday, May 19th, from 12-3pm at Franconia Park. For more information, please visit: https://bit.ly/47skTux

 

SACC registration is now open for the 2024-25 school year and the Camp Fairfax summer program. 

 

Fairfax County Government’s School Age Child Care (SACC) program provides fun, safe, and educational care for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Care is available before school, after school, and during school breaks in select Fairfax County public elementary schools and community centers. 

 

MILITARY RESOURCES

Thank you to the Halley PTO for an Amazing Year! We appreciate all of your support!!

8850 Cross Chase Circle, Fairfax Station 22039  |  Phone: 703-551-5700

Attendance: 703-551-5757 or email HalleyES.Attendance

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🐝Hornet Happenings

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We had an incredibly special week at Halley! On Wednesday, June 5th, we were delighted to welcome back 42 former Halley Hornets who are graduating from South County High School next week!  The excitement was unmistakable as they processed through the hallways, greeted by enthusiastic cheers from our Kindergarten through Sixth grade students. It was a beautiful, heartwarming, and inspiring sight to behold!

Once a Hornet, always a Hornet!

Halley’s 6th Grade Class of 2024! Attention Parents of 6th Grade Students: Join us for our 6th Grade Promotion Tuesday, June 11th at 10:00am

We want to ensure that our upcoming 6th-grade promotion ceremony is a memorable and enjoyable event for everyone involved. We will primarily have seating available to accommodate 2 guest per 6th grade student. We will not be able to seat a lot of additional people comfortably.  Please be mindful when inviting guest of seating limitations as It's important to us that every student feels celebrated and represented on their special day.

Following the promotion ceremony, each teacher will host an awards presentation in their classrooms, followed by a clap-out event. We encourage students to dress up for this occasion—it's their moment to shine! We are eagerly anticipating this annual celebration and are excited to share this milestone with our students and their families.

Celebrating our PreK graduation! Summer Math Support 

As we’re moving into the summer, if you are looking for ways to support your student’s mathematical learning, FCPS has created a page with variety of optional resources. You can view them at the link here. ST Math will continue to be available over the summer and ST Math family resources are also linked on the FCPS page.

Assessment Results in ParentVue

Below is the timeline for when assessment information will be released to families. All information is released via ParentVue. If you need help getting the ParentVue app, please contact the main office.

  • Kindergarten - VKRP/PALS: Sent via USPS week of 7/8
  • Gr. 1-3 - iReady: week of 6/3 in ParentVUE
  • Gr. 4-6 iReady: week of 6/24 in ParentVUE

Gr. 3-6 - SOLs: Week of June 3rd 

Let's Finish the School Year Strong!

Student attendance at school is important all year long, up to the last day of school. Attendance has an effect on student performance and on school accreditation. See how to:

  •  Check your child’s attendance record.
  • Help your student stay engaged at school.
  • Report future absences.
  • Understand the FCPS school calendar.

Learn more about attendance resources.

Library News

Time to look for your library books!  All student library books were due May 29 and are now overdue.  Please try to locate these materials and turn them in to the library cart as soon as possible.  If you cannot locate a book, please consider replacing it so that other Halley students may enjoy it.  Questions or concerns? Ms. Hall is happy to help you – [email protected]

On Wednesday, May 29th our Halley Hornets received a visit from Lorton Library children’s librarian, Krista Wirley, to talk about the FCPL summer reading challenge.  Register online here beginning June 5th to start the challenge.  Prizes are awarded for completing the challenge!  Ms. Hall and Ms. Krista hope to see you at the Lorton Library this summer!  Keep reading, hornets!

End of the Year 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.

 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 or before 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).

If you have any questions, please contact your School Health Aide, Taisha Thompson at 703-551-5710, or your school Public Health Nurse, Melissa Ford, at 571-460-9749

School Board Votes to Adopt Fiscal Year 2025 Approved Budget

The Fairfax County School Board voted to adopt Fairfax County Public Schools’ (FCPS) Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Approved Budget at their last board meeting. The FY 2025 Approved Budget totals $3.7 billion — a net increase of $233.2 million or 6.6% over the previous year. 

The FY 2025 Approved Budget focuses on providing educational excellence for all students and ensuring that employees’ hard work and dedication are acknowledged through competitive compensation. Both of these efforts fully align with the FCPS 2023-30 Strategic Plan.

Nearly 86% of the Approved Budget is targeted at instruction. Key budget highlights include funding for a 4% compensation increase for all employees; maintaining existing class size formulas and providing necessary support to all students; and expanding athletics offerings, additional athletic trainers, and enhanced stipends for fine and performing arts.

Free School Physicals and Immunizations Available Register Now! Call (703) 698-2550

The Inova Cares Clinics, in collaboration with the Partnership for Healthier Communities, will be hosting their annual Pediatric Health Fair this summer!

These free school physicals are specifically designed to serve established patients of Inova Cares Clinics or individuals with Virginia Medicaid/FAMIS insurance. We will be providing complimentary school physicals and immunizations to children ages 5 and above. 

Register for an available appointment at one of the following locations by calling (703) 698-2550. No walk-ins allowed.

Location Sites and Dates:

  • ICC Herndon | 6/19, 7/10, 7/24, 8/7, & 8/21
  • ICC Manassas | 6/21, 6/28, 7/12, 7/26, 8/2, & 8/16
  • ICC Sterling | 6/28, 7/26, 8/9, & 8/16
  • ICC Alexandria | 7/12, 8/9, & 8/16
Test Results for Parents

Our students have taken a variety of assessments this month. Family score reports for most spring assessments will be centrally distributed to families through SIS ParentVUE, with central mailing ongoing for VKRP assessments. As a school, we  have the responsibility to mail out those results to families without ParentVUE accounts. Please see the timeline for when these assessment results will be delivered.

  • iReady Grade 1-3 - expected in ParentVUE the week of 6/3 (non-ParentVUE delivery by the end of this year)
  • iReady Grade 4-6 - expected in ParentVUE the week of 6/24 (non-ParentVUE delivery before the start of next school year)
  • VKRP Grade PreK-K - expected central delivery via U.S. Mail the week of 7/8
  • Gr. 3-6 - SOLs: expected in ParentVUE the week of  June 3rd 
Fairfax County is hosting its 1st Puzzle Hunt!

 When: Launches June 15, 2024

The Solving Fun Puzzle Pals have been hard at work, creating an exhilarating adventure for puzzle solvers. We are thrilled to announce the Fairfax County Puzzle Hunt, a unique community event that will take you on a journey to the wonderful parks in Fairfax County.

Starting this summer, solve one puzzle or do them all. Puzzles are filled with creative thinking, logic, and wordplay. They are designed to be challenging and accessible for all skill levels. Solve the puzzles and then find clues at the parks for a final meta-puzzle.

Walk, bike, and roll at our wonderful local parks with friends and family. For more information go to  www.solvingfun.com/fairfax.

8850 Cross Chase Circle, Fairfax Station 22039  |  Phone: 703-551-5700

Attendance: 703-551-5757 or email HalleyES.Attendance

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Attention Parents of Current 6th Grade Students We are pleased to invite you to our live and in-person 6th grade promotion! Please save the date: Tuesday, June 11th at 10:00am

Important Information: We will primarily have seating available to accommodate 2 guest per 6th grade student.   We will not be able to seat a lot of additional people comfortably.  Please be mindful when inviting guest of seating limitations as we wish every student to be joyfully represented. 

