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04/27 SOL Window Opens 05/01 Parent Coffee (9:00am, Cafeteria) Topic: Community resources 05/04 Family Food Market (3:45pm, Cafeteria) 05/08 Student Parent Lunch (Lunch Time, Cafeteria) 05/13 3-Hour Early Release -Dismissal time 12:20pm Interim Reports Sent Home 05/15 Parent Coffee (9:00am, Cafeteria) Topic: ATES Family Ambassadors 05/25 Memorial Day/ Student Holiday-No School 05/26 Teacher Workday (No School) 05/27 Eid-al-Adha/ Student Holiday-No School 06/01 Family Food Market (3:45pm, Cafeteria) 06/03 SOL Window Closes
Fact Fluency work at Annandale Terrace The math coaches at Annandale Terrace have been working closely with Erin Sylves, from the FCPS's Math Deaprtment, to learn more about effective fact fluency practice. In a few 4th and 5th grade classrooms, teachers have implemented short number sense/image talks and created time for students to practice their facts.
Feet Meet On Friday, April 17, 2026, our EAC and NCE students, along with members of the Get 2 Green Club, participated in the Feet Meet. The Feet Meet is an inclusive track and field-style event designed to promote fitness, teamwork, and fun through a variety of walking, running, and movement-based activities for students of all abilities. A huge thank you to the teachers and instructional assistants who supported our students throughout the event and helped make it such a positive experience. A special thank you to Ms. Gulati for stepping in to ensure everything ran smoothly—your support and leadership were greatly appreciated.
Parent Coffee - On Friday, we hosted a Parent Coffee focused on the topic of equity. Thank you to all who attended and engaged in the conversation. A special thank you to Ms. Mensah, our ESOL teacher, and Ms. Downs, our Instructional Coach, for thoughtfully presenting and facilitating this important discussion.
Q3 Cougar Pride Event - We wrapped up Quarter 3 with our Cougar Pride celebration! Congratulations to the classrooms at each grade level that earned the most Cougar Pride tickets by consistently demonstrating responsible, safe, and respectful behavior. As a reward, students enjoyed a fun and engaging game of Bingo—well deserved! A huge thank you to Ms. Monaghan, Mr. Abourakty, and Ms. Raynor for organizing this event.
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Science Olympiad - Our Science Olympiad team participated in the competition this past weekend—congratulations to the team for their hard work, dedication, and strong representation of our school! A huge thank you to Ms. Carr-Hogan for her time, commitment, and support in preparing our students for this exciting experience.
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Annandale Art Show - We are proud to celebrate our students who participated in the Annandale Pyramid Art Show—congratulations to all of our artists whose work was exhibited! Their creativity and talent were on full display. A huge thank you to Ms. Pehlivan and Ms. Gong for their dedication in supporting our students and coordinating this wonderful opportunity to showcase their artwork.
Special EducAtion Hike - Some of our amazing Special Education teachers took time on Saturday morning to connect outside of the school setting and enjoy a hike together. It was a great opportunity to recharge, build community, and spend time together beyond the classroom.
The testing window is from April 27-June 3. Full grade level testing will take place on the following dates:
- Thursday, May 7 - 5th Grade Science
- Tuesday, May 12 - 3rd Grade Math
- Thursday, May 14 - 4th Grade Math
- Friday, May 15 - 5th Grade Math
- Monday, May 18 - 3rd Grade Reading
- Tuesday, May 19 - 4th Grade Reading
- Wednesday, May 20 - 5th Grade Reading
Retakes and makeups are ongoing throughout the testing window, which closes on June 3rd.
Students in grades 3-12 took the SEL Screener during the month of March, providing information on their SEL skills like achieving goals, understanding and managing emotions, establishing and maintaining relationships, and making responsible decisions. The screener also asks students how well their school community makes them feel valued, included, and supported.
Individual student SEL Screener results are now available to families in the Documents section of SIS ParentVUE. For families who do not have an active ParentVUE account, we will share copies with you directly.
For support in understanding your individual student’s results or for ideas on how to support them at home, please review the Family Guide or reach out to our school staff with any questions.
 Please RSVP by calling 703-942-6410 if you would like to sign your child(ren) up for the Community Clean Up Day.
Nominations are now open for the 2026 Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award. This award recognizes an employee, student, or community member who has demonstrated significant and impactful efforts to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students from groups who are marginalized or underserved.
Any staff, student, or community member can nominate an individual for the award. All nomination materials must be submitted by Monday, May 18.
The Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC) sponsors this award to honor the legacy of Dr. Bussey, a founding member of the MSAOC and a longtime advocate for students and families.
Full details and the nomination information form can be found at the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award webpage.
 Paradigm FC, a nonprofit youth soccer academy, that provides a high-level travel soccer experience at no cost to families, covering all expenses including uniforms and coaching.
They are currently recruiting 1st and 2nd graders (born between August 2018 and July 2020) for their free PFC Incubator program, which selects 24 players for a year of technical training before 12 advance to our fully funded U9 travel team.
If you would like to have your student(s) to participate the tryouts, please register via
https://www.paradigmfc.org/login?redirect=/tryouts
  Spring AAP Newsletter ES (PDF) is also available in multiple languages:
Arabic | Chinese | English | Korean | Spanish | Urdu| Vietnamese
Ombuds staff engage with FCPS staff, families, and students to offer resources and improve the experience of each and every member of the FCPS community. They work as an independent confidential resource to help get answers to questions, resolve concerns, and hear complaints regarding FCPS matters.
