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MVHS Weekly Newsletter for Week of December 15, 2024
MVHS Admin Team
Karen Boyd - Asst. Prin. (Gr.12 & A-Ciz)
John Shaffer - Asst. Prin. (Gr. 11 & Cla-Guy)
Jacqueline Blair - Asst. Prin. (Gr. 10 & Guz-Mek)
Stephanie Payne - Asst. Prin. (Mel-Rod)
LaTrease Rich - Asst. Prin. (Gr. 9 & Roe-Z)
Adrian Williams - Asst. Prin. (Specialized Programs)
Rashida Williams - Dir. of Student Services
Brian Murphy - Dir. of Student Activities
John Uccellini - Asst. Dir. of Student Activities
Resources
Report Sexual Harassment or Dscrimination
Report Discrimination, Harassment or Concerning Behaviors
** NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS **
Highlights for Next Week:
Week of December 16th to 21st
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Monday:
- Late Bus for After-School Activities
Tuesday:
- Winter Choir Concert - 7:00 pm in Little Theatre
Wednesday:
- Winter Orchestra Concert - 7:00 pm in Little Theatre
Thursday:
- Late Bus for After-School Activities
Friday:
- MV Spirit Day
Extracurricular Activities This Week
Below is the schedule of MVHS Extracurricular Activities for this week.
For a more comprehensive list of activities for the entire school year, click HERE.
Attendance "Tips of the Week"
- We especially appreciate everyone’s efforts to avoid taking extra days off during the Thanksgiving holiday.
- Just a few missed days here and there, even if they’re excused absences, can add up to too much lost learning time and leave your child behind in school.
- We know it’s tempting to extend your vacation by a few days on either side of the holiday. However, this holiday season, the best gift you can give your child is a good education. And the best place to get that education is in school. Every day. On time.
Attendance Reminders:
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.
HOW CAN YOU HELP YOUR CHILD OR TEEN HAVE GOOD ATTENDANCE?
• Talk about the importance of showing up to school every day, make that the expectation.
• Help your child maintain daily routines, such as finishing homework and getting a good night’s sleep.
• Try not to schedule dental and medical appointments during the school day.
• Don’t let your child stay home unless truly sick. Complaints of headaches or stomach aches may be signs of anxiety.
Did you also know...
• Ask for help from school officials, afterschool programs, other parents or community agencies if you’re having trouble getting your child to school
• 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.
And as a reminder...
If your child needs to miss school because of an illness or appointment, you must report the absence to the school.
You may submit information via MountVernonHigh.Attendance@fcps.edu or call us at 703-619-3131. Parents/Caregivers can also submit excused absences in ParentVue.
We appreciate your collaboration in scheduling appointments outside of school hours, when possible.
Winter Break - Schools Closed
Monday, December 23, 2024
to
Friday, January 3, 2025
Congratulations to MVHS Band Members
Who Successfully Auditioned for
2025 VBODA District X Honor Band
Congratulations to the following MVHS Band students, who auditioned successfully this past Saturday for the 2025 VBODA District X Honor Band:
- Mary Hammond, Wind Ensemble
- Baraka Matowo, Symphonic Band
- Edwin Castellon Rodriguez, Symphonic Band
- Michaela Dresch, Symphonic Band
- Molly Lussier, Symphonic Band
- Daniel Guiterrez Maradiaga, 1st alternate-Symphonic Band
The festival is held January 30th to February 1, 2025 at Hayfield (Concert at 2pm on 2/1)
Congratulations Concert Band
on AWESOME Winter Concert
on Sat, December 14th
Combined Bands
Combined Band with Alumni
THANK YOU to Our MVHS
Student Groups for Performing
at the FCPS Region 3 Principals Meeting
Held at MVHS This Past Week
Welcome to New MVHS
Director of Student Services
Ms. Danielle Mascoll
Please join me in welcoming and congratulating Ms. Danielle Mascoll, who has been selected as our newest MVHS Major and Director of Student Services!
Danielle was most recently the Lead Counselor at Herndon Middle School and brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and a passion for student success. Some highlights of her tenure in FCPS include Acting Director of Student Services, CLT Lead, MTSS Co-Lead, Social Emotional Learning Screener Lead, Equity Lead, and Trainer of Trainers for the Restorative Schools Pilot Project. Beyond these roles, Danielle served as an AVID Coordinator and Counselor, College Partnership Program Middle School Advocate, and Site Supervisor for Practicum and Internship Counseling students.