After the grade level promotion ceremony, each teacher will present awards in their classrooms and we will have a clap-out event.  Students are encouraged to dress-up for this ceremony.  It is their big day after all!  We are excited and look forward to this annual celebration!

Let's Finish the School Year Strong! Attendance Matters!!

Student attendance is important all year, up to the last day of school. Halley currently has under 15% of students classified as chronically absent. The state of Virginia considers under 15% to be an acceptable rate for chronic student absences. That is down 9 percentage points for us since last school year. Keep it up Hornets! Come to school every day unless you are sick.

Attendance affects student performance and school accreditation. See how to:

  • Check your child’s attendance record.
  • Help your student stay engaged at school.
  • Report future absences.
  • Understand the FCPS school calendar.

Learn more about attendance resources.

End of the Year 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.

 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 or before 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).

If you have any questions, please contact your School Health Aide, Taisha Thompson at 703-551-5710, or your school Public Health Nurse, Melissa Ford, at 571-460-9749.

School Board Votes to Adopt Fiscal Year 2025 Approved Budget

The Fairfax County School Board voted to adopt Fairfax County Public Schools’ (FCPS) Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Approved Budget at their last board meeting. The FY 2025 Approved Budget totals $3.7 billion — a net increase of $233.2 million or 6.6% over the previous year. 

The FY 2025 Approved Budget focuses on providing educational excellence for all students and ensuring that employees’ hard work and dedication are acknowledged through competitive compensation. Both of these efforts fully align with the FCPS 2023-30 Strategic Plan.

Nearly 86% of the Approved Budget is targeted at instruction. Key budget highlights include funding for a 4% compensation increase for all employees; maintaining existing class size formulas and providing necessary support to all students; and expanding athletics offerings, additional athletic trainers, and enhanced stipends for fine and performing arts.

Library News

Time to look for your library books!  All student library books were due May 29 and are now overdue.  Please try to locate these materials and turn them in to the library cart as soon as possible.  If you cannot locate a book, please consider replacing it so that other Halley students may enjoy it.  Questions or concerns? Ms. Hall is happy to help you – [email protected]

On Wednesday, May 29th our Halley Hornets received a visit from Lorton Library children’s librarian, Krista Wirley, to talk about the FCPL summer reading challenge.  Register online here beginning June 5th to start the challenge.  Prizes are awarded for completing the challenge!  Ms. Hall and Ms. Krista hope to see you at the Lorton Library this summer!  Keep reading, hornets!

Free School Physicals and Immunizations Available Register Now! Call (703) 698-2550

The Inova Cares Clinics, in collaboration with the Partnership for Healthier Communities, will be hosting their annual Pediatric Health Fair this summer!

These free school physicals are specifically designed to serve established patients of Inova Cares Clinics or individuals with Virginia Medicaid/FAMIS insurance. We will be providing complimentary school physicals and immunizations to children ages 5 and above. 

Register for an available appointment at one of the following locations by calling (703) 698-2550. No walk-ins allowed.

Location Sites and Dates:

  • ICC Herndon | 6/19, 7/10, 7/24, 8/7, & 8/21
  • ICC Manassas | 6/21, 6/28, 7/12, 7/26, 8/2, & 8/16
  • ICC Sterling | 6/28, 7/26, 8/9, & 8/16
  • ICC

    Alexandria | 7/12, 8/9, & 8/16

Test Results for Parents

Our students have taken a variety of assessments this month. Family score reports for most spring assessments will be centrally distributed to families through SIS ParentVUE, with central mailing ongoing for VKRP assessments. As a school, we  have the responsibility to mail out those results to families without ParentVUE accounts. Please see the timeline for when these assessment results will be delivered.

  • iReady Grade 1-3 - expected in ParentVUE the week of 6/3 (non-ParentVUE delivery by the end of this year)
  • iReady Grade 4-6 - expected in ParentVUE the week of 6/24 (non-ParentVUE delivery before the start of next school year)
  • VKRP Grade PreK-K - expected central delivery via U.S. Mail the week of 7/8
  • Kindergarten - VKRP/PALS: Sent via USPS week of 7/8
  • Gr. 3-6 - SOLs: Week of June 3rd 
Fairfax County is hosting its 1st Puzzle Hunt!

 When: Launches June 15, 2024

The Solving Fun Puzzle Pals have been hard at work, creating an exhilarating adventure for puzzle solvers. We are thrilled to announce the Fairfax County Puzzle Hunt, a unique community event that will take you on a journey to the wonderful parks in Fairfax County.

Starting this summer, solve one puzzle or do them all. Puzzles are filled with creative thinking, logic, and wordplay. They are designed to be challenging and accessible for all skill levels. Solve the puzzles and then find clues at the parks for a final meta-puzzle.

Walk, bike, and roll at our wonderful local parks with friends and family. For more information go to  www.solvingfun.com/fairfax.,

8850 Cross Chase Circle, Fairfax Station 22039  |  Phone: 703-551-5700

Attendance: 703-551-5757 or email HalleyES.Attendance

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Mustache Day in Kindergarten!

This Kindergarten class is on day M on their Alphabet Countdown to the end of the year.  M is for Mustache day!

All schools and offices will be closed on Monday, May 27, for the Memorial Day holiday. Learn about the history of Memorial Day. See the complete school year calendar.

Attention Parents of Current 6th Grade Students

We are pleased to invite you to our  6th grade promotion!

Please save the date: Tuesday, June 11th at 10:00am

Important Information: We will primarily have seating available to accommodate 2 guest per 6th grade student.   We will not be able to seat a lot of additional people comfortably.  Please be mindful when inviting guest of seating limitations as we wish every student to be joyfully represented. 

After the grade level promotion ceremony, each teacher will present awards in their classrooms and we will have a clap-out event.  Students are encouraged to dress-up for this ceremony.  It is their big day after all!  We are excited and look forward to this annual celebration!

  End of the Year 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.

 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 or before 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).

If you have any questions, please contact your School Health Aide, Taisha Thompson at 703-551-5710, or your school Public Health Nurse, Melissa Ford, at 571-460-9749.

A Note from the Library

All library books are due back to the library by Wednesday, May 29th. Because we have so many avid readers at Halley, we check-out books up until the very last day we are able!  Due to this, we ask for your help in making sure your student knows his/her responsibilities in locating and returning library books in a timely fashion.

We will be printing overdue emails soon to help facilitate the searches. Thanks in advance for your help!   Questions?  Please email Mrs. Hall:  [email protected]

Test Results for Parents

Our students have taken a variety of assessments this month. Family score reports for most spring assessments will be centrally distributed to families through SIS ParentVUE, with central mailing ongoing for VKRP assessments. As a school, we  have the responsibility to mail out those results to families without ParentVUE accounts. Please see the timeline for when these assessment results will be delivered.

  • iReady Grade 1-3 - expected in ParentVUE the week of 6/3 (non-ParentVUE delivery by the end of this year)
  • iReady Grade 4-6 - expected in ParentVUE the week of 6/24 (non-ParentVUE delivery before the start of next school year)
  • VKRP Grade PreK-K - expected central delivery via U.S. Mail the week of 7/8
Discover Exciting Summer Learning Activities and Ideas!

