This Week at Langley
Save the Date! | Langley's 60th Celebration |April 11

School Year Events

Check out the 'Langley Calendar' for upcoming events during the 2025-2026 school year. Click on any event for more details, and be sure to bookmark the page for easy access in the future. You can also visit the 'Events' section on the Langley High School website.


This Week at Langley | Upcoming Events

Monday, February 23

  • First Day of Spring Sports Tryouts

Tuesday, February 24

Wednesday, February 25

  • Sophomore Class Dinner, 5:45 p.m.
  • Sophomore Class College Case Studies Night, 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, February 26

  • Band Pre-Assessment Concert, Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.

Otto's Applause

Otto’s Applause allows members of the Langley community to recognize an employee who has made a meaningful difference through their hard work and dedication in supporting our students. Whether it is a teacher, counselor, or any staff member who goes above and beyond, Otto’s Applause is a great way to say thank you.

Parents and guardians are invited to submit nominations using the Otto’s Applause Form. Nominations are due by Friday, February 27th, 2026.


Sophomore Class Dinner & College Case Studies Night 

Sophomore Class Dinner

Please join us for dinner catered by Cafe Rio in the LHS Cafeteria on Wednesday, February 25 at 5:45 p.m. 

Tickets for dinner are $25 per person. This event is our only fundraiser of the year! Attending dinner is not mandatory to participate in College Night.

To volunteer to help make dinner a success, sign up here.

 

Sophomore College Case Studies Night

Wednesday, February 25th, 7:00 p.m.

The Class of 2028 is invited to come learn from the experts! This program will allow you to work alongside a college admission representative as part of a mock admissions team. Review applications and discuss applicants’ strengths and weaknesses. Gain a better understanding of the college admission process to plan for the rest of your high school experience. 

Registration:

Parents/guardians and students are invited to attend, one registration per family. The form will close on Monday, February 23rd.

Registration Link: https://forms.gle/8SDyE4kt8jQ4yWRE9


Apply to the College Partnership Program


This program is designed to support students interested in exploring, applying to, and enrolling in college. In accordance with FCPS' commitment to improving post-secondary outcomes for all students, CPP focuses on closing the opportunity gap by preparing students for college readiness and success through academic advising, college visits, family engagement, and preparation beyond high school.  CPP was created to systematically mitigate the impact of barriers to access and opportunity, and support students who are from populations that are historically underrepresented on college campuses (including those who are first in their family to attend college in the U.S., economically disadvantaged, students with disabilities, and multilingual learners) but *all students are encouraged to apply. 

*Eligible students:
• Current 8th, 9th & 10th grade students
• Current 11th grade students who entered FCPS after 1/1/25

To apply, click the link: https://tinyurl.com/CPPAPP2026 (students will need to use their FCPS Google account to access the application)

Applications are due on: February 25, 2026

For More Information on CPP visit the FCPS website.


National Merit Finalists

Congratulations to the 21 Langley seniors who have qualified as finalists in the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program. Finalists will advance to the next round to be considered for National Merit Scholarship Awards to be offered in 2026.

This year’s finalists are: Oscar Anderson, Varun Bazaz, Abigail Davis, Michaela Frey, Matthew Han, Jarod Jiang, Eesha Kaushik, Yann Lam, Milan Le, Davanee Li, Michael Li, Sophie Li, Elizabeth Maclay, Elliot Pomper, Risha Potluri, Paige Poulos, Syed Rishad, Aakriti Rustagi, Kailash Sastry, Dylan Thomas and Chenchang Zhang.


March 12 is Ethics Day! Volunteers needed!

What is Ethics Day? Ethics Day is an off-campus experience for seniors featuring interactive ethical dilemmas—where there’s no single “right” answer. It helps students build lifelong decision-making skills and is a fun way for parents to see how our seniors think.

This annual event wouldn’t be possible without parent and community volunteers. Sign up here to help!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040B44ACA722A02-62173520-langley#/


Attendance Reporting 

How to Report an Absence Through ParentVUE

We highly encourage all our families to use ParentVUE for full-day absences.  Reports submitted through Parent VUE are securely sent to the attendance office and do not require a follow-up email or call.

Partial-Day Absences (Late Arrival or Early Dismissal): For late arrivals, early dismissals, or to update a previously submitted attendance report, please email the Attendance Office LangleyHSAttendance@fcps.edu

Checking Out a Student Without a Note or a Sent Email to the Attendance Office: If your student does not have a written note, or the parent has not sent an email to the Attendance Office

  • A parent or guardian must come into the building and sign them out at the Attendance Office.
  • Provide a photo ID for verification.
  • Please allow up to 30 minutes for the checkout process if it is not prearranged.

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Celebrate Langley’s 60th Anniversary!

There will be an Open House on Saturday, April 11 from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. with refreshments, time capsule, slide show, speakers from the decades, tours, booster wear sales, PTSA fundraising and much more.  We hope our Alumni, parents and students, community members, teachers, administrators, school board will join us!  Please invite your classmates and friends. 

Click here to R.S.V.P. Check Langley’s website for updates!

Saxon Stage "Grease" tickets available soon at this link


Health and Wellness 

Emergency Resources

Crisis Link Regional Hotline            703-527-4077

Crisis Text                                       Text NEEDHELP to 85511

Dominion Hospital Emergency       703-536-2000

INOVA Emergency                          703-289-7560

Merrifield Center Emergency         703-573-5979  TTY dial 711

Life Threatening                             911

No-Cost Mental Health Teletherapy for All High School Students

FCPS has partnered with Hazel Health to help eliminate barriers to quality mental health care services for all high school students, at no cost to families. Therapy sessions with Hazel Health are a safe space and are private and confidential.

https://www.fcps.edu/teletherapy


Quick Links


Social Media

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