Principal's Note - August 8, 2021

By Margaret Barnes
Principal's Note
August 08, 2021

Good afternoon, Holmes Families!  

In just two weeks, we will be welcoming all of our Holmes Hawks back to school!  With many students and staff vaccinated and a requirement for all to wear masks, we are excited and ready for a SAFE return to the building.  Many of our teachers have already been back and will be back early this week to plan for instruction.  Our new teachers to Holmes will start this Thursday, 8/12, and all teachers will be back on Friday, 8/13!  

A quick checklist for you and your student as we prepare to return:

  • Have you checked our quick and simple supply list?
  • Have you turned in your documentation for the required immunizations like the TDAP?  We still have almost 300 families who are missing documentation, and students will not be able to attend school without it!  We don't want your student to miss a single minute, so please bring those by the school or scan and email them to Ms. Hindi at [email protected].  
  • Have you marked your calendar for our Open House, Jumpstart, and Back to School Night dates?  If not, scroll down for more information.
  • Have your students who are 12 years old and older received the COVID vaccine?  While not required to attend school, it is highly recommended.  Scroll down for some information about where vaccines are being offered.  

Student Class Schedules

Our counselors are back and are currently hard at work finalizing our master schedule for the 2021-22 school year.  Student schedules will be available on ParentVue and StudentVue on Thursday, August 19th, at 6 am. 

Open House - Wednesday, August 18th

On Wednesday, August 18th any time between 8 am  and 4 pm, families are welcome to come to visit our building for an open house.  Families will have an opportunity to complete and turn in any outstanding forms and immunizations documents, briefly tour the school with their students, pick up schedules (which will also be available via StudentVue and ParentVue the following day).  Forms will be sent to your home and via email next week.  

During the open house, we also plan to provide support for families to get signed up for ParentVue and FCPS' new Learning Management System, Schoology.  Specific times of these help sessions will be provided in next week's Sunday update. 

Jumpstart - Thursday, August 19th 

Rising 6th Grade Families

We are so excited to welcome our rising 6th graders for a Jumpstart Orientation on August 19th from 7:30am to 11:30am.  Lunch and bus transportation will be available for students.  A parent information session will also be held at Holmes from 8am-9am.  Please stay tuned for more information as the date approaches.  (Please note there is no form to complete for attendance.)  

Rising 7th Grade Families of students who were virtual in 2020-2021 and New 7th and 8th Grade Families

We are so excited to welcome our rising 7th Graders (who were virtual in 2020-2021 school year) and any new 7th and 8th graders to Holmes for a Jumpstart Orientation on August 19th from 12:30pm- 2:30.  A power snack and bus transportation will be available for students.  A parent information session will also be held at Holmes from 1:30pm-2:30pm.  

Please complete this form if you are interested in your child attending.

Back to School Night - Wednesday, September 1st, 5:30-8:30 pm

Please join us on Wednesday, September 1st, to get to know your student's teachers! 

  • From 5:30-6:15, we will open up the building for families to explore a bit and will have a variety of resources and supports available for families to consult with prior to the Back to School Night event. 
  • At 6:30, families will begin the evening in their students' SOAR Advisory (3rd period) classes to learn how that class supports students acts as a "home base" for them throughout the school year. 
  • Following the SOAR class, families will visit each of the other classes to get to know teachers and class expectations.   

Here are today's newsletter topics:

Holmes Updates

  • Student Services - Important Information
  • Schoology
  • How to Stay Connected to Holmes MS

FCPS Updates

  • Returning Strong

  • Mask Guidance

  • COVID Vaccinations

  • Updated Definition of "Close Contact"
  • Important Immunization Requirement: Do You Have a Student Entering Seventh Grade or Twelfth Grade This Fall?

  • Stay Connected with FCPS

Please feel free to reach out and let us know what questions you have.  Thank you, and have a great week!

Sincerely,

Margaret Barnes

Proud Principal, Holmes MS

@email

HOLMES UPDATES

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schoology

I am excited to share that students, families, and teachers throughout FCPS and in our school community will use Schoology (pronounced /SKOO-luh-jee/) as our learning management system beginning Fall 2021.

Here is what you need to know now:

  • We are no longer using Blackboard 24-7 Learning or Blackboard Collaborate Ultra (BBCU)
  • Schoology has a connected web conferencing tool, Zoom
  • Schoology works with Google Drive
  • You need a SIS/ParentVUE account to login to Schoology: https://www.fcps.edu/node/31379
  • You can learn more about Schoology: https://www.fcps.edu/schoology
  • Parent accounts will be available in mid-August
    • Information about how to login to parent accounts will be shared with you closer to the start of the school year.
  • Students already have Schoology accounts
  • Students will not see any classes until the grading period starts.
  • Students use their FCPS student ID and password to login to Schoology: https://lms/fcps/edu. Look for the FCPS logo to make sure you are on the correct login page.  

