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Atom Nation

The Atoms team programs head into the last week of the regular season with a lot on the line heading into district tournaments, while many individual athletes competed in their district tournaments this week. It was an impressive week across the board for the Atoms with wins and individuals qualifying for regional championships. Make sure to stay tuned on our website and come out to support our athletes as we wind down the winter seasons.

GO ATOMS!!! Atoms Weekly Recap

A recap from the week in winter sports:

Girls Basketball hosted their final home game of the season vs Lewis. The Atoms celebrated three seniors on the evening and celebrated a victory over the Lancers. The freshman fell short in their exciting game while JV scored early and often on their way to a win. Varsity saw themselves in an early double digit deficit but their grit and determination saw the Atoms take a lead into the 4th quarter. The last frame was an exciting back and forth affair that ultimately saw the Atoms behind Ava Sewall and senior Susan Aburish put the Lancers away in the final minute to get the win! The Atoms continued their hot streak for three quarter at TJ but cooled off in the fourth quarter, falling short in their attempt to get a second win in a row. The Atoms played well and saw themselves trailing by one after three before TJ got hot to put the Atoms away in the fourth. The Atoms travel to Edison Monday evening. 

Boys Basketball played two key districts games this week. The first one saw the Atoms dominate the Lancers in the varsity game. The Atoms jumped out early and never took their foot off the pedal as they ran away from the Lancers to secure a huge district win. The Atoms welcomed TJ Friday evening in a pivotal district matchup. The crowd was treated to an exciting game with the Atoms holding multiple leads in the first half but trail at the half. The second half saw lead changes throughout before TJ settled in in the last half of the fourth quarter to put the Atoms away. The Atoms host Edison Monday evening to kick off the last week of the regular season.

Swim/Dive had a successful National District Championship Meet with several swimmers and divers qualifying for the Occoquan Region Championships February 9 and 10. The Atoms competed hard all night with a couple swimmers being crowned district champions in their events. Colin McGee started the evening off with an impressive swim to win districts in the 200IM. Melanie Decareau had a great 50 freestyle event but fell short of a district championship by a mere .01 seconds! Noah Popp completed the individual events for the Atoms running away with a district championship in the 100M backstroke. All three have qualified for the region meet and are at the cut line for state qualifying times. The Atoms relay teams had great nights as well as the boys and girls relay teams all qualify for the region meet. The boys 200IM, 200 Freestyle, and 400 freestyle relays all took second place in their respective events with the first two only being within two seconds of state qualifying times. All swimmers will get one more shot at an opportunity for states as they compete in the Occoquan Region Championships next Friday and Saturday at Oak Marr Rec Center in Vienna.

Wrestling traveled to Lewis Thursday for the National District Championships. It was tough early for the Atoms as two wrestlers made it to the semifinals after round 1. However, the Atoms hung tough and fought back to get 11 of 14 wrestlers to qualify for the Occoquan Regional Championships. The Atoms were highlighted by Jordy Lopez Funes who the district championship in his weight class! Jordy goes into the region tournament as the number one ranked wrestler. All 11 wrestlers will compete Wednesday and Thursday at Robinson in the Occoquan Regional Championships.

Indoor Track competed in the National District Championships this week. There was some impressive showings by multiple Atoms led by Pamela Moura and her district championship in the triple jump event! The girls 4x200 relay took second place in their respective event to qualify for the region championship meet. There were multiple Atoms who qualified for the regions including Pamela Moura, Teagan Scott-Daniels (auto qualified), and Logan Noyes in the high Jump to name a few. These Atoms will compete in the Occoquan Region Championships February 14 and 15. 

Gymnastics completed their season Monday at the National District Championships at Mount Vernon. The Atoms showcased their skills throughout the evening and were impressive to see the growth each gymnasts has had during the season. Kate Hanlon was able to secure a spot in the Occoquan Regional Championship with her top three finish in three different events. She will compete Monday evening at Robinson at 4:30pm

Atoms Recognized for Postseason Teams

We have officially finished our fall seasons with many of our Atoms student-athletes earning postseason All-District and All-Region recognition. These student-athletes worked hard and their achievements should be acknowledged! Check out the recipients using the link below:

All District/Region/State Recognition

Spring Sports Tryouts

Spring sports tryouts are right around the corner. The dates for tryouts are Monday, February 19 through Wednesday, February 21.

Spring sports include lacrosse, soccer, baseball, softball, tennis, and outdoor track. In order to participate, there are 2 items that need to be completed prior to the first day of tryouts: 1) Sports Physical - Completed and turned in to Athletic Trainers Ryan Hughes and 2) Activity Registration. This is an online submission that encompasses the Emergency Care Form and Concussion Education Training.

Any athlete without a physical and registration on file by Friday, February 16 will not be allowed to tryout on Monday, February 19. Athletes submitting physicals and registration post February 16 will be eligible to tryout the day after the physical and registration have been submitted. For more information about tryouts, check www.annandaleatoms.net.

Check out the first three days of tryouts and our spring coaches contacts below!

Annandale Legacy Wall 

Annandale High School has a rich history of success, community support, and strong alumni base that stretches back to its creation in 1954. There is a legacy that surrounds Annandale that many are proud to be a part of as it feels like home to  those who have walked our halls. As we move into 2024, we want to provide our students, alumni, and community members the opportunity to be a part of the Annandale legacy. Looking for a graduation gift, birthday gift, or to share your own legacy with the Annandale community, then purchase an acrylic block for $100, that will be on displayed along the stadium field wall! 

To purchase a block and leave your legacy, click here

*Note orders will be made once the quantity reaches 50 purchased blocks*

For more information, contact Brandon Sutphin or Bryan Harris

Dance Team Fundraiser

Annandale dance team is a young program and we fundraise for everything we do (camps, competitions, uniforms, transportation, and dance gear) in order to keep costs to individual dancers at a minimum - which is vital in order to make sure anyone who wants to dance with us, CAN!