Have an unforgettable experience at the FCPS Summer Extravaganza! FCPS invites all families to get a jump on summer learning by participating in engaging, educational, and enriching activities for Fairfax County students. 

The Summer Extravaganza is FREE and will take place: 

 

Registration will help us coordinate logistics but is not required. Language interpretation services will be available.

Register Today!!

Students will be able to take advantage of fun and educational activities and resources designed to ignite curiosity and inspire growth. Representatives from local businesses, Fairfax County Public Library, and the Fairfax County Park Authority are participating. Community organizations, such as Neighborhood Community Services, will be at the Summer Extravaganza as well. We will have learning games, tips, strategies, and helpful information for families. 

Check out some of the scheduled activities:  

  • Face Painting
  • FCPS Summer Camp
  • Learning Activities
  • Food 
  • Moonbounce
  • Music
  • Petting Zoo
  • Storytime 
  • Student Performances
  • and More!

Don't miss out on this memorable summer experience. Bring the entire family!  We hope to see you on June 1. Questions?  Contact us at 571-502-5349

"May Day May Day": Mental Health Awareness Month

“May Day” is an emergency procedure word used internationally as a distress signal in voice-procedure radio communications. The new 9-8-8 number is a suicide and crisis lifeline, similar to 9-1-1 in a medical/safety emergency. One in six youth, aged 6-17, experience a mental health condition each year. Below are some activities to practice at home for mental wellness.

6 Mental Health Activities for Kids to Practice at Home

  • Create a Journal Younger students are better able to communicate their feelings and emotions freely in a creative way.
  • Practice Gratitude Exercises Have students write notes about what they are grateful for and place it a jar (label it thankful jar)
  • Engage in Breathing Exercises A couple deep breaths can reset not only your child’s mind Deep breathing exercises and meditation can increase focus and compassion
  • Try Music Therapy Music can be used to encourage movement and relaxation Use Stress Balls and other sensory toys

For general questions about the FCPS Substance Abuse Prevention Program, please contact the Office of Student Safety & Wellness at: (571) 423-4270. For further Information & support: Cartic W. Marshall, MS., LPC, CCC Substance Abuse Prevention Specialist [email protected]

School Supplies for SY 2024-25

The PTO is partnering with EPI School Supplies to offer supply kits for the 24-25 school year. Order securely online, now through June 25th!

  1. Go to educationalproducts.com/shoppacks
  2. Enter the school ID, HAL054 (3 letters/3 numbers)
  3. Follow the directions to complete your order.
  4. Keep your online confirmation as your receipt.

Tax will be applied at checkout. Supply kits will be delivered to your homes on or before August 10th. Shipping is included in the price of the kits. NO SCHOOL DELIVERY! For questions, please contact Mayumi Whitley - [email protected]

It’s Kindergarten Registration Time!

Attending kindergarten provides children with an opportunity to learn and practice the essential social, emotional, problem-solving, and self-regulation skills they will use throughout their lives. Eligible children can also be registered throughout the summer, but registering your child early helps us plan, so that we have the teachers and resources needed on the first day of school. 

We are happy to support families with registration and the transition to kindergarten. For more information in other languages, visit FCPS’ Kindergarten Registration webpage.

Resources for Newly Registered FamiliesBeing connected to your school community helps you stay informed and support your child’s success. Take some time to get familiar with the many resources and tools available to FCPS families, including:

Register Your Children Online

Online registration is available for new and returning (re-enrolling) FCPS families! Apply today to help us plan for the 2024-25 school year.

Join the PTO board!

In the 24-25 school year the PTO is looking for volunteers to provide more opportunities, support and programming to Halley Students and Staff.  Click hereto sign up for one of the open volunteer positions (outreach, fundraising, website coordinator). Join the next all school PTO meeting on the 22nd to find out more about each position.

 

Halley Spirit Rock

The PTO is looking for volunteers to help plan, select a design and paint a 'Spirit Rock' outside of door 1.  Click here to help out. 

 

School Supplies

The PTO is partnering with EPI School Supplies to offer supply kits for the 24-25 school year. Order securely online, now through June 25th!

 

  1. Go to www.educationalproducts.com/shoppacks
  2. Enter the school ID, HAL054 (3 letters/3 numbers)
  3. Follow the directions to complete your order.
  4. Keep your online confirmation as your receipt.

 

Tax will be applied at checkout. Supply kits will be delivered to your homes on or before August 10th. Shipping is included in the price of the kits. NO SCHOOL DELIVERY! For questions, please contact Mayumi Whitley - [email protected]

 

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Attendance: 703-551-5757 or email HalleyES.Attendance

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Test Results for Parents

Our students have taken a variety of assessments this month. Family score reports for most spring assessments will be centrally distributed to families through SIS ParentVUE, with central mailing ongoing for VKRP assessments. As a school, we have the responsibility to mail out those results to families without ParentVUE accounts. Please see the timeline for when these assessment results will be delivered.

  • iReady Grade 1-3 - expected in ParentVUE the week of 6/3 (non-ParentVUE delivery by the end of this year)
  • iReady Grade 4-6 - expected in ParentVUE the week of 6/24 (non-ParentVUE delivery before the start of next school year)
  • VKRP Grade PreK-K - expected central delivery via U.S. Mail the week of 7/8

Register Today for FCPS Summer Camps

Registration for FCPS Career and Technical Education (CTE) camps and Institute for the Arts (IFTA/E-IFTA) camps closes on Friday, June 7. Tuition is waived for students eligible for free and reduced-price meals. Bus transportation is available from select FCPS high schools and middle schools. Learn more about Summer Learning and Fun for Students.

Discover Exciting Summer Learning Activities and Ideas!

Have an unforgettable experience at the FCPS Summer Extravaganza! FCPS invites all families to get a jump on summer learning by participating in engaging, educational, and enriching activities for Fairfax County students. 

The Summer Extravaganza is FREE and will take place: 

 

Registration will help us coordinate logistics but is not required. Language interpretation services will be available.

Register Today!!

Students will be able to take advantage of fun and educational activities and resources designed to ignite curiosity and inspire growth. Representatives from local businesses, Fairfax County Public Library, and the Fairfax County Park Authority are participating. Community organizations, such as Neighborhood Community Services, will be at the Summer Extravaganza as well. We will have learning games, tips, strategies, and helpful information for families. 

Check out some of the scheduled activities:  

  • Face Painting
  • FCPS Summer Camp
  • Learning Activities
  • Food 
  • Moonbounce
  • Music
  • Petting Zoo
  • Storytime 
  • Student Performances
  • and More!

Don't miss out on this memorable summer experience. Bring the entire family!  We hope to see you on June 1. Questions?  Contact us at 571-502-5349

School Supplies for SY 2024-25

The PTO is partnering with EPI School Supplies to offer supply kits for the 24-25 school year. Order securely online, now through June 25th!

  1. Go to educationalproducts.com/shoppacks
  2. Enter the school ID, HAL054 (3 letters/3 numbers)
  3. Follow the directions to complete your order.
  4. Keep your online confirmation as your receipt.

