

Riverhawk Reminders
Week of February 3rd
Newsletter topics include:
- Upcoming Events
- MAP Growth Assessments
- Family Liaison Update
- All Pro Dads
- Varsity Tutors
- Campus - Rising 9th Graders
- NJHS Updates
- LCPS Events
- Department of EL FACE Updates
Monday, February 3rd and Tuesday, February 4th - MAP Testing
Tuesday, February 4th - Report Cards go live in ParentVue and StudentVue by 4pm
Wednesday, February 5th - All Pro Dads Kick Off Meeting - 8am in the library
Wednesday, February 5th - PEP Meeting 6pm in the library
Thursday, February 20th - Screen Sanity Presentation 6pm in the library
MAP Growth Assessments
Parents/Guardians,
LCPS administers NWEA’s MAP Growth tests in Reading and Math each fall, winter, and spring to students in grades 2-8 and first grade students in Math., Students enrolled in Algebra I and Geometry are assessed in the fall to determine their instructional readiness level. The MAP Growth testing schedule is: Reading (2/3/25) and Math (2/4/25). On these days, we will be following an Alternate Bell Schedule.
MAP Growth tests are adaptive, providing a detailed picture of what your student knows and is ready to learn—whether it is on, above, or below grade level expectations. MAP Growth tests also provide immediate and accurate information about your student’s learning, enabling teachers to personalize instruction to meet students’ needs.
For more information about the MAP Growth test, visit: https://www.lcps.org/o/lcps/page/measures-of-academic-progress-map
Family Liaison Update
Thank you to all who contributed to my recent household items drive!
All Pro Dads
I hope this message finds you well and you are enjoying the holiday season. I am thrilled to announce the launch of an All Pro Dads chapter at Belmont Ridge Middle School! This optional program is designed to help fathers build strong relationships with their children and actively engage in their lives.
What is All Pro Dads? All Pro Dads is a national program that provides resources and opportunities for fathers to connect with their kids. Through monthly gatherings, dads and their children can enjoy breakfast together, participate in meaningful conversations, and engage in fun activities that strengthen their bond.
Join Us for Our First Meeting! We invite all dads to join us for our inaugural meeting on February 5th at 8:00 AM at Belmont Ridge Middle School. This will be a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the program, meet other dads, and spend quality time with your children. All meetings will be before school.
Can't Make It? No Problem! We understand that not all dads may be available to attend. If a dad cannot join, we warmly welcome moms, siblings, uncles, aunts, grandparents, or any other significant family members to participate. The goal is to foster strong family connections, and we encourage everyone to be involved.
Please RSVP by clicking here to confirm your attendance. We look forward to seeing you there and starting this exciting journey together!
Little Known Secrets of Paying for College
We’re excited to host The College Funding Coach® for an interactive workshop: "Little-Known Secrets of Paying for College" on February 21st @ 9:30 AM.
Learn how to save and pay for college without sacrificing your retirement. Whether your child is heading to college soon or you have years to plan, this event is for you! This workshop will educate you on how to make informed decisions and avoid costly mistakes. Don’t miss out!
Don’t miss out—Reserve Your Seat for the Belmont Ridge Middle School Workshop Today!
Varsity Tutoring
Loudoun County Public Schools has partnered with Varsity Tutors for Schools to provide personalized virtual tutoring. Your child will have the opportunity to receive tutoring services at home, at no cost to students and families, as an additional layer of academic support.
Varsity Tutors for Schools has the largest live learning platform in the United States, providing personalized support. Your child can engage with an expert tutor who will provide instruction specific to your student’s unique learning goals.
If you would like your child to utilize this tutoring service, please complete the form linked below. Soon after completing the form you will receive a call and email from Varsity Tutors (from 888/703-594-4982 and member.services@varsitytutors.com) to get tutoring services started. You will need to set up a parent account, sign the Terms of Use agreement, and have your student take a 30-minute diagnostic assessment. Once done, your student will meet with a regular tutor twice a week and work in the Varsity Tutors for Schools Live Learning Platform, an engaging online learning environment, to receive additional instruction on the skills and concepts they need help with.
Complete this form to schedule tutoring: Contact Information Form
CAMPUS
Parents of Rising 9th Graders,
Is your student a first-generation college-bound student? If so, they should consider applying to CAMPUS for the 25-26 school year! While definitions vary among higher education institutions, LCPS utilizes the least restrictive definition of “first-generation”: neither household parent/guardian obtained a Bachelor’s degree from a U.S. college/university immediately upon completion of high school.
The goal of CAMPUS is to provide first-generation college bound high school students with the resources, guidance, and support they need to successfully navigate the college admissions process and enroll in post-secondary education.