With over ten years of experience in FCPS, Danielle has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership and dedication to student well-being. She has experience developing teams, supporting staff, and leading professional development.
Danielle earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology (with a minor in Administration of Justice) from Howard University, and a Master’s Degree in School Counseling from George Mason University. Danielle is an avid reader, loves to travel, work out, and spend time with her family and friends.
Ms. Mascoll will begin at MVHS full-time beginning January 6, 2024.
Welcome Danielle to the Majors Family 😊
December SOL Testing
Mon, Dec. 16th to Thurs; Dec. 19th
December SOL testing will begin the week of the 16th. The tests are as follows:
- Reading SOL – Mon. Dec. 16th
- History SOL – Tues. Dec. 17th
- Algebra 1 SOL – Wed. Dec. 18th
- Science SOL – Thurs. Dec. 19th
IMPORTANT: Testing in December is for students who have already earned a credit for a class, but they haven’t passed the accompanying SOL yet for verified credit.
Our Assessment Coach, Ms. Pamela Ihle, will notify parents/guardians about testing schedules during the week of December 2nd. Students will also be notified at that time.
If a student is absent on their scheduled test day, they’ll be scheduled for make-up testing as soon as possible.
Winter SOL testing continues in January, so absent students will have the opportunity to test after winter break as well.
Please reach out to Ms. Ihle at paihle@fcps.edu with any questions about upcoming testing.
FREE Mental Health Services
for Students Over Break
College Board Accommodation Request Deadline
May 2025 AP Gov Exam
College Board Accommodation Request Deadline for May 2025 AP Government Exam Administration
New accommodation requests for AP testing are due to Ms. Pamela Ihle (paihle@fcps.edu) by Monday, January 20, 2025. For more information about College Board accommodations please visit the FCPS website.
College Board accommodations are a separate process from an IEP or 504. College Board must approve a formal request for each student. If a student already has College Board accommodations approved from a previous PSAT, SAT, or AP test, then no further action is needed. Once approved, accommodations remain in place for all College Board testing.
FCPS Boundary Study
Additional Boundary Community Meetings
- Wednesday, December 18, 6:30 - 8 p.m. Register
- Madison High School Cafeteria (Region 1)
MVHS Curriculum Night
Thurs, January 9th from 6:00p to 7:30p
Little Theatre & Cafeteria
Enter Door #4 (by stadium parking lot)
Students and Families -
Please see below for your respective class letters:
2025 FCPS Gap Year Fair
FCPS’ School Counseling Services and Go Overseas are co-hosting the annual FCPS Gap Year Fair on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, at George C. Marshall High School from 6:00-8:30 p.m.
This event is for high school students and parents who are interested in learning more about the growing array of gap year opportunities.
The evening will begin with a presentation in the auditorium from 6:00-6:45 p.m. Immediately following, the program fair will be held in the cafeteria from 6:45-8:30 p.m., with representatives from over 30 programs offering gap year opportunities.
Students and their families are encouraged to meet the representatives and learn about the variety of experiences available.
Students are encouraged to pre-register for this event. For more information, visit: USA Gap Year Fairs.
**In the event of inclement weather on Tuesday, January 28, 2025: The Gap Year Fair will be held on Wednesday, January 29, 2025, at the same time and location.
Class of 2025 Yard Signs
Celebrate your Class of 2025 graduate with a yard and window sign!
Display them in your yard with the included stakes, put them in your window or on your wall, or hold them up at graduation!
Cost is $15 per sign (stakes included) Use the QR code in the flyer below, or the following link: https://mountvernonhsptsa.ptboard.com/formvw?store=3591&form=1
Food for Neighbors Program
Hunger is an unwelcome guest this holiday season.
For many families in our school community struggling financially, providing daily meals is difficult and a special holiday meal can become a source of worry and stress.
Help a local family know the joy of gathering together for a holiday meal. We’re partnering with Food For Neighbors to provide $50 grocery store gift cards to our most vulnerable families.
Visit the Food For Neighbors’ website to learn how you can help.
Thank you for your generosity.
Learn more here: www.foodforneighbors.org/home/holiday-meals/
MVHS Catering Services
We can cater your next event!
