Annandale High School Athletics and Activities

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The Atoms are moving on in postseason play! Boys soccer will play for the district championship Monday, while girls soccer will host a region game. Baseball and softball play Tuesday and boys soccer will get their regional tournament underway Wednesday. Our track athletes go to Robinson Wednesday and Thursday to compete for a chance in the state meet. A lot of exciting action happening this week, so make sure to get out and support the Atoms!

Don't miss our final performing arts concert this week as our choir takes the stage for Broadway Desserts Thursday and Friday!

GO ATOMS!!! Atoms Weekly Recap

Here is a quick recap of first week of spring sports

Baseball travels to West Potomac for region first round Tuesday, May 21 at 6:30pm. 

Softball hits the road to Woodson for region first round play Tuesday, May 21 at 6:30pm

Boys Soccer had an exciting week in the district tournament. Monday, the Atoms played host to the Justice Wolves. The Atoms came out strong scoring their first goal in the first two minutes of the game. The tone was set as the Atoms scored 6 in the game to win 6-3! The Atoms moved on to face Falls Church Wednesday evening. It was a back and forth game for the first 20 minutes before the Atoms scored 2 goals before the half to take a 2-0 at the midway point. The Atoms played tough defense in the second half to win 2-1 and move on the to district championship Monday at Lewis!

Girls Soccer played in the district tournament this year. Monday the Atoms hosted Falls Church and came away with a 2-0 win over the Jaguars to move on the district semifinals vs Hayfield. In the semis, the Hawks scored a couple early goals to set the tone for the game that resulted in a 3-0 win for the Hawks. The Atoms qualified for the region tournament as the 3 seed and will host Woodson Monday evening at 6:00pm! Come out and support the Atoms as they look to move on to the quarterfinals.

Outdoor Track had an impressive National District Meet with several Atoms finishing in the top 5 of their respective events. The Atoms were led by High Jump District Champion Jeremiah Nelson and long jump runner up Pamela Moura. Other Atoms that had impressive performances were the girls 4x100, 4x400, 4x800 relays, and Joelle Brewerson who all finished third in their events. Several other Atoms like Kiera Dalrymple, Ta'niyah Peterkin, Fiker Shewangizaw, and Anna Fitzgerald finished fourth in their events. The Atoms now move on the region meet at Robinson, May 22 and 23. 

Boys Tennis played at Lake Braddock Monday in the first round of the regional tournament. The Bruins were too much for the Atoms bringing their season to a close. The Atoms showed a lot of growth and improvement throughout the year and look to build on that in 2025.

Girls Tennis traveled to Fairfax Monday evening for region first round play. The Lions roared past the Atoms to end their season. The Atoms' future is bright as they return a lot of youth for 2025.

Boys Lacrosse played Woodson in the first round of the region tournament. The Cavaliers were too much for the Atoms as they ran away for the victory. The Atoms showed a lot of resilience this season and look to continue moving the program in the right direction in 2025.

Girls Lacrosse's season came to an end in the first round of the region tournament with a loss to West Potomac. The Wolverines scored early and often to the put the Atoms away. The Atoms played hard throughout the year and return some keys pieces to the program in 2025.

Fall Sports Tryout Information

Mark your calendars for Fall 2024 sports tryout dates. Golf tryouts begin on Friday, August 2 and all other fall sports (football, cheer, field hockey, cross-country & volleyball) will begin on Monday, August 5.  If you need to obtain a current VHSL physical, be sure to stop by our Physical Night at Annandale on May 21 between 5:45 and 7:30 pm.

Atoms Recognized for Postseason Teams

We have officially completed the winter 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

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

Annandale HS Summer Camps

Looking for fun activities for your child this summer? Annandale High School is offering a variety of summer camps this year for current elementary and middle school students led by our own Annandale coaches. Help spread the word to friends, family and neighbors! More information on signups upcoming!

Registration for all camps can be found HERE. See descriptions of the various camps below. More information can be found at AnnandaleAtoms.net

Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp, and they should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Cash or checks are accepted. Checks should be made out to “Annandale Athletic Boosters”.

Payment is due on the first day of camp or can be made online by clicking on the camps link below (When paying online, there is an additional small fee for processing).

Save the dates for our camps below!

Camp Information

Multi-Sport Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 17,18,20,21 ($120): Campers will have fun playing a variety of sports including basketball, kickball, volleyball, soccer, and touch football. They will participate in fun contests and win prizes! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

To pay online for the Multi-Sport Camp: Click Here

Olympics Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 24-27 ($120): This exciting camp features team activities including soccer, volleyball, basketball, touch football, and relay races. Campers will also get a chance to compete and earn medals! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

For questions about Multi-Sport or Olympics Camps, please reach out to Christopher Bagot, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Olympics Camp: Click Here

Basketball - Rising 4th-9th Graders - July 8-12 ($200): Campers will spend each day focused on developing their basketball skills. They will also receive a report card on their basketball abilities, a t-shirt, and a chance to win trophies. Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm. 

For questions about Basketball Camp please reach out to Jerome McAvoy, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Basketball Camp: Click Here

 

Annandale H.S. Physical Night

Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1, 2024. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up or scan the QR code below. 

**Middle school students, sixth and seventh graders CAN attend**

For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

Rising 9th Grade Activites/Athletics/Clubs Night

The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions.

Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

All Athletes End of Year Celebration 

We are cordially inviting ALL of our student-athletes and families to the annual Annandale All Athletes End of Year Celebration. The event is set up to reflect, recognize, and celebrate all programs and student-athletes accomplishments from this year. If you played on an athletic team this year, you are invited to this event and we are encouraging business casual attire for this evening. At the conclusion of the event, we will serve cake and drinks in the auditorium lobby for some socializing and mingling, so mark your calendar

Tuesday, May 28 Annandale Auditorium 6:30pm – End of Year Celebration Dance Clinics

Interested in being a part of the dance team next year?! Check out our dance clinic on May 30 3:30-4:30pm in the dance room. Come hear from seniors and learn some basic choreography as you prepare for tryouts in June.

Directors Cut 

Check out some of our upcoming performing arts concerts and musicals!

 

Broadway Desserts

May 23 & 24 - 7:00pm 

Broadway Desserts will feature all five of the AHS Choirs performing songs from the stage and is a Broadway Review of sorts. Both group and individual acts will be featured from auditions held earlier in the semester. The students prepare the music, pick their costumes and coordinate their choreography for a fantastic evening of entertainment. Please join us on either Thursday, May 23 or Friday, May 24 at 7:00pm in Watson Auditorium! Tickets go on sale April 22

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, June 10 at 6 pm!

Join us on Monday, June 10 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.

Learners Permit Testing at Annandale

Is your student eligible for a learner's permit (15 years and 6 months old)? Would you like to avoid the long lines at the DMV? Then we have the fix for you. Annandale 10th grade Driver's Education teachers will be offering learner's permit testing after school at 3:15pm for those students eligible for their permit. Students must register through ACE Website. Check out the dates below and for more information about how to register for testing, email one our Driver's Education teachers Lizzie McManus or Xiomara Hernandez

Monday, May 20, 2024 Weekly Schedule May 20 - May 25

Monday, May 20

National District Boys Soccer Tournament - FINALS

Boys @ Lewis - 6:00pm

Occoquan Region Girls Soccer Tournament - First Round

Girls vs Woodson - 6:00pm

Tuesday, May 21

Annandale HS Physical Night - 5:30-7:30pm

Rising 9th Grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night - 6:30-8:00pm - Main Gym

Occoquan Region Baseball Tournament - First Round

Baseball @ West Potomac - 6:30pm

Occoquan Region Softball Tournament - First Round

Softball @ Woodson - 6:30pm

Wednesday, May 22

Occoquan Region Girls Soccer Tournament - Quarterfinals

Girls @ TBD (Must Win Monday)

Occoquan Region Boys Soccer Tournament - Quarterfinals

Boys vs TBD 

Occoquan Region Outdoor Track Meet - Day 1

Track @ Robinson - 4:30pm

Thursday, May 23

Occoquan Region Outdoor Track Meet - Day 2

Track @ Robinson - 4:30pm

Broadway Desserts - Auditorium - 7:00pm

Friday, May 24

Occoquan Region Baseball Tournament - Quarterfinals

Baseball @ TBD (Must Win Tuesday)

Occoquan Region Softball Tournament - Quarterfinals

Softball @ TBD (Must Win Tuesday)

Broadway Desserts - Auditorium - 7:00pm

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National District Boys Soccer Championship

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Atoms Boys Soccer to play in National District Championship

Monday, May 20, Annandale boys soccer will travel to Lewis to play in the National District Championship at 6:00pm! Come out and support as the Atoms look to win their first district championship since 1993!

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Annandale High School Physical & Rising 9th Grade Night

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Make sure to mark you calendars for Rising 9th Grade and Physical Night at Annandale High School One week from today! Annandale H.S. Physical Night

Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1, 2024. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up or scan the QR code below. 