Donate at least $30 and receive a one-of-a-kind stainless steel water bottle as a THANK YOU for supporting our program.

DONATE HERE

Annandale to Host Family Boot Camp (NEW DATE)

Looking to get in shape for the New Year!  Matt Stevens of Athlete Up Fitness and Annandale High School’s Football strength and conditioning coach is hosting a family boot camp to help raise money for the football team.  Attached is the flyer. Camp is $20 a family!

Join us in the Annandale Cafeteria Saturday, February 17!

Sign-up here: https://forms.gle/tFrSgMU57KGU53Pk8

Atoms Jibbitz for sale!

Looking for new Annandale swag for your shoes?! Stop by the Activities Office and pick up an Annandale Atoms jibbitz for $5.00! Hurry and get yours before they sell out!

Our next Booster Membership Meeting is Monday, February 5 at 6 pm!

Join us on Monday, February 5 in-person at Annandale High School in the Driver’s Education Room. The meeting will begin at 6 pm. All members of the Atoms Booster Club are invited to attend to hear the latest updates on our Winter sports activities and support plans.

Atoms Booster Blast and Spirit Wear

Interested in knowing more about our Atoms Booster Club?! Then check out the Atoms Booster Blast to learn more about how you can get involved and help support our student-athletes at Annandale! 

Interested in ordering some Atoms spirit wear? Check out our online store and get your Atoms merch! Atoms Online Store

Atoms Booster Passes

The Atoms Booster Club’s All-Season pass provides you general admission access to all regular season HOME football, baseball, basketball, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, volleyball, and wrestling events. With more than nine sports showcased, you can save BIG with the all-season pass!

To purchase your Atoms Pass click  here! 23-24 Atoms Booster Pass 

Atoms Boosters Concession Stand Help

Special Ask... Atoms After School Snack Bar

As many of you know, the Atoms Athletic Boosters has been able to open our concessions stand after school for your children to grab a bite to eat prior to heading to their activities. If your schedule allows, please consider volunteering 1 day a week or even just 1-2 days a month. The hours are 3:15-4:15. This is a rare benefit in Fairfax County that we are able to provide for our kids, but we can’t do it without parent help. Please contact at [email protected] or (703) 626-9647 if interested in helping.

Winter Sport Concession Sign Ups

We need your help with our concession stand for the winter season. Considered signing up and helping our Atoms Athletic Boosters make money during our winter events. Click on a link below to sign up

Boys Basketball Concession Sign up

Girls Basketball Concession Sign Up

Partners for Safe Teen Driving

Included in Grade 10 Health & PE is one quarter, or 30-36 hours, of in-classroom driver education. To get your driver’s license in Virginia, you must successfully complete, or pass, the classroom portion of driver education. You must also attend a 90-minute parent-teen traffic safety program, Partners for Safe Teen Driving, or PSTD, with a parent/guardian. Annandale High School is hosting five (5) PSTD presentations this school year, one each quarter and two during the fourth quarter. They are free to students enrolled in Health & PE 10 at Annandale HS and begin at 6:30pm in the auditorium. You must attend with a parent/guardian, arrive ON TIME as the door is locked at 6:30pm, and you must remain the duration of the presentation for your attendance to be verified. Choose a date convenient for you and your parent/guardian. You may attend a session outside of your Driver Education quarter. 

Partners for Safe Teen Driving Dates at Annandale High School:

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Register HERE for a PSTD session that works for you! If you have any questions, please let me know!

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Weekly Schedule February 5 - February 10

Monday, February 5

Boys Basketball vs Edison - 4:30/5:45/7:30pm 

Girls Basketball @ Edison - 4:30/5:45/7:30pm

Occoquan Region Gymnastics Championships @ Robinson - 4:30pm

Wednesday, February 7

Occoquan Region Wrestling @ Robinson - 5:00pm

Thursday, February 8

FB/VG/VB Basketball vs Mount Vernon - 4:30/5:45/7:30pm 

FG/JVG/JVB Basketball @ Mount Vernon - 4:30/5:45/7:30pm

Occoquan Region Wrestling @ Robinson - 1:00pm

Friday, February 9

Occoquan Region Swim & Dive @ Oak Marr Rec Center

- Dive - 8:30am

- Swim Prelims - 5:30pm

Friday, February 10

Occoquan Region Swim & Dive @ Oak Marr Rec Center

- Swim Finals - 5:30pm

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Annandale HS Spring Sports Tryouts

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Spring Sports Tryouts

Spring sports tryouts are right around the corner. The dates for tryouts are Monday, February 19 through Wednesday, February 21.

Spring sports include lacrosse, soccer, baseball, softball, tennis, and outdoor track. In order to participate, there are 2 items that need to be completed prior to the first day of tryouts: 1) Sports Physical - Completed and turned in to Athletic Trainers Ryan Hughes and 2) Activity Registration. This is an online submission that encompasses the Emergency Care Form and Concussion Education Training.

Any athlete without a physical and registration on file by Friday, February 16 will not be allowed to tryout on Monday, February 19. Athletes submitting physicals and registration post February 16 will be eligible to tryout the day after the physical and registration have been submitted. For more information about tryouts, check www.annandaleatoms.net.

Check out the first three days of tryouts and our spring coaches contacts below!

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Annie Ray Wins 2024 GRAMMY Music Educator Award!

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Annie Ray Wins 2024 GRAMMY Music Educator Award!

Annie Ray, Orchestra Teacher at Annandale High School, wins the 2024 GRAMMY Music Educator Award! Click here to read the full FCPS article. 

This annual honor recognizes current educators who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the music education field and who also demonstrate a commitment to the broader cause of maintaining music education in schools. Annie was selected from more than 2,000 initial nominations submitted from across all 50 U.S. states. She will receive a $10,000 honorarium and matching grant for Annandale’s music program.

