Have a Wonderful Winter Break Halley

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It's the most wonderful time of the year Hornet Nation!  We ended our last week before winter break with lots of celebration!  Students enjoyed festivities with their teachers and classmates, staff had some pretty fun moments showing their school spirit, and parents enjoyed coming into the building to participate in all of the fun.  What a time we had this week!  Thank you to our Halley PTO for supporting our week of Halley Cheer! 

Please enjoy time with family and friends over the winter break. 

Our school office will be closed over the winter break: December 23rd thru January 3rd.

We look forward to seeing each of our students in grades PK-6 after winter break on Monday, January 6th.  Our doors open at 9:10 AM.  School officially begins at 9:20 AM.

Our Halley community would like to take the time to recognize some pretty incredible individuals in this edition of the Hornet Happenings who were nominated by staff, students, or parents for amazing work:

Our 2024-2025 Outstanding Employees!

Our chorus students enjoyed making spirits bright as they went from room to room serenading our Halley kiddos on Thursday and Friday of this week.  Our phenomenal chorus directors, Ms. Smith and Mrs. Poblete did an excellent job arranging this special event.  Beautiful job Halley students!

Every year, absences increase in the weeks before and after winter break. Give your child the gift of education and help build a habit of regular attendance.

Halley ES has a chronic absenteeism rate of 17.2%.  Let's decrease that number as we head into the winter months.  We love our Hornets…and we want to see them at school everyday!

Food Assistance & Resource Guide & Warm Coats for Cold Weather

Food insecurity impacts more than 96,000 Fairfax County residents. There are many resources available to support those who need food assistance. Learn how to help these families and the many resources available to support those who need food assistance on Fairfax County’s website or view the county’s Human Services Resource Guide.

As the weather is starting to get colder, we want to remind all parents to ensure that their child brings a warm coat for recess. Staying warm during outdoor activities is important for your child's comfort and health.

If your child needs a warm coat, please know that assistance is available. Families can reach out to our school social worker, Mrs. Liz DeVoll at [email protected]  or contact the front office for support in obtaining a coat for their child.

 

Bundle Up with Books Over Break

Fairfax County Public Library’s (FCPL) winter reading adventure has begun and will continue through Friday, January 31, 2025. Visit your local FCPL library branch or visit their website to register and get a sneak peek at the prizes being offered. Check out their Winter Reading Events webpage to learn about laser tag, movie nights, crafting sessions, Noon-Year Eve celebrations, and book discussions.

Looking for ways to help support your child’s reading and writing at home? Visit the FCPS Literacy Resource page for tips and information about the Virginia Language and Literacy Screening System.

Be Among the First to Hear About School Delays/Closings

Watch this video to see how FCPS makes weather closing decisions

FCPS’ website is generally the first place to find out about emergency weather closings. Other communication channels will be used as quickly as possible, including email, text, social media, and news stations. Learn more about how schedule changes are communicated.

Be among the first to hear about weather delays and closings! Update your contact information in SIS ParentVUE. Emails and text messages are sent to parents and caregivers based on the addresses and cell phone numbers entered on this platform.

Comprehensive Boundary Review Update

The Superintendent’s Boundary Review Advisory Committee held its second meeting on December 16 at Gatehouse Administration Center. View key takeaways from that meeting and access the meeting agenda, slides, and other materials that committee members received.  If you did not get a chance to attend an in-person Community Boundary Review Meeting, please consider participating in a virtual meeting:

  • Friday, January 10, 2025, 6-7:30 p.m. 
  • Thursday, January 16, 2025, 1-2:30 p.m. 
  • Saturday, January 25, 2025, 9:30-11 a.m.
  • Monday, January 27, 2025, 6:30-8 p.m. 
  • Tuesday, January 28, 2025, 6:30-8 p.m. 
  • Monday, February 10, 2025, 6:30-8 p.m. 

Language interpretation will be available. 

All virtual meetings will follow the same format as the in-person meetings that were recently held, and the same information will be shared. Please stay tuned for details on how to register. Visit FCPS’ Comprehensive Boundary Review webpage to learn more. Sign up for FCPS’ School Boundary Review newsletter as well.

🖥️ Free Webinars and Events for Families

In January, the Family Resource Center (FRC) will host webinars for families on:

Sign up for the FRC newsletter or visit their webinar webpage.

Upcoming Family Academy Events

You are an important part of your child's education! The FCPS Family Academy compiles classes, webinars, workshops, and programs offered by FCPS to

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Hornet Happenings Week of December 16th

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Hornet Happenings

Week of December 16th  

 

That’s the bulletin board from our Halley front office!  We mean what we say Hornet Nation…we love our Halley community!  As we approach the extended winter break, please use this time to rejuvenate and enjoy time with friends and family. 

We look forward to the return of each of our Halley Hornets on Monday, January 6th.

Take a look at this week’s spirit days: Halley Cheer

Paula Johnson-Tyler, Principal

Dee Hubbard- Assistant Principal

Kayleigh Merritt- Assistant Principal

As a reminder, winter break will be held Monday, December 23, to Friday, January 3. To help make sure you and your children have a restful break, we have asked that no homework be assigned during this time. Teachers may assign long-range assignments in the weeks ahead of the break, allowing students to practice time management skills, but no assignments will be due immediately following the break. We look forward to welcoming students back in the new year. Classes resume on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. See the complete school year calendar.

Student and Family Resources

Fairfax County Public Schools has compiled a list of resources for students and families in case they need assistance while schools are closed for winter break. Please visit FCPS’ winter resources webpage for information on academic support, mental health support, and county resources related to food, clothing, housing, and other needs.

School’s Closed, Learning Can Continue! 

FCPS encourages students to take advantage of fun learning opportunities during winter break and snow days. Consider these winter activities to blend education and play for your students during winter break or weather-related school closures.

Food Assistance & Resource Guide & Warm Coats for Cold Weather

Food insecurity impacts more than 96,000 Fairfax County residents. There are many resources available to support those who need food assistance. Learn how to help these families and the many resources available to support those who need food assistance on Fairfax County’s website or view the county’s Human Services Resource Guide.

 

As the weather is starting to get colder, we want to remind all parents to ensure that their child brings a warm coat for recess. Staying warm during outdoor activities is important for your child's comfort and health.

If your child needs a warm coat, please know that assistance is available. Families can reach out to our school social worker, Mrs. Liz DeVoll at [email protected]  or contact the front office for support in obtaining a coat for their child.

Winter Special Education and 504 Newsletter

The latest issue of the FCPS Special Education and 504 Newsletter is available online. Topics in this issue include:

  • Community Resources for Families of Students with Disabilities
  • Save the Date: 2025 Family Summit
  • SEL Screener Results
  • New Accessibility Resources
  • Adapted Physical Education and Recreation Program
  • Why Some Students with Disabilities Stay in FCPS Until Age 22
  • VR Programs Supports Out-of-State Post Secondary Schools
  • Executive Functioning Webinars
  • Early Literacy Resources
  • ESY and Assessment Webinar
  • COVID-19 Compensatory Education: FCPS Service Delivery Options

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It's time for Halley's Spelling Bee!

We are so excited for this fantastic opportunity to participate in the 2024- 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

  • Grade level spelling bee: Thursday, January 23rd during school hours.
  • Top 4 finishers in each grade level (1st-6th) will advance to the Halley Elementary School-wide Spelling Bee: Thursday, February 20th from 6:00-8:00 pm.
  • The school champion will advance to the Fairfax County Spelling Bee: Sunday, March 23rd at 2:00 PM at Lake Braddock Secondary School.
  • The county champion will advance to the Scripps National Spelling Bee held in late May, 2025.
  • Students have a new way to study by downloading Word Club for free in the App Store or Google Play Store

See the rules here: Spelling Rules

Return the permission slip that came home in Friday folders to your child’s homeroom teacher by Monday, January 13th

Questions? Contact Tammy Anderson at [email protected] or Christy Talley at [email protected]

All grade levels lists will be posted in Schoology for students to study if they choose to do so.

Bundle Up with Books Over Break

Fairfax County Public Library’s (FCPL) winter reading adventure has begun and will continue through Friday, January 31, 2025. Visit your local FCPL library branch or visit their website to register and get a sneak peek at the prizes being offered. Check out their Winter Reading Events webpage to learn about laser tag, movie nights, crafting sessions, Noon-Year Eve celebrations, and book discussions.


Looking for ways to help support your child’s reading and writing at home? Visit the FCPS Literacy Resource page for tips and information about the Virginia Language and Literacy Screening System.

 

Teacher Appreciation:

The PTO is spreading holiday cheer this month by supporting teacher and staff during the 'Halley Elementary School Seven Days of Cheer'.  Thank you for your donations to help make this possible! 

Thank you for donating your gently used books during the Halley Elementary School book rescue! Your donations will go towards filling classroom libraries and the school library. 

 

PTO Volunteers:

The Halley Elementary PTO is a great way to give back and support our school community.  The PTO has a number of events and fundraisers planned for the New Year , including bingo night, movie night and Boosterthon, and we need parent volunteers to help make them memorable experiences for our community.  

Visit the PTO social media sites and websites often for information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.  Click here for more information."

Thank you!

 

Help us reach our goal of 10% or less this year.

Did you know…Every year, absences increase in the weeks before and after winter break. Give your child the gift of education and help build a habit of regular attendance.

Halley ES has a chronic absenteeism rate of 16.2%.  Let's decrease that number as we head into the winter months.  We love our Hornets…and we want to see them at school everyday!

 

When planning for pre-arranged absences, please reference the FCPS school year calendar.  Please plan your trips when there is a long break in the school year calendar (i.e. winter break, spring break, and summer break).  There is a “pre-arranged” absence form that must be completed prior to pre-planned absences.  Simply call the front office, and they will get the necessary form to you for completion.

 

When your child is sick, please call our attendance line or school office at 703-551-5700 to report an illness.

Reviewing Family Life Education Materials

We hosted our Family Life Education parent preview night last Friday via Zoom.  The session was recorded.  If you would like access to the recording, please call the school office and they will direct you to the proper source.  If you want to simply browse the FLE curriculum you may do so using the various platforms listed below:

  1. Schoology – Halley’s All Parents/Guardians Course
    • Lessons and media with streaming rights
    • Lessons used for students who are opted out of FLE instruction.
    • Parents/guardians will need their parent SIS account to access Schoology (not their child’s)
  2. School libraries
    • Lessons and media during regular school hours (please schedule with librarian)
  3. Fairfax County Regional Library in the City of Fairfax
    • Lessons only; media is not available.

Parents can choose to opt their child out of FLE lessons by utilizing the following options: 

🎄 A very Merry Christmas to those in our community who celebrate! Christmas is an annual holiday that commemorates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth, the person who stands at the heart of the Christian tradition. It is celebrated in many unique ways across the U.S. and the world, most commonly by the joyous giving of gifts. Learn more about Christmas.

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Hornet Happenings Week of December 9th

 

It was nice to see some of you in the building last week!

Last week was full of a lot of action at Halley ES!  We had two big school-wide events that simply made my heart happy.  We started the week with our Halley book fair…and wow it was such a great event that truly benefited our students and school.  It was awesome how many parents came and volunteered their time to support our book fair.  We even had former Halley Hornets volunteering at the check-out counter!  The fun did not stop there as we hosted our second school-wide morning meeting called, Hive Time.  Again, we had the opportunity to host parents for this special event where we celebrated each other at Halley as outstanding individuals.  I love when the school-body comes together.  It builds comradery, develops a sense of family, and allows your kiddos to have a good time with one another.  Let’s keep the momentum going as we head into the new year!