**Middle school students, sixth and seventh graders CAN attend**

For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

Rising 9th Grade Activites/Athletics/Clubs Night

The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions.

Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

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Bid for Greatness - PTSA Annual Silent Auction Opens Today!

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PTSA Annual Silent Auction Opens Today!

Annandale Students, Families, and Community:

Today marks the first day of our PTSA Annual Silent Auction. This is a fantastic opportunity to secure wonderful items while supporting the All Night Grad Celebration and our Senior Scholarships.

Don’t miss out on exclusive items such as the Principal’s Parking Spot or VIP 2024 Graduation Packages. This package ensures you have the best seats in the house for graduation on June 3 and includes one (1) VIP parking pass, and up to eight (8) VIP Reserved Seats.

Other items include Doyle’s Outpost packages of two (2) Mission Cards, each with two hours of arcade games plus two games of laser tag and a Family Membership at North Springfield Swim Club – Valued at $650. Explore these and many other fantastic items available for bidding by visiting https://new.biddingowl.com/AHSPTSA

Remember, your participation directly contributes to our All Night Grad Celebration. Bid today and make a difference! Thank you for your continued support. Happy bidding!

News from the PTSA

New Time! May 14 - PTSA Meeting, 6pm: Our next PTSA meeting will be on Tuesday, May 14 at 6:00pm in the library. Spanish translation will be available. If you can't attend in person, consider joining us virtually on Zoom. The link will be active 15 minutes prior to the start of the meeting. Also, if you have not done so already, please consider joining the PTSA by filling out the online Membership Form. For more information about membership visit the Annandale PTSA website.

 

All Night Grad Celebration - Tickets on Sale Now! As we close this school year out we are so excited for our graduating Seniors. We are once again holding our All Night Grad Celebration, on June 4, 2024. All Night Graduation Celebration (ANGC) provides a safe, fun, chaperoned, alcohol-free, and drug-free event for the Class of 2024 to celebrate together one last time. It will be held at the Audrey Moore Rec-center. ANGC goes from 11pm until 5am the following morning. There will be swimming, dancing, a photo booth, prizes, loads of food and more! Tickets are on sale for only $45 now through May 31. After May 31 tickets are available at the door for $60.

 

All Night Grad Celebration Volunteers Needed: Annandale High School’s All Night Grad Celebration is June 4 from 11:00pm-5:00am at Audrey Moore Rec Center! Parents can join the fun by volunteering to help! It takes a lot of volunteers to make this a successful night for our seniors. Please look at the sign-up and find a shift that works for you.

 

2024-2025 PTSA Board Slate: The Nominations Committee recommends the slate below for PTSA approval at its June meeting. Thank you to everyone who volunteered to serve on a committee. We will be circling back to get you engaged. We are always looking for more volunteers and there are roles that can fit every time commitment and interest. 

  • President: Angela Torres
  • Vice President Programs: Sarah Henken
  • Vice President Membership: Hanh McPherson
  • Treasurer: Renate Thompson
  • Secretary: Jennifer Ellis

 

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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Annandale Community Insider - May 12

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Annandale Students, Families, and Community:

Happy Mother’s Day! Today, we celebrate all the mothers and mother figures who have impacted our lives. I hope you are able to celebrate in some way with the special people in your life.

This past week we celebrated Teacher Appreciation Week. Thank you to all for the generous donations of gift cards, breakfast items, and volunteer time. Your contributions truly made the week special. I could not think of a staff that is more dedicated or more deserving of the celebration than the one we have here at Annandale.

As I think about all of the ways our staff goes the extra mile, I am incredibly grateful for their relentless commitment to the success of our students. Let me share just some of the ways our staff goes above and beyond in order to support our students’ needs.

  • PRIDE Time: Our embedded intervention period, held on White days, uses data to identify students in need of academic support and provides them additional time to practice the skills needed to gain mastery.
  • After School Academic Program (ASAP): This after school program supports a students’ academic success and prepares them for upcoming end of course assessment and/or state required SOL test. 
  • Super Saturdays: Super Saturdays are an additional SOL support our teachers provide students in preparation for an upcoming SOL test the Saturday prior to testing.
  • Responsive SOL Retake Remediation: PRIDE Time 4.5 is our most responsive PRIDE Time, during which students receive targeted instruction to support them in preparing to retake an SOL.
  • W4 Academic Check Ins: Multiple times throughout the year, advisory teachers have one-on-one conversations with each student. These W4 check ins are an opportunity to build a caring and trusting environment for all students. 

Finally, final exams for underclassmen are just over three weeks away. In preparation, students and families received an email with information about finals, a personalized progress update, and questions to guide their planning. Beginning this week, we will be holding one-on-one check-ins with each student, reviewing their current grades, and helping them create a plan to end the year strong.

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

Shawn DeRose, Principal

Important Dates

May 13 - PTSA Annual Online Auction Opens

May 14 - PTSA Meeting, 6pm

May 14 - Band Concert, 7pm

May 16 - Orchestra Concert and End of Year Banquet

May 15 & 16 - Senior Survey

May 17 - Senior Decision Day

May 21-24 - Senior Exams

May 21 - Sports and Band Physicals Night

May 21 - Rising 9th Grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night

May 23, 24 - Broadway Desserts

May 27 - Memorial Day (No School)

May 28 - Year End Athlete Ceremony

May 28 - Senior Sunset

May 29 - Senior Awards Ceremony

May 30 - Senior Obligations & Cap and Gown Distribution

May 30 - Annandale Dance Clinics

May 31 - Graduation Rehearsal

June 3 - Graduation, 9:30am

June 4 - All Night Grad Celebration

 

May 13 - PTSA Annual Online Auction Opens! The annual PTSA Silent Auction will open Monday. Bidding will begin on May 13 and end at midnight on May 20. Items will continue to be added, so keep checking and keep bidding! You can browse and bid at https://new.biddingowl.com/AHSPTSA. Profits from the auction directly fund our All Night Grad Celebration and our Senior Scholarships.

 

New Time! May 14 - PTSA Meeting, 6pm: Our next PTSA meeting will be on Tuesday, May 14 at 6:00pm in the library. Spanish translation will be available. If you can't attend in person, consider joining us virtually on Zoom. The link will be active 15 minutes prior to the start of the meeting. Also, if you have not done so already, please consider joining the PTSA by filling out the online Membership Form. For more information about membership visit the Annandale PTSA website.

 

May 14 - Band Concert, 7pm: The Annandale High School Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will present their final concert of the year, combining forces in a musical celebration of “Marches, Movies, and Memories.” The concert is free, and we welcome all our Annandale friends and families to come support our talented band students, most especially our graduating seniors.

 

May 15 & 16 - Senior Survey: Each year, every senior is required to complete the Senior Survey. This is how Student Services celebrates the decisions of our graduates and ensures we have information on where to send final transcripts. Counselors will be coming to every senior English class on May 15 & 16 to help students complete the Senior Survey. Please do not complete the Senior Survey before these dates. If you are absent on the day of your English class, you will receive an email notification about make-up days and times for filling out the survey. Note: It is required that all seniors complete the survey by May 30. Seniors who have not completed the survey will be unable to pick up their cap and gown for graduation. If you have questions or concerns, please email Nick Zubieta.

 

May 16 - Orchestra Concert and End of Year Banquet: Orchestra is excited to welcome The United States Air Force Strolling Strings and Katie O’Hara LaBrie to premiere her piece “ATOMS!” written for our school! Featured guests of the performance include members of the Washington D.C. Chapter of The Grammy Recording Academy and Virginia House Delegate Watts. We are proud to showcase our 45 graduating Seniors and perform a diverse repertoire of heritage pieces. Come learn about our different cultures of music and celebrate the end of an incredible year of music making!

 

May 17 - Senior Decision Day: Annandale will celebrate National Decision Day on Friday, May 17. At this event, we will celebrate our seniors and the different paths they will take after graduation, whether they have decided to attend a 4-year college, community college, join the military, workforce, or take a gap year. The celebration will be held during all lunch periods in the senior courtyard, where students can enjoy snacks and music, and take pictures with their peers.

 

May 21 - Sports and Band Physicals for the 2024-25 School Year: Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1, 2024. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up. You may pay by credit card on myschoolbucks or cash/check at the door. For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

 

May 21 - Rising 9th Grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night: The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions. Email Brandon Sutphin if you have any questions.

 

May 23 & 24 - Broadway Desserts, 7pm: Broadway Desserts will feature all five of the AHS Choirs performing songs from the stage and is a Broadway Review of sorts. Both group and individual acts will be featured from auditions held earlier in the semester. The students prepare the music, pick their costumes and coordinate their choreography for a fantastic evening of entertainment. Please join us on either Thursday, May 23 or Friday, May 24 at 7:00pm in Watson Auditorium! Get your tickets here!