There is no one more deserving of this honor. Her commitment to bringing music into the lives of all students, regardless of age or ability, has carried an impact throughout Atom Nation. Annie routinely hosts events that bring the entire Annandale community together. Just last week she hosted Pizza & Pizzicato, where close to 400 Strings and Orchestra students from the Annandale feeder schools came to AHS to perform in two back-to-back concerts. Each season, she prepares the musicians of Atom Nation for concerts that feature all of the Annandale Orchestras, including Crescendo, which includes our CAT B students, and our Parent Orchestra, which helps parents learn instruments alongside their child.

 

We have highlighted Annie’s incredible impact many times, especially her work with our students with severe disabilities. If you have not seen her Ted Talk, The Sound of Success, the FCPS feature It's Never Too Late: Parent Orchestra Teaches New Skills and Brings Families Closer Together, or read this Washington Post article, I encourage you to take a few minutes to check them out. She truly is an inspiration, and we are so proud of her.

Check out the announcement below, which aired earlier this morning on CBS Mornings with Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson and be sure to watch the 2024 GRAMMY Awards on Sunday, February 4 at 8:00pm on CBS.

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Annandale Community Insider - January 28

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Annandale Students, Families, and Community:

This past week, Annandale faculty and staff came together to recognize the nominees for the FCPS Outstanding Awards, as well as announce our school level winners. Thank you to those of you who nominated a staff member back in November/early December and congratulations to our winners:

  • Outstanding Operational Employee - Rosario Carrasco, Family Liaison
  • Outstanding New Teacher - Katie Shaw, Severe Disabilities Teacher & Pyramid Winner
  • Outstanding Teacher - Lauren Paz Soldan, Spanish Teacher
  • Outstanding Professional Employee - Terri Pendleton, Technology Support Specialist
  • Outstanding Leader - Erik Healey, Director of Student Services & Pyramid Winner

Moreover, a huge congratulations to Erik Healey and Katie Shaw who advanced to represent the Annandale Pyramid!

The celebrations continue in Atom Nation this coming week. Our Winter Spirit Week kicks off with College Gear Day. We encourage all students and staff members to represent their favorite College or University. The rest of the week will be represented with Crocs/Slippers, Onesies, and Music Tees. Friday, students are encouraged to wear their class colors for our Winter Pep Rally, where we will celebrate our Winter Athletes and determine which class has the most spirit!

Also this week, we begin our Winter W4 Check-Ins. Over the next several weeks W4 teachers will be conducting one-on-one check-ins with each W4 student. These W4 check-ins are an opportunity to build a caring and trusting environment for all students, cultivate positive relationships with students, and identify student needs.

Just as it is important to check in with students, it is equally important to check-in with our families. I invite all families to join us virtually on Thursday at 6:30pm for a Principal Check-In, where I will share information about our practices as well as how we are supporting students with a focus on our priorities. Check your email later this week for a link to join.

Have a great week, Atom Nation. As always, reach out with any questions.

Shawn DeRose, Principal

School-Family Partnership

Families recently received a personalized student progress report email which includes students’ grades as well as any academic interventions or supports the student is receiving.

Research shows that the single most impactful thing parents can do to support their student’s education is to talk with them about school. We encourage you to talk with your student about their classes and how they are taking advantage of PRIDE Time. Here is a question to help get the conversation started...

"This week is Winter Spirit Week. Will you be dressing up for the Spirit days? Can I help you plan for it?"

Thank you for everything you do to support us and your student - we truly work together to support our students’ needs!

Important Dates

January 29 - W4 Check-ins Begin

January 29 - February 2 - Winter Spirit Week

January 31 - WiDA Testing Begins

January 31 - Guitar Concert, 7pm

January 31 - Science Fair

January 29 - February 2 - Winter Spirit Week

February 1 - GRAMMY Educator 

February 2 - Winter Pep Rally

February 6 - PRIDE Time 3.0 Begins

February 12 - W4 Activities Day

February 13 - PTSA Meeting, 7pm

February 14 - PTSA Pantry Distribution

February 19 - President’s Day (No School)

February 19 - Spring Sports Begin

February 24 - PTSA MONOPOLY® Tournament

March 5 - School Planning Day (No School)

 

January 29 - W4 Check-ins Begin: The social and emotional wellness of our students continue to be a priority at Annandale. Once again this semester, teachers will be conducting one-on-one check-ins with students in their advisory (W4) class beginning later this week. These conversations are another opportunity to build a caring and trusting environment for all students, cultivate positive relationships, and identify student needs. 

 

January 29 - February 2 - Winter Spirit Week: Show your Atom Pride, get creative, and have fun dressing up with the following daily themes. Annandale Leadership students will be taking photos of participants to be featured on their Instagram! 

Monday - College/ University Day: Stressed about high school? Don’t worry, it gets better! Relieve your mind and think about the happiness you will have in the future! Wear the merch of the college/university (or any representation of your postsecondary plans) and show your pride for it!

Tuesday - Crocs/ Slippers: Get comfy this Tuesday by wearing your favorite pair of crocs or slippers.  We know how hard you’ve been working, so take a load off of your feet! Regular crocs, furry crocs, crazy jibbitz, silly slippers, we want to see it all!

Wednesday - Onesie Day: Are you feeling under the weather? Do you need something to cheer up your mood and school spirit? Wear your cozy onesie to school to help you de-stress from the cold and school load!

Thursday - Music Tees: Love listening to music? Do you have a favorite band that makes you feel less stressed? For Music Tees, dress in your favorite band’s, artist’s, or musical group’s attire! By doing so, you are not just expressing what makes you happy, but doing it comfortably! 

Friday - Class Colors: Want to support your class by wearing your grade colors? Here are your designated grade colors; Freshmen - White, Sophomores - Purple, Juniors - Red, Seniors - Pink.