CAMPUS replaces students’ Study Hall block. Students participate in a 45-minute CAMPUS lesson and have the remaining class time as Study Hall. CAMPUS lessons focus on academic and college/career preparation. Additionally, CAMPUS students utilize SchooLinks, LCPS’ College & Career Readiness platform, to engage in career exploration and college and scholarship research.
CAMPUS students also have the opportunity to participate in fully funded field trips to college campuses across Virginia including George Mason University, James Madison University, NOVA, University of Virginia, Virginia State University, and more!
Students in the CAMPUS program are supported by their CAMPUS Facilitator and CAMPUS Counselor in addition to their assigned school counselor. These teachers and counselors work collaboratively to support each CAMPUS student as they navigate their plans for post-secondary success.
The CAMPUS application is open January 6th until March 7th and can be found in Student Opportunities through LCPSGO!
To learn more about the CAMPUS program, you and your student are invited to attend any of the following information sessions:
February 3rd - Dominion High School Library
February 10th - Independence High School Auditorium
All sessions are 6:30-7:30 PM.
Contact Alix Tate, CAMPUS Coordinator, at alixandra.tate@lcps.org and/or Ms. Murphy with any questions!
Es su hijo un estudiante universitario de primera generación? Si es así, ¡deberían considerar postularse a CAMPUS para el año escolar 25-26! Si bien las definiciones varían entre las instituciones de educación superior, LCPS utiliza la definición menos restrictiva de "primera generación": ninguno de los padres/tutores del hogar obtuvo una licenciatura de un colegio o universidad de los EE. UU. inmediatamente después de completar la escuela secundaria.
El objetivo de CAMPUS es proporcionar a los estudiantes de secundaria de primera generación que van a la universidad los recursos, la orientación y el apoyo que necesitan para navegar con éxito el proceso de admisión a la universidad e inscribirse en la educación postsecundaria.
CAMPUS reemplaza el bloque de Sala de Estudio de los estudiantes. Los estudiantes participan en una lección de 45 minutos en CAMPUS y tienen el tiempo de clase restante como Sala de Estudio. Las lecciones de CAMPUS se enfocan en la preparación académica y universitaria / profesional. Además, los estudiantes de CAMPUS utilizan SchooLinks, la plataforma de preparación universitaria y profesional de LCPS, para participar en la exploración de carreras y la investigación universitaria y de becas.
Los estudiantes de CAMPUS también tienen la oportunidad de participar en excursiones totalmente financiadas a campus universitarios de Virginia, incluidas la Universidad George Mason, la Universidad James Madison, NOVA, la Universidad de Virginia, la Universidad Estatal de Virginia y más.
Los estudiantes en el programa CAMPUS cuentan con el apoyo de su facilitador y consejero de CAMPUS, además de su consejero escolar asignado. Estos maestros y consejeros trabajan en colaboración para apoyar a cada estudiante de CAMPUS mientras navegan por sus planes para el éxito postsecundario.
¡La solicitud de CAMPUS está abierta del 6 de enero al 7 de marzo y se puede encontrar en Oportunidades Estudiantiles a través de LCPSGO!
Para obtener más información sobre el programa CAMPUS, usted y su estudiante están invitados a asistir a cualquiera de las siguientes sesiones informativas:
3 de febrero - Biblioteca de la Escuela Secundaria Dominion
10 de febrero - Auditorio de la Escuela Secundaria Independencia
National Junior Honor Society
Current NJHS members, your first semester community service hours were due on February 1. If you haven't yet submitted those hours, please see the NJHS Schoology page for the form, or send an email to Mrs. Ferguson at Susan.Ferguson@lcps.org.
7th and 8th grade students who have achieved all A's for the first and second grading periods are eligible for NJHS membership. An invitation to apply will be sent to these students in late February or early March. For more information on our Belmont Ridge NJHS chapter, please visit our website at https://www.lcps.org/o/bem/page/national-junior-honor-society
Division of EL, Family and Community Engagement (EL FACE) Office Presentations
The Welcome to LCPS EL Family Workshop is designed to provide a brief orientation to new EL families about the U.S. School System and LCPS. Sessions are held at the Historic Douglas High School in
April 3rd
May 1st
June 5th
See Welcome to LCPS flyer to learn more.
Virtual Event
This virtual informative session will include information about LCPS and the U.S School system and a toolkit to support student's transition to LCPS will be shared.
Thursday, February 6th - 6:30pm-7:30pm
Thursday, March 6th - 6:30pm-7:30pm
Sessions will be available in English, Spanish, Arabic, Farsi/Dari. Please see flyers below to access the meeting link:
Families can register by completing this Google Form.
Contact Sarah.Ocampo@lcps.org, DEL FACE Supervisor, with any questions.
Reminders
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Belmont Ridge Middle School
Website: https://www.lcps.org/o/bem
Location: 19045 Upper Belmont Place, Lansdowne, VA, USA
Phone: 571-252-2220