SOL and IB Exam Schedule  

Now through May 31 - SOL Testing: SOL testing continues through May 31. Students and families have received email notification of test schedules. Students will also receive email reminders the day before their scheduled test. Please encourage students to check their email to find their test information. If you have any questions about your student’s testing schedule, please contact Meg Anderson.

 

Now through May 17 - IB Testing: IB Testing will be held in various locations in the building beginning this Thursday. Here is the link to the detailed IB Testing calendar with arrival time and test duration.  Locations will be added two weeks prior to testing which will mostly consist of the main gym and the library. Students testing in the afternoon should eat A lunch. Students are required to remain in the testing room for the full duration of each exam. Students should bring pens and pencils as well as a calculator. Backpacks and cell phones will be stored in the back of the room and can not be accessed during testing. If the exam is scheduled to continue after the final school bell, students need to arrange for alternative transportation home. Students with IB approved testing accommodations will be notified prior to testing. Late arrival/early dismissal forms for IB testing dates can be found in the Attendance office after spring break. Contact Linda Bradshaw with any questions.

Awesome Atoms

Studio Art Students Visit National Gallery: Students in our 2D and 3D Studio Art classes attended a field trip to the National Gallery of Art this past week. They had an incredible day starting with a private guided tour of Modern and Post-Modernism Abstract Art. Students were encouraged to look carefully, discuss works of Art, and draw compositions of their own that echoed many of our country’s greatest artists. Special shoutout to Ms. Mooney and Ms. Lockett for chaperoning this trip!

 

Super Saturday - Math & Reading: Last weekend, over 70 Geometry and Algebra 2 students attended Super Saturday in preparation for their SOL. Students attended sessions with math teachers to focus on skills and strategies and build confidence for their test this past week. Yesterday, over 50 students attended Super Saturday to get additional practice, support, and strategies for the Reading SOL, which they will take this week. This marks the end of our series of four Super Saturday SOL preps for the school year. A big thank you to our teachers for providing support and to our students and families for prioritizing coming to school on these days!

 

Congratulations to Dr. Hanna Langstein, Ed.D.! Assistant Principal Hanna Langstein recently graduated from Virginia Tech with her Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies. Hanna has been working on her doctorate throughout her time at Annandale High School. Dr. Langstein’s dissertation was a case study of a middle school, entitled: Honors-for-All: The Effect of Detracking on Teachers’ Beliefs and Pedagogy.

 

Annandale Teachers Perform with FCPS Parent Orchestra: ESOL Teachers Karen Daniels and Tricia Kapuscinski participated in last week’s Parent Orchestra performance held at Annandale High School. They are grateful to Founder and Co-Director, Annie Ray, for creating this program and opportunity for lifelong learning. Their first piece was titled “Exhilaration,” which also describes their Parent Orchestra experience as beginner violinists: challenging, fun, and exhilarating! The Parent Orchestra meets twice a month and welcomes musicians of all experience levels, including those completely new to strings. Registration for next year’s orchestra will be in the fall - don’t miss out!

 

Annabelle Lee Awarded Asian Leadership Alliance Scholarship: Congratulations to Annandale senior Annabelle Lee, who was selected as the winner of the Asian Leadership Alliance (ALA) Community Action & Service Scholarship. Annabelle was awarded $1,000 to support her college education. The ALA is an organization that focuses on providing resources and support for professional career development for our students of Asian and Pacific islander descent. Annabelle was recently accepted into New York University (NYU)! Awesome job Annabelle!

 

Intro to Culinary Market Basket Presentations: This past week, our Annandale Intro to Culinary students participated in their market basket project which gave the students the opportunity to showcase their kitchen skills while managing time, budget, and the different strengths of team members. Teams were tasked with creating a six-item menu featuring a short list of provided ingredients and a small budget for additional items. Staff members who served as judges were presented with three course menus that included dishes such as Mozzarella sticks, Chicken & Shrimp Alfredo, Chicken Fajitas and more! Great job Atoms!

 

AHS Celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week! This past week we celebrated Teacher Appreciation Week, where we recognized our teachers for the impact they have on our students and our community. We are so thankful for all the hard work our teachers and staff do every day to make Annandale a great place to learn and work! A big shout out to our PTSA, Student Leadent Leadership, Student Services and our administrative team for planning events to show our teachers that we appreciate them.

 

PTSA Hosts Teacher Appreciation Breakfast: Huge thank you to the PTSA for hosting Teacher Appreciation Breakfast on Wednesday in the Bistro. Thanks to the many families for donating breakfast items or funds to support breakfast with much of the food provided by the AHS Culinary Arts program.

Important Information

SOL Retake Support: At Annandale, we are proud that we have many systems in place to support our students. To that end, when students do not pass their first-attempt SOLs, we double down on our academic support during class time and through PRIDE Time and ASAP to ensure students are successful with additional testing opportunities. Students who qualify for a retake (and their families) will receive an email with information about the retake date as well as the additional support we will provide. Please reach out to your student’s teachers with any questions you may have.

 

Class of 2024 News: Graduation is quickly approaching and we wanted to share important information and dates that will assist seniors, parents and community members in preparing and planning for the end of the school year. Last week we sent out important information in our latest Class of 2024 Newsletter. For more details on any of these events or to stay up-to-date, check the information shared in our Schoology group. Use the join code K8K2-FV6B-PBZCJ. If you have any questions about upcoming senior events, Jeff Smith, Pat Brown, and Jane Scharankov, or our senior administrator, Aaron Schneider.

Opportunities

All Night Grad Celebration - Tickets on Sale Now! As we close this school year out we are so excited for our graduating Seniors. We are once again holding our All Night Grad Celebration, on June 4, 2024. All Night Graduation Celebration (ANGC) provides a safe, fun, chaperoned, alcohol-free, and drug-free event for the Class of 2024 to celebrate together one last time. It will be held at the Audrey Moore Rec-center. ANGC goes from 11pm until 5am the following morning. There will be swimming, dancing, a photo booth, prizes, loads of food and more! Tickets are on sale for only $45 now through May 31. After May 31 tickets are available at the door for $60.

 

Yearbooks Are Here! Yearbooks are $85 and can be pre-ordered at www.yearbookforever.com. You can pick up or purchase your yearbook the week of May 20 before and after school everyday in room 262, during all lunches in the cafeteria, and all other times in room 241. If you pre-ordered your yearbook, make sure to bring an ID with you when picking it up. If you need to pick up or purchase a yearbook after Friday, May 24, please contact Ms. Lockwood, the yearbook adviser. By Monday May 20, yearbooks may only be purchased in person using cash. Please note: yearbooks will not be hand-delivered.

 

Graduation Flowers Available Now! Want to purchase flowers to give to your graduate on graduation day and support the Class of 2025 at the same time? Click here to pre-purchase a red and white carnation mini bouquet for just $5 to be picked up at Eagle Bank Arena the morning of graduation. Proceeds support the Class of 2025. All orders must be placed by May 29. 

 

No-Cost Virtual Therapy for High School Students: Virtual therapy sessions are available to FCPS high school students at no cost to provide a safe space to address concerns such as, mood/behavior changes, motivation, grief/loss, anxiety, worry, fears, social skills, bullying, peer and family relationships, and academic stress. In order for students to participate, caregivers must give permission for FCPS to share basic demographic information with Hazel Health in ParentVUE and provide consent. Students can then be referred to therapy by a guardian or school staff member. You may refer your child by calling 571-749-2940 or by contacting your student’s counselor. Visit the FCPS Teletherapy webpage for more information.

Finish Strong!

End of Year Attendance Requirements: The last day of school for underclass students is Friday, June 12. While SOL testing is coming to an end, there is still much going on in our classrooms. Teachers and teams are continuing to plan high quality instruction that will prepare students to be successful not only on final exams, but in the coming years. In some cases, students are working on certifications or other requirements for graduation. All students are expected to attend school each day to complete these activities and finish the year strong.

June 6-11, school will be held from 8:10-11:25am. During this time, students will complete their end of course exams. These culminating activities assess students’ mastery of the standards and skills they have been learning throughout the year. 

 

Final Exams: In each class, the final exam or culminating activity counts for 10% of a student’s grade, regardless of the impact on the final grade. Per FCPS policy, a student whose absence from the final examination or activity is unexcused will receive an F for that examination. Exceptions to this must be approved by the principal. Final exams are not eligible for retakes.

It is important for students to recognize the impact their final exams will have on their grades, and take steps to prepare so they can do their best. In W4 Advisory, we will be holding one-on-one check-ins with each student, reviewing their current grades, and helping them create a plan to prepare.

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 website, AHS Athletics Twitter or Instagram page. Please email Brandon Sutphin if you have any questions.