 

January 31 - WiDA Testing Begins: WiDA testing will begin on Wednesday, January 31 with more than 720 students at Annandale scheduled to complete the four-part WiDA annual assessment. Federal law (ESSA) requires that all Level 1-5 English Learners (ELs) participate annually in an English language proficiency assessment. 

WiDA ACCESS for ELs consists of the following parts (domains): Reading, Listening, Writing, and Speaking. Each domain is a separate test and students must complete all 4 domains to meet the testing requirement. This assessment is used to determine a student’s English language proficiency level, eligibility for ESOL services and testing accommodations. It also provides teachers with information they can use to plan for and support their students’ learning. Participation in this assessment is a critical part of how we measure our students' growth and progress as well as plan for their continued success. Additional details will be provided prior to the start of testing.

 

January 31 - AHS Science Fair: On Wednesday, January 31 (after school), Annandale will be holding our in-school science fair. From there, Annandale will select projects to compete in the Regional Science Fair that will take place the weekend of March 15-17. A huge shout-out to all of the teachers who guided students through the science fair project process. Over the last few months our science teams have been working to support students as they prepare their Science Fair Projects.

 

January 31 - Guitar Concert, 7pm: The Annandale Guitar Ensemble will present a concert featuring music spanning 500 years from Russian Folk songs to Disney favorites. All are encouraged to come support our guitar students and hear some great music on January 31, doors open at 7pm in the auditorium. Admission is free.

 

February 1 - Principal Check-In: Please join me on Thursday, February 1 at 6:30pm for a Virtual Winter Principal Check-In, where I will share information about our approach to instruction and assessment, as well as how we are supporting students with a focus on our priorities. Please submit questions that you would like to be addressed in the presentation here. A link to the meeting will be sent later this week.

 

February 2 - Winter Pep Rally: Get ready to rumble for our annual 2024 Winter Pep Rally on February 2nd! From whipped cream pies to our sports walk, we have a ton of fun activities prepared. Don’t forget to show your Atom Pride by wearing your class colors the day of the Pep Rally: Freshmen - White, Sophomores - Purple, Juniors - Red, Seniors - Pink.

Academic Support

Sign up for a writing conference with the AWC in 3rd Quarter: The trained peer tutors of the Atoms Writing Center will continue to provide support for students with writing in any class. Use this link to sign up for a writing conference. If you haven’t already, you should also join our Schoology group to get important updates and announcements from the AWC all year by going to “Groups” > ”My Groups” > ”Join Group” then putting in this code: 9MSF-KSDM-B7HCP. You can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Contact Mrs. Crowley with any questions.

 

Need Help in Your Class? Stay With Your Teacher After School! Annandale High School offers late bus transportation three (3) days per week: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. All teachers stay after school at least one day a week to provide academic support for students. Please refer to this list to see which day your student’s teacher is available after school.

 

Annandale Tutoring Center Open Mondays: Students can now get tutoring from AVID and honor society members, every Monday in Room 287 from 3:00-4:00pm. Tutors will be available to help in math, science and social studies. Contact Ms. Michelle Lukacs, AVID and History teacher, with questions.

 

Sign Up for a Writing Conference with the Atoms Writing Center: The trained peer tutors of the Atoms Writing Center will continue to provide support for students with writing in any class. Use this link to sign up for a writing conference during 2nd quarter. If you haven’t already, you should also join our Schoology group to get important updates and announcements from the AWC all year by going to “Groups” > ”My Groups” > ”Join Group” then putting in this code: 9MSF-KSDM-B7HCP. You can also follow us on Twitter and Instagram @AtomsWC. Contact Mrs. Stephanie Hanson with any questions.

 

Work with Live Tutors for Free! Does your student need help getting up to speed in math, science, or English? Tutor.com offers diagnostic quizzes to help students test their knowledge and find areas where they may need help. Quizzes can be taken anytime, and students can connect immediately to a tutor. Find out more here.

Awesome Atoms

Atoms Writing Center Inducts 28 New Tutors: During PRIDE Time last week, the Atoms Writing Center officially trained 28 new tutors who will help provide non-judgmental feedback to their peers about writing assignments in any subject through the end of this year and into next year. After a rigorous application process with many students interested in the honor of becoming an AWC tutor, this week the selected tutors learned the rules and procedures for the club and practiced tutoring one another. We will be sad to say goodbye to over 30 senior AWC Tutors at the end of this year, so we are glad we have so many new tutors training under their wings this fall, ready to provide strong support for the AHS student body next year.

 

Annie Ray Named Finalist for the 2024 GRAMMY Music Educator Award! Annie Ray, FCPS Secondary Teacher of the Year, was named as a finalist for the 2024 GRAMMY Music Educator Award! This annual honor recognizes current educators who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the music education field and who also demonstrate a commitment to the broader cause of maintaining music education in schools. The 10 finalists, who hail from nine states, were selected from more than 2,000 initial nominations submitted from across all 50 U.S. states. The winner will receive a $10,000 honorarium and matching grant for their school's music program. The winner will be announced this Thursday, February 1 at 8:00am on CBS Mornings with Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson.

 

W4 Activities Day Creates Connection to AHS! We held our fourth W4 Activities Day this past Monday. It was so fun to see students connect with each other and staff through activities such as playing games and sports, making felt flowers, learning Latin dance, cross-stitching, or just relaxing. Very few other schools the size of Annandale manage to organize an event like this, which we will offer once a month. A huge thank you to our Activities Department for taking on this complex planning! Our next W4 Activities Day will be on Monday, February 12. We look forward to continuing to embed opportunities for our students to deepen their sense of connection and belonging at school.

 

AHS Hosts Love Like Adam Foundation - Annandale High School recently hosted the Love Like Adam foundation for the Class of 2024. Love Like Adam is a non-profit established with the goal to “support, educate, and equip graduating seniors and their families with the transition from high school to higher education,” particularly around the dangers of hazing and alcohol intoxication. It was established in honor of Adam Oakes, a recent hazing victim, who died in a hazing incident while attending VCU during his freshman year of college.

