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In this brief episode, we review The Feather Report (Volume 2, Issue 36) as Westlawn heads into the extended Memorial Day weekend, with no school for students from May 25 through May 27. We highlight important end-of-year reminders, including the final day for library checkouts on May 28 and the deadline to return all materials on June 3. The calendar is packed with exciting upcoming events, such as the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra Arts Integration Night on May 31, the spring musical JOUST! on June 3, and a special Volunteer Breakfast on June 4.
We also discuss open registrations for summer camps like the Summer Break STEM Camp, the completion of Spring AAP screenings with eligibility letters arriving by June 4, and how to nominate your favorite teachers for an FCPS Cares Award before the year ends. Finally, our "Tech Talk" focuses on navigating social media and big feelings with your children, and we feature a special double Staff Spotlight on strings teacher Jamie Soutos and kindergarten instructional assistant Toni Oppermann.
By Alanna DushokIn this brief episode, we review The Feather Report (Volume 2, Issue 36) as Westlawn heads into the extended Memorial Day weekend, with no school for students from May 25 through May 27. We highlight important end-of-year reminders, including the final day for library checkouts on May 28 and the deadline to return all materials on June 3. The calendar is packed with exciting upcoming events, such as the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra Arts Integration Night on May 31, the spring musical JOUST! on June 3, and a special Volunteer Breakfast on June 4.
We also discuss open registrations for summer camps like the Summer Break STEM Camp, the completion of Spring AAP screenings with eligibility letters arriving by June 4, and how to nominate your favorite teachers for an FCPS Cares Award before the year ends. Finally, our "Tech Talk" focuses on navigating social media and big feelings with your children, and we feature a special double Staff Spotlight on strings teacher Jamie Soutos and kindergarten instructional assistant Toni Oppermann.