 

May 21 - Sports and Band Physicals for the 2023-24 School Year: Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1 2023. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up. You may pay by credit card on myschoolbucks or cash/check at the door. For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

 

 

May 21 - Rising 9th Grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night: The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions. Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

 

May 30 - Annandale Dance Clinics: Students Interested in being a part of the dance team next year can check out our dance clinic on May 30 from 3:30-4:30pm in the dance room. Come hear from seniors and learn some basic choreography as you prepare for tryouts in June.

 

This Week:

Monday, May 13

Occoquan Region Tennis - Team Matches

Boys @ Lake Braddock - 4:00pm

Girls @ Fairfax - 4:00pm

National District Girls/Boys Soccer Tournament - Quarterfinals

Girls vs Falls Church - 5:00pm

Boys vs Justice - 7:00pm

National District Softball Tournament - Quarterfinals

Softball @ TJ - 6:00pm

Tuesday, May 14

Spring Band Concert - Auditorium - 7:00pm

Occoquan Region Girls/Boys Lacrosse Tournament - First Round

Girls @ TBD

Boys @ TBD

Wednesday, May 15

National District Girls/Boys Soccer Tournament - Semifinals (Must win Monday)

Boys @ TBD 

Girls @ TBD 

Thursday, May 16

Spring Orchestra Concert - Auditorium - 7:00pm

Friday, May 17

National District Girls/Boys Soccer Tournament - Finals (Must win Monday & Wednesday)

Boys @ TBD 

Girls @ TBD

News from the PTSA

2024-2025 PTSA Board Slate: The Nominations Committee recommends the slate below for PTSA approval at its June meeting. Thank you to everyone who volunteered to serve on a committee. We will be circling back to get you engaged. We are always looking for more volunteers and there are roles that can fit every time commitment and interest. 

  • President: Angela Torres
  • Vice President Programs: Sarah Henken
  • Vice President Membership: Hanh McPherson
  • Treasurer: Renate Thompson
  • Secretary: Jennifer Ellis

 

All Night Grad Celebration Volunteers Needed: Annandale High School’s All Night Grad Celebration is June 4 from 11:00pm-5:00am at Audrey Moore Rec Center! Parents can join the fun by volunteering to help! It takes a lot of volunteers to make this a successful night for our seniors. Please look at the sign-up and find a shift that works for you.

 

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.

Annandale HS Summer Camps

Looking for fun activities for your child this summer? Annandale High School is offering a variety of summer camps this year for current elementary and middle school students led by our own Annandale coaches. Help spread the word to friends, family and neighbors! More information on signups upcoming!

Registration for all camps can be found HERE. See descriptions of the various camps below. More information can be found at AnnandaleAtoms.net

Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp, and they should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Cash or checks are accepted. Checks should be made out to “Annandale Athletic Boosters”.

Payment is due on the first day of camp or can be made online by clicking on the camps link below (When paying online, there is an additional small fee for processing). Save the dates for our camps below!

 

Multi-Sport Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 17-21 ($120): Campers will have fun playing a variety of sports including basketball, kickball, volleyball, soccer, and touch football. They will participate in fun contests and win prizes! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. To pay online for the Multi-Sport Camp: Click Here.

 

Olympics Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 24-27 ($120): This exciting camp features team activities including soccer, volleyball, basketball, touch football, and relay races. Campers will also get a chance to compete and earn medals! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. For questions about Multi-Sport or Olympics Camps, please reach out to Christopher Bagot, Camp Director and Varsity Coach. To pay online for the Olympics Camp: Click Here.

 

Basketball - Rising 4th-9th Graders - July 8-12 ($200): Campers will spend each day focused on developing their basketball skills. They will also receive a report card on their basketball abilities, a t-shirt, and a chance to win trophies. Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm. For questions about Basketball Camp please reach out to Jerome McAvoy, Camp Director and Varsity Coach. To pay online for the Basketball Camp: Click Here.

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Atom Nation

Tournament season is here! Make sure to get out and support the Atoms as they look to make deep postseason runs! A reminder that ticket prices are as follows, students - $5 and adults, $7!

Don't miss our on our upcoming concerts! Band and orchestra take the stage for the final concerts of the year on Tuesday and Thursday!

GO ATOMS!!! Atoms Weekly Recap

Here is a quick recap of first week of spring sports

Baseball had a tough week losing both games played. Monday the Atoms hosted Edison for their final game of the season. The Eagles were all over the Atoms coming away with the victory. Thursday was first round of the district tournament and saw the Atoms host the Majors. The Majors jumped out quick scoring 5 runs in the first inning. The Atoms hung tough cutting the margin to 8-6 before the Majors scored 5 more in the 7th to put the game away. The Atoms now move on the region tournament as the 5 seed and will play May 21. 

Softball had to play the wait around game for their game vs Edison. Originally scheduled for Monday, the game was delayed until Wednesday evening. The Atoms played host to the Eagles and held an early lead before Edison's bats got hot and took off from the Atoms. The Atoms will travel to TJ Monday for the first round of the district tournament. 

Boys Soccer were impressive in their two victories this week. Tuesday, the Atoms traveled to Mt. Vernon for their final district game and came away with a 5-1 victory. The win solidified the Atoms as the #3 seed in the upcoming district tournament. Thursday evening, the Atoms welcomed Freedom-Woodbridge to Annandale and sent them home with a 7-0 loss to complete their season. The Atoms host Justice in the first round of the district tournament Monday evening at 7:00pm.

Girls Soccer had a lot on the line Tuesday evening vs Mt. Vernon. Win and they become the 3 seed, tie be 4 seed at best, or lose and become the 5 or 6 seed. The question of what the night would become was answered early and often by the Atoms as they went up 3-0 early and coasted to the win to secure the #3 seed in the upcoming district tournament. The Atoms had one final game Thursday evening at Freedom-Woodbridge and ended the season strong with 4-1 victory! The Atoms host Falls Church in the first round of the district tournament Monday at 5:00pm.

Outdoor Track completed day 1 of the district meet with several Atoms having good performances in their respective field events! Day 2 resumes today at Falls Church. 

Boys Tennis doubles teams play in the first round of the district tournament Monday and unfortunately both came away with losses to end their district season. The Atoms qualified for the region tournament and travel to Lake Braddock on Monday.

Girls Tennis had doubles Monday afternoon but couldn't pull through with both teams falling in their first round matches. The Atoms move on the region tournament at Fairfax Monday afternoon.

Boys Lacrosse traveled to Edison for the first round of the district tournament. The Atoms played tough in the first half but unfortunately couldn't keep up with the Eagles in the second half falling 14-4. The Atoms will now play in the region tournament Tuesday evening. Opponent is still TBD.

Girls Lacrosse traveled about 2 miles down Little River to TJ to play in the first round of the district tournament. TJ came out strong and ran away from the Atoms to win 17-5. The Atoms qualified for the region tournament and will travel to a Patriot District school Tuesday. 

Fall Sports Tryout Information

Mark your calendars for Fall 2024 sports tryout dates. Golf tryouts begin on Friday, August 2 and all other fall sports (football, cheer, field hockey, cross-country & volleyball) will begin on Monday, August 5.  If you need to obtain a current VHSL physical, be sure to stop by our Physical Night at Annandale on May 21 between 5:45 and 7:30 pm.

Atoms Recognized for Postseason Teams

We have officially completed the winter 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

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

Annandale HS Summer Camps

Looking for fun activities for your child this summer? Annandale High School is offering a variety of summer camps this year for current elementary and middle school students led by our own Annandale coaches. Help spread the word to friends, family and neighbors! More information on signups upcoming!

Registration for all camps can be found HERE. See descriptions of the various camps below. More information can be found at AnnandaleAtoms.net

Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp, and they should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Cash or checks are accepted. Checks should be made out to “Annandale Athletic Boosters”.

Payment is due on the first day of camp or can be made online by clicking on the camps link below (When paying online, there is an additional small fee for processing).

Save the dates for our camps below!

Camp Information

Multi-Sport Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 17,18,20,21 ($120): Campers will have fun playing a variety of sports including basketball, kickball, volleyball, soccer, and touch football. They will participate in fun contests and win prizes! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

To pay online for the Multi-Sport Camp: Click Here

Olympics Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 24-27 ($120): This exciting camp features team activities including soccer, volleyball, basketball, touch football, and relay races. Campers will also get a chance to compete and earn medals! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

For questions about Multi-Sport or Olympics Camps, please reach out to Christopher Bagot, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Olympics Camp: Click Here

Basketball - Rising 4th-9th Graders - July 8-12 ($200): Campers will spend each day focused on developing their basketball skills. They will also receive a report card on their basketball abilities, a t-shirt, and a chance to win trophies. Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm. 

For questions about Basketball Camp please reach out to Jerome McAvoy, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Basketball Camp: Click Here

 

Annandale H.S. Physical Night

Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1, 2024. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up or scan the QR code below. 

**Middle school students, sixth and seventh graders CAN attend**

For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

Rising 9th Grade Activites/Athletics/Clubs Night

The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions.

Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

All Athletes End of Year Celebration 

We are cordially inviting ALL of our student-athletes and families to the annual Annandale All Athletes End of Year Celebration. The event is set up to reflect, recognize, and celebrate all programs and student-athletes accomplishments from this year. If you played on an athletic team this year, you are invited to this event and we are encouraging business casual attire for this evening. At the conclusion of the event, we will serve cake and drinks in the auditorium lobby for some socializing and mingling, so mark your calendar

Tuesday, May 28 Annandale Auditorium 6:30pm – End of Year Celebration Dance Clinics

Interested in being a part of the dance team next year?! Check out our dance clinic on May 30 3:30-4:30pm in the dance room. Come hear from seniors and learn some basic choreography as you prepare for tryouts in June.

Directors Cut 

Check out some of our upcoming performing arts concerts and musicals!

Band Concert

May 14 -  7:00pm

The Annandale High School Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will present their final concert of the year, combining forces in a musical celebration of “Marches, Movies, and Memories.” The concert is free, and we welcome all our Annandale friends and families to come support our talented band students, most especially our graduating seniors.

Orchestra Concert and End of Year Banquet

May 16 -  7:00pm

Orchestra is excited to welcome The United States Air Force Strolling Strings and Katie O’Hara LaBrie to premiere her piece “ATOMS!” written for our school! Featured guests of the performance include members of the Washington D.C. Chapter of The Grammy Recording Academy and Virginia House Delegate Watts. We are proud to showcase our 45 graduating Seniors and perform a diverse repertoire of heritage pieces. Come learn about our different cultures of music and celebrate the end of an incredible year of music making!

Broadway Desserts

May 23 & 24 - 7:00pm 

Broadway Desserts will feature all five of the AHS Choirs performing songs from the stage and is a Broadway Review of sorts. Both group and individual acts will be featured from auditions held earlier in the semester. The students prepare the music, pick their costumes and coordinate their choreography for a fantastic evening of entertainment. Please join us on either Thursday, May 23 or Friday, May 24 at 7:00pm in Watson Auditorium! Tickets go on sale April 22

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, June 10 at 6 pm!

Join us on Monday, June 10 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.

Learners Permit Testing at Annandale

Is your student eligible for a learner's permit (15 years and 6 months old)? Would you like to avoid the long lines at the DMV? Then we have the fix for you. Annandale 10th grade Driver's Education teachers will be offering learner's permit testing after school at 3:15pm for those students eligible for their permit. Students must register through ACE Website. Check out the dates below and for more information about how to register for testing, email one our Driver's Education teachers Lizzie McManus or Xiomara Hernandez

Monday, May 20, 2024 Weekly Schedule May 13 - May 18

Monday, May 13

Occoquan Region Tennis - Team Matches

Boys @ Lake Braddock - 4:00pm

Girls @ Fairfax - 4:00pm

National District Girls/Boys Soccer Tournament - Quarterfinals

Girls vs Falls Church - 5:00pm

Boys vs Justice - 7:00pm

National District Softball Tournament - Quarterfinals

Softball @ TJ - 6:00pm

Tuesday, May 14

Spring Band Concert - Auditorium - 7:00pm

Occoquan Region Girls/Boys Lacrosse Tournament - First Round

Girls @ TBD

Boys @ TBD

Wednesday, May 15

National District Girls/Boys Soccer Tournament - Semifinals (Must win Monday)

Boys @ TBD 

Girls @ TBD 

Thursday, May 16

Spring Orchestra Concert - Auditorium - 7:00pm

Friday, May 17

National District Girls/Boys Soccer Tournament - Finals (Must win Monday & Wednesday)

Boys @ TBD 

Girls @ TBD

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Annandale Community Insider - May 5

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Annandale Students, Families, and Community:

This past Thursday, the Class of 2024 hosted Prom at The River View at Occoquan. It was great to see our students dressed up and enjoying themselves on the dance floor! Looking ahead, on Friday, May 17, we invite our seniors to share where they are headed for college during our Senior Decision Day celebration.

As I shared last week, throughout this spring, we have many exciting events that feature the tremendous talent of our students (and families). I encourage all of you to attend some, or all of our events! On Thursday, our Parent Orchestra, led by Annie Ray, will be holding their spring concert. Designed to encourage families to learn a new instrument or dust off long unused playing skills, our Parent Orchestra has become a popular and fun way to deepen school-family-community connections. Then, on Friday, Senior artists will feature their incredible work at the Senior Art Show. Our band, orchestra, and chorus will hold their spring performances in the coming weeks. There is something for everyone, so join us!

Finally, this week is Teacher Appreciation Week, when we come together to celebrate the hard work and dedication of our staff. Every day, our teachers demonstrate strong commitment to our priorities of relationships and support, high quality instruction, and strong collaboration, to ensure we are a good school for all students. With the support of the Annandale PTSA, Leadership Class, and the Student Services Staff, we have organized daily events to show our appreciation for teachers and staff members. See below for opportunities to help show our appreciation to our incredible teachers!

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

Shawn DeRose, Principal

Important Dates

May 6 - Atoms Booster Club Meeting

May 6 - 10 - Staff Appreciation Week

May 8 - Partners for Safe Teen Driving 

May 9 - Parent Orchestra Concert, 7pm

May 10 - Senior Art Show

May 11 - Super Saturday: Reading

May 11 - Class of 2025 Fundraiser

May 14 - PTSA Meeting

May 14 - Band Concert

May 16 - Orchestra Concert

May 21-24 - Senior Exams

May 21 - Sports and Band Physicals

May 21 - Rising 9th Grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night

May 23, 24 - Broadway Desserts

May 27 - Memorial Day (No School)

 

May 6 - Atoms Booster Club Meeting: Join us on Monday, May 6 in-person at Annandale High School in the Driver’s Education Room. The meeting will begin at 6:00pm. All members of the Atoms Booster Club are invited to attend to hear the latest updates on our spring sports activities and support plans.

 

May 8 - Partners for Safe Teen Driving (PTSD), 6:30pm: Annandale High School will be hosting Partners for Safe Teen Driving on Wednesday, May 8 at 6:30pm. The state of Virginia requires students and their parents to attend one session of Partners for Safe Teen Driving in order to receive their Pink Card (DEC-8). If the parent and student are not in the auditorium at 6:30pm then they will be asked to attend another session. If you have any questions, please email Lizzie McManus.

 

May 9 - Parent Orchestra Concert, 7pm: Our Parent Orchestra, led by Annie Ray, will be performing on Thursday, May 9. Designed to encourage families to learn a new instrument or dust off long unused playing skills, our Parent Orchestra has become a popular and fun way to deepen school-family-community connections. Come out and see the show!

 

May 10 - Senior Art Show: On Friday, May 10, our Annandale Art seniors will showcase their portfolios in our annual Senior Art Show in Clausen Hall 6:00-8:00pm. This show is the capstone for IB Art and our level 4 art students in Studio Art, 3D Art, Digital Art, and Photography. The show also includes our esteemed seniors in upper level classes. Come check out the 27 individual exhibitions, celebrate our seniors, and even purchase artwork! Some pieces include adult content, viewer discretion is advised.

 

May 11 - Super Saturday SOL Prep: Annandale will continue the tradition of success that was established prior to, and even during COVID, by supporting students with Super Saturday SOL prep. This week we will host students preparing for the Reading SOL. Students will receive breakfast and lunch. Invitations were sent to students and families. If you have any questions, please reach out to your student’s teacher(s).

 

May 11 - Class of 2025 Fundraiser at Chipotle, 5-9pm: Do good with Chipotle! The Class of 2025 will be hosting a fundraiser on Saturday 5/11 from 5-9pm at Chipotle on Little River Tpke in Alexandria. Order online for pickup using code ZNV6NXG or show the flyer posted in the hallways/mention the fundraiser when ordering in the restaurant. Chipotle will donate 25% of sales to the Class of 2025. Valid only at 6242 Little River Turnpike, Alexandria VA.

SOL and IB Exam Schedule  

Now through May 31 - SOL Testing: SOL testing will begin tomorrow, April 22 and continue through May 31. Students and families have received email notification of test schedules. Students will also receive email reminders the day before their scheduled test. Please encourage students to check their email to find their test information. If you have any questions about your student’s testing schedule, please contact Meg Anderson.

 

Now through May 17 - IB Testing: IB Testing will be held in various locations in the building beginning this Thursday. Here is the link to the detailed IB Testing calendar with arrival time and test duration.  Locations will be added two weeks prior to testing which will mostly consist of the main gym and the library. Students testing in the afternoon should eat A lunch. Students are required to remain in the testing room for the full duration of each exam. Students should bring pens and pencils as well as a calculator. Backpacks and cell phones will be stored in the back of the room and can not be accessed during testing. If the exam is scheduled to continue after the final school bell, students need to arrange for alternative transportation home. Students with IB approved testing accommodations will be notified prior to testing. Late arrival/early dismissal forms for IB testing dates can be found in the Attendance office after spring break. Contact Linda Bradshaw with any questions.