 

Annandale Teacher, Sandra Benitez, Featured in FCPS News: Sandra Benitez was recently featured for being a first year U.S. Government teacher for English Learners at Annandale High School, her alma mater. She decided to become a teacher while working as a counselor-in-training for the Fairfax County Park Authority. Throughout her experience at Annandale High School, she volunteered at elementary schools and as a peer tutor. She shared about the connection she still has with her former teachers and how they supported her dream of becoming a teacher. She also shares how her past helps her connect with current students.

 

Annandale Hosts Pizza and Pizzicato: On Thursday, January 25, close to 400 Strings and Orchestra students from the Annandale feeder schools came to AHS to perform in two back-to-back concerts featuring our AHS Philharmonic Orchestra. There were electric instruments, neon glow bows, and more! Students participated in clinics to make music together, unify as a pyramid, and learn about everything our programs have to offer!

Important Information

Now thru February 13 - Academic Advising: Our counselors began meeting one-on-one with students through their English classes. We began with our rising seniors and then will work through the other grade levels over the next several weeks. Students will be sent an email with their appointment time the weekend before they are scheduled to meet with their counselor. As always, students and families can get more information about course selection on our Academic Advising website.

 

Safe Students, Safe Schools: Fairfax County Public Schools believes that academic success is built on the foundation of a safe learning environment. This includes physical safety, and mental health and wellness. FCPS has a comprehensive approach to safety that involves physical security measures, online monitoring by security staff, and crisis intervention support. The division has created the Safe Students, Safe Schools Brochure (PDF) to enhance your awareness of potential hazards and to equip you with practical tips for how you can help. Visit the FCPS website for more information.

Opportunities

January 30 - 2024 FCPS Gap Year Fair, 6pm: FCPS’ School Counseling Services and Go Overseas are co-hosting the annual FCPS Gap Year Fair on Tuesday, January 30, 2024, at George C. Marshall High School from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. This event is for high school students and parents who are interested in learning more about the growing array of gap year opportunities. The evening will begin with a presentation in the auditorium from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Immediately following, the program fair will be held in the cafeteria from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m., with representatives from over 30 programs offering gap year opportunities. Students and their families are encouraged to meet the representatives and learn about the variety of experiences available.

Students are encouraged to pre-register for this event. Registration is open to students and families up to and including the day of the fair. For more information, visit: USA Gap Year Fairs.

**In the event of inclement weather on Tuesday, January 30. The Gap Year Fair will be held on Thursday, February 1, at the same time and location.

 

February 3 - Edison Academy Open House - Edison Academy invites you to attend their in-person Open House event on Saturday, February 3, 2023 from 10:00am-1:00pm (snow date is Saturday, February 10).  We are located at 5801 Franconia Road, Alexandria, VA. Our entrance is located at Door #13. You will have the opportunity to tour our state-of-the-art facilities, meet our instructors and current students, and learn more about our incredible courses!  Please feel free to contact Cassandra Deedy at (703) 924-8101 for additional information.

 

February 24 - Annual MONOPOLY® Tournament: Join us for the 2024 MONOPOLY® Tournament sponsored by the Annandale HS PTSA on February 24, 2024 in Clausen Hall. This is an official tournament so registration is required for players and spectators. Grand Prize is $300 and a MONOPOLY® Game. Sign up now!

 

February 6 - All Night Grad Pampered Chef Fundraiser Orders Due: Hosted by the PTSA, you’re invited to the Annual All Night Grad's Pampered Chef FUN'draiser! 25% of your order will be donated to ANGC... and the FREE products will be donated to ANGC! Don’t miss out. Get a free gift with $90 purchase, free shipping on orders $150+. Order here! Share the link, share the love! Products may be shipped anywhere in the US.

 

Instruction 2 Industry Career Expo Events: In February, school divisions across the region will team up with Virginia Ed Strategies to host the annual Instruction 2 Industry Career Expo event. This Northern Virginia regional event will allow high school students to connect virtually and in person, with more than 60 local industry professionals from in-demand career fields. 

The purpose of these FREE career exploration events is to provide students with opportunities to prepare for tomorrow’s workforce today. Virtual sessions will be held on February 5-8, from 4-7 p.m., and the in-person Career Expo and Job Fair event will be held on Saturday, February 17, from 1-4 p.m., in the North Hall of the Dulles Expo Center. Students should register today on the Instruction 2 Industry Events Page

 

High School Academy Open Houses: FCPS high school academies will hold open houses for interested students beginning in mid-January. A high school academy is a center within a high school that offers advanced technical and specialized courses that can prepare students for postsecondary education and/or career fields. Students enrolling in Academy elective courses will be provided with opportunities to participate in a variety of career experiences including shadowing, mentoring, and/or internships with local businesses. Click here to learn more and find the calendar of Academy Open Houses.

 

Annandale Baseball Host Weekly Winter Clinics: Annandale Baseball is hosting their Sunday Skills camps. Each week, the camp focuses on fundamentals and is instructed by the coaching staff and players. The camp will be held in the main and auxiliary gyms at Annandale High School. Information and sign up for the Sunday Baseball Camps here. Cost is $115 for all, or $25 each.

News from Student Services

Course Selection Information: At Annandale, we want to ensure students and families know where to access all the information needed for course selection. Our Academic Advising page has the grade level information presented by counselors and the course selection Google forms that students must complete. We encourage you to visit this site with your student to discuss courses for next year. Here are some questions you can use to engage with your student about course selection:

  • Which classes most excite you about next year?
  • When looking at your classes, what are your electives and why did you select those?
  • What type of diploma are you going for?
  • Where would you like to be challenged?
  • Where do you think you might need support?

Please reach out to our counselors if any questions or concerns arise. Their emails and phone numbers can be found on our Student Services page. We are here to help and look forward to supporting our students through this process!