Ombuds staff do not make or change decisions, policies, or regulations. They do not take sides, and they do not provide legal advice.
Anyone with concerns, questions, or complaints to share with the Office of the Ombuds may call 571-423-4014, email ombuds@fcps.edu, or visit their webpage, where you may submit a question.
 Students will be participating in spring assessments based on their grade level and courses. This includes summative assessments like Standards of Learning (SOL) tests, which measure what a student knows, and progress assessments like Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) tests, which measure where they are in their learning.
FCPS encourages all families to support their students in taking these tests. Virginia requires schools to test at least 95% of students on SOLs, so when families choose not to participate in testing, it can impact a school’s accreditation, accountability ratings, and ability to measure student progress accurately.
Parents and caregivers can help their children perform their best on these tests by reminding them to get a good night’s sleep, eat a healthy breakfast, and the cell phone policy still applies during testing season.
It is important that students attend school on scheduled testing dates. If you are aware of a conflict that may cause your student to miss a test, please notify your student’s school as soon as possible.
Learn more about how to support your child and why test participation matters.
Are you concerned about your infant, toddler, or preschool-aged child’s development? Resources are available if your child exhibits difficulties in one or more of the following areas: communication, fine and/or gross motor skills, self-help skills, problem-solving, and attention skills. Learn more about typical developmental milestones.
The Infant & Toddler Connection of Virginia (ITC) provides evaluations and services for children (0-36 months) who have developmental delays or medical conditions that may affect development. Parents are encouraged to contact ITC at 703-246-7121 to share their concerns.
Early Childhood Child Find is the process of identifying children with potential special education needs between the ages of 20 months and 5 years (children must be two by September 30).
FCPS Early Childhood Identification and Services (ECID&S) offers a free referral process to identify potential developmental delays or disabilities. Special education services are provided for all children who are found eligible through the referral process. Parents are encouraged to call 571-423-4121 with questions.
 Register: https://bit.ly/4oGbfxi if you are interested.
 Raven Theater at Poe Middle School presents a show entitled Peter Pan Jr. soon. If you are interested, please purchase the ticket via:
https://www.etix.com/ticket/v/15650/
 12 virtual free sessions of Dad's Parenting Group will be held on Tuesdays from 6:00-8:30pm from April 7th to June 30th, 2026. The classes will be taught in Spanish only. Call 703-324-7720 for the registration if you are interested.
Volunteer FCPS allows individuals to search and register for volunteer opportunities. It helps ensure a safe, consistent, and welcoming environment here at Annandale Terrace Elementary School. All volunteers must:
- Create a profile in Volunteer FCPS.
- Register for opportunities through Volunteer FCPS.
- Sign in and out of schools using the visitor kiosk.
At the Volunteer FCPS site, you can complete a volunteer orientation. Visit the Volunteer FCPS Frequently Asked Questions for more information.
 FCPS Pre-K and Early Head Start programs provide a high-quality early learning experience for qualifying children with economic and educational risk factors, ages 6 weeks to 4 years, living in Fairfax County.
- Pre-K prioritizes 4-year-old applicants but also accepts applications for children who will be 3 years old by September 30 of the same year.
- Early Head Start is located at three elementary schools — Clearview, Crestwood, and Dogwood — and accepts applications from pregnancy to 2 years old.
Families are encouraged to apply as soon as possible; space is limited and provided based on need, not on a first-come, first-served basis.
Applications are accepted online, by email, by mail, or in person at the program office at 7423 Camp Alger Avenue, Falls Church, Virginia 22042.
If you have a question about the application process or status, please call 703-208-7900 (English) or 703-208-7901 (Spanish).
 This camp is designed for young athletes of all skill levels to improve their game, build confidence, and have fun on the court.
Camp Details:
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Dates: July 20-24, 2026
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Location: Annandale High School (4700 Medford Dr, Annandale, VA 22003)
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Campers: Girls & Boys
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Grades: Rising 3rd - 9th
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Focus: Skill development, teamwork, conditioning, and game strategy
Register or Learn More: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbms-Ipd_FNKPPgdyOh2nNSc3dpqU0t7z5GBCftQ7jTkcOmQ/viewform?usp=header
Registration is open or will be available soon for summer camps and learning opportunities offered by Fairfax County Public Schools for all students.
Career and Technical Education and Institute for the Arts Camps
Career and Technical Education camps and Institute for the Arts camps will be held in July at Robinson Secondary School from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bus transportation will be available from select FCPS middle and high schools. Tuition assistance is available to FCPS families eligible for free or reduced meals.
CTE Summer Academy (CSA) is a week-long enrichment program that allows students in grades 6-11 to dive deeper into CTE program areas, develop skills, and begin career exploration. Watch this video about CTE camps. Registration is open for these programs through Friday, June 5.
Institute for the Arts (IFTA) is a two-week camp for students currently in grades 6-11. Students select from nearly 60 classes in art, dance, music, and theater. Rising freshmen have the option to take Health and PE 9 through IFTA as well!
Production Camp is a four-week summer theatre intensive for students in grades 6-11. Students in performance or technical theatre tracks rehearse, design, and build a musical in a collaborative atmosphere. The show is presented to the public at the end of camp.
New this year: Students in the above camps can also register for aftercare, which is available from 2 to 5 p.m.
 Please visit www.campussurvivalkits.com/ates to shop ATES customized apparel. A portion of all sales benefits the Annandale Terrace PTA — support your school while you shop!
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