Chef Ibrahim and our amazing culinary arts students are able to cater your next event!
All proceeds go to expanding our Culinary Arts Program at MVHS.
Please see the flyers below - especially the upcoming opportunity for the Thanksgiving holiday.
** College & Career Center News **
Colleges Visiting MHVS
Mount Vernon High School will be having the following college & university reps visiting next week. Students, please sign up for any college visits that you are interested in attending.
Please see Mrs. Juba in the College in Career Center or email her at cmjuba@fcps.edu if you have any questions or need any assistance and she will be happy to help you.
Colleges Visiting MVHS
Please see the schedule for college and university visits below.
Students, please see Ms. Juba in the College and Career Center (or email her at cmjuba@fcps.edu) to schedule a visit with these colleges & universities. Also, please email Ms. Juba at cmjuba@fcps.edu with any questions.
Military Recruiters during student lunch period:
Students will be able to talk with military recruiters during their lunch periods on the following days and times:
Marines:
- SGT Pennington every 2nd Wednesday from September 11, 2024 to May 14, 2025
Navy:
- Petty Officer Wallace every 2nd Thursday from September 12, 2024 to May 15, 2025
ASVAB dates
The ASVAB is used to help identify a person's strengths and find a career that matches them. It's also used to predict a person's future academic and occupational success in the military. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Juba cmjuba@fcps.edu and she will be happy to help you.
- February 19, 2025
- March 25, 2025
Scholarships
This is a link about how to search for scholarships in Naviance. If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Juba cmjuba@fcps.edu and she will be happy to help you.
Naviance Student – Scholarships and Enrichment Programs | Fairfax County Public Schools (fcps.edu)
WIOA Youth Program- Federal Grant Program
The WIOA Youth Program- Federal Grant Program helps youth that are between the ages of 17-24 https://vcwnorthern.com/wioayouth/ and have employment barriers.
Students that meet with qualifications for the WIOA Youth program and are out of school can be eligible for $5,000 towards employment trainings and credentials.
Please see our College and Career Counselor Ms. Juba in the College and Career Center for more information.
Career Development Opportunities with the WIOA Youth Program are:
- Job Preparation Skills
- Apprenticeship Opportunities
- Interview Coaching
- Training Opportunities
- Resume Building
Educational Support with the WIOA Youth Program include:
- College or Vocational School Exploration
- Tutorial Assistance
- GED & High School Completion Options
- Short-Term Training Opportunities
Esperanza Education Fund Scholarship Info
IMPORTANT Upcoming Dates
- January 15, 205 - from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm - FASFA Night
- April 23, 2025 - from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm - ECMC Night College and Career Night (9th to 11th grade students and families)
- May 2, 2025 - (Time TBD) - College Decision Day
College & University Visits
Scholarship Website
A new website to assist with the marketing and communication about scholarships has been developed.
In addition to Naviance being the database for scholarships, there is now an FCPS public webpage that includes scholarships available to all FCPS students: https://www.fcps.edu/scholarships-fcps-students.
** IMPORTANT For Parents & Care-Givers **
Sign Up for SIS ParentVue
SIS ParentVUE: Everything You Can Do Through SIS ParentVUE
Parents and care-givers -
SIS ParentVUE is the info-central for all the MVHS and FCPS information you will need.
Track your student's attendance, view grades, get information from the school, and much more!
Log in to your SIS ParentVUE account to find forms and make updates.
Please call the school at 703-619-3100 if you need your Activation Code for SIS ParentVUE.
Update Contact Information in SIS ParentVUE
Be among the first to know about weather closings, bus delays, and other critical communications from your school and FCPS by providing your cell phone number and email in SIS ParentVUE.
To update your contact information in SIS ParentVUE, click the “Online Packets” tab in the upper right of the screen, then click the “Online Verification/Update” icon.
Parents/caregivers who do not have a SIS ParentVUE account should print and complete the Emergency Care Information Form (PDF) and submit it to their child’s school.
Reporting Student Absences
Parents can submit daylong absences through SIS ParentVUE.
Log in and click “Report Absence.”
Note: Partial day absences and changes of transportation should still be reported directly to the school front office.
Parents/caregivers can also call the school at 703-619-3100 to report absences.
Complete Permission Forms
Families can now easily give permission for their children to access a variety of school resources through the Parent Digital Consent system.