Please be sure to read through our entire newsletter as there is some new information regarding AAP screening due dates, Halley’s Spelling Bee, PTO announcements, and winter resources for families.

Paula Johnson-Tyler, Principal

Dee Hubbard- Assistant Principal

Kayleigh Merritt- Assistant Principal

Reviewing Family Life Education Materials

 

We hosted our Family Life Education parent preview night last Friday via Zoom.  The session was recorded.  If you would like access to the recording, please call the school office and they will direct you to the proper source.  If you want to simply browse the FLE curriculum you may do so using the various platforms listed below:

  1. Schoology – Halley’s All Parents/Guardians Course
    • Lessons and media with streaming rights
    • Lessons used for students who are opted out of FLE instruction.
    • Parents/guardians will need their parent SIS account to access Schoology (not their child’s)
  2. School libraries
    • Lessons and media during regular school hours (please schedule with librarian)
  3. Fairfax County Regional Library in the City of Fairfax
    • Lessons only; media is not available.

Parents can choose to opt their child out of FLE lessons by utilizing the following options: 

Reminder:  Window for Full-Time AAP Referrals Closes on December 15, 2024

 

Parents/guardians of students in Grades 2-7 who would like their student to be considered for Full-Time advanced academic programs may submit the AAP Full-Time Referral Form to  Christy Talley [email protected] no later than December 15, 2024

 

The window for families to submit a referral for Full-Time AAP services is the first day of school through December 15, annually.  Forms for Full-Time and part-time referrals are available on the AAP Forms Page. No late referrals for Full-Time AAP services will be accepted. 

 

Submitting a referral form for Full-Time AAP will initiate a process that begins at the local school and is then completed at the central office level. Our school will put together a portfolio that includes multiple data which are considered holistically. At the central office level, a committee of six trained professionals from various schools and roles will review the portfolio materials to determine eligibility for Full-Time placement.  Eligibility decisions are communicated by early April. Parents may request a copy of the portfolio that was submitted after they have been turned in for central selection by emailing Christy Talley at [email protected].

 

Referrals for Subject-Specific and Part-Time AAP are screened at the local school. If you miss this deadline, your student can still be screened for Subject-Specific AAP or Part-Time AAP for the remainder of the year and submit a referral for Full-Time AAP next fall. 

 

For more information, please visit the Advanced Academic Programs website.

Parents/guardians who would like their student to be considered for full-time Advanced Academic services may submit the Full-Time Referral Form (translations linked below) no later than December 15, 2024. No late forms will be accepted.

Full-Time Referral Form (PDF)

Social and Emotional Learning Screener Results Coming Soon

 

One of the ways FCPS supports the mental wellness of all students is through the Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener. In October, students in grades 3-12 took this screener, which gives information about their skills such as achieving goals, handling emotions, building relationships with adults and peers, and making good choices. 

 

The screener also helps students evaluate their school community’s efforts to make them feel valued, included, and supported. Screener data is used to create learning, experiences, and environments for students to succeed.

 

In early December, families will be able to view student SEL Screener results in SIS ParentVUE. For families who do not have an active ParentVUE account, results will be sent by mail.

Learn more about the screener on the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener webpage. For help understanding your child’s results or ideas to support them at home, review the Family Guide or contact us. 

Register for ParentVUE
Learn how to activate your ParentVUE account, so you can easily access your child’s results and other helpful information.

H-O-R-N-E-T-S!  It’s time for Halley’s Spelling Bee!!!

 

We are so excited for this fantastic opportunity to participate in the 2024- 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

  • Grade level spelling bee: Thursday, January 23rd during school hours.
  • Top 4 finishers in each grade level (1st-6th) will advance to the Halley Elementary School-wide Spelling Bee: Thursday, February 20th from 6:00-8:00 pm.
  • The school champion will advance to the Fairfax County Spelling Bee: Sunday, March 23rd at 2:00 PM at Lake Braddock Secondary School.
  • The county champion will advance to the Scripps National Spelling Bee held in late May, 2025.
  • Students have a new way to study by downloading Word Club for free in the App Store or Google Play Store

See the rules here: Spelling Rules

Return the permission slip that came home in Friday folders to your child’s homeroom teacher by Monday, January 13th

 

Questions? Contact Tammy Anderson at [email protected] or Christy Talley at [email protected]

 

All grade levels lists will be posted in Schoology for students to study if they choose to do so.

 

 

Regular attendance is crucial for the academic success of all students. Studies have repeatedly proven that students with better attendance records perform better in school and are more likely to graduate high school on time.

Did you know…

Every year, absences increase in the weeks before and after winter break. Give your child the gift of education and help build a habit of regular attendance.

Halley ES has a chronic absenteeism rate of 18.2%.  Let's decrease that number as we head into the winter months.  We love our Hornets…and we want to see them at school everyday!

 

When planning for pre-arranged absences, please reference the FCPS school year calendar.  Please plan your trips when there is a long break in the school year calendar (i.e. winter break, spring break, and summer break).  There is a “pre-arranged” absence form that must be completed prior to pre-planned absences.  Simply call the front office, and they will get the necessary form to you for completion.

 

When your child is sick, please call our attendance line or school office at 703-551-5700 to report an illness.

 

Food Assistance & Resource Guide & Warm Coats for Cold Weather

Food insecurity impacts more than 96,000 Fairfax County residents. There are many resources available to support those who need food assistance. Learn how to help these families and the many resources available to support those who need food assistance on Fairfax County’s website or view the county’s Human Services Resource Guide.

 

As the weather is starting to get colder, we want to remind all parents to ensure that their child brings a warm coat for recess. Staying warm during outdoor activities is important for your child's comfort and health.

If your child needs a warm coat, please know that assistance is available. Families can reach out to our school social worker, Mrs. Liz DeVoll at [email protected]  or contact the front office for support in obtaining a coat for their child.

Bundle Up with Books Over Break

 

Fairfax County Public Library’s (FCPL) winter reading adventure has begun and will continue through Friday, January 31, 2025. Visit your local FCPL library branch or visit their website to register and get a sneak peek at the prizes being offered. Check out their Winter Reading Events webpage to learn about laser tag, movie nights, crafting sessions, Noon-Year Eve celebrations, and book discussions.

Looking for ways to help support your child’s reading and writing at home? Visit the FCPS Literacy Resource page for tips and information about the Virginia Language and Literacy Screening System

Family Academy Orientation

 This interactive orientation provides information about FCPS, the connections between family engagement and student achievement, school staff you should know, and programs and technology considerations for families. The orientation also includes a helpful discussion for families who are new to the United States.

Sessions in English will be held online on Tuesday, December 10, at 6 p.m. and Thursday, December 19, at 6 p.m. Register in advance. Visit the Family Academy catalog page to see when orientation will be offered in Korean and Spanish.

  Book Drive:

Halley Elementary PTO Presents: The Great Book Rescue!

Join Halley Elementary Book Rescue Mission! Help gently used and new books find a thrilling new adventure—in our classrooms! Together, we can spark excitement for reading and open new worlds for every Halley student. 

When: December 9th - 13th 

Where: Book Rescue Bins by the Halley ES front office 

What to Donate: K-6 books in good condition (no missing pages, please!) 

Why Donate? 

Your contributions help students explore new stories, meet unforgettable characters, and build their reading skills. Every book is a ticket to adventure! 

Bonus Perks: For every book you donate, you'll earn a title as a Book Hero Extraordinaire—plus the heartfelt thanks of our students and staff. Let’s stack the odds in favor of our young readers. 

 

PTO Volunteers:

The Halley Elementary PTO is a great way to give back and support our school community.  The PTO has a number of events and fundraisers planned for the New Year , including bingo night, movie night and Boosterthon, and we need parent volunteers to help make them memorable experiences for our community.  

Visit the PTO social media sites and websites often for information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.  Click here for more information."

Thank you!

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Hornet Happenings Week of December 2nd

 

It’s Book Fair week at Halley Elementary!

We are so excited for our Halley Scholastic book fair.  Our Halley teachers love reading to their kiddos…and our students enjoy a good book!  Every purchase from our Scholastic Book Fair benefits our Halley library.  The book fair will be open throughout the school day until December 6th.  On Wednesday, Mrs. Hall our librarian will open the book fair to our Halley community from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.  So come on out Hornet Nation and invest in a good book and our school!

 

Paula Johnson-Tyler, Principal

Dee Hubbard- Assistant Principal

Kayleigh Merritt- Assistant Principal

Fall Book Fair

The Fall Halley Book Fair is almost here!  This year’s dates will be Monday, Dec. 2 – Friday, Dec. 6.  

You can preview the Book Fair flyer, 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 12/5 and Friday 12/6.  Family Night will be Wednesday evening, Dec. 4th 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!

Family Life Education Parent Preview Night

 

Parents are invited join us for a brief virtual presentation this Friday, December 6th at 6:00 PM to gain information regarding FCPS’ Family Life Education Curriculum.  Please use the link below to access the virtual meeting.

 

Join Halley's Virtual Meeting (Click Here)

Boundary Review Community Meetings Start This Month

 As a reminder, FCPS has started the process of reviewing school boundaries across the division. This important work will help the district better support student population growth, changes in school capacity, and evolving community needs. Community input is vital to this process. With that in mind, FCPS, in partnership with Thru Consulting, will be hosting a series of community meetings in each of FCPS’ six regions. Participants are encouraged to share their thoughts, ask questions, and learn more about the boundary review process.

Please visit FCPS’ website for meeting dates, locations, and other information.

Sign up for the School Boundary Review newsletter for updates.

 

Tuesday, December 3, 6:30-8 p.m., at Lake Braddock Secondary School (Cafeteria).

 

Social and Emotional Learning Screener Results Coming Soon

 One of the ways FCPS supports the mental wellness of all students is through the Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener. In October, students in grades 3-12 took this screener, which gives information about their skills such as achieving goals, handling emotions, building relationships with adults and peers, and making good choices. 

The screener also helps students evaluate their school community’s efforts to make them feel valued, included, and supported. Screener data is used to create learning, experiences, and environments for students to succeed.

In early December, families will be able to view student SEL Screener results in SIS ParentVUE. For families who do not have an active ParentVUE account, results will be sent by mail.

Learn more about the screener on the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener webpage. For help understanding your child’s results or ideas to support them at home, review the Family Guide or contact us. 

Register for ParentVUE Learn how to activate your ParentVUE account, so you can easily access your child’s results and other helpful information.

Virtual Lexia Parent Information Night

Learn more about Lexia® Core5 and Lexia® PowerUp at a parent information night. Discover how FCPS uses Lexia in classrooms to support students’ literacy growth. Presenters will also share tips for improving your child’s literacy. Sessions will take place: 

  • Thursday, December 5, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 

Register in advance.

Attendance Impacts Learning

Every year, absences increase in the weeks before and after winter break. Give your child the gift of education and help build a habit of regular attendance.

Students can still fall behind if they miss just one or two days every few weeks.

Attending school regularly helps children feel better about school and themselves.  Start building this habit early in their educational career that going to school on time every day is important.  Eventually good attendance will be a skill that will help them succeed in high school and college.