Tax will be applied at checkout. Supply kits will be delivered to your homes on or before August 10th. Shipping is included in the price of the kits. NO SCHOOL DELIVERY! For questions, please contact Mayumi Whitley - [email protected]

It’s Kindergarten Registration Time!

Attending kindergarten provides children with an opportunity to learn and practice the essential social, emotional, problem-solving, and self-regulation skills they will use throughout their lives. Eligible children can also be registered throughout the summer, but registering your child early helps us plan, so that we have the teachers and resources needed on the first day of school. 

We are happy to support families with registration and the transition to kindergarten. For more information in other languages, visit FCPS’ Kindergarten Registration webpage.

Resources for Newly Registered FamiliesBeing connected to your school community helps you stay informed and support your child’s success. Take some time to get familiar with the many resources and tools available to FCPS families, including:

Register Your Children Online

Online registration is available for new and returning (re-enrolling) FCPS families! Apply today to help us plan for the 2024-25 school year.

Registration & Withdrawal

Need to Register?

Please visit - https://www.fcps.edu/online-registration - where you will find the steps to complete a New Student Registration.

When the online enrollment is complete, please email Nicole Kendall at [email protected] and to let her know when you would like to schedule a registration appointment. 

She will email you back to confirm a date and time.

You will need to bring the following items to the registration:

  • The student's original birth certificate.
  • A Deed/Lease for your residence. The enrolling parent's name must be on the document.
  • Your photo ID.
  • A Certificate of Physical Examination and immunization record are also required, but you can schedule your registration appointment without them. The Certificate of Physical Examination and immunizations must be turned in before the first day of school, August 19, 2024.
  • Any other documents you selected "Bring a Hardcopy"

Withdrawing this Summer?

Please contact Nicole Kendall at [email protected] as soon as possible.  You can fill out this form: Student Withdrawal Form - it2.pdf and email it. 

All School PTO Meeting

The next and final PTO meeting of this school year will be May 22nd at 7pm over Zoom.  Stay tuned for the link.

 

Join the PTO board!

In the 24-25 school year the PTO is looking for volunteers to provide more opportunities, support and programming to Halley Students and Staff.  Click here to sign up for one of the open volunteer positions (outreach, fundraising, website coordinator). Join the next all school PTO meeting on the 22nd to find out more about each position.

 

Halley Spirit Rock

The PTO is looking for volunteers to help plan, select a design and paint a 'Spirit Rock' outside of door 1.  Click here to help out. 

 

School Supplies

The PTO is partnering with EPI School Supplies to offer supply kits for the 24-25 school year. Order securely online, now through June 25th!

 

  1. Go to www.educationalproducts.com/shoppacks
  2. Enter the school ID, HAL054 (3 letters/3 numbers)
  3. Follow the directions to complete your order.
  4. Keep your online confirmation as your receipt.

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Attendance: 703-551-5757 or email HalleyES.Attendance

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Hello Halley Families!

Thank you for the most wonderful teacher and staff appreciation week. We truly felt the love and are so grateful to work alongside our amazing Halley community. Thank you, PTO, for providing a delicious luncheon from the Coyote Grill Food Truck!  It was really special, and we loved it!!!

As we approach the end of the school year, our hornets are eagerly anticipating a host of fun end-of-year activities. It's a time to celebrate their achievements, growth, and the wonderful community we've built together.

Thank you for your continued support and partnership in making our school such a vibrant and nurturing environment for our students and staff.

A Reminder and a Wish…

With a warm heart, we wish a very Happy Mother's Day to all the amazing moms and mother figures in our students' lives!  We hope you have a beautiful and relaxing weekend!

Blessings and Joy,

Mrs. Peerman, Mrs. Johnson-Tyler, and Ms. Hubbard

Halley’s Got Talent!

Hornets, Do you have a talent you want to show off? Well, here is your chance! Halley needs you to show us what you got!  Dancing, singing, juggling, or whatever your talent may be, we want to see it all! Auditions open to all Halley students!  Ask your teacher for a permission form!!  You can also download the permission form HERE!

When:  June 7th or June 10th during the school day, time to be determined ASAP.

 Expectations:

  • All performances must be 2 minutes or less and you can only be in one act
  • All lyrics have to be school appropriate.
  • If you are singing a song or dancing to a song you must submit the lyrics to us for approval at [email protected].
  • Your conduct must be respectful and appropriate to both fellow talent show participants and teachers who are volunteering for the event. 
  • Participants must be present for auditions and all rehearsals (mostly during the school day).
  • While it’s appreciated that students are interested; Everyone should please understand that their performance may not be selected.

Auditions will be held Wednesday, May 15th after school from 4:30-5:30 PM and Monday, May 20th before school from 8:30-9:30 AM. All interested students must audition. The talent show committee reserves the right to say whether your act is appropriate for elementary school and whether it is performance ready. There will be 30 acts chosen. Parents are responsible for providing transportation to and from school on either audition day. Students will need to wait with parents until their scheduled time slot.  If selected, a signup genius will be sent to the email address given below to sign up for audition slots.

**Please send a link to your song with the timing to cut off at no more than two minutes to Ms. Hubbard at [email protected] before your audition

Please direct any questions or concerns to the talent show committee at [email protected]

Register Today for FCPS Summer Camps

Registration for FCPS Career and Technical Education (CTE) camps and Institute for the Arts (IFTA/E-IFTA) camps closes on Friday, June 7. Tuition is waived for students eligible for free and reduced-price meals. Bus transportation is available from select FCPS high schools and middle schools. Learn more about Summer Learning and Fun for Students.

Family Summit

Family Summit Designed to Enhance Safety, Security, and Inclusion.  The FCPS Family Summit will take place on Saturday, April 20, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., at Marshall High School. The conference will cover topics that are helpful for all families such as raising resilient, independent children; forming meaningful connections with children; addressing big emotions; and the dangers of opioids and fentanyl. Participants may also join online sessions, which will provide supports for students with disabilities and their families. 

Visit the Family Summit webpage to learn about the guest speakers and to register for the event. The theme — Safe, Supported, and Included — aligns with Goal 2 of FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan.

Conferencia Familiar Diseñada para Mejorar Seguridad, Protección, InclusiónLa Conferencia de Familias de FCPS se llevará a cabo el sábado, 20 de abril, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., en la Escuela Secundaria Marshall. La conferencia tendrá temas que son útiles para todas las familias como criando niños resistentes e independientes; formando conexiones significativas con los niños; dirigiendo emociones grandes; y los peligros de opioides y fentanyl. Los participantes también podrán unirse a las sesiones en línea, que ofrecerán apoyo a los estudiantes con discapacidades y a sus familias. 

Visite la página web de la Conferencia Familiar para informarse sobre los ponentes invitados e inscribirse al evento. El tema - Seguro, Apoyado e Incluido - se alinea con el Objetivo 2 del Plan Estratégico 2023-30 de FCPS.

Save the Date for FCPS’ Summer Extravaganza

Don’t miss a day of family fun and learning at the FCPS Summer Extravaganza! 

Stop by Woodson High School on Saturday, June 1, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., where students will be able to take part in engaging educational activities designed to spark curiosity and inspire growth. 