This online tool can be accessed using your SIS ParentVUE account.
Parents can easily opt their child in or out of resources including online educational tools, school counseling services, and tutoring services. They can also change how student information is managed.
Visit the Parent Digital Consent webpage to access the system. Watch this video to see how to use the tool.
** On-Going Reminders **
FCPS Cellphone Policy
NO Cell Phone Use During Class
As you may have seen, FCPS rolled out a new Cellphone Policy, with specific expectations for all students. To summarize the high school (grades 9-12) expectations:
- Phones must be silenced and put away during all instructional periods.
- Cell phones may be used on campus before the first bell, after the last bell, during passing periods, and lunches.
- Phone accessories are also to be silenced and away when phone use is prohibited. Smart watches that serve a dual purpose may be worn, but the phone features (texting, Internet viewing, and calls) are to be off when phone use is prohibited.
- Phones can be stored in a locker or backpack during the day. Students are prohibited from using phones, tablets, and other mobile devices in restrooms and locker rooms, unless there is a medical necessity or emergency.
- With the approval of the principal or their designee, teachers may allow usage of cell phones for instructional activities where they are the most appropriate tool; however, one-to-one FCPS devices should meet most needs.
- If your student needs access to their phone for medical accommodations, it is important to note that the current cell phone policy and guidelines have not changed. Therefore, students who currently require access to a cell phone or another personally owned device for medical reasons, or an accommodation to access the curriculum and make progress to their individualized goals, will continue to have such access.
- 1st Violation: Student receives verbal warning (documented infraction)
- 2nd Violation: Parent Notification of 2nd violation (documented 2nd infraction)
- 3rd Violation: Student is referred to administrator (documented 3rd infraction).
- 4th Violation: Student will receive disciplinary action - which will be confiscation of the device by the administrator. Student will receive the phone back at the end of the school day.
- 5th Violation: Parent/Caregiver and student will meet with the administrator for intervention plan.
Please see the FCPS Cellphone Expectations by Grade HERE.
MVHS has a CLOSED Lunch
Student are NOT Permitted to Leave Campus
MVHS Families -
Just a reminder that Mount Vernon High School has a CLOSED lunch. This means that students are NOT permitted to leave campus to get food at any of the surrounding restaurants or convenience stores.
Unfortunately, we are seeing a number of students who have left campus and have attempted to return to the school building with externally bought food.
Regrettably, due to several instances of where food and beverages were found to have illicit substances in them, we WILL NOT permit externally bought food to be brought into the school from students who have left campus without permission.
In addition, food will also not be permitted to be delivered to students from delivery services, including Uber Eats, Grub Hub, or by individual restaurant delivery services.
ALL external food found on students who have left campus, and is attempting to return to school, will be confiscated. Note, MVHS will not be responsible for food that are confiscated.
Thanks for your understanding in helping us keep all our students safe every day.
Daily Info on Bus Routes
Thank you for your patience as we all get used to new routines this school year. We appreciate our families following Kiss and Ride procedures and being patient while waiting for your children’s buses.
If a student’s bus is delayed, parents may access the Bus Delay Notification System or use the Here Comes the Bus mobile app to receive the delayed bus report.
Email messages will be sent to announce significant bus delays.
Contact the Transportation Office at 703-446-2150 with any additional questions. For any concerns after 5:30 p.m., contact Safety and Security at 571-423-2000.
To make sure you receive email messages about bus delays, update your contact information in SIS ParentVUE.
Students - No Parking Without a MV Permit
Regrettably, we are seeing a rapidly growing increase in students illegally parking on campus during the school day. These student vehicles are being parking in reserved staff spaces & visitor parking.
This is a safety issue and needs to stop immediately.
Students - Please see the main office if you would like to purchase a parking pass.
REMINDER: All parking passes are for a semester only. Anyone wishing to have a semester 2 parking pass will need to purchase one at the end of January 2025.
Optional FREE Parking: Students may also park along (a) Old Mount Vernon Road, (b) Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, and (c) Maryland Street.
Students MAY NOT park at the Rec Center or in community areas that block private driveways.
Breakfast and Lunch
The MVHS cafeteria will offer breakfast and lunch daily. If your student plans on purchasing food through the cafeteria, please be sure to load money on their meal account or bring cash.