 

When planning for pre-arranged absences, please reference the FCPS school year calendar.  Please plan your trips when there is a long break in the school year calendar (i.e. winter break, spring break, and summer break).  There is a “pre-arranged” absence form that must be completed prior to pre-planned absences.  Simply call the front office, and they will get the necessary form to you for completion.

 

When your child is sick, please call our attendance line or school office at 703-551-5700 to report an illness.

 

 

Book Drive:

Do you have gently used books that you are looking to donate?  In early December, the Halley Elementary School PTO will host a book drive to collect gently used books to donate to our school library.  More details will be posted soon!

PTO Volunteers:

The Halley Elementary PTO is a great way to give back and support our school community.  The PTO has several events and fundraisers planned for the New Year and we need parent volunteers to help make them memorable.  Visit the PTO social media sites and website often for information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.  Click here for more information.

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Hornet Happenings Week of November 25th

It’s Thanksgiving week Hornet Nation!

What are you thankful for right now?  I’m grateful to have such a talented group of educators who go the distance for each of our Halley kiddos every single day always giving their best to ensure Halley is a place where excellence thrives!  I’m thankful for amazing Halley students who bring their best efforts to school every day!  Finally, I’m thankful for a community of Halley parents who work collaboratively with our Halley staff to ensure our students thrive in a learning environment of love, acceptance, and teamwork to be the best Hornets they can be.    

I feel so blessed to be your principal!

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving break Hornet Nation and be safe!

 

 

Paula Johnson-Tyler, Principal

Dee Hubbard- Assistant Principal

Kayleigh Merritt- Assistant Principal

Thanksgiving

Schools and offices will be closed November 27-29. Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!  Classes will resume on Monday, December 2nd beginning at 9:20 AM.

. See the complete school year calendar

Fall Book Fair

 

The Fall Halley Book Fair is almost here!  This year’s dates will be Monday, Dec. 2 – Friday, Dec. 6.  

You can preview the Book Fair flyer, 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 12/5 and Friday 12/6.  Family Night will be Wednesday evening, Dec. 4th 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!

Yearbook Cover Contest

Do you have an artistic eye and school spirit? Do you want your artwork to be featured in the yearbook for this school year? If so, consider entering the Halley ES Yearbook Cover Design Contest!

Your cover must:

  • Include the school name: Halley Elementary
  • Include the year: 2024-2025
  • Have a hand-drawn illustration that somehow represents the theme: What makes Halley great?
  • Be submitted on a standard piece of 8.5 x 11 white copier/computer paper. Please make it vertical. It must cover the entire page.
  • Please do not use crayons – markers or colored pencils are suggested.
  • Please DO NOT write your name on the front! Use a sticky note and place it on the BACK of your cover.

Any covers that include the following can NOT be considered:

  •  Student name or signature on the artwork
  •  Anything except 8.5 x 11 white paper

All entries must be submitted by Tuesday, December 3 2024. You can drop off the original artwork at the school – please place a sticky note or paper clip with your child’s name, grade, and teacher. 

Questions?  Please contact or email Mrs. Buchko

Social and Emotional Learning Screener Results Coming Soon

One of the ways FCPS supports the mental wellness of all students is through the Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener. In October, students in grades 3-12 took this screener, which gives information about their skills such as achieving goals, handling emotions, building relationships with adults and peers, and making good choices. 

 

The screener also helps students evaluate their school community’s efforts to make them feel valued, included, and supported. Screener data is used to create learning, experiences, and environments for students to succeed.

 

In early December, families will be able to view student SEL Screener results in SIS ParentVUE. For families who do not have an active ParentVUE account, results will be sent by mail.

Learn more about the screener on the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener webpage. For help understanding your child’s results or ideas to support them at home, review the Family Guide or contact us. 

Register for ParentVUE Learn how to activate your ParentVUE account, so you can easily access your child’s results and other helpful information.

 

️ Preparing for Winter Weather

Winter weather will be here before you know it! Watch this video to see how weather-related closing decisions are made.

FCPS’ website is generally the first place to find out about emergency weather closings. Other communication channels will be used as quickly as possible including email, text, social media, and news stations. Learn more about how schedule changes are communicated

Be sure to plan for the winter season. Update your contact information in SIS ParentVUE, bookmark the FCPS website, and arrange for childcare if needed.

 

 Keep Your Child Warm During Outdoor Activities

We will monitor the weather for low temperatures, wind chill advisories and warnings, and weather advisories which may prevent children from being outside. Make sure your child is dressed appropriately with a warm coat and other cold-weather clothing, so they can comfortably enjoy their time outdoors. See the National Weather Service’s tips on staying safe during cold weather.

If you need assistance supplying your child with cold-weather clothing, please call Fairfax County's Coordinated Services Planning at 703-222-0880. Their multilingual staff can assist with any challenges you are facing, including food, shelter, employment, financial assistance, and health care.

Boundary Review Community Meetings Start This Month

 As a reminder, FCPS has started the process of reviewing school boundaries across the division. This important work will help the district better support student population growth, changes in school capacity, and evolving community needs. Community input is vital to this process. With that in mind, FCPS, in partnership with Thru Consulting, will be hosting a series of community meetings in each of FCPS’ six regions. Participants are encouraged to share their thoughts, ask questions, and learn more about the boundary review process.

Please visit FCPS’ website for meeting dates, locations, and other information.

Sign up for the School Boundary Review newsletter for updates.

 

Tuesday, December 3, 6:30-8 p.m., at Lake Braddock Secondary School (Cafeteria).

 

As of Friday, November 22nd, Halley had a chronic absenteeism rate of 14.6%.

Attendance Impacts Learning: Research Shows Startling Statistics

  • Only 17% of students who were chronically absent in both kindergarten and first grade were reading proficiently in third grade, compared to 64% of those with good attendance. 
  • Students who fail to read at grade level by the end of third grade are four times more likely than students who achieve proficiency to drop out of high school. 
  • By sixth grade, chronic absenteeism becomes a leading indicator that a student will drop out of high school.

This month, we are starting a new attendance initiative. Students who miss 0 days of school this month will receive a star to place on their backpacks on November 26th. Students who attend all days of school for the week will be entered into a weekly drawing for a prize. 

We appreciate your partnership with getting your children to school so that we can thrive in the hive.

 

When planning for pre-arranged absences, please reference the FCPS school year calendar.  Please plan your trips when there is a long break in the school year calendar (i.e. winter break, spring break, and summer break).  There is a “pre-arranged” absence form that must be completed prior to pre-planned absences.  Simply call the front office, and they will get the necessary form to you for completion.

 

When your child is sick, please call our attendance line or school office at 703-551-5700 to report an illness

 

Spirit Wear:

Halley Elementary spirit wear is here!  Shop for Halley Elementary School spirit wear now through November 27th.  Orders will be delivered to Halley Elementary for distribution or pick up before winter break.  Whether you are shining in the classroom or cheering on the sidelines, we have the perfect styles to show your Hornet Pride.  Click the link below to visit the PTO's online store:  

Home | Halley Elementary Spirit Sale

Book Drive:

Do you have gently used books that you are looking to donate?  In early December, the Halley Elementary School PTO will host a book drive to collect gently used books to donate to our school library.  More details will be posted soon!

PTO Volunteers:

The Halley Elementary PTO is a great way to give back and support our school community.  The PTO has several events and fundraisers planned for the New Year and we need parent volunteers to help make them memorable.  Visit the PTO social media sites and website often for information about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities.  Click here for more information.

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Hornet Happenings Week of November 18th

Hello Hornet Nation!  We hope your week has gotten off to a good start!  Our Halley students are well into the 2nd quarter…and things are going well.  Thank you for ensuring your kiddos are present at school each day and on time.  We currently have a yearbook contest ongoing.  Consider entering your child into our Halley yearbook contest.  The details are below!

Have a great week Halley families!

Paula Johnson-Tyler, Principal

Dee Hubbard- Assistant Principal

Kayleigh Merritt- Assistant Principal

Yearbook Cover Contest

Do you have an artistic eye and school spirit? Do you want your artwork to be featured in the yearbook for this school year? If so, consider entering the Halley ES Yearbook Cover Design Contest!

Your cover must:

  • Include the school name: Halley Elementary
  • Include the year: 2024-2025
  • Have a hand-drawn illustration that somehow represents the theme: What makes Halley great?
  • Be submitted on a standard piece of 8.5 x 11 white copier/computer paper. Please make it vertical. It must cover the entire page.
  • Please do not use crayons – markers or colored pencils are suggested.
  • Please DO NOT write your name on the front! Use a sticky note and place it on the BACK of your cover.

Any covers that include the following can NOT be considered:

  •  Student name or signature on the artwork
  •  Anything except 8.5 x 11 white paper

All entries must be submitted by Tuesday, December 3 2024. You can drop off the original artwork at the school – please place a sticky note or paper clip with your child’s name, grade and teacher. 

Questions?  Please contact or email Mrs. Buchko

The Fall Halley Book Fair is almost here!  This year’s dates will be Monday, Dec. 2 – Friday, Dec. 6.  

You can preview the Book Fair flyer, 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 12/5 and Friday 12/6.  Family Night will be Wednesday evening, Dec. 4th 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!

Boundary Review Community Meetings Start This Month

As a reminder, FCPS has started the process of reviewing school boundaries across the division. This important work will help the district better support student population growth, changes in school capacity, and evolving community needs. Community input is vital to this process. With that in mind, FCPS, in partnership with Thru Consulting, will be hosting a series of community meetings in each of FCPS’ six regions. Participants are encouraged to share their thoughts, ask questions, and learn more about the boundary review process.

Please visit FCPS’ website for meeting dates, locations, and other information. Sign up for the School Boundary Review newsletter for updates.

Attendance is Critical for Academic Success

Did you know?

  • Starting in kindergarten, too many absences can cause children to fall behind in school.
  • Missing 10% (or about 2 days per month) can make it harder to learn to read.
  • Attending school even if your student arrives late is valuable for their academic success.

When planning for pre-arranged absences, please reference the FCPS school year calendar.  Please plan your trips when there is a long break in the school year calendar (i.e. winter break, spring break, and summer break).  There is a “pre-arranged” absence form that must be completed prior to pre-planned absences.  Simply call the front office, and they will get the necessary form to you for completion.

When your child is sick, please call our attendance line or school office at 703-551-5700 to report an illness.

 

Thank you to each of our families who attended last week’s PTO virtual meeting!  Our special guest, Mr. Mateo Duune shared some valuable information related to boundary considerations.

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Hornet Happenings November 14, 2024

Hello Hornet Nation!  What an amazing time we had last Friday honoring our military service members at Halley Elementary!  The students were so excited as they celebrated our Halley parents who have served in our various military branches.  Take a look below…pictures speak a thousand words:

As we move into the 2nd quarter, we are reminded of the true collaboration that is required between teachers, parents, and students to ensure a successful academic year.  Thank you for the support as our Halley staff works hard to ensure your children are receiving a comprehensive educational experience. 

We look forward to seeing all of our parents at tonight’s PTO meeting held virtually via Zoom at 7PM.  Please scroll down to access the zoom link.

Paula Johnson-Tyler, Principal

Dee Hubbard- Assistant Principal

Kayleigh Merritt- Assistant Principal

Yearbook Cover Contest

Do you have an artistic eye and school spirit? Do you want your artwork to be featured in the yearbook for this school year? If so, consider entering the Halley ES Yearbook Cover Design Contest!