Representatives from local businesses, Fairfax County Public Library, and the Fairfax County Park Authority are participating in the Summer Extravaganza. Community organizations, such as Neighborhood Community Services, will be at the event as well. All will have learning activities, tips, and helpful information for families. Enjoy face painting, food, music, a moon bounce, a petting zoo, storytime, and student performances — all at no cost!

Visit the Summer Extravaganza webpage for more details and register to attend. Registration is not required, but it's helpful for planning purposes.

Required Immunizations for Rising 7th and 12th Graders

Immunizations are required for all students entering 7th and 12th grades this fall. Visit the FCPS immunization webpage to learn about the required vaccines.  Caregivers should ask their private healthcare provider or the health department to review their student's immunization record to ensure that their student has received these required immunizations. 

It is important to schedule immunizations early in the summer, as seventh grade students must submit documentation of the Tdap and Meningococcal vaccines before they begin school in August. Twelfth grade students must submit documentation of the Meningococcal vaccine. Get more information on all student immunization requirements.

Family Input for Class Placements 2024-2025

2024-2025 Class Placement - Family Input Form

As we begin to plan for the 2024-2025 school year, we are inviting your input. Creating class assignments requires careful consideration and the involvement of many perspectives and variables. We know a good teacher-student match and a productive mix of children are ingredients for success. Should you have additional information about your specific child that school staff may not know, particularly regarding learning style and classroom environment; we ask that you please complete the 2024-2025 Class Placement - Family Input Form  no later than Monday, May 13, 2024.  This is a hard deadline.

If you have more than one child attending Halley, please complete one form per child.  We ask that you do not request specific teachers or friendship pairings and keep to the information shared about your child and the type of learning environment you feel would be the most productive. We assure you that with or without a form, each child’s strengths and needs are considered. As in the past, families will receive class placement notification just prior to school starting.

It’s Kindergarten Registration Time!

Attending kindergarten provides children with an opportunity to learn and practice the essential social, emotional, problem-solving, and self-regulation skills they will use throughout their lives. Eligible children can also be registered throughout the summer, but registering your child early helps us plan, so that we have the teachers and resources needed on the first day of school. 

We are happy to support families with registration and the transition to kindergarten. For more information in other languages, visit FCPS’ Kindergarten Registration webpage.

Resources for Newly Registered FamiliesBeing connected to your school community helps you stay informed and support your child’s success. Take some time to get familiar with the many resources and tools available to FCPS families, including:

Register Your Children Online

Online registration is available for new and returning (re-enrolling) FCPS families! Apply today to help us plan for the 2024-25 school year.

Registration & Withdrawal

Need to Register?

Please visit - https://www.fcps.edu/online-registration - where you will find the steps to complete a New Student Registration.

When the online enrollment is complete, please email Nicole Kendall at [email protected] and to let her know when you would like to schedule a registration appointment. 

She will email you back to confirm a date and time.

You will need to bring the following items to the registration:

  • The student's original birth certificate.
  • A Deed/Lease for your residence. The enrolling parent's name must be on the document.
  • Your photo ID.
  • A Certificate of Physical Examination and immunization record are also required, but you can schedule your registration appointment without them. The Certificate of Physical Examination and immunizations must be turned in before the first day of school, August 19, 2024.
  • Any other documents you selected "Bring a Hardcopy"

Withdrawing this Summer?

Please contact Nicole Kendall at [email protected] as soon as possible.  You can fill out this form: Student Withdrawal Form - it2.pdf and email it

 

Teacher Appreciation Week

Thank you for making teacher appreciation week special for Halley teachers and staff!

All School PTO Meeting

The next and final PTO meeting of this school year will be May 22nd at 7pm over Zoom.  Stay tuned for the link.

Join the PTO board!

In the 24-25 school year the PTO is looking for volunteers to provide more opportunities, support and programming to Halley Students and Staff.  Click here to sign up for one of the open volunteer positions (outreach, fundraising, website coordinator). Join the next all school PTO meeting on the 22nd to find out more about each position.

Halley Spirit Rock

The PTO is looking for volunteers to help plan, select a design and paint a 'Spirit Rock' outside of door 1.  Click here to help out. 

8850 Cross Chase Circle, Fairfax Station 22039  |  Phone: 703-551-5700

Attendance: 703-551-5757 or email HalleyES.Attendance

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Halley’s Got Talent!

Do you have a talent you want to show off to your classmates? Well, here is your chance! Halley needs you to show us what you got!  Dancing, singing, juggling, or whatever your talent may be, we want to see it all! Auditions open to all Halley students!

When:  June 7th or June 10th during the school day, time to be determined (TBD).

Expectations:

  • All performances must be 2 minutes or less and you can only be in one act
  • All lyrics have to be school appropriate.
  • If you are singing a song or dancing to a song you must submit the lyrics to us for approval at [email protected].
  • Your conduct must be respectful and appropriate to both fellow talent show participants and teachers who are volunteering for the event. 
  • Participants must be present for auditions and all rehearsals (mostly during the school day).
  • While it’s appreciated that students are interested; Everyone should please understand that their performance may not be selected.

Auditions: will be held Wednesday, May 15th after school from 4:30-5:30 PM and Monday, May 20th before school from 8:30-9:30 AM. All interested students must audition. The talent show committee reserves the right to say whether your act is appropriate for elementary school and whether it is performance ready. There will be 30 acts chosen. Parents are responsible for providing transportation to and from school on either audition day. Students will need to wait with parents until their scheduled time slot.  If selected, a signup genius will be sent to the email address given below to sign up for audition slots.

**Please send a link to your song with the timing to cut off at no more than two minutes to Ms. Hubbard at [email protected] before your audition

Please direct any questions or concerns to the talent show committee at [email protected]

8850 Cross Chase Circle, Fairfax Station 22039  |  Phone: 703-551-5700

Attendance: 703-551-5757 or email HalleyES.Attendance

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Hello Hornet Nation! 

Next week is Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week! Let's take a moment to celebrate the incredible educators and superheroes who shape our children's minds and inspire them to reach their full potential. Our teachers dedicate themselves to fostering a love of learning, building confidence, and preparing them for a bright future. Consider sending your child's teachers and specialists a note. Even a simple message expressing your appreciation can make a teacher's day.  We are blessed to have such an amazing staff at Halley and look forward to celebrating them all week!  Below, please see how you can be involved in the fun activities coordinated by our amazing PTO. 

Additionally, each year, we collect gift cards from families to raffle off to our staff. Our goal is to surprise our teachers and staff with raffles and tokens of gratitude throughout the week. We hope you might consider donating to our teacher appreciation gift card donations. 

Gift cards can be brought to the main office. Please put them in an envelope with your child's name as we want to extend our thanks to all who donate.  Thank you for your support in celebrating our incredible team of difference makers!

Blessings and Joy, Mrs. Peerman, Ms. Hubbard, and Mrs. Johnson-Tyler

Chronic Absenteeism State Board of Accreditation

Last school year, the Virginia Board of Education decided to not suspend chronic absenteeism as part of school accreditation determinations. The Board’s rationale was a desire to send a strong message to schools, families, and students about the importance of regular attendance for student success. The Board decision means that schools with Level 3 (red) in any indicator—including chronic absenteeism—based on end-of-year data will receive “Accredited with Conditions” designation. 