College Admission & Financial Aid

FAFSA Info for Class of 2024: The Federal Student Aid FAFSA form is now available (soft launch is working out glitches, so be patient with the website). The application is free and is the largest source of aid to help pay for college or career/trade school. Even if you don't think your family would qualify for financial assistance, you would still want to complete the application because some states and colleges use information from the FAFSA form to determine student eligibility for their grants, scholarships, and loans. If you need assistance, please contact Mr. Yeagley in our College and Career Center or your student’s counselor.

 

College & Career Planning Google Site: Check out the College & Career Planning Google site, which provides up-to-date information on the college application process; college representative visits; financial aid and FAFSA/VASA workshops; military options; information on apprenticeships; as well as resources for finding a job. The website also provides contact information for our School Counselors, as well as our College and Career Specialist.

 

Transcript Requests for College Applications & Scholarships: Seniors need to request official high school transcripts one month prior to application deadlines. For example, if a college application is due on January 10, the Transcript Request Form is due on December 10. We will be receiving a very high volume of requests in the coming months, and our Student Services staff needs adequate time to process them. Early Action and Early Decision application deadlines are quickly approaching. For step-by-step instructions and forms for submitting Transcript Requests, go to the College & Career Planning Google site.

 

Thursday College Application Workshops: Every Thursday from 3:00-4:00pm in Room 90 (near the Cafeteria), Counselors and AVID students will be assisting students with various topics: Making a College List; Transcript Request Form; Common App; Recommendation Requests. Students are welcome to drop in with questions about any aspect of the process. 

 

Register For College Rep Visits: Are you interested in hearing from college admissions representatives from colleges you are interested in applying to? Please follow the directions below to register. (Juniors and Seniors ONLY). Log into Naviance and click "Student Naviance Login." Click on "Colleges" at the top of the page and then click on "college visits." You will then see a list of all the colleges that are visiting, along with the dates and times. Click "register now" for the visits you would like to attend. Students must show the email to their teacher and get permission to attend. Students who are not registered in Naviance for a college visit will be denied entry. Please note that students are limited to registering for up to six college visits!

Senior Decision Spotlight News from the Activities Office

Check out the latest information from the Activities Office in their weekly newsletter. In addition, learn more about Annandale High School Athletics and Activities by visiting their websiteAHS Athletics Twitter or Instagram page. Please email Brandon Sutphin if you have any questions.

 

Recap from the week in winter sports: As we hit the final three weeks of the winter season, we would like to thank you for your continued support! Our crowds are getting bigger with each game and the excitement around our sports teams are buzzing throughout the community. We have a lot more action over the final few weeks and we hope that you continue to come out and show your support for our Atoms' athletes and coaches who are working hard to make the Annandale community proud! Make sure to not miss out on the action by getting your booster pass and supporting the Atoms!

 

February 19 - Spring Sports Tryouts: Spring sports tryouts are right around the corner. The dates for tryouts are Monday, February 19 through Wednesday, February 21.

Spring sports include lacrosse, soccer, baseball, softball, tennis, and outdoor track. In order to participate, there are 2 items that need to be completed prior to the first day of tryouts: 1) Sports Physical - Completed and turned in to Athletic Trainers Ryan Hughes and 2) Activity Registration. This is an online submission that encompasses the Emergency Care Form and Concussion Education Training.

Any athlete without a physical and registration on file by Friday, February 16 will not be allowed to tryout on Monday, February 19. Athletes submitting physicals and registration post February 16 will be eligible to tryout the day after the physical and registration have been submitted. For more information about tryouts, check www.annandaleatoms.net.

 

This Week:

Monday, January 29

National District Gymnastics Championships @ Mount Vernon - 5:30pm

Tuesday, January 30

Girls Basketball vs Lewis - 4:30/5:45/7:30pm (Senior Night)

Boys Basketball @ Lewis - 4:30/5:45/7:30pm

Wednesday, January 31

Guitar Concert - Auditorium 7:00pm

National District Indoor Track Championships - Day 1 - @ PG Sportsplex

Thursday, February 1

National District Wrestling Championships @ Lewis - 12:00pm

Friday, February 2

Boys Basketball vs TJ- 4:30/5:45/7:30pm 

Girls Basketball @ TJ - 4:30/5:45/7:30pm

National District Indoor Track Championships - Day 2 - @ GMU Fieldhouse

News from the PTSA

Volunteers Wanted - AHS Pantry: The AHS Pantry needs your help! Each month, the Annandale Pantry distributes bags of food to Annandale families in need. Distribution dates are primarily on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 3:30-5:00pm. Please consider volunteering to assist in a distribution. Volunteers can sign up here.

 

AHS Pantry Distribution Every Second Wednesday: We offer bi-monthly family distributions as well as twice weekly student distributions and emergency needs and gift cards for emergency situations that are tracked and distributed with our AHS clinical staff. We have partnerships with Food for Others and Fairfax Diaper as well as other Community businesses, neighborhoods, girl scout troops and churches.

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Annie Ray Named Finalist for the 2024 GRAMMY Music Educator Award!

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Annie Ray Named Finalist for the 2024 GRAMMY Music Educator Award!

Annie Ray, FCPS Secondary Teacher of the Year, was named as a finalist for the 2024 GRAMMY Music Educator Award! This annual honor recognizes current educators who have made a significant and lasting contribution to the music education field and who also demonstrate a commitment to the broader cause of maintaining music education in schools. The 10 finalists, who hail from nine states, were selected from more than 2,000 initial nominations submitted from across all 50 U.S. states. The winner will receive a $10,000 honorarium and matching grant for their school's music program.

Annie is known for her passion, skill, and belief that every student can achieve greatness. During the pandemic, she went above and beyond to keep her students engaged by leading orchestra curriculum development and providing drive-through support and outdoor practices. Her dedication paid off as Annandale's orchestra program flourished. During this time, Annie founded Crescendo Orchestra, which serves students in our CAT B program. In addition, she was a founder of the FCPS Parent Orchestra. Her impact and dedication have made a positive difference in the school community.