Your cover must:

  • Include the school name: Halley Elementary
  • Include the year: 2024-2025
  • Have a hand-drawn illustration that somehow represents the theme: What makes Halley great?
  • Be submitted on a standard piece of 8.5 x 11 white copier/computer paper. Please make it vertical. It must cover the entire page.
  • Please do not use crayons – markers or colored pencils are suggested.
  • Please DO NOT write your name on the front! Use a sticky note and place it on the BACK of your cover.

Any covers that include the following can NOT be considered:

  •  Student name or signature on the artwork
  •  Anything except 8.5 x 11 white paper

All entries must be submitted by Tuesday, December 3 2024. You can drop off the original artwork at the school – please place a sticky note or paper clip with your child’s name, grade and teacher. 

Questions?  Please  email Mrs. Buchko at [email protected]

 

Boundary Review Community Meetings Start This Month

 As a reminder, FCPS has started the process of reviewing school boundaries across the division. This important work will help the district better support student population growth, changes in school capacity, and evolving community needs. Community input is vital to this process. With that in mind, FCPS, in partnership with Thru Consulting, will be hosting a series of community meetings in each of FCPS’ six regions. Participants are encouraged to share their thoughts, ask questions, and learn more about the boundary review process.

Please visit FCPS’ website for meeting dates, locations, and other information. Sign up for the School Boundary Review newsletter for updates.

IEP Palooza and Community Resource Fair


Parents/caregivers, school staff, and students over the age of 14 are invited to attend an interactive event celebrating the individualized education program (IEP) process. The IEP Palooza and Community Resource Fair will take place on Saturday, November 16, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at Jackson Middle School. 


The event is sponsored by Fairfax County Special Education Parent Teacher Association (SEPTA). Activities include simulated IEP meetings, break-out sessions on the various parts of an IEP, and a resource fair to learn more about community supports. Register in advance.

Tutoring Resources for Families

Is your family looking for resources to help support your child’s academic success? FCPS’ Family Resource Center (FRC) maintains a list of district employees who hold a valid Virginia teaching credential and who are available to be hired as a tutor by parents. FRC maintains this list, but families are responsible for contacting and working directly with tutors. This list is not “approved” by FCPS and is only meant as a resource.

 

FCPS also partners with Varsity Tutors to provide students and families with extra resources for learning. Every student can take advantage of Varsity Tutors' services at no cost, including weekly live online classes, on demand 24/7 chat tutoring, essay editing, study resources such as recorded content, practice problems, and diagnostic tests.

FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan Goal 3: Academic Growth and Excellence, reminds us of our commitment to supporting each and every student and helping them meet or exceed high academic standards.

Attendance is Critical for Academic Success

Regular attendance can help students be successful at school, graduate on time, and achieve their life goals. If students miss too much school, school staff may contact them to work with them to support improved attendance. Visit our website for attendance resources.

PTO Meeting

Be sure to attend the all school PTO meeting tonight, November 14th at 7PM to learn about upcoming events, updates from FCPS about our school district, and how you can help support Halley Elementary School priorities through upcoming fundraisers including the PTO's biggest annual fundraiser, Boosterthon, this Spring. 

Please use the link below to access tonight’s PTO meeting:

https://myfcpsk12.zoom.us/s/96986245824

 

The PTO is thankful for all the support from parents, students and staff of Halley Elementary School. 

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Hornet Happenings Veteran's Day Events  November 8, 2024

 

Fuel Up for our Freedom: Continental Breakfast

A celebratory continental breakfast sponsored by Halley’s PTO will be available for any service member who joins us on this day beginning at 9:20. Enjoy a musical selection from our own Halley chorus as you indulge in a tasty treat. 

We Love our Military Family Members Parade

We invite all family members who have served in our armed forces to participate in the: If you would like to be honored by walking through the hallways of Halley Elementary wearing your uniform or attire which represents your branch of the military, please arrive at Halley by 9:30 to participate.  Our Halley students will be cheering you on as you walk past their classrooms!

 

Parents and caregivers are invited to join their student(s) for a traditional Thanksgiving lunch right here at school on November 8th.  Please enter Door 1 and have your ID ready.  We will get you singed in and off to eat lunch with your student.

If you would like to purchase Thanksgiving lunch, please make sure you have sufficient funds in your student’s MySchoolBucks account. 

The student price for lunch is $3.25 and the adult price is $4.75.

If you need to create a MySchoolBucks account, please see the instructions below:

*Go to www.MySchoolBucks.com  or, to the MySchoolBucks link located on the Laurel Ridge homepage to establish an account.

*Add your students using the name of the school they are attending, and either their student ID or birthdate.

 

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Hornet Happenings Week of November 4th

Hello Hornet Nation!  The season of Fall is in full bloom…and I absolutely love it!  The weather has truly been picture perfect.  I hope you have taken time to enjoy the beautiful foliage of the season.

I would like to remind each of you to support our Halley PTO at their Election Day Bake Sale on Tuesday, November 5th.  They will be located near the entrance of our school selling baked goods to support various initiatives around the school.  Scroll to the bottom of our newsletter for details!

Once again, this week’s newsletter is a focus on our upcoming Veteran’s Day celebration which occurs on Friday, November 8th.  This year will look a bit different from last year. 

Fuel Up for our Freedom: Continental Breakfast

A celebratory continental breakfast sponsored by Halley’s PTO will be available for any service member who joins us on this day beginning at 9:20. Enjoy a musical selection from our own Halley chorus as you indulge in a tasty treat. 

We Love our Military Family Members Parade

We invite all family members who have served in our armed forces to participate in the: If you would like to be honored by walking through the hallways of Halley Elementary wearing your uniform or attire which represents your branch of the military, please arrive at Halley by 9:30 to participate.  Our Halley students will be cheering you on as you walk past their classrooms!

Military Photo Showcase

 Please submit the photo of a loved one who is currently serving or has served in a branch of the military by using this link below.  A slideshow will be shared during our Halley Morning News Program to our students, the community Newsletter: Hornet Happenings, and our Halley School Website.

Use this link to submit your photo by November 6th.

All About You: Military Classroom Panel Discussion

Would you like to share why you joined the military and your experiences with your child’s classroom?  If so, please sign up to attend the All About You Military Classroom Panel Discussion. 

Due to time constraints, we will not be able to host all families who sign up to participate in the discussion panel.  It is on a first come, first serve basis.  Please use the link below to sign up for a slot with your child’s teacher.

5th & 6th Grade: 1:00-1:30

3rd & 4th Grade: 2:00-2:30

Kindergarten, 1st, & 2nd: 3:00-3:30

All About You!: Military Discussion Panel Sign-Up Form

Parents and caregivers are invited to join their student(s) for a traditional Thanksgiving lunch right here at school on November 8th.  Please enter Door 1 and have your ID ready.  We will get you singed in and off to eat lunch with your student.

If you would like to purchase Thanksgiving lunch, please make sure you have sufficient funds in your student’s MySchoolBucks account. 

The student price for lunch is $3.25 and the adult price is $4.75.

If you need to create a MySchoolBucks account, please see the instructions below:

*Go to www.MySchoolBucks.com  or, to the MySchoolBucks link located on the Laurel Ridge homepage to establish an account.

*Add your students using the name of the school they are attending, and either their student ID or birthdate.

*You will receive a confirmation email that your account has been established

 

Paula Johnson-Tyler             Dee Hubbard                 Kayliegh Merritt

            

Elementary School Language Arts Grading Updates

Our teachers have been hard at work teaching with the new Language Arts curriculum, and we are excited to help all of our students become strong readers and writers! This year we also have new assessments, which is how we check if your student needs extra help with reading and writing, and new Standards of Learning (SOLs).

Because of these changes, we are now teaching all of the Language Arts skills your child needs to know (and checking if they need extra help) throughout the whole school year, instead of different skills each quarter. While these skills will be new to your child in the beginning of the year, the goal is for your child to grow strong in all of their new skills by the end of the year.

This means that when you get your child’s progress report next month, it might look different. Your child’s teacher will give you more information on the new progress reporting and how we’re making sure your child is getting any extra help they might need. You can also find more information on FCPS’ Grading and Reporting webpage.

We will also have new ways for you to help your child practice their reading and writing skills at home. These resources are coming soon!

How Can You Help Your Child Have Good Attendance in 2nd Quarter?

Just a few missed days here and there, even if they’re excused absences, can add up to too much lost learning time and put your child behind in school.  This is as true in kindergarten as it is in high school.

  • Talk about the importance of showing up to school every day, make that the expectation. 
  • Help your child maintain routines, such as finishing homework and getting a good night’s sleep.
  • Find out if your child feels engaged by his classes and feels safe at school. Make sure he or she is not missing class because of behavioral issues and school discipline policies. If any of these are problems, work with your school.
  • Stay on top of academic progress and seek help from teachers or tutors if necessary. Make sure teachers know how to contact you.
  • Stay on top of your child’s social contacts. Peer pressure can lead to skipping school, while students without many friends can feel isolated.
  • Encourage meaningful afterschool activities, including sports and clubs.

Looking ahead to the holiday season, if missing school is unavoidable, talk to your children’s teachers in advance to create a plan for making up missed work.  But remember, a homework packet cannot make up for the interaction and learning that goes on in the classroom.

Visit our website for more attendance resources

Native American Heritage Month

 

Native American Heritage Month is a time to celebrate rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories and to acknowledge the important contributions of Native Americans. It is also a time to raise a general awareness about the unique challenges they have faced both historically and in the present, and the ways in which tribal citizens have worked to conquer these challenges.
Learn more about the heritage months, celebrations, and traditions celebrated in FCPS.

 

National Family Engagement Month

This month reminds us that families are children's first and most important teachers, advocates, and nurturers. Strong family support is vital to student well-being and success. 

FCPS has many resources designed to increase engagement and partnerships with families while fostering academic success and social-emotional growth. Additionally, every school has a family liaison who will welcome and orient families, and help them understand the school's culture, policies, procedures, and practices. They can help connect families to resources in the community. Family liaisons might also assist a family in transitioning to a new school and encourage family-school partnerships to help ensure their student's success and healthy development.

If you have questions or would like more information, ask our school office staff to connect you with your family liaison or visit FCPS’ website for a list of region representatives

Veterans Day Monday, November 11, is a holiday and schools will be closed for students

Election Day Bake Sale:

The PTO needs your help to make our November 5th Election Day Bake Sale at Halley Elementary school a success! This fundraiser will support lower-cost field trips and the 6th-grade promotion celebration. Check out the volunteer page here .

Donate baked goods: Bake or buy individually wrapped items to sell by donation.  

Help sell: We need parent and responsible student volunteers to assist at the bake sale table during different time slots throughout Election Day.

Can't volunteer? No worries! You can still contribute by making a donation. We’re already accepting donations, here !

Your participation, big or small, will make a huge difference! Let’s make this a great event for our school community!

Hornets Dine Out:

Help support Halley Elementary and the PTO on November 12th and 13th by dining out at Fuse Box!  Located at 8961 #130 Ox Road, Lorton, VA 22079 ,15% of dine-in or take out sales will be donated to the Halley Elementary School PTO. Please be sure to mention the "Halley Elementary School PTO Fundraiser" when you place an order.

All School PTO Meeting:

Save the date for the first all school PTO meeting of the year on November 14th from 7-8:30pm. More details coming soon!

Thank you for your support!