Chronic Absenteeism is defined as missing 10% or more of the school year, regardless of reason.  A student is determined to be chronically absent if the rate of their days absent divided by their total days in membership is greater than or equal to 10%.

As of today, May 3, 2024, 15.4% of Halley students are currently considered chronically absent, which is above the state threshold of 15% (of total students).  As we finish out the remainder of this school year, we will continue to encourage school attendance with you in hopes that we can join other South County pyramid schools in having an acceptable chronic absenteeism rate that is below 15%.  

Did you know?

  • Regular school attendance in grades preschool through grade 6 makes it more likely that your child will read on grade level. 
  • The 2024-25 school year calendar has been published and we highly recommend scheduling vacations around the school year calendar.
  • Even excused absences interfere with learning.
  • A pattern of absences (whether unexcused or excused) is one of the main reasons children have lower academic achievement.  
  • Students who attend 90% or more of the school year are more likely to graduate from high school on time.
  • Absences can mask deeper struggles. For example; absences may be a sign that a student is losing interest in school, he or she may be struggling with school work or peer relationships, or possibly facing a medical or mental health concern.

Support is available:

All staff members at Halley are committed to supporting attendance. Additional resources can be found online at http://www.fcps.edu/attendance. We know that parents are the experts on their own child and our school team is here to partner and help solve attendance-related concerns.  Our school counselors, school social worker, and family liaison are available to support!  Please call or email – 703-551-5700.

 

Margie Ascierto   - School Counselor - [email protected]

Alyssa Concino – School Counselor - [email protected]

Liz Devoll – School Social Worker - [email protected]

Kate Murray – School Psychologist - [email protected]

Family Input for Class Placements 2024-2025

2024-2025 Class Placement - Family Input Form

As we begin to plan for the 2024-2025 school year, we are inviting your input. Creating class assignments requires careful consideration and the involvement of many perspectives and variables. We know a good teacher-student match and a productive mix of children are ingredients for success. Should you have additional information about your specific child that school staff may not know, particularly regarding learning style and classroom environment; we ask that you please complete the 2024-2025 Class Placement - Family Input Form  no later than Monday, May 13, 2024.  This is a hard deadline.

If you have more than one child attending Halley, please complete one form per child.  We ask that you do not request specific teachers or friendship pairings and keep to the information shared about your child and the type of learning environment you feel would be the most productive. We assure you that with or without a form, each child’s strengths and needs are considered. As in the past, families will receive class placement notification just prior to school starting.

SOL Testing Dates

Standards of Learning (SOL) Testing is right around the corner. SOLs are an opportunity for students to show everything they've learned this school year. Please see our schedule below:

Online Registration for 2024-2025 School Year 

FCPS is excited to announce that Online Registration for the 2024-2025 school year opened on April 2, 2024. Both new and returning (re-enrolling) families can use our Online Registration (OLR) system to register students entering Kindergarten (00) through 12th grade for the upcoming academic year using this link.

 Welcome to Fairfax County Public Schools’ (FCPS) Online Registration.  This link provides families with the information to utilize this convenient registration tool. Parents and guardians can still register students using the electronic bundle or choose to complete paper registration forms if they prefer.

May is Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month; a perfect opportunity to learn how to celebrate the vibrant collection of AANHPI cultures in the United States!

There are 24 million people in the United States who identify as Asian, with 1.6 million identifying as Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or a combination. According to Pew Research Center (2021), Asian American people are the fastest growing racial or ethnic group in the U.S. Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders have made significant contributions to American culture and society.

The following are a few resources for your family to learn more about Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander heritage and celebrate the contributions made by the AANHPI community.

For more information, contact Family and School Partnerships at [email protected].

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We Said it Once and We’ll Say it Again… We Love our Halley Families! Field Day was an absolute blast! Huge thanks to our incredible parent and community volunteers for making it such a fantastic day. Friday, May 3rd - Teacher Workday

Friday, May 3, is Orthodox Good Friday, and a teacher workday. Orthodox Christians commemorate Good Friday, also known as “Great Friday” to remember the events leading up to Jesus' crucifixion. There will be no school for students on this day. 

Family Input for Class Placements 2024-2025

 

2024-2025 Class Placement - Family Input Form

As we begin to plan for the 2024-2025 school year, we are inviting your input. Creating class assignments requires careful consideration and the involvement of many perspectives and variables. We know a good teacher-student match and a productive mix of children are ingredients for success. Should you have additional information about your specific child that school staff may not know, particularly regarding learning style and classroom environment; we ask that you please complete the 2024-2025 Class Placement - Family Input Form  no later than Monday, May 13, 2024.  This is a hard deadline.

If you have more than one child attending Halley, please complete one form per child.  We ask that you do not request specific teachers or friendship pairings and keep to the information shared about your child and the type of learning environment you feel would be the most productive. We assure you that with or without a form, each child’s strengths and needs are considered. As in the past, families will receive class placement notification just prior to school starting.

Teacher and Staff Appreciation week is almost here!

May 6th – May 10th

Join Us in Making Their Week Extra Special!

We are seeking gift card donations to surprise our teachers and staff with daily raffles and tokens of our gratitude throughout the week. Whether it's a small or large contribution, every gift card will make a difference.  Please submit all gift card donations by April 28th. 

Our Halley teachers and staff are the true superheroes of our school community, making a difference every day. As we approach Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week May 6th – May 10th, we want to shower them with appreciation and love!!!

Gift Card Donation Form

Contact: For any queries or direct donations, please reach out to Mrs. Peerman at [email protected]

 

Thank you for your support in celebrating our incredible team of difference makers!

SOL Testing Dates

Standards of Learning (SOL) Testing is right around the corner. SOLs are an opportunity for students to show everything they've learned this school year. Please see our schedule below:

 

Online Registration for 2024-2025 School Year 

FCPS is excited to announce that Online Registration for the 2024-2025 school year opened on April 2, 2024. Both new and returning (re-enrolling) families can use our Online Registration (OLR) system to register students entering Kindergarten (00) through 12th grade for the upcoming academic year using this link.

 Welcome to Fairfax County Public Schools’ (FCPS) Online Registration.  This link provides families with the information to utilize this convenient registration tool. Parents and guardians can still register students using the electronic bundle or choose to complete paper registration forms if they prefer.

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We LOVE our Halley Families!

THANK YOU for your support this week!

THANK YOU for joining us for our Halley Family Curriculum Week! 

We LOVED having you at school. 

We are compiling photos and will share them soon!

Family Input for Class Placements 2024-2025

2024-2025 Class Placement - Family Input Form

 As we begin to plan for the 2024-2025 school year, we are inviting your input. Creating class assignments requires careful consideration and the involvement of many perspectives and variables. We know a good teacher-student match and a productive mix of children are ingredients for success. Should you have additional information about your specific child that school staff may not know, particularly regarding learning style and classroom environment; we ask that you please complete the 2024-2025 Class Placement - Family Input Form  no later than Monday, May 13, 2024.  This is a hard deadline.

If you have more than one child attending Halley, please complete one form per child.  We ask that you do not request specific teachers or friendship pairings and keep to the information shared about your child and the type of learning environment you feel would be the most productive. We assure you that with or without a form, each child’s strengths and needs are considered. As in the past, families will receive class placement notification just prior to school starting.