We will provide families with opportunities to get signed up for ParentVue and Schoology at our Open House on 8/18, our parent sessions on 8/19, and our Back to School Night on September 1st.  

How to Stay Connected to Holmes MS

Please stay in touch with us throughout the year by:

FCPS UPDATES

Returning Strong

FCPS is returning strong for a strong school year this fall. Students will engage in in-person learning five days a week in safe and supportive schools. 

As we prepare to welcome students back to the classroom, COVID-19 case numbers are increasing in Fairfax County, driven by the highly-contagious Delta variant and slowing vaccination rates. The key to maintaining a healthy environment for learning is a robust vaccination rate and layered prevention strategies, including universal masking in FCPS school buildings.

There are three things we can all do to start strong this fall:

  1. Wear a mask.
  2. Get vaccinated.
  3. Stay connected.

Mask Guidance

Masks are an essential tool in preventing the spread of COVID-19 and protecting those unable to be vaccinated. To ensure a safe start to the school year, masks will be required for everyone, regardless of vaccination status, inside FCPS school buildings.

Wearing a mask protects us all:

  • Children under 12 and the immunocompromised are not able to be vaccinated at this time. 
  • By wearing a mask, we all help create a safe environment for those who are unable to be vaccinated.
  • When recommended social distancing is a challenge, universal masking is an approved substitute - meaning more students can engage in learning in classrooms and other spaces within the school building.
  • Reducing the spread of COVID-19 also reduces student absences and missed extracurricular activities and athletic events.

Buses: The CDC federal order requiring masks be worn on public transportation remains in effect, and applies to buses and school transportation operated by Virginia public schools. 

Outdoors: Masks are not required when outside, including athletic activities.

Mealtimes: Masks may be removed while eating but should be reapplied as soon as you are finished with your meal.

Locker rooms: Masks are required at all times.

Band: Band members will use covers/special masks inside the school.

Students with Disabilities: A small group of students with disabilities and staff who work with them will have access to clear masks (e.g. center-based students with hearing impairments, teachers of deaf/hard-of-hearing, speech language pathologists, and some students receiving speech services as needed).

Student Exemptions: Students can request an exemption from this requirement through the process outlined in Regulation 2109.

Staff: Vaccinated staff are not required to wear masks if they are not in the presence of students. Unvaccinated staff will wear masks at all times.

Visitors: All visitors, regardless of vaccination status, are required to wear masks in buildings.

Website and Social Media Materials for Mask Guidance:

Sample Post 1:

When do we wear masks in Holmes Middle School? When we are indoors, we’ll be wearing masks. Check out this helpful guide to know when to wear your mask.

 

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COVID Vaccinations

Vaccination is the most effective tool for preventing the spread of COVID-19. At this time, anyone age 12 and older may receive the COVID-19 vaccine free of charge.

FCPS encourages everyone who is eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine:

  • You can schedule an appointment for COVID-19 vaccination or find out about pop-up clinics near you through the Fairfax County Health Department’s website.
  • COVID-19 vaccines are also available at doctor’s offices, health departments, and retail pharmacies. Vaccines.gov is a helpful resource to find a location near you.

Updated Definition of "Close Contact"

The CDC issued a revised definition of close contact to include an exemption for K-12 students. 

  • A close contact is defined as someone who was within 6 feet of an infected person for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period. 
  • In the K-12 classroom setting, the close contact definition excludes students who were within 3-6 feet of an infected student where:
    • Both students were engaged in consistent and correct use of well-fitting masks; and
    • Other K-12 school prevention strategies (such as universal and correct mask use, physical distancing, increased ventilation) were in place in the school setting.

When students are wearing masks and layered prevention strategies are in place, students are not considered close contacts. Therefore, students will not miss in-person instruction or activities for quarantine after an exposure.

Individuals who meet the K-12 definition of close contact will still need to quarantine.

Important Immunization Requirement: Do You Have a Student Entering Seventh Grade or Twelfth Grade This Fall?

While the COVID-19 vaccination is NOT required by schools for the 2021-22 school year, many other vaccinations are.

Seventh-grade students need:

  • One dose of Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis) given at age 7 or older.
  • One dose of Meningococcal Vaccine (MenACWY, Menactra, or Menveo) given at age 10 or older.

Twelfth-grade students need:

  • One dose of Meningococcal Vaccine (MenACWY, Menactra, or Menveo) given at age 16 or older.

More information on new immunization requirements is available online

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