 

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Hornet Happenings Special Edition October 31st 2 Hour Early Dismissal Today and End of 1st Quarter

All students will be dismissed at 2:05 today.  After-school care will not be provided unless a student is already enrolled in SACC.

Hello Hornet Nation!  This week’s newsletter is a focus on our upcoming Veteran’s Day celebration on Friday, November 8th.  This year will look a bit different from last year. 

We Love our Military Family Members Parade

We invite all family members who have served in our armed forces to participate in the: If you would like to be honored by walking through the hallways of Halley Elementary wearing your uniform or attire which represents your branch of the military, please arrive at Halley by 9:30 to participate.  Our Halley students will be cheering you on as you walk past their classrooms!

Military Photos Showcase

 

Please submit the photo of a loved one who is currently serving or has served in a branch of the military by using this link below.  A slideshow will be shared during our Halley Morning News Program to our students, the community Newsletter: Hornet Happenings, and our Halley School Website.

Use this link to submit your photo by November 6th.

All About You: Military Classroom Panel Discussion

Would you like to share why you joined the military and your experiences with your child’s classroom?  If so, please sign up to attend the All About You Military Classroom Panel Discussion.  Due to time constraints, we will not be able to host all families who sign up to participate in the discussion panel.  It is on a first come, first serve basis.  Please use the link below to sign up for a slot with your child’s teacher.

5th & 6th Grade: 1:00-1:30

3rd & 4th Grade: 2:00-2:30

Kindergarten, 1st, & 2nd: 3:00-3:30

 

All About You!: Military Discussion Panel Sign-Up Form

 

Parents and caregivers are invited to join their student(s) for a traditional Thanksgiving lunch right here at school on November 8th.  Please enter Door 1 and have your ID ready.  We will get you singed in and off to eat lunch with your student.

If you would like to purchase Thanksgiving lunch, please make sure you have sufficient funds in your student’s MySchoolBucks account. 

The student price for lunch is $3.25 and the adult price is $4.75.

If you need to create a MySchoolBucks account, please see the instructions below:

*Go to www.MySchoolBucks.com  or, to the MySchoolBucks link located on the Laurel Ridge homepage to establish an account.

*Add your students using the name of the school they are attending, and either their student ID or birthdate.

*You will receive a confirmation email that your account has been established.

Paula Johnson-Tyler: Principal

Dee Hubbard: Assistant Principal                Kayleigh Merritt: Assistant Principal

Election Day Bake Sale:

We need your help to make our November 5th Election Day Bake Sale at Halley Elementary school a success! This fundraiser will support lower-cost field trips and the 6th-grade promotion celebration. Check out the volunteer page here.

Donate baked goods: Bake or buy individually wrapped items to sell by donation.  

Help sell: We need parent and responsible student volunteers to assist at the bake sale table during different time slots throughout Election Day.

Can't volunteer? No worries! You can still contribute by making a donation. We’re already accepting donations , here !

Your participation, big or small, will make a huge difference! Let’s make this a great event for our school community!

Thank you to everyone that joined the PTO during the membership drive!  We had an amazing turn out and appreciate all who signed up. Teachers received gift cards representing your donations last week. Congratulations to Ms.Lias for winning the bonus gift card for most PTO sign ups!  Click here  if you would like to sign up for PTO membership.

 

Hornets Dine Out:

Help support Halley Elementary and the PTO on November 12th and 13th by dining out at Fuse Box!  Located at 8961 #130 Ox Road, Lorton, VA 22079 ,15% of dine-in or take out sales will be donated to the Halley Elementary School PTO. Please be sure to mention the "Halley Elementary School PTO Fundraiser" when you place an order.

All School PTO Meeting:

Save the date for the first all school PTO meeting of the year on November 14th from 7-8:30pm. More details coming soon!

Thank you for your support!

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Hornet Happenings Week of October 28th

Hello Hornet Nation!  This week’s newsletter is a focus on our upcoming Veteran’s Day celebration on Friday, November 8th.  This year will look a bit different from last year. 

 

We Love our Military Family Members Parade

We invite all family members who have served in our armed forces to participate in the: If you would like to be honored by walking through the hallways of Halley Elementary wearing your uniform or attire which represents your branch of the military, please arrive at Halley by 9:30 to participate.  Our Halley students will be cheering you on as you walk past their classrooms!

 

Military Photos Showcase

Please submit the photo of a loved one who is currently serving or has served in a branch of the military by using this link below.  A slideshow will be shared during our Halley Morning News Program to our students, the community Newsletter: Hornet Happenings, and our Halley School Website.

Use this link to submit your photo by November 6th.

 

All About You: Military Classroom Panel Discussion

Would you like to share why you joined the military and your experiences with your child’s classroom?  If so, please sign up to attend the All About You Military Classroom Panel Discussion.  Due to time constraints, we will not be able to host all families who sign up to participate in the discussion panel.  It is on a first come, first serve basis.  Please use the link below to sign up for a slot with your child’s teacher.

5th & 6th Grade: 1:00-1:30

3rd & 4th Grade: 2:00-2:30

Kindergarten, 1st, & 2nd: 3:00-3:30

All About You!: Military Discussion Panel Sign-Up Form

Parents and caregivers are invited to join their student(s) for a traditional Thanksgiving lunch right here at school on November 8th.  Please enter Door 1 and have your ID ready.  We will get you singed in and off to eat lunch with your student.

If you would like to purchase Thanksgiving lunch, please make sure you have sufficient funds in your student’s MySchoolBucks account. 

The student price for lunch is $3.25 and the adult price is $4.75.

If you need to create a MySchoolBucks account, please see the instructions below:

*Go to www.MySchoolBucks.com  or, to the MySchoolBucks link located on the Laurel Ridge homepage to establish an account.

*Add your students using the name of the school they are attending, and either their student ID or birthdate.

*You will receive a confirmation email that your account has been established.

 

Paula Johnson-Tyler: Principal

 

Dee Hubbard: Assistant Principal               Kayleigh Merritt: Assistant Principal

Celebrate the Educators Who Inspire Your Child!

Is there a teacher or staff member at Halley who has gone above and beyond to support your child's learning and growth? Now's your opportunity to show your appreciation. We're accepting nominations for Outstanding Employee until October 31st. Nominate teachers and staff using this Google Form, https://forms.gle/akaitUJsQJ1zvGAT9 . You can submit a nomination for each category, you will just need to submit a new form for each nomination .

Whether it's a teacher who has fostered a love of learning, a school counselor who has provided invaluable guidance, or a support staff member who has always gone the extra mile, we want to hear about them.

Not sure which category would be the best fit? Don't hesitate to reach out to Nicole Kendall, Carol Poblete, or Jennifer Buchko for assistance. Let's come together to celebrate the incredible individuals who make our school community a special place

📖Book Character Day is Thursday, October 31st

Students can celebrate the end of the first quarter by dressing up as thier favorite book character.  Please follow the guidlines listed below so we can all be safe and have fun!

Guidelines:

-costumes must be school appropriate

-no inflatable costumes

-masks may not be worn

-shoes are required

🎤 Our Schools, Our Future: Register Today for a Community Conversation! 

Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid will host a series of Community Conversations this fall. She invites you to share your thoughts and ask questions. Click the dates below to register for any of the following conversations: Wednesday, October 30, at Herndon Middle School.

 

Events take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Childcare and language interpretation services will be provided.

Election Day Bake Sale:

We need your help to make our November 5th Election Day Bake Sale at Halley Elementary school a success! This fundraiser will support lower-cost field trips and the 6th-grade promotion celebration. Check out the volunteer page here.

Donate baked goods: Bake or buy individually wrapped items to sell by donation.  

Help sell: We need parent and responsible student volunteers to assist at the bake sale table during different time slots throughout Election Day.

Can't volunteer? No worries! You can still contribute by making a donation. We’re already accepting donations , here !

Your participation, big or small, will make a huge difference! Let’s make this a great event for our school community!

 

Thank you to everyone that joined the PTO during the membership drive!  We had an amazing turn out and appreciate all who signed up. Teachers received gift cards representing your donations last week.

Congratulations to Ms.Lias for winning the bonus gift card for most PTO sign ups!  Click here  if you would like to sign up for PTO membership.

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Attention Halley Elementary School Families! The Federal Impact Aid Survey is now avaiable to complete online

The Federal Impact Aid program provides money to districts that enroll federally connected students. Help FCPS secure funding from the Impact Aid Program by helping us identify: 

  • Military families.
  • Federally connected families.
  • Families living on a military base.

Please complete one form for each child in your household. Remember that only the enrolling parent can fill out the Impact Aid Survey form. 

For families without access to ParentVUE, a paper copy of the form will be sent home with your student starting November 12. Your information will be kept strictly confidential.

Your support will ensure that we receive the resources for which we are eligible.

Directions for completing the Federal Imapact Aid form online

Step 1: CLICK HERE or use the QR Code to be taken to SIS ParentVUE.

If you don’t have a SIS ParentVUE account, contact your child’s school for an activation letter. 

2. After you’ve logged into your ParentVue Account, look for the ‘Online Packets’ link at the top of the page. Click ‘Online Packets’.

3. Next, click the ‘Federal Impact Aid Survey’ button on the bottom of the page:

If you have multiple children in Fairfax County Public Schools, please make sure to fill out a form for each of your children. You will know you have completed all of the forms when you see a green check next to each of their names on the final screen.

 

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Hornet Happenings Week of October 21st

 

Special Announcement

We are proud to announce Halley’s next assistant principal, Mrs. Kayleigh Merritt!

Mrs. Merritt is eager to become part of the Halley community…and we are super excited to have her join our family of Hornets!

Mrs. Kayleigh Merritt is thrilled to be part of the Halley Elementary Family! Mrs. Merritt was born and raised in Virginia. Mrs. Merritt always knew she wanted to be a teacher.  She attended Longwood University where she received her undergraduate degree in Liberal Studies. While teaching, she continued her own love of learning earning a master’s degree in PK-6 elementary mathematics. Recently, she completed her leadership certification through Fairfax County Public School’s (FCPS) partnership with the University of Virginia’s Accelerated Certificate Cohort for Leadership (ACC) program.

Mrs. Merritt started her career in education over 15 years ago. She began teaching in Colonial Beach, Virginia as a fourth and fifth grade math teacher and high school cheerleading coach at Colonial Beach Elementary School. In 2012, Ms. Merritt’s career in FCPS began at Riverside Elementary and continued at Mount Eagle Elementary where she served as a second, third, and fourth grade teacher. In 2018, she joined the Cameron Elementary community as the Elementary Math Resource Teacher (EMRT). In this role, Mrs. Merritt has been part of many leadership initiatives including the Instructional Leadership Team, MTSS Core Team, Behavior Committee, Testing Coordinator and Lead Mentor.

Mrs. Merritt enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter, and golden retriever. They love spending time outdoors, exploring new local places, and going for walks to their neighborhood bakery. They love cheering on the local sports teams (Go Commanders) and attending the Capitals hockey games #ALLCAPS.

Let’s get ready to welcome Mrs. Merritt to our Halley community on Tuesday, October 22nd.

Many sincere thanks to Mr. Keith Hirsch for his unwavering support as interim assistant principal at Halley since the first week of school.  Mr. Hirsch came out of retirement to support the needs of our staff, parents and students until a permanent assistant principal was chosen.  Mr. Hirsch built strong and positive relationships with our Halley community, and he will be truly missed.  We hope he visits Hornet Nation when his schedule allows. 