Teacher and Staff Appreciation week is almost here! May 6th – May 10th

Join Us in Making Their Week Extra Special!

We are seeking gift card donations to surprise our teachers and staff with daily raffles and tokens of our gratitude throughout the week. Whether it's a small or large contribution, every gift card will make a difference.  Please submit all gift card donations by April 28th. 

Our Halley teachers and staff are the true superheroes of our school community, making a difference every day. As we approach Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week May 6th – May 10th, we want to shower them with appreciation and love!!!

Gift Card Donation Form

Contact: For any queries or direct donations, please reach out to Mrs. Peerman at [email protected]

 

Thank you for your support in celebrating our incredible team of difference makers!

Two Events!  One Night! Thursday, April 25th

Advanced Academics Orientation – 5:30pm – 6:30pm

Scholastic Spring Book Fair – 6:00pm – 8:00pm

(See below for details)

The Spring Halley Book Fair is almost here!

This year’s dates will be Monday, April 22 – Friday, April 26.

You can preview the Book Fair flier, set up a digital e-wallet and shop online here.  Students will preview the Book Fair earlier in the week and may make purchases in school on Thursday and Friday.  Family Night will be Thursday evening, April 25th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  If you’d like to volunteer to help with this event, you can sign up here or contact Ms. Hall – [email protected].  We hope to see you there!

Advanced Academic Program Spring Information AAP Spring Screening for Subject-Specific Advanced Differentiation (Level II) and Part-Time (Level III) Services

This spring, teachers and staff will screen students in grades K-5 for Advanced Academic Subject-Specific Advanced Differentiation and Part-Time services. Our school-based committees will review data to determine services for the start of the next school year. Parents or guardians can submit the AAP School-Based Services (Level II-III) Referral Form by April 15, 2024 as an email attachment to both Hannah Roukas, AART ([email protected]) and Kerry Peerman, Principal ([email protected]). Parents or guardians who submit a referral will be notified by the local elementary school of their student’s eligibility status by early June.

Subject Specific Advanced Differentiation, Grades K-6 (Level II) Some students require differentiation beyond the needs of age-level peers in their class in at least one specific subject area. Classroom teachers may adjust instruction for students in these areas by: • Providing different assignments and resources in those subjects. • Grouping students by their strengths, interests, and readiness. • Providing additional challenges using materials from the AAP Curriculum Framework. Student needs for subject specific differentiation are re-evaluated each year at the local school.

Part-Time Advanced Academic Programs, Grades 3-6 (Level III) Some students have advanced academic abilities in multiple subject areas and require differentiation beyond the needs of age-level peers in their class in multiple content areas. • Students work with other students that have similar academic needs through weekly pull-out classes or weekly co-taught lessons with the AART and classroom teacher. • Teachers provide frequent opportunities to use materials from the AAP Curriculum Framework in Language Arts, science, social studies, and/or mathematics. Part-time services continue through Grade 6. Students do not need to be evaluated each year.

If you have any questions, reach out to Ms. Roukas at [email protected]

SOL Spirit Week! April 22nd – April 26th SOL Testing Dates

Standards of Learning (SOL) Testing is right around the corner. SOLs are an opportunity for students to show everything they've learned this school year. Please see our schedule below:

*Grade 5 Integrated Reading and Writing: April 19, 2024

New this year: Students taking the grade 5 or grade 8 SOL Reading test will complete an integrated reading and writing (IRW) component. The IRW component has one non-fiction reading passage followed by 4-6 multiple-choice/technology-enhanced items and an “invitation to write” based on the passage.

April 22nd - Spring Picture Day

April 25th - Field Day (April 29th – Rain date)

April 22nd – April 26th – Scholastic Book Fair (During School Hours)

April 22nd – April 26th – SOL Spirit Week

April 25th - Scholastic Book Fair (Evening Family Event) - 6:00 – 8:00

April 25th - Advanced Academics Orientation – 5:30-6:30

April 26th – SOL PEP Rally!

April 29th – Morning Program K-2

April 30th – SOLs Begin

May 6 – May 10 – Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week

June 5th – STEP-UP Halley!

June 6th – Band and Strings Concert - 6:00pm

June 7th – Halley’s Got Talent (Tentative)

June 11 – 6th Grade Promotion (10:00am)

 

Please let us know HERE if your student will participate in

 “Take your Child to Work” day on Thursday, April 25th!

Field Day  - Thursday, April 25th Rain Date – Monday, April 29th

Please use the sign-up link below – it promises to be a fun-filled event!

K, 1, 2, 3 – 10:00am – 12:00pm

4, 5, 6 – 1:00pm – 3:00pm

 

NEW Field Day Sign-Up Genius: April 25th

Spring Picture Day is Coming Soon!!

To staff our Spring picture day, parents/caregivers are needed! For the 2023-24 school year, Staff and Students will be photographed for Individual and Class pictures on Monday, April 22, 2024. If you are available to assist our Lifetouch Photographers, please email Patrice Crusoe at [email protected].

Volunteers are needed from 9:15 – 12:30 and/or 12:30 – 4:00. Volunteers will be compensated for their time by receiving a single use coupon that will allow them to redeem a Free Basic Picture Package. 

 

The PTO will be sharing fun and exciting opportunities for students and families to participate in Teacher Appreciate week!  We want to celebrate our teachers! Stay Tuned!

PTO Membership and Volunteer Opportunities:

Interested in joining the PTO, donating, or volunteer opportunities?  Visit the PTO website to sign up today! Click herePTBoard - Halley Elementary PTO

Halley Elementary Clubs:

The PTO is excited to partner with Overtime Athletics to offer Halley Elementary two after school clubs this spring,  'Fast Break Basketball'  and 'Shooting Stars Soccer'.  The PTO is also continuing its partnership with Magnus Chess Academy to bring a chess club to Halley Elementary this Spring as well.  

The PTO is looking for parent volunteers to support chess club. Click here to sign up today.

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Attendance: 703-551-5757 or email HalleyES.Attendance

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Join Us for Cirriculum Day and The Book Fair at Halley

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Join Us… April 15th – April 19th The Spring Halley Book Fair is almost here! Monday, April 22nd – Friday, April 26th

You can preview the Book Fair flier, set up a digital e-wallet and shop online here.  Students will preview the Book Fair earlier in the week and may make purchases in school on Thursday and Friday. 

Family Night will be Thursday evening, April 25th from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  If you’d like to volunteer to help with this event, you can sign up here or contact Ms. Hall – [email protected].  We hope to see you there!

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Hello Halley Families!

The Hornet Nation continues to thrive as a dynamic hub of learning. We are so proud of our school community!  April promises to be a bustling month filled with engaging activities. Your ongoing support and partnership are invaluable!  Please read on for some of the exciting details!

Blessings and Joy,

Mrs. Peerman, Mrs. Hubbard, and Mrs. Johnson-Tyler

 

April 15th – April 19th - Halley’s Family Curriculum Week - PreK - 6th

April 22nd - Spring Picture Day

April 25th - Field Day  (April 29th – Rain date)

April 22nd – April 26th – Scholastic Book Fair (During School Hours)

April 22nd – April 26th – SOL Spirit Week

April 25th - Scholastic Book Fair (Evening Family Event) - 6:00 – 8:00

April 25th - Advanced Academics Orientation – 5:30-6:30

April 26th – SOL PEP Rally!