We have highlighted Annie’s incredible impact many times, especially her work with our students with severe disabilities. If you have not seen her Ted Talk, The Sound of Success, the FCPS feature It's Never Too Late: Parent Orchestra Teaches New Skills and Brings Families Closer Together, or read this Washington Post article, I encourage you to take a few minutes to check them out. She truly is an inspiration, and we are so proud of her.

The winner will be announced next Thursday, February 1 at 8:00am on CBS Mornings with Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson.

 

Annie Ray Leads FCPS Parent Orchestra: The FCPS Parent Orchestra is the brainchild of Annandale High School orchestra teacher Annie Ray, who started the group five years ago. It’s grown every year, and it’s now so popular there’s a waitlist to join. Ray says the demand is high because parents are often stumped when a child brings home a new instrument. They have four levels of Orchestras for all ability levels - from those with no musical experience to those who played through high school! Simply show up with either your personal or your child’s instrument and be ready to learn and play! You can learn more about the Parent Orchestra program here.

 

Annie Ray, Orchestra Director, Publishes TEDx Talk: Last year, Orchestra Director Annie Ray delivered a TED Talk, “The Sound of Success,” at the TEDx event, Reverb, in Washington D.C. Annie’s talk has been published on the TED website. Check it out to see the incredible work she has done to make music accessible to all of our students!

 

Annie Ray Featured in the Washington Post: A teacher hoped to connect with students with disabilities. She found a way through music. Check out the article here.

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Annandale High School Athletics and Activities

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Atom Nation

We have started getting into district championship meets for some of our programs, which means the end of winter sports are coming but there is still plenty of time to catch the action at Annandale. Many of our individual athletes have qualified for regionals and continue to strive to qualify for the state competition. We are a few short weeks away from the start of spring sports so make sure to brush off those jackets and prepare to catch a lot of events that will be coming back to our outside facilities!

GO ATOMS!!! Atoms Weekly Recap

A recap from the week in winter sports:

Girls Basketball had two more district games vs Hayfield and Justice, with varsity squeezing in a game vs Herndon. The Hawks made it a clean sweep of the Atoms Monday evening at Hayfield. The varsity Atoms traveled to Herndon Tuesday evening, where the Hornets shots the lights out to put the Atoms away late in the third quarter. The Atoms hosted Justice Thursday evening that started off with the Wolves winning in the freshman contest. The JV contest saw the Atoms down early but the defensive prowess came to fruition, as the Atoms held the Wolves to no points in the second half to capture the win. The varsity action saw a back and forth affair with the Atoms holding multiple leads before the Wolves pulled away to get the victory. The Atoms return home Tuesday evening for senior night vs Lewis.

Boys Basketball hosted two time defending state champion Hayfield Monday evening. The Hawks made it a complete sweep for the evening but not without some sweat in the JV contest that saw the Hawks hold a 2 point lead with four minutes to play before pulling away in the final four to win by 10. The Atoms traveled to Justice Thursday evening. The varsity Atoms saw an early double digit deficit but the Atoms slowly clawed their way back into the game and coming up with an exciting 50-45 victory over the Wolves. The Atoms hit the road as they travel to Lewis Tuesday evening.

Swim/Dive competed in the first day of the National District Championships. It was a successful day for the Atoms as two divers, Morgan Milman and Anna Fitzgerald, qualified for the Occoquan Region Dive Championships. In the night cap, several Atom swimmers qualified for the A finals of the district championship that is scheduled for Saturday evening at Audrey Moore.

Wrestling had two matches on the week. Night one was on Wednesday evening at Mount Vernon. The Atoms took on Louisa in the first match and came away with a convincing 54-21 win but fell short in their second match of the night vs Mount Vernon. Friday evening saw the annual "Pack the Pit" dual match in the Atoms aux gym. The Atoms took on West Po and the crowd was treated to an exciting night of matches but the Atoms came up short in their bid for a win falling 40-36 to the Wolverines. Next is the National District Championship at Lewis on Thursday starting at 12:00pm.

Indoor Track had the week off but have one more tune up on Saturday, January 27 before the National District Championship Meet in February. 

Gymnastics celebrated their seniors Abrish and Erika Wednesday evening at Lake Braddock. The Atoms had a great showing led by Kate Hanlon who finished third overall in the meet. The Atoms have a quick turnaround as they compete in the National District Championships Monday evening at Mount Vernon.

Atoms Recognized for Postseason Teams

We have officially finished our fall seasons with many of our Atoms student-athletes earning postseason All-District and All-Region recognition. These student-athletes worked hard and their achievements should be acknowledged! Check out the recipients using the link below:

All District/Region/State Recognition

Spring Sports Tryouts

Spring sports tryouts are right around the corner. The dates for tryouts are Monday, February 19 through Wednesday, February 21.

Spring sports include lacrosse, soccer, baseball, softball, tennis, and outdoor track. In order to participate, there are 2 items that need to be completed prior to the first day of tryouts: 1) Sports Physical - Completed and turned in to Athletic Trainers Ryan Hughes and 2) Activity Registration. This is an online submission that encompasses the Emergency Care Form and Concussion Education Training.

Any athlete without a physical and registration on file by Friday, February 16 will not be allowed to tryout on Monday, February 19. Athletes submitting physicals and registration post February 16 will be eligible to tryout the day after the physical and registration have been submitted. For more information about tryouts, check www.annandaleatoms.net.

Stayed tuned as spring tryout times will be shared by February 1. 