“Once a hornet, always a hornet Mr. Hirsch!”

Paula Johnson-Tyler: Principal

 

Dee Hubbard: Assistant Principal

***Important Reminder*** Monday, October 21st is a 3 Hour Early Release Day @ 1:05 PM

The Early Release Mondays planned throughout the school year for elementary schools are essential to allow educators time for planning and professional development.  Students will be dismissed 3 hours early seven times throughout the school year and are encouraged to return home via their normal route.  However, we understand there may be a childcare hardship because of the early release Mondays for many of our families.  To resolve these concerns, student supervision will be available for families who need it. 

A Google survey was sent in August and early September asking parents to submit any childcare needs for the 3 Hour Early Release Days in September and October.  We will follow the responses you submitted in the Google survey for Monday’s October 21st  3 hour early release.  If you need to make a change, please call our school office as soon as possible.

Veteran’s Day Celebration: Honoring those who have Served

On Friday, November 8th Halley ES will celebrate and honor those who are currently serving  or have served in our armed forces!

This year’s celebration will look a bit different (see below):

  • Military Parade
    • We invite all family members who have served in our armed forces to participate in the: “We Love our Military Family Members Parade.”  If you would like to be honored by walking through the hallways of Halley Elementary wearing your uniform or attire which represents your branch of the military, please arrive at Halley by 9:30 to participate.  Our Halley students will be cheering you on as you walk past their classrooms! This is sure to be an unforgettable moment for our students and families!  Please join us!
  • All About You: Military Classroom Panel Discussion
    • Would you like to share why you joined the military and your experiences with your child’s classroom?  If so, please sign up to attend the All About You Military Classroom Panel Discussion.

5th and 6th Grade  1:00-1:30

Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd Grade 3:00-3:30

3rd and 4th Grade  2:00-2:30

Due to time constraints, we will not be able to host all families who sign up to participate in the discussion panel.  It is on a first come, first serve basis.  Please use the link below to sign up for a slot with your child’s teacher.

All About You!: Military Discussion Panel Sign-Up Form

  • Military Photos Showcase
    • Please submit the photo of a loved one who is currently serving or has served in a branch of the military by using this link below.  A slideshow will be shared during our Halley Morning News Program to our students, the community Newsletter: Hornet Happenings, and our Halley School Website.
    • Use this link to submit your photo by November 6th.

Celebrate the Educators Who Inspire Your Child!

Is there a teacher or staff member at Halley who has gone above and beyond to support your child's learning and growth? Now's your opportunity to show your appreciation. We're accepting nominations for Outstanding Employee from October 14th to 31st. Nominate teachers and staff using this Google Form, https://forms.gle/akaitUJsQJ1zvGAT9 . You can submit a nomination for each category, you will just need to submit a new form for each nomination .

Whether it's a teacher who has fostered a love of learning, a school counselor who has provided invaluable guidance, or a support staff member who has always gone the extra mile, we want to hear about them.

Not sure which category would be the best fit? Don't hesitate to reach out to Nicole Kendall, Carol Poblete, or Jennifer Buchko for assistance. Let's come together to celebrate the incredible individuals who make our school community a special place.

Disability History and Awareness Month

In Virginia during October, Disability History and Awareness activities provide an opportunity to create greater public awareness for individuals with disabilities, with the goal of full inclusion in our community.

National Bullying Prevention Month

 October is National Bullying Prevention Month. To help develop a common understanding of Bullying, below is the FCPS definition. 

Bullying in Students Rights and Responsibilities is defined as: “Any aggressive and unwanted behavior that is intended to harm, intimidate, or humiliate the victim; involves a real or perceived power imbalance between the aggressor or aggressors and victim; and is repeated over time or causes severe emotional trauma. “Bullying” includes cyberbullying. “Bullying” does not include ordinary teasing, horseplay, argument, or peer conflict.”

For more information on how FCPS handles a bullying situation please visit the FCPS Bullying Prevention and Intervention webpage. Our goal is to ensure all students feel safe and welcome at school. If you have questions and/or concerns about something that is going on at school, please contact the front office so that they can support you and most importantly your student

Health Information and Emergency Care Forms

The Health Information Form and the Emergency Care Information form provide valuable information regarding student health conditions. These forms are critical in the early identification of students who may need healthcare support in the educational environment. Along with the development of Healthcare Plans (HCP) and Action Plans, the Public Health Nurses (PHNs) utilize the information contained in the HIF to develop teaching strategies for FCPS staff in order to meet the requirements of Regulation 2104 Health Services-School Health-Related Needs.

These forms are required for all students. Enrolling parents/guardians who have a SIS ParentVUE account may submit them electronically by using the Online Verification/Update packet

For families without SIS ParentVue accounts, forms can be located on the General Registration Forms page. 

Safeway Immunization Clinics for All FCPS Students 

Safeway Pharmacy will be providing immunizations at Frost Middle School for all FCPS students at no cost on: 

-Monday, October 28, 3-7 p.m.

 

Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are highly encouraged to avoid wait times. A parent or guardian must accompany walk-in students under the age of 19 to provide consent. Learn more about immunization resources and registering in other languages for the Safeway clinic.

Elementary School Clinics

The Fairfax County Health Department will provide immunizations for FCPS elementary students on limited early release Mondays at their district offices. All school-required immunizations will be offered at no cost. Call 703-246-7100 to make your appointment.

🎤 Our Schools, Our Future: Register Today for a Community Conversation! 

 

Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid will host a series of Community Conversations this fall. She invites you to share your thoughts and ask questions. Click the dates below to register for any of the following conversations:

Events take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Childcare and language interpretation services will be provided.

 

Movie Night: - October 23, 6-8pm

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Parent volunteers are needed to help with these events. Visit the PTO website or Click here to sign up!

Clubs:

The PTO is partnering again with Magnus Academy and Overtime Athletics to offer after school clubs to Halley students, including chess club, Gaga Ball, and a run club. Click on the links below to sign up today.

Chess club (will run from 10/16- 12/11): Halley Elementary Chess Club Fall 2024 – Magnus Chess Academy   

Run Club or Gaga Ball (will run from 9/24-11/19): Overtime Athletics : Classes (leagueapps.com)

Parent volunteers are needed to help chaperone clubs! Click here to learn more and sign up.

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

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Hornet Happenings Week of October 14th-18th

It’s Digital Citizenship Week at Halley Elementary!  To recognize the importance of safety and responsibility when using technology we have incorporated a Halley Spirit Week!  A calendar of spirit week events was sent via your child’s classroom teacher’s newsletter.  At the beginning of the school year, every student at Halley in grades K-6 engaged in digital citizenship lessons to ensure a successful school year as it relates to digital technology.  We encourage all families to keep digital citizenship a priority during your regular conversations with your child.  Technology is all around us and our goal is to keep our students safe while exploring its vast variety of tools.

Our Halley PTO is hosting a Hornet Dine Out at Chipotle this evening from 5:00-9:00 PM.  Please look below in the section titled: PTO in the Know for details.

Let’s have a great week Hornet Nation!!

 

Paula Johnson-Tyler: Principal

 

Dee Hubbard: Assistant Principal

Celebrate the Educators Who Inspire Your Child!

Is there a teacher or staff member at Halley who has gone above and beyond to support your child's learning and growth? Now's your opportunity to show your appreciation.

We're accepting nominations for Outstanding Employee from October 14th to 31st. Nominate teachers and staff using this Google Form, https://forms.gle/akaitUJsQJ1zvGAT9 . You can submit a nomination for each category, you will just need to submit a new form for each nomination .

Whether it's a teacher who has fostered a love of learning, a school counselor who has provided invaluable guidance, or a support staff member who has always gone the extra mile, we want to hear about them.

Not sure which category would be the best fit? Don't hesitate to reach out to Nicole Kendall, Carol Poblete, or Jennifer Buchko for assistance. Let's come together to celebrate the incredible individuals who make Halley a special place.

Safeway Immunization Clinics for All FCPS Students 

Safeway Pharmacy will be providing immunizations at Frost Middle School for all FCPS students at no cost on: 

-Saturday, October 12, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

-Monday, October 28, 3-7 p.m.

 

Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are highly encouraged to avoid wait times. A parent or guardian must accompany walk-in students under the age of 19 to provide consent. Learn more about immunization resources and registering in other languages for the Safeway clinic.

Elementary School Clinics

The Fairfax County Health Department will provide immunizations for FCPS elementary students on limited early release Mondays at their district offices. All school-required immunizations will be offered at no cost. Call 703-246-7100 to make your appointment

🎤 Our Schools, Our Future: Register Today for a Community Conversation! 

Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid will host a series of Community Conversations this fall. She invites you to share your thoughts and ask questions. Click the dates below to register for any of the following conversations:

 

Events take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Childcare and language interpretation services will be provided.

 

* Hornet Dine Out - October 16th, Chipotle,9447 Lorton Market Street, 5-9pm

 

Craft Night:  October 17th, 6-8pm https://halleyes.ptboard.com/formvw?store=5259&form=4

 

*Movie Night: - October 23, 6-8pm https://halleyes.ptboard.com/formvw?store=5259&form=5

 

Parent volunteers are needed to help with these events. Visit the PTO website or Click here to sign up!

Clubs:

The PTO is partnering again with Magnus Academy and Overtime Athletics to offer after school clubs to Halley students, including chess club, Gaga Ball, and a run club. Click on the links below to sign up today.

Chess club (will run from 10/16- 12/11): Halley Elementary Chess Club Fall 2024 – Magnus Chess Academy   

Run Club or Gaga Ball (will run from 9/24-11/19): Overtime Athletics : Classes (leagueapps.com)

Parent volunteers are needed to help chaperone clubs! Click here to learn more and sign up.

Parent Grade Level Liaisons:

Join the PTO as a Parent Grade Level Liaison and help strengthen the bridge between parents, teachers, and the PTO.  Click here to learn more. 

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

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Special Edition Event Reminder: Advanced Academics Information Night: TODAY 10/8 @ 6:00 PM

 

Advanced Academics Parent Information Night: 

This meeting will take place in two parts; you are welcome to come for

one or stay for both!

  Part 1: Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) Services at Halley Elementary

There will be an Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) parent information night for families on Tuesday ,October 8th at 6:00 PM in the  Halley Elementary Little Theatre. Fairfax County provides a continuum of services to meet the needs of students at a variety of levels. 

Prior to joining, please feel free to visit the AAP website which outlines the continuum of services available to all students in FCPS. During the first parent information night we will share the specific AAP program supports that are provided at Halley Elementary.

  Part 2: Full-Time AAP Services Screening Information 

Parents of students in second through sixth grade, who are interested in having their child screened for the full-time services will learn about the forms, documents, and deadlines for applications. This Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) parent information night will be held on Tuesday, October 8th right after Part 1 in the Halley Elementary Little Theatre. 

 

We will provide a brief question and answer session for families as

well. 

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Hornet Happenings Week of October 7th

It was such a beautiful weekend Hornet family!  Did you have the opportunity to get outside and enjoy some of the beautiful Fall weather?  I encourage all families to turn every moment into a connection to student learning.  Did you know the changing of the season falls within the curriculum of students in grades K-6!  It starts as simple as identifying and labeling the part of a tree, then transitioning into the difference between a deciduous and evergreen tree, and eventually landing on the impact nature has on our environment.  Our students are curious about the world around them…why not engage them in some thoughtful conversation on a car ride or while waiting at the bus stop.