April 29th – Morning Program K-2

April 30th – SOLs Begin

May 6 – May 10 – Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week

June 5th – STEP-UP Halley!

June 6th – Band and Strings Concert - 6:00pm

June 7th – Halley’s Got Talent (Tentative)

June 11 – 6th Grade Promotion (10:00am)

 

See the complete 2023-24 school year calendar

April 15th – April 19th Celebrating Our Superhero Teachers and Staff!

Our Halley teachers and staff are the true superheroes of our school community, making a difference every day. As we approach Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week May 6th – May 10th, we want to shower them with appreciation and love.  We are honored to have such a talented and fantastic team!

Join Us in Making Their Week Extra Special!

We are seeking gift card donations to surprise our teachers and staff with daily raffles and tokens of our gratitude throughout the week. Whether it's a small or large contribution, every gift card will make a difference.  Please submit all gift card donations by April 28th. 

How to Donate:

Submission Form: Gift Card Donation Form

Contact: For any queries or direct donations, please reach out to Mrs. Peerman at [email protected]

 

Thank you for your support in celebrating our incredible team of difference makers!

Celebrating our Military Families

April is the Month of the Military Child. Purple Up! Day is a day recognizing and appreciating military connected youth. Halley ES will recognize military connected families on Thursday, April 18. Please wear purple in honor of our military connected families!

Field Day Rescheduled Thursday, April 25th

Due to the forecasted rain for today, we've rescheduled our Field Day to Thursday, March 25th.  A massive thank you to everyone who has signed up to support! We hope you can still join us on the 25th for a fantastic day.

Please use the sign-up link below – it promises to be a fun-filled event!

K, 1, 2, 3 – 10:00am – 12:00pm

4, 5, 6 – 1:00pm – 3:00pm

 

NEW Field Day Sign-Up Genius: April 25th

Spring Picture Day is Coming Soon!!

To staff our Spring picture day, parents/caregivers are needed! For the 2023-24 school year, Staff and Students will be photographed for Individual and Class pictures on Monday, April 22, 2024. If you are available to assist our Lifetouch Photographers, please email Patrice Crusoe at [email protected].

Volunteers are needed from 9:15 – 12:30 and/or 12:30 – 4:00. Volunteers will be compensated for their time by receiving a single use coupon that will allow them to redeem a Free Basic Picture Package. 

Two Events!  One Night! Thursday, April 25th

Advanced Academics Orientation – 5:30 – 6:30

Scholastic Spring Book Fair – 6:00 – 8:00

Advanced Academic Program Spring Information AAP Spring Screening for Subject-Specific Advanced Differentiation (Level II) and Part-Time (Level III) Services

This spring, teachers and staff will screen students in grades K-5 for Advanced Academic Subject-Specific Advanced Differentiation and Part-Time services. Our school-based committees will review data to determine services for the start of the next school year. Parents or guardians can submit the AAP School-Based Services (Level II-III) Referral Form by April 15, 2024 as an email attachment to both Hannah Roukas, AART ([email protected]) and Kerry Peerman, Principal ([email protected]). Parents or guardians who submit a referral will be notified by the local elementary school of their student’s eligibility status by early June.

Subject Specific Advanced Differentiation, Grades K-6 (Level II) Some students require differentiation beyond the needs of age-level peers in their class in at least one specific subject area. Classroom teachers may adjust instruction for students in these areas by: • Providing different assignments and resources in those subjects. • Grouping students by their strengths, interests, and readiness. • Providing additional challenges using materials from the AAP Curriculum Framework. Student needs for subject specific differentiation are re-evaluated each year at the local school.

Part-Time Advanced Academic Programs, Grades 3-6 (Level III) Some students have advanced academic abilities in multiple subject areas and require differentiation beyond the needs of age-level peers in their class in multiple content areas. • Students work with other students that have similar academic needs through weekly pull-out classes or weekly co-taught lessons with the AART and classroom teacher. • Teachers provide frequent opportunities to use materials from the AAP Curriculum Framework in Language Arts, science, social studies, and/or mathematics. Part-time services continue through Grade 6. Students do not need to be evaluated each year.

If you have any questions, reach out to Ms. Roukas at [email protected]

Coming Soon! SOL Spirit Week! SOL Testing Dates

Standards of Learning (SOL) Testing is right around the corner. SOLs are an opportunity for students to show everything they've learned this school year. Please see our schedule below:

*Grade 5 Integrated Reading and Writing: April 19, 2024

New this year: Students taking the grade 5 or grade 8 SOL Reading test will complete an integrated reading and writing (IRW) component. The IRW component has one non-fiction reading passage followed by 4-6 multiple-choice/technology-enhanced items and an “invitation to write” based on the passage.

Safe, Supported, and Included: The FCPS Family Summit 2024

 

Register Today for the FCPS Family Summit Registration is open for the FCPS Family Summit, which will take place on Saturday, April 20, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m., at Marshall High School. The conference will cover topics that are helpful for all families, such as social-emotional resources, along with a specially curated online component to provide supports for students with disabilities and their families.

Some of the topics include raising resilient, independent children; forming meaningful connections with children; addressing big emotions; and the dangers of opioids and fentanyl. The theme — Safe, Supported, and Included — aligns with Goal 2 of FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan.

 Our Schools, Our Future: Community Conversations Continue

Join Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid for Our Schools, Our Future – A Community Conversation. Your voice matters! Share your thoughts about FCPS and bring your questions to a conversation on:

Pre-registration for a Community Conversation is not required but will help FCPS plan. Childcare and interpretation services will be provided for all events based on staff availability. Events are open to all. Learn about other opportunities to connect with Dr. Reid.

Community Forums on Middle School Start Times

Fairfax County Public Schools is exploring options for adjusting middle school start times and invites the public to be part of the process. All forums will deliver the same presentation and provide the same feedback opportunities. Please attend the event that works best for your schedule: 

 

Registration is not required but does help with planning. Click one of the dates above to register. Language interpretation and childcare will be provided. Learn more about the project exploring middle school start times.  

Order Yearbooks TODAY!

Order your 2023-24 Halley Yearbook online

Halley code is : 14455724

 

PTO Membership and Volunteer Opportunities:

Interested in joining the PTO, donating, or volunteer opportunities?  Visit the PTO website to sign up today! Click herePTBoard - Halley Elementary PTO

 

Halley Elementary Clubs:

The PTO is excited to partner with Overtime Athletics to offer Halley Elementary two after school clubs this spring,  'Fast Break Basketball'  and 'Shooting Stars Soccer'.  The PTO is also continuing its partnership with Magnus Chess Academy to bring a chess club to Halley Elementary this Spring as well.  

 

The PTO is looking for parent volunteers to support chess club. Click here to sign up today.

 

Earth Day Planning Committee:

Finally, for Earth Day (April 21 or 22nd) , the PTO is planning a fun activity for all to make our school more beautiful and honor mother nature.  Stay tuned for more details or join the planning committee to volunteer, click here! "

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