Breakfast:
- Students, grades K-12—$1.75
- Reduced-price breakfast for qualifying students – no charge
- Adults or 2nd student meal—$2.75
Lunch:
- Secondary and high school —$3.50
- Reduced-price lunch for qualifying students – no charge
- Adults or 2nd student meal —$4.75
More information on FCPS Food Services (including payment options for meal accounts, daily menus, free and reduced meal programs, etc.) can be reviewed on the FCPS website.
Free and Reduced Meals Information
Applications for Free and Reduced Meal Service (FRM) have been updated for the new school year. Click the following to access the updated online application. (Free and Reduced Meal Service Online Application)
- FRM eligibility carryover from the SY 23-24 is valid for the first thirty (30) school days.
- Households will be required to submit a new application by October 1, 2024.
- Apply on the Free and Reduced-Price Meals webpage.
Early Release Days
In the event of a 3-hour early release, lunch service will still be available between 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. FNS proposes to offer grab-and-go meals for students, allowing them to go through the serving lines, choose items, and put them in provided meal bags. Both cold and hot meal options will be available. Students are still required to pick up complete reimbursable meals; otherwise, à la carte charges will be applied. All meals provided by FNS must be consumed on-site.
School Nutrition Accounts, PINs, Prepayments, & MySchoolBucks
FNS will be emailing student PINs via e-Notify and in advance of the first day of school. MySchoolBucks should be promoted and is now available for account prepayments. State legislation and the FCPS Meal Charge Policy direct all school nutrition account negative balance communication to parents/caregivers. Additionally, students may not be denied a breakfast or lunch meal for any reason. FNS will work with school administrators to communicate low/negative account balances.
Menus
School menus offer a variety of entrees, fruits, and vegetables that meet or exceed USDA guidelines, including nutrient standards. Menus, allergens, and nutrition information are all available online at LINQ Connect. School menus will be published monthly, starting one week before the first day of school. FNS makes every effort to offer items as listed on the planned menu. Unanticipated substitutions are published on LINQ Connect whenever possible.
No-Cost Mental Health Teletherapy
for All High School Students
Is your high schooler experiencing anxiety, behavior changes, or challenges with peer and family relationships?
If so, parents/caregivers can refer their children for weekly therapy with a licensed therapist through Hazel Health.
Visit the Teletherapy webpage for more information on how to access this service.
Fentanyl Awareness Info
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.
FCPS & MVHS INFORMATION
Mount Vernon HS School Profile
Mount Vernon High School is a vibrant educational environment characterized by commitment to excellence. Located less than a mile from George Washington's home, Mount Vernon High School is steeped in tradition. Founded in 1939, its long history of excellence is evident in its current students, faculty, and staff. Mount Vernon High School has a world-class curriculum. Students choose from a wide range of course offerings, including International Baccalaureate (IB) courses. The International Baccalaureate Program is a rigorous advanced-level program that is an option for students in their final two years of high school. Individual needs are accommodated through three special education programs, an English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) program, and advanced or accelerated courses in all disciplines. At Mount Vernon High School, technology enhances and adds dimension to instruction in all curricular areas.
In addition to outstanding academic programs, Mount Vernon High School offers students a broad range of extra-curricular and co-curricular activities designed to meet and extend the broad range of student interests. Fine and performing arts students and athletic teams have received numerous awards and recognition. Contributing to Mount Vernon High School's unique character and strength is its diversity. More than 50 countries and 30 languages are represented in its student population. This diversity is enjoyed and celebrated daily, as well as through a series of cultural events that bring students, parents, and faculty together and demonstrate cooperative living in a multicultural world. Mount Vernon High School is further enriched by the support of an active community.
At Mount Vernon High School, we value and believe members within our community should be:
- Supportive,
- Passionate,
- Responsible,
- Looking for Continuous Growth, &
- Culturally Responsive
We know that our Majors achieve and thrive together with purpose and pride.
Please click HERE for more School Profile Information
FCPS Strategic Plan
Our Commitment to Excellence, Equity, & Opportunity for Each & Every Student
As we begin a new school year, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid reminds us of the goals of FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan, , which guides us in delivering excellence, equity, and opportunity for each and every one of our students.
Please visit the FCPS Webpage for all FCPS-related Information
Special Thanks to Our MVHS Photographer
Howard "Chip" Hall - MVHS Volunteer Photographer
Please visit Chip's website HERE for more amazing pics!
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