 

This week, parents can expect to receive a first quarter interim for students in grades 1st thru 6th on Friday in their folders.  Please review the interim with your child.  If you have questions, please feel free to contact your child’s teacher via email.

 

For all of our Halley families, please continue to make attendance a priority each day school is open.  We respectfully ask that parents plan family vacations around the the built-in breaks found within our FCPS calendar.  If your child is ill, or must attend an appointment, please notify our front office staff as soon as possible so that it may be documented accordingly in our database.

 

Let’s have a great week Hornet Nation!!

 

Paula Johnson-Tyler: Principal

Dee Hubbard: Assistant Principal

Safeway Immunization Clinics for All FCPS Students 

Safeway Pharmacy will be providing immunizations at Frost Middle School for all FCPS students at no cost on: 

  • Tuesday, October 8, 3-7 p.m.
  • Saturday, October 12, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Monday, October 28, 3-7 p.m.

 

Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are highly encouraged to avoid wait times. A parent or guardian must accompany walk-in students under the age of 19 to provide consent. Learn more about immunization resources and registering in other languages for the Safeway clinic

Elementary School Clinics

The Fairfax County Health Department will provide immunizations for FCPS elementary students on limited early release Mondays at their district offices. All school-required immunizations will be offered at no cost. Call 703-246-7100 to make your appointment.

 

📑 Varsity Tutors Provides On-Demand Support at No Cost

FCPS is partnering with Varsity Tutors to provide students and families with extra resources for learning. Every student can take advantage of Varsity Tutors’ services at no cost, including weekly live online classes, on-demand 24/7 chat tutoring, essay editing, and study resources such as recorded content, practice problems, and diagnostic tests. Learn more about online tutoring with Varsity Tutors

The 2023-30 Strategic Plan — Goal 5: Leading for Tomorrow’s Innovation

 

FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan sets five main goals to create positive change in the division. These goals show where we should focus our attention and will help us align our efforts. 

 

Our final goal is Leading for Tomorrow’s Innovation. We are preparing our students for a future that has yet to be imagined. We must give them the skills they will need to succeed. Watch this video to see students exploring and preparing for careers through Career and Technical Experience programs. See how Goal 5 is being put into practice.

The 2023-30 Strategic Plan — Goal 5: Leading for Tomorrow’s Innovation

 

FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan sets five main goals to create positive change in the division. These goals show where we should focus our attention and will help us align our efforts. 

 

Our final goal is Leading for Tomorrow’s Innovation. We are preparing our students for a future that has yet to be imagined. We must give them the skills they will need to succeed. Watch this video to see students exploring and preparing for careers through Career and Technical Experience programs. See how Goal 5 is being put into practice.

📚 Social Studies Basal Resources Review

 

FCPS is adopting Social Studies Basal Resources for the 2025-26 school year. Basal resources are the primary resources used to support instruction in a given subject. Public review of the instructional materials under consideration — which is part of the process for selecting new resources — is underway. Visit the Community Review webpage for more information on how to view the materials online or in person. 

 

All community feedback will be shared with School Board members before they vote to select materials in spring 2025. FCPS adopts basal resources by the process outlined in Regulation 3004.

 

* Hornet Dine Out - October 16th, Chipotle,9447 Lorton Market Street, 5-9pm

Craft Night:  October 17th, 6-8pm

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*Movie Night: - October 23, 6-8pm

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Parent volunteers are needed to help with these events. Visit the PTO website or Click here to sign up!

Clubs:

The PTO is partnering again with Magnus Academy and Overtime Athletics to offer after school clubs to Halley students, including chess club, Gaga Ball, and a run club. Click on the links below to sign up today.

Chess club (will run from 10/16- 12/11): Halley Elementary Chess Club Fall 2024 – Magnus Chess Academy   

Run Club or Gaga Ball (will run from 9/24-11/19): Overtime Athletics : Classes (leagueapps.com)

Parent volunteers are needed to help chaperone clubs! Click here to learn more and sign up.

Parent Grade Level Liaisons:

Join the PTO as a Parent Grade Level Liaison and help strengthen the bridge between parents, teachers, and the PTO.  Click here to learn more.  

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Hornet Happenings Week of September 30th

It’s a short week Halley families!  Our week ends with a holiday observance of Rosh Hashanah followed by a teacher workday on Friday.  As your children begin an extra long weekend, please remember the digital platforms that are available to each student while at home (i.e. ST Math, MyOn, etc.).  Your children know these applications well and can access them easily.  We also encourage your child to read books while at home.  Our fabulous librarian, Mrs. Christie Hall has our Halley library fully up and running and each student has been given the opportunity to check out books of their interest.

 

This week’s edition of the Hornet Happenings is a focus on our phenomenal Halley PTO.  Below, you will find important information regarding upcoming events sponsored by the PTO.  Please keep reading!

Have a wonderful long weekend Halley families!

 

Paula Johnson-Tyler: Principal

 

Dee Hubbard: Assistant Principal

 

Hornet Dine Out

  • October 16th, Chipotle,9447 Lorton Market Street, 5-9pm

 Craft Night  

Movie Night:

Parent volunteers are needed to help with these events. Visit the PTO website or Click here to sign up!

 

Clubs:

The PTO is partnering again with Magnus Academy and Overtime Athletics to offer after school clubs to Halley students, including chess club, Gaga Ball, and a run club. Click on the links below to sign up today.

Chess club (will run from 10/16- 12/11):

 Halley Elementary Chess Club Fall 2024 – Magnus Chess Academy   

Run Club or Gaga Ball (will run from 9/24-11/19):

 Overtime Athletics : Classes (leagueapps.com)

Parent volunteers are needed to help chaperone clubs! Click here to learn more and sign up.

 

Parent Grade Level Liaisons:

Join the PTO as a Parent Grade Level Liaison and help strengthen the bridge between parents, teachers, and the PTO.  Click here to learn more.  

 

PTO Membership Drive

The PTO is also excited to kick off our annual PTO membership drive, and we need your support to make a difference in your child's education!

 

Special Offer: For every parent membership that includes a $20 membership donation,your child's teacher will receive a $10 gift card for school supplies! This is a fantastic way to directly support your child’s classroom.

 

Grade-Level Challenge: The classroom with the most parent memberships will receive an extra gift card for school supplies, funded by the membership drive. The more parents that join, the bigger the reward for your child's class!

 

Why Join the PTO?

*Support classroom activities and supplies.

* Help fund school events and enrichment programs.

*Build a strong school community.

 

How to Join: Click here!

*Simply donate $20 per membership to the PTO.

*Your donation will not only help our school but also provide direct support to your child's teacher and classroom.

Visit our website or social media pages to follow us to stay up to date on PTO activities this school year.

Let's work together to make this school year the best yet!

 

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

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Hornet Happenings Week of September 23rd

Welcome to the season of Fall Hornet Nation!  When I hear football playing in the background on a Sunday afternoon, advertisements for all things pumpkin spice, and signs directing me to the local Fall festival…everything just seems… right in the world.  Which activities does your family enjoy during this beautiful season of autumn?  Fun activities such as apple picking, hayrides, and corn mazes all come with their own potential for making connections to learning. 

On Tuesday we will have our fall picture day.  Information regarding ordering pictures was sent home in students’ backpacks last week.  “Say cheese!”  Also, it is not too late to volunteer for picture day.  Simply call our front office and ask to speak with Ms. Wynder.

Our exterior walkways are getting upgraded over the next few weeks.  FCPS facilities will be updating a few of our walkways to ensure they are ADA compliant.  This may affect a bit of our kiss and ride traffic flow.  Please adhere to the directions of our Halley staff at all times.

Have a pleasant week Halley families!

 

Paula Johnson-Tyler: Principal

 

Dee Hubbard: Assistant Principal

️ Parent/Caregiver Checklist: Have You Completed These Important Forms?

We understand that the multiple school forms caregivers receive during the first weeks of school can feel overwhelming, but each one helps set your child up for a successful school year! If you do not have a SIS ParentVUE account, please contact the front office for an activation code and follow the directions on the SIS ParentVUE Account webpage

🩹 Immunization Requirements 

Please check with your healthcare provider as soon as possible to make sure your child is up to date on the immunizations required by the state of Virginia. Starting Monday, September 30, students who have not provided proof of immunization will not be allowed to attend school. 

 

You may check your child’s immunization compliance and submit their immunization record in SIS ParentVUE. Records may also be delivered to Halley Elementary’s front office. 

 

Alternative immunization documents (below) may also be provided, but they may not be uploaded in ParentVUE:  

  • A healthcare provider’s written statement specifying all administered immunizations.
  • A healthcare provider’s written statement of a permanent or temporary medical exemption.
  • A notarized Religious Exemption form objecting to the administration of immunizations due to conflicts with religious tenets or practices.

 

Advanced Academics Parent Information Night: 

This meeting will take place in two parts; you are welcome to come for one or stay for both!

 

Part 1: Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) Services at Halley Elementary

There will be an Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) parent information night for families on Tuesday, October 8th at 6:00 PM in the Halley Elementary Little Theatre. Fairfax County provides a continuum of services to meet the needs of students at a variety of levels. 

Prior to joining, please feel free to visit the AAP website which outlines the continuum of services available to all students in FCPS. During the first parent information night we will share the specific AAP program supports that are provided at Halley Elementary.

 

Part 2: Full-Time AAP Services Screening Information 

Parents of students in second through sixth grade, who are interested in having their child screened for the full-time services will learn about the forms, documents, and deadlines for applications. This Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) parent information night will be held on Tuesday, October 8th right after Part 1 in the Halley Elementary Little Theatre.  We provide a brief question and answer session for families as well. 

 

Note: AAP Full-Time parent referrals are due on December 15, 2024. This is a county deadline, and late entries cannot be accepted.

AAP Full-Time parent referrals for Fall Screening (students new to the county as of January 1, 2024) are due on October 15, 2024. This is a county deadline, and late entries cannot be accepted.

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Deadlines Quickly Approaching: 

 

Contact Jennifer Buchko - [email protected]

  • CogAT Request to Retake: Sept. 30

  • NNAT Request to Retake: Oct. 15

 

Contact: Christy Talley - [email protected]

  • Fall Full Time Referrals (New to County as of Jan.1, 2024): Oct.15

  • Spring Full Time Referrals: Dec. 15

 

🎤 Our Schools, Our Future: Register Today for a Community Conversation! 

Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid will host a series of Community Conversations this fall. She invites you to share your thoughts and ask questions. Click the dates below to register for any of the following conversations:

 

Events will take place from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Childcare and language interpretation services will be provided.

 

 

Students to Be Surveyed on Social-Emotional Learning

FCPS is committed to supporting the mental wellness of all students. The Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener helps our students share their perspectives on how their schools and communities support them and help them develop the skills they need to succeed.

The screener is offered to all students in grades 3 through 12 in the fall and spring. It addresses skills such as achieving goals, understanding and managing emotions, establishing and maintaining relationships with adults and peers, and making responsible decisions. Students also share how successful their school and community are at making them feel valued, included, and supported. Screener data is used to plan programming for the division, schools, and individual students. 

After each screening, results will be available in the Documents tab of SIS ParentVUE and mailed to families who don’t have a ParentVUE account. For more information, please visit the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener webpage.

Families who wish to opt their child out may do so by completing the opt-out form in the Annual Notice packet or SIS ParentVUE. For more information, please visit the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener webpage or contact our front office. 