Annandale Legacy Wall 

Annandale High School has a rich history of success, community support, and strong alumni base that stretches back to its creation in 1954. There is a legacy that surrounds Annandale that many are proud to be a part of as it feels like home to  those who have walked our halls. As we move into 2024, we want to provide our students, alumni, and community members the opportunity to be a part of the Annandale legacy. Looking for a graduation gift, birthday gift, or to share your own legacy with the Annandale community, then purchase an acrylic block for $100, that will be on displayed along the stadium field wall! 

To purchase a block and leave your legacy, click here

*Note orders will be made once the quantity reaches 50 purchased blocks*

For more information, contact Brandon Sutphin or Bryan Harris

Winter Baseball Skills Camp

Sundays in January & February - Baseball Skills Camp: Annandale Baseball is hosting their Sunday Skills camps starting in January. Each camp will be held in the main and auxiliary gyms at Annandale High School. Information and sign up for the Sunday Baseball Camps here.

Cost is $115 for all, or $25 each.

Atoms Yard Signs

As we continue through the 2023-2024 school year, we aim to bring the community of Annandale closer together. In the Fall every student-athlete was given an Atoms yard sign to be displayed for the community to see. We are continuing that recognition as all of our Winter student-athletes have been provided a yard sign of their own!

Be on the lookout and when you see one make sure to show your support of the time and effort they are putting in to making the Annandale community proud!

Dance Team Fundraiser

Annandale dance team is a young program and we fundraise for everything we do (camps, competitions, uniforms, transportation, and dance gear) in order to keep costs to individual dancers at a minimum - which is vital in order to make sure anyone who wants to dance with us, CAN!

Donate at least $30 and receive a one-of-a-kind stainless steel water bottle as a THANK YOU for supporting our program.

DONATE HERE

Winter Guitar Concert

January 31, 7pm. The Annandale Guitar Ensemble will present a concert featuring music spanning 500 years from Russian Folk songs to Disney favorites. All are encouraged to come support our guitar students and hear some good music. Please join us that night in the Annandale HS auditorium.

Annandale to Host Family Boot Camp (NEW DATE)

Looking to get in shape for the New Year!  Matt Stevens of Athlete Up Fitness and Annandale High School’s Football strength and conditioning coach is hosting a family boot camp to help raise money for the football team.  Attached is the flyer. Camp is $20 a family!

Join us in the Annandale Cafeteria Saturday, February 17!

Sign-up here: https://forms.gle/tFrSgMU57KGU53Pk8

Atoms Jibbitz for sale!

Looking for new Annandale swag for your shoes?! Stop by the Activities Office and pick up an Annandale Atoms jibbitz for $5.00! Hurry and get yours before they sell out!

Our next Booster Membership Meeting is Monday, February 5 at 6 pm!

Join us on Monday, February 5 in-person at Annandale High School in the Driver’s Education Room. The meeting will begin at 6 pm. All members of the Atoms Booster Club are invited to attend to hear the latest updates on our Winter sports activities and support plans.

Atoms Booster Blast and Spirit Wear

Interested in knowing more about our Atoms Booster Club?! Then check out the Atoms Booster Blast to learn more about how you can get involved and help support our student-athletes at Annandale! 

Interested in ordering some Atoms spirit wear? Check out our online store and get your Atoms merch! Atoms Online Store

Atoms Booster Passes

The Atoms Booster Club’s All-Season pass provides you general admission access to all regular season HOME football, baseball, basketball, soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, volleyball, and wrestling events. With more than nine sports showcased, you can save BIG with the all-season pass!

To purchase your Atoms Pass click  here! 23-24 Atoms Booster Pass 

Atoms Boosters Concession Stand Help

Special Ask... Atoms After School Snack Bar

As many of you know, the Atoms Athletic Boosters has been able to open our concessions stand after school for your children to grab a bite to eat prior to heading to their activities. If your schedule allows, please consider volunteering 1 day a week or even just 1-2 days a month. The hours are 3:15-4:15. This is a rare benefit in Fairfax County that we are able to provide for our kids, but we can’t do it without parent help. Please contact at [email protected] or (703) 626-9647 if interested in helping.

Winter Sport Concession Sign Ups

We need your help with our concession stand for the winter season. Considered signing up and helping our Atoms Athletic Boosters make money during our winter events. Click on a link below to sign up

Boys Basketball Concession Sign up

Girls Basketball Concession Sign Up

Partners for Safe Teen Driving

Included in Grade 10 Health & PE is one quarter, or 30-36 hours, of in-classroom driver education. To get your driver’s license in Virginia, you must successfully complete, or pass, the classroom portion of driver education. You must also attend a 90-minute parent-teen traffic safety program, Partners for Safe Teen Driving, or PSTD, with a parent/guardian. Annandale High School is hosting five (5) PSTD presentations this school year, one each quarter and two during the fourth quarter. They are free to students enrolled in Health & PE 10 at Annandale HS and begin at 6:30pm in the auditorium. You must attend with a parent/guardian, arrive ON TIME as the door is locked at 6:30pm, and you must remain the duration of the presentation for your attendance to be verified. Choose a date convenient for you and your parent/guardian. You may attend a session outside of your Driver Education quarter. 

Partners for Safe Teen Driving Dates at Annandale High School:

Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Register HERE for a PSTD session that works for you! If you have any questions, please let me know!

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Weekly Schedule January 29 - February 3

Monday, January 29

National District Gymnastics Championships @ Mount Vernon - 5:30pm

Tuesday, January 30

Girls Basketball vs Lewis - 4:30/5:45/7:30pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

Boys Basketball @ Lewis - 4:30/5:45/7:30pm

Wednesday, January 31

Guitar Concert - Auditorium 7:00pm

National District Indoor Track Championships - Day 1 - @ PG Sportsplex

Thursday, February 1

National District Wrestling Championships @ Lewis - 12:00pm

Friday, February 2

Boys Basketball vs TJ- 4:30/5:45/7:30pm 

Girls Basketball @ TJ - 4:30/5:45/7:30pm

National District Indoor Track Championships - Day 2 - @ GMU Fieldhouse

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