Awesome Atoms

ATC Students Perform at Shakespeare Theatre Company School Residency Program: The Annandale Theatre Arts 2, 3, and 4 students performed a scene from Macbeth as part of the Shakespeare Theatre Company School Residency Program. The students studied themes of power, fate, free will, and the supernatural. Then students had an opportunity to perform with nine other area schools. 

 

Atoms Athletes at the Next Level: We recently recognized our Atoms athletes who have committed to play athletics at the collegiate level. Ros McClendon will play Field Hockey at Goucher College, Colin McGee will Swim at College of the Holy Cross, Zachary Plank will play Baseball at Susquehanna University, and Amaya Sutton-Antezana will play Soccer at Marymount University. We are proud of their accomplishments and can't wait to hear of their future success!

 

AHS and Annandale Terrace Bands Create Connections: AHS Band Director, Chad Steffey was recognized on the FCPS Cares website for going above and beyond to support the fifth grade Band students at Annandale Terrace Elementary School. Mr. Steffey supported about 66 students in preparing for their concert. In addition, several Annandale High School students (some ATES alumni) played along with the elementary students. It was truly a special collaboration of music making that made the Spring Concert a huge success!

 

Rossy Soto Selected for Virginia Space Grant Consortium: Congratulations to Rossy Soto for being selected to attend a seven day Commercial ReSupply Academy in August at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport. Rossy completed an online course that began last summer and ended in April through the Virginia Space Grant Consortium. Based on her success in the course, she was invited to attend the academy.

 

AHS Grad Earns Remarkable Futures Scholarship: Congratulations to Youssef Girgis, a former AHS student in the ESOL program, who pushed himself to graduate early before his class of 2024. Youssef was recently awarded the “Remarkable Futures Scholarship” from Chick-fil-a. He is now studying Mechanical Engineering at NOVA and wants to open his own company one day.

 

Spanish Teacher, Miles Meijer, Published in Education Blog, Edutopia: Mr. Meijer’s article, Using Task-Based Lessons to Enhance World Language Classes, was published on the blog Edutopia. The article shares the approach his team takes towards designing assignments based on real-world scenarios that ask students to communicate in the target language. Congratulations to Mr. Meijer and the entire Spanish 2 team for being featured for their outstanding work.

 

Students Participate in Global Classroom Project: The Annandale High School Global Navigators had a wonderful time attending and hosting a stand at the FCPS Global Classroom Project showcase. The students shared their study abroad experience and spotlighted how it connected to the UN Sustainable Development. Our AHS students represented the Annandale Atoms in this county-wide event filled with inspiring leaders.

Important Information

SOL Retake Support: At Annandale, we are proud that we have many systems in place to support our students. To that end, when students do not pass their first-attempt SOLs, we double down on our academic support during class time and through PRIDE Time and ASAP to ensure students are successful with additional testing opportunities. Students who qualify for a retake (and their families) will receive an email with information about the retake date as well as the additional support we will provide. Please reach out to your student’s teachers with any questions you may have.

 

Class of 2024 News: Graduation is quickly approaching and we wanted to share important information and dates that will assist seniors, parents and community members in preparing and planning for the end of the school year. Last week we sent out important information in our latest Class of 2024 Newsletter. For more details on any of these events or to stay up-to-date, check the information shared in our Schoology group. Use the join code K8K2-FV6B-PBZCJ. If you have any questions about upcoming senior events, Jeff Smith, Pat Brown, and Jane Scharankov, or our senior administrator, Aaron Schneider.

Parent Volunteers and Donations Needed! 

The final months of school include a number of exciting events and many opportunities to donate or volunteer at Annandale High School. Your support is not just appreciated; it's essential. Volunteering or donating is a testament to the strength and unity of our school community. Your willingness to contribute not only enriches our school culture and supports our students’ success, but also serves as a powerful model of community engagement for our students. See detailed opportunities below. 

 

Now through May 17 - Proctors Needed for IB Exams: IB exams are starting soon and we are in need of help to proctor the exams. Volunteers are needed to walk around the testing room occasionally and sit/monitor students. No special training is needed. Each testing room will have at least one experienced proctor that will be in charge of administering the test. We just need additional adult supervision. Volunteers must be 21 or older. Bring your driver’s license to check-in at the main office. Dress casually with comfortable shoes! Check out this Sign Up Genius. Questions? Please email Linda Bradshaw, IB DP Coordinator. 

 

Help Recognize our Amazing Teachers! Seeking $5-$10 Gift Card Donations: This year, Teacher Appreciation Week is from May 6-10. As a gesture of our appreciation of all the hard work and flexibility our teachers have demonstrated this year, we would like to offer a small gift to teachers. We are asking that you please donate $5-$10 gift cards, to any establishment of your choice. If you are able to donate, please drop off gift cards to the Main Office or purchase gift cards via Amazon and have them shipped to Annandale High School. We appreciate your support in celebrating the amazing work our teachers are doing this year.

 

Concession Stand Coverage - Help Wanted! Click on a link below to sign up and support our Atoms Booster club! If anyone has trouble with the above links, please email [email protected]. Thank you for your support!

Varsity Softball: Sign Up Here

JV Softball: Sign Up Here

Varsity Baseball: Sign Up Here 

JV Baseball: Sign Up Here

 

Donate to the All Night Grad Party Online Auction! Do you own a business or love a local business? We’re gathering donations for our Annual Silent Auction, which benefits our All Night Grad Celebration. All donations are tax deductible and the business that donated will be advertised in our auction. If you would like to donate, please contact ANGC Chair Rheanna Bernard at [email protected]

 

All Night Grad Celebration Volunteers Needed: Annandale High School’s All Night Grad Celebration is June 4 from 11:00pm-5:00am at Audrey Moore Rec Center! Parents can join the fun by volunteering to help! It takes a lot of volunteers to make this a successful night for our seniors. Please look at the sign-up and find a shift that works for you.

 

PTSA Nominations for the 2024-25 School Year Are Now Open! If you are interested in serving as an officer or would like to volunteer on a PTSA committee please complete the engagement form. Officer training is provided and committees will be supported by an experienced Board. There are roles for all talents and experience levels. Committee roles range from communication, social media, fundraising, scholarships and awards, All Night Grad, running an online auction and so much more. We need you to make the PTSA successful. The officer application deadline is May 1. Committee interest is ongoing.  

College Admission & Financial Aid

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.

 

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. 

 

How to Get Help Filling Out the FAFSA: According to recent news reports, as many as 30% fewer graduating seniors have completed and submitted a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Many schools rely upon this form to grant students financial aid award letters. Families who have questions or persistent issues filling out the FAFSA might consider scheduling a free appointment with our partners at College Access Fairfax. Email [email protected]. All FAFSA help provided by our school or College Access Fairfax is free.

Opportunities

May 11 Class of 2025 Fundraiser at Chipotle, 5-9pm: Do good with Chipotle! The Class of 2025 will be hosting a fundraiser on Saturday, May 11 from 5-9pm at Chipotle on Little River Tpke in Alexandria. Order online for pickup using code ZNV6NXG or show the flyer posted in the hallways/mention the fundraiser when ordering in the restaurant. Chipotle will donate 25% of sales to the Class of 2025. Valid only at 6242 Little River Tpke, Alexandria VA.

 

Now through May 19 - Yearbooks for Sale: Commemorate the 2023-2024 school year by pre-ordering a yearbook! AHS Yearbooks are now for sale at www.yearbookforever.com. Yearbook distribution begins Monday, May 20. 

 

Students Can Register to Vote at AHS: To support students as citizens, Virginia code now requires schools to hold voter registration opportunities during school: “Each student who is eligible to register to vote shall be provided the opportunity to complete an application form during the normal course of the school day.” Located around the school and near each Social Studies classroom is a flyer to encourage our students to register to vote. There will also be an announcement in the W4 lesson to remind students of this opportunity. Flyers include a QR Code to the Virginia Department of Elections citizen portal to register to vote.

 

No-Cost Virtual Therapy for High School Students: Virtual therapy sessions are available to FCPS high school students at no cost to provide a safe space to address concerns such as, mood/behavior changes, motivation, grief/loss, anxiety, worry, fears, social skills, bullying, peer and family relationships, and academic stress. In order for students to participate, caregivers must give permission for FCPS to share basic demographic information with Hazel Health in ParentVUE and provide consent. Students can then be referred to therapy by a guardian or school staff member. You may refer your child by calling 571-749-2940 or by contacting your student’s counselor. Visit the FCPS Teletherapy webpage for more information.

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 website, AHS Athletics Twitter or Instagram page. Please email Brandon Sutphin if you have any questions.

 

May 21 - Sports and Band Physicals for the 2023-24 School Year: Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1 2023. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up. You may pay by credit card on myschoolbucks or cash/check at the door. For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

 

May 21 - Rising 9th Grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night: The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions. Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

 

May 30 - Annandale Dance Clinics: Students Interested in being a part of the dance team next year can check out our dance clinic on May 30 from 3:30-4:30pm in the dance room. Come hear from seniors and learn some basic choreography as you prepare for tryouts in June.

 

This Week:

Monday, May 6

National District Tennis - Doubles Matches

Boys @ Mt. Vernon - 3:30pm

Girls @ Annandale - 3:30pm

Varsity Baseball vs Edison - 6:30pm

Varsity Softball vs Edison - 6:30pm

JV Baseball/Softball @ Edison - 6:00pm

Tuesday, May 7

Girls Soccer vs Mt. Vernon - 5:45/7:30pm

Boys Soccer @ Mt. Vernon - 5:45/7:30pm

Wednesday, May 8

Boys National District Lacrosse Quarterfinals @ Edison - 7:00pm

Girls National District Lacrosse Quarterfinals @ TJ - 6:00pm

Varsity Baseball vs Freedom (WB) - 6:00pm

Thursday, May 9

National District Outdoor Track Meet - Day 1 @ Falls Church

National District Baseball/Softball Tournament @ TBA

Boys Soccer vs Freedom (WB) - 5:45/7:30pm

Varsity Girls Soccer @ Freedom (WB) - 6:00pm

Friday, May 10

Boys/Girls National District Lacrosse Semifinals @ TBA (Must win Wednesday)

Saturday, May 11

National District Outdoor Track Meet - Day 2 @ Falls Church

News from the PTSA

PTSA Nominations for the 2024-25 School Year Are Now Open! If you are interested in serving as an officer or would like to volunteer on a PTSA committee please complete the engagement form. Officer training is provided and committees will be supported by an experienced Board. There are roles for all talents and experience levels. Committee roles range from communication, social media, fundraising, scholarships and awards, All Night Grad, running an online auction and so much more. We need you to make the PTSA successful. The officer application deadline is May 1st. Committee interest is ongoing.  

 

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.

Annandale HS Summer Camps

Looking for fun activities for your child this summer? Annandale High School is offering a variety of summer camps this year for current elementary and middle school students led by our own Annandale coaches. Help spread the word to friends, family and neighbors! More information on signups upcoming!

Registration for all camps can be found HERE. See descriptions of the various camps below. More information can be found at AnnandaleAtoms.net

Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp, and they should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Cash or checks are accepted. Checks should be made out to “Annandale Athletic Boosters”.

Payment is due on the first day of camp or can be made online by clicking on the camps link below (When paying online, there is an additional small fee for processing). Save the dates for our camps below!

 

Multi-Sport Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 17-21 ($120): Campers will have fun playing a variety of sports including basketball, kickball, volleyball, soccer, and touch football. They will participate in fun contests and win prizes! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. To pay online for the Multi-Sport Camp: Click Here.

 

Olympics Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 24-27 ($120): This exciting camp features team activities including soccer, volleyball, basketball, touch football, and relay races. Campers will also get a chance to compete and earn medals! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. For questions about Multi-Sport or Olympics Camps, please reach out to Christopher Bagot, Camp Director and Varsity Coach. To pay online for the Olympics Camp: Click Here.

 

Basketball - Rising 4th-9th Graders - July 8-12 ($200): Campers will spend each day focused on developing their basketball skills. They will also receive a report card on their basketball abilities, a t-shirt, and a chance to win trophies. Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm. For questions about Basketball Camp please reach out to Jerome McAvoy, Camp Director and Varsity Coach. To pay online for the Basketball Camp: Click Here.

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Annandale High School Athletics and Activities

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Atom Nation

It's the final week of the regular season for our spring teams! There are a lot of scenarios that are in play that will determine if our Atoms will be hosting district tournament games so make sure that you catch all the action this week and help cheer on the teams! Make sure to mark your calendars for the End of Year All Athletes Celebration on May 28, more information below!

Don't miss our on our upcoming concerts! Today is the final day of the spring musical at 2:00 and 7:00pm. Our band and orchestra hit the stage next week for their final concerts of the year!

GO ATOMS!!! Atoms Weekly Recap

Here is a quick recap of first week of spring sports

Baseball went 1-1 for the week. The Atoms traveled to Lewis to take on the Lancers and came away with a comfortable 16-1 win as they prepare for the final district game vs Edison on Monday. The Atoms got back on the field Tuesday and hosted the current number one team in the Liberty District, Langley. Langley got up early and ran away from the Atoms to get the win. The Atoms play their final district game Monday with multiple scenarios still in effect for the district tournament seeding on Thursday, so stay tuned!

Softball lost their lone game of the week to Centreville. The Atoms played hard but the Wildcats were too much. The Atoms host Edison Monday in their final game before the district tournament. There is a couple scenarios still in place to determine the Atoms final seeding in the district tournament, so stay tuned!

Boys Soccer traveled to Edison on Wednesday in pivotal match up versus the Eagles. It was a competitive game that was back and forth between the teams that ultimately saw the Atoms emerge victorious! With the win, the Atoms secured the #3 seed in the upcoming National District Tournament that starts Monday, May 13. The Atoms still have one district game remaining at Mt. Vernon Tuesday.

Girls Soccer hosted Edison Wednesday evening and came away with a late goal in the second half to get the 2-1 win over Edison! The Atoms put themselves into a scenario where they could host a first round district tournament game with a win. There are multiple scenarios in play so make sure to check out the game Tuesday evening vs Mt. Vernon. 

Outdoor Track had their final meet Wednesday at Falls Church. The Atoms had some good performances from multiples athletes who locked up a spot in the upcoming National District Track Meet this upcoming Thursday and Saturday at Falls Church.

Boys Tennis completed their regular season schedule with a 1-1 split for the week. The Atoms beat Mt. Vernon on Monday but couldn't keep up with Hayfield on Wednesday. The National District Singles tournament got underway Thursday afternoon at Mt. Vernon. Both Austin Graham and Quang Bui battled hard in their matches but could pull out the win in their first round matches in the district tournament. The Atoms send their doubles teams to the district tournament on Monday.

Girls Tennis had a packed week with three matches in three days. The Atoms went 1-2 over those matches, beating Mt. Vernon Monday but fell to Falls Church and Hayfield in consecutive days. The Atoms sent the top two girls into the district tournament Thursday. Madison Mum had a great match but lost 10-8 in her first round match. Lizzie Gronberg on the other hand won her first match 10-6 to move on to quarterfinals. Unfortunately, Lizzie took on the number 2 seed in the tournament and lost 10-1 to be eliminated from the tournament. The Atoms send their doubles teams to the district tournament on Monday.

Boys Lacrosse won their final game of the season at Osbourn Monday evening! It was a great team effort by the Atoms who now turn their attention to the district tournament where they travel to take on Edison Wednesday evening at 7:00pm.

Girls Lacrosse hosted Edison Monday for their final tune up before the district tournament. The Eagles ran away from the Atoms in the second half to get the win. The Atoms now travel to TJ for their first round game Wednesday at 6:00pm.

Atoms Athletes at the Next Level

Monday, April 22, we honored and recognized our Atoms athletes who have committed to play athletics at the collegiate level. We are proud of their accomplishments and can't wait to hear of their future success!

Ros McClendon - Field Hockey - Goucher College

Colin McGee - Swim - College of the Holy Cross

Zachary Plank - Baseball - Susquehanna University

Amaya Sutton-Antezana - Soccer - Marymount University

Atoms Recognized for Postseason Teams

We have officially completed the winter 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

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

Annandale HS Summer Camps

Looking for fun activities for your child this summer? Annandale High School is offering a variety of summer camps this year for current elementary and middle school students led by our own Annandale coaches. Help spread the word to friends, family and neighbors! More information on signups upcoming!

Registration for all camps can be found HERE. See descriptions of the various camps below. More information can be found at AnnandaleAtoms.net

Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp, and they should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Cash or checks are accepted. Checks should be made out to “Annandale Athletic Boosters”.

Payment is due on the first day of camp or can be made online by clicking on the camps link below (When paying online, there is an additional small fee for processing).

Save the dates for our camps below!

Camp Information

Multi-Sport Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 17,18,20,21 ($120): Campers will have fun playing a variety of sports including basketball, kickball, volleyball, soccer, and touch football. They will participate in fun contests and win prizes! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

To pay online for the Multi-Sport Camp: Click Here

Olympics Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 24-27 ($120): This exciting camp features team activities including soccer, volleyball, basketball, touch football, and relay races. Campers will also get a chance to compete and earn medals! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

For questions about Multi-Sport or Olympics Camps, please reach out to Christopher Bagot, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Olympics Camp: Click Here

Basketball - Rising 4th-9th Graders - July 8-12 ($200): Campers will spend each day focused on developing their basketball skills. They will also receive a report card on their basketball abilities, a t-shirt, and a chance to win trophies. Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm. 

For questions about Basketball Camp please reach out to Jerome McAvoy, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Basketball Camp: Click Here

 

Annandale H.S. Physical Night

Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1, 2024. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up or scan the QR code below. For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

Rising 9th Grade Activites/Athletics/Clubs Night

The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions.

Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

All Athletes End of Year Celebration 

We are cordially inviting ALL of our student-athletes and families to the annual Annandale All Athletes End of Year Celebration. The event is set up to reflect, recognize, and celebrate all programs and student-athletes accomplishments from this year. If you played on an athletic team this year, you are invited to this event and we are encouraging business casual attire for this evening. At the conclusion of the event, we will serve cake and drinks in the auditorium lobby for some socializing and mingling, so mark your calendar

Tuesday, May 28 Annandale Auditorium 6:30pm – End of Year Celebration Dance Clinics

Interested in being a part of the dance team next year?! Check out our dance clinic on May 30 3:30-4:30pm in the dance room. Come hear from seniors and learn some basic choreography as you prepare for tryouts in June.

Directors Cut 

Check out some of our upcoming performing arts concerts and musicals!

ATC Presents The Mean Girls Musical!

May 4 - 2:00/7:00pm

The Mean Girls Musical: High School Version brings the beloved teen comedy to life on stage. Follow Cady Heron as she navigates the treacherous world of high school cliques, led by the infamous Plastics: Regina George, Gretchen Wieners, and Karen Smith. With catchy tunes, sharp humor, and a timely message about the perils of gossip and social hierarchy, this musical adaptation captures the essence of adolescent drama and the quest for acceptance. Join Cady and her classmates as they learn valuable lessons about friendship, betrayal, and the true meaning of being "fetch." Tickets on sale now!

Band Concert

May 14 -  7:00pm

The Annandale High School Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will present their final concert of the year, combining forces in a musical celebration of “Marches, Movies, and Memories.” The concert is free, and we welcome all our Annandale friends and families to come support our talented band students, most especially our graduating seniors.

Orchestra Concert and End of Year Banquet

May 16 -  7:00pm

Orchestra is excited to welcome The United States Air Force Strolling Strings and Katie O’Hara LaBrie to premiere her piece “ATOMS!” written for our school! Featured guests of the performance include members of the Washington D.C. Chapter of The Grammy Recording Academy and Virginia House Delegate Watts. We are proud to showcase our 45 graduating Seniors and perform a diverse repertoire of heritage pieces. Come learn about our different cultures of music and celebrate the end of an incredible year of music making!

Broadway Desserts

May 23 & 24 - 7:00pm 

Broadway Desserts will feature all five of the AHS Choirs performing songs from the stage and is a Broadway Review of sorts. Both group and individual acts will be featured from auditions held earlier in the semester. The students prepare the music, pick their costumes and coordinate their choreography for a fantastic evening of entertainment. Please join us on either Thursday, May 23 or Friday, May 24 at 7:00pm in Watson Auditorium! Tickets go on sale April 22

CONGRATULATIONS TYLER MILLER!

A special shoutout to sophomore, Tyler Miller. Tyler represented Annandale High School as Second Bass at Virginia All-State Choir! He was one of 386 students from the state and this is his second year representing AHS!

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, May 6 at 6 pm!

Join us on Monday, May 6 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 Athletics Concession Stand

Boosters needs you help with concession stand coverage! Click on a link below to sign up and support our Atoms Booster club!

Varsity Softball: Sign up here

JV Softball: Sign up Here

Varsity Baseball:  Sign Up Here 

JV Baseball:  Sign Up Here

If anyone has trouble with the above links, please email [email protected] 

Thank you for your support!

Learners Permit Testing at Annandale

Is your student eligible for a learner's permit (15 years and 6 months old)? Would you like to avoid the long lines at the DMV? Then we have the fix for you. Annandale 10th grade Driver's Education teachers will be offering learner's permit testing after school at 3:15pm for those students eligible for their permit. Students must register through ACE Website. Check out the dates below and for more information about how to register for testing, email one our Driver's Education teachers Lizzie McManus or Xiomara Hernandez

Monday, May 6, 2024

Monday, May 20, 2024

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, May 8, 2024

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

Weekly Schedule May 6 - May 11

Monday, May 6

National District Tennis - Doubles Matches

Boys @ Mt. Vernon - 3:30pm

Girls @ Annandale - 3:30pm

Varsity Baseball vs Edison - 6:30pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

Varsity Softball vs Edison - 6:30pm

JV Baseball/Softball @ Edison - 6:00pm

Tuesday, May 7

Girls Soccer vs Mt. Vernon - 5:45/7:30pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

Boys Soccer @ Mt. Vernon - 5:45/7:30pm

Wednesday, May 8

Boys National District Lacrosse Quarterfinals @ Edison - 7:00pm

Girls National District Lacrosse Quarterfinals @ TJ - 6:00pm

Varsity Baseball vs Freedom (WB) - 6:00pm

Thursday, May 9

National District Outdoor Track Meet - Day 1 @ Falls Church

National District Baseball/Softball Tournament @ TBA

Boys Soccer vs Freedom (WB) - 5:45/7:30pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

Varsity Girls Soccer @ Freedom (WB) - 6:00pm

Friday, May 10

Boys/Girls National District Lacrosse Semifinals @ TBA (Must win Wednesday)

Saturday, May 11

National District Outdoor Track Meet - Day 2 @ Falls Church

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Help Support Teacher Appreciation Week, May 6-10

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Annandale Community:

There are not enough words to express our appreciation for the (endless) hours that Annandale teachers spend with our kids, so we attempt to express it with FOOD!

The PTSA and the Culinary Arts Department will provide a Teacher Appreciation Breakfast, but we need help with volunteers and some items to round out the menu and make the event a success. Please sign up here to help!

Please drop off donated items to the AHS Main Office no later than 7:00am on Wednesday, May 8. Don't have time to shop? Consider making a monetary donation and we will shop for you! Donations slots are available ($10, $25, or other donation amount). You can select "Sign Up & Pay Now" to donate online or "Sign Up & Pay Later" if you prefer to send your donation in through the AHS office. Donations sent to the office should be in an envelope marked "Teacher Breakfast" with checks made payable to Annandale HS PTSA. 

Thank you for supporting our teachers!

Sincerely,

Annandale PTSA

 

Help Recognize our Amazing Teachers! Seeking $5-$10 Gift Card Donations: This year, Teacher Appreciation Week is from May 6-10. As a gesture of our appreciation of all the hard work and flexibility our teachers have demonstrated this year, we would like to offer a small gift to teachers. We are asking that you please donate $5-$10 gift cards, to any establishment of your choice, from now until May 3. If you are able to donate, please drop off gift cards to the Main Office or purchase gift cards via Amazon and have them shipped to Annandale High School. We appreciate your support in celebrating the amazing work our teachers are doing this year.

Donate or Volunteer Today!

In addition to supporting Teacher Appreciation Week, listed below is other opportunities to get involved and support Annandale High School. 

 

Donate to the All Night Grad Party Online Auction! Do you own a business or love a local business? We’re gathering donations for our Annual Silent Auction, which benefits our All Night Grad Celebration. All donations are tax deductible and the business that donated will be advertised in our auction. If you would like to donate, please contact ANGC Chair Rheanna Bernard at [email protected].

 

Now through May 17 - Proctors Needed for IB Exams: IB exams are starting soon and we are in need of help to proctor the exams. Volunteers are needed to walk around the testing room occasionally and sit/monitor students. No special training is needed. Each testing room will have at least one experienced proctor that will be in charge of administering the test. We just need additional adult supervision. Volunteers must be 21 or older. Bring your driver’s license to check-in at the main office. Dress casually with comfortable shoes!

Check out this Sign Up Genius. Questions? Please email Linda Bradshaw, IB DP Coordinator. 

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Annandale Community Insider - April 28

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Annandale Students, Families, and Community:

This weekend I had an opportunity to see the Annandale Theater Company’s production of Mean Girls The Musical, which opened this weekend and will continue on May 3 & 4. If you haven’t yet had an opportunity to see the drama that goes down at North Shore High, I encourage you to check it out. Tickets are on sale now!

This past week, we kicked off testing season with a successful start to SOL and IB testing. At Annandale, we are proud that we have many systems in place to support our students. Our approach to high-quality instruction, along with providing targeted intervention through PRIDE Time, our After School Academic Program (ASAP), and Super Saturdays, goes a long way to meeting students’ needs. Speaking of Super Saturdays, over 290 students have attended Super Saturdays over the past two weekends. We are so proud of our students who show their determination by attending these opportunities. A huge thanks to our teachers, administrators, and instructional coaches for supporting our students beyond the regular school day.

We also know that sometimes students might need additional attempts to be successful. At Annandale, we continue to provide targeted intervention to students who qualify for a retake during the school day and after school. Please see below for more information about how we support students’ SOL retakes, and as always, reach out to your student’s teachers with any questions you may have. 

Finally, May 6-10