Please note that the SEL Screener is not the same as the anonymous Fairfax County Youth Survey, which will take place later this fall.

 

Supporting Your Child’s Mental Health

Children go through a lot of changes, and it can be hard to tell if their behavior is developmentally appropriate or if they could benefit from mental health support. It’s important to talk to your child and pay attention to their actions, especially these warning signs:

  • Increased irritability, hyperactivity, energy, and/or aggressive behavior.
  • Excessive sadness, hopelessness, or worries.
  • Loss of appetite, or significant weight gain or loss.
  • Lack of sleep or too much sleep.
  • A decline in grades, school avoidance, or attendance concerns.
  • Alcohol or drug use.
  • Withdrawal from activities and/or friends and family. 
  • Thoughts of harming themselves or others.

If you notice any of these warning signs or feel your child may be experiencing a mental health challenge, help is available. Please contact Alyssa Concino or Jenny Choi, our school counselors at 703-551-5700 to discuss your concerns and identify resources. Find additional ways to support your child’s wellness

If you or someone you care about is experiencing a mental health crisis such as thoughts of harming themselves or others, please take action right away. Call 988, go to the nearest emergency room, or contact the Sharon Bulova Center for Community Health Emergency Services at 703-573-5679.

 

We All Belong at School

Each one of us is unique, and every student matters. If your student is having a difficult time attending class, please speak with a trusted adult at school. 

 

Watch this video to see how everyone belongs at school. Visit our Attendance webpage for resources on attendance. Attend today, achieve tomorrow!

National Hispanic Heritage Month

 From September 15 to October 15, FCPS recognizes and celebrates the histories and cultures of the members of our community who trace their heritage to Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. Learn more about the heritage months, celebrations, and traditions celebrated in FCPS. Learn more about National Hispanic Heritage Month


Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana

Del 15 de Septiembre al 15 de Octubre, FCPS reconoce y celebra las historias y culturas de los miembros de nuestra comunidad que tienen herencia de México, el Caribe, Centro y Sur América. Aprenda más sobre los meses de herencia, celebraciones y tradiciones que se celebran en FCPS. Aprenda más sobre el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana. 

 

The 2023-30 Strategic Plan — Goal 3: Academic Growth and Excellence

FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan sets five main goals to create positive change in the division. These goals show where we should focus our attention and will help us align our efforts. 

Our third goal is for all students to achieve academic growth and excellence. We want our students to have the academic skills to be successful. For example, making sure they are readers by third grade and taking courses that challenge them throughout their education will help prepare them for lifelong success. See how Goal 3 is being put into practice.

 

PTO Membership Drive

The PTO is also excited to kick off our annual PTO membership drive, and we need your support to make a difference in your child's education!

Special Offer:

For every parent membership that includes a $20 membership donation, your child's teacher will receive a $10 gift card for school supplies! This is a fantastic way to directly support your child’s classroom.

Grade-Level Challenge:

The classroom with the most parent memberships will receive

an extra gift card for school supplies, funded by the membership drive. The more parents that join, the bigger the reward for your child's class!

Why Join the PTO?

*Support classroom activities and supplies.

* Help fund school events and enrichment programs.

*Build a strong school community.

How to Join:

Click here!

*Simply donate $20 per membership to the PTO.

*Your donation will not only help our school but also provide direct support to your child's teacher and classroom.

Visit our website or social media pages to follow us to stay up to date on PTO activities this school year.

Let's work together to make this school year the best yet!

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

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Hornet Happenings Week of September 16th

Our Halley staff was so pleased to see all of our parents at last week’s Back to School Night!  Four weeks have passed since the first day of school…and you can tell.  Your kiddos are transitioning from one location to the other with ease, classroom procedures and routines have clearly been established, and teachers are getting to the heart of instruction!  This is what Hornet Nation should sound like and feel like parents.  Great engagement, great instruction, and great relationships!

This week starts with a 3-hour early dismissal which begins at 1:05 PM.  Thank you to our families who completed the childcare hardship survey.  If you requested childcare for your child from Halley staff, then arrangements have been made.  If you did not request childcare assistance, your child will be sent home their normal route beginning at 1:05 PM.  If there will be a change to your child’s mode of transportation for Monday, please call the school office as soon as possible at 703-551-5700.

Please read this edition of Hornet Happenings in its entirety for important information regarding lockdown drills.

 

Let’s make this a great week Hornet Nation!!

 

Paula Johnson-Tyler: Principal

Dee Hubbard: Assistant Principal

️ Parent/Caregiver Checklist: Have You Completed These Important Forms?

We understand that the multiple school forms caregivers receive during the first weeks of school can feel overwhelming, but each one helps set your child up for a successful school year! If you do not have a SIS ParentVUE account, please contact the front office for an activation code and follow the directions on the SIS ParentVUE Account webpage

🩹 Immunization Requirements 

Please check with your healthcare provider as soon as possible to make sure your child is up to date on the immunizations required by the state of Virginia. Starting Monday, September 30, students who have not provided proof of immunization will not be allowed to attend school. 

You may check your child’s immunization compliance and submit their immunization record in SIS ParentVUE. Records may also be delivered to Halley Elementary’s front office. 

Alternative immunization documents (below) may also be provided, but they may not be uploaded in ParentVUE:  

  • A healthcare provider’s written statement specifying all administered immunizations.
  • A healthcare provider’s written statement of a permanent or temporary medical exemption.
  • A notarized Religious Exemption form objecting to the administration of immunizations due to conflicts with religious tenets or practices.
🎤 Our Schools, Our Future: Register Today for a Community Conversation! 

Fairfax County Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid will host a series of Community Conversations this fall. She invites you to share your thoughts and ask questions. 

The next event is scheduled for Monday, September 23, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. at Newington Forest Elementary School. Click on the date to register. Childcare and language interpretation services will be provided.

🤒 When a Student Should Stay Home from School

Whether students miss school because of illness or any other reason, missing school leads to learning loss.

Help your child succeed by encouraging them to attend as many days as possible but do make sure your child stays home if they are sick. Visit FCPS’ website for information on when to keep your child at home.

If your child has a chronic illness, make sure to notify their teacher so that support can be provided if needed. Also, keep an open line of communication with your school's public health staff.

Read about how families can help form good attendance habits. Attend today, achieve tomorrow! 

National Hispanic Heritage Month

 

From September 15 to October 15, FCPS recognizes and celebrates the histories and cultures of the members of our community who trace their heritage to Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. Learn more about the heritage months, celebrations, and traditions celebrated in FCPS. Learn more about National Hispanic Heritage Month


Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana


Del 15 de Septiembre al 15 de Octubre, FCPS reconoce y celebra las historias y culturas de los miembros de nuestra comunidad que tienen herencia de México, el Caribe, Centro y Sur América. Aprenda más sobre los meses de herencia, celebraciones y tradiciones que se celebran en FCPS. Aprenda más sobre el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana. 

🍽️Fueling Student Success: New Food Options Cooked up at FCPS

Students will have more than a dozen new options for lunch and breakfast in school cafeterias starting this week. New menu items were either favorites at last year’s food show — including Korean BBQ wings, sweet Thai chili wings, chicken tikka masala, and barbacoa street tacos — or were tested with student focus groups and tastings. 

View our school menu to see all the new options and when they will become available. 

The 2023-30 Strategic Plan — Goal 2: Safe, Supported, Included, Empowered

 

The Office of Food and Nutrition Services' updates to lunch menus align with FCPS’ Strategic Plan Goal #2 - Safe, Supported, Included, and Empowered. The new menu options reflect the many voices and cultures represented around every FCPS lunch table!

FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan sets five main goals to create positive change in the division. These goals show where we should focus our attention and will help us align our efforts. 

As part of the second goal, we want each and every student to feel like they belong and have the support they need to thrive. See how Goal 2 is being put into practice

Lockdown Drills

Keeping students and staff safe is a priority for all of us. We have a crisis management and emergency preparedness plan for our school that is reviewed and updated regularly. Our plan includes procedures on how to respond to incidents such as fires and tornadoes. Students and staff regularly practice these drills every school year. We also practice lockdown drills.

A new Virginia Law (22.1-137.2) requires schools to notify parents at least 24 hours before a school practices a lockdown drill. However, we are not required to share the exact date and time of the drill. We are required to practice lockdown drills two times a year. FCPS lockdown drills do not include any type of active shooter scenario training, they are instruction and classroom based.

We will conduct a lockdown drill at our school soon. Our pre-kindergarten and kindergarten students are exempt from mandatory participation in lockdown drills during the first 60 days of the school year. They will participate in our second and final drill later this school year.

Additional information on our lockdown drill program to include parent tips and FAQs can be found on the Emergency Planning and Crisis Response web page. After reviewing this content, you should discuss the value of these safety drills with your child.

Keeping our school safe and secure for all students and staff involves the participation of the entire school community, and we thank you for your help to keep our school safe. 

 

PTO Membership Drive

The PTO is also excited to kick off our annual PTO membership drive, and we need your support to make a difference in your child's education!

Special Offer:

For every parent membership that includes a $20 membership donation, your child's teacher will receive a $10 gift card for school supplies! This is a fantastic way to directly support your child’s classroom.

Grade-Level Challenge:

The classroom with the most parent memberships will receive an extra gift card for school supplies, funded by the membership drive. The more parents that join, the bigger the reward for your child's class!

Why Join the PTO?

*Support classroom activities and supplies.

* Help fund school events and enrichment programs.

*Build a strong school community.

How to Join:

Click here!

*Simply donate $20 per membership to the PTO.

*Your donation will not only help our school but also provide direct support to your child's teacher and classroom.

Visit our website or social media pages to follow us to stay up to date on PTO activities this school year.

Let's work together to make this school year the best yet!

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

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

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Special Edition: Back to School Night & Childcare Needs for 3 Hour Early Release ACTION ITEM: Childcare Needs 3 Hour Early Release

FCPS needs EVERY family to complete the 3 Hour Early Release Survey!  The first 3-hour early release school day is quickly approaching on September 16th!

If your family is in need of childcare supervision on the 3-hour release days, then you must make your request using the link below:

https://forms.gle/FskapugeAi2bJ8n4A

If you do not request childcare supervision for the early release Mondays using the survey link, then your child will be dismissed from school at 1:05 PM and sent home their normal route.

Parents who will NOT require after-school childcare supervision on early release Mondays MUST also complete the survey.

The Early Release Mondays planned throughout the school year for elementary schools are essential to allow educators time for planning and professional development. 

The following dates are planned for Early Release Mondays throughout the school year:

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

Thank you for your cooperation in completing the survey as soon as possible as this will help our Halley staff plan accordingly for childcare needs.

Halley Elementary will host its annual Back to School Night on September 10th from 5:30-7:30. This event is for all students in grades K-6.  

Many families have multiple students who attend Halley ES.  Therefore, teachers will conduct their Back to School presentations in two sessions:

Session

Time

Topic/Location

Session 1

5:30-6:15

Teacher Presentation in Classrooms

*Meet the Principal in the Cafe

Transition

6:15-6:30

*Meet the Principal in the Cafe

*Visit Specialist Teachers

Session 2

6:30-7:15

Teacher Presentation in Classrooms

*Meet the Principal in the Cafe

Messages from FCPS Leadership:

 

Dr. Michelle Reid: FCPS Superintendent

 

Mateo Dunne: FCPS School Board Member - Mt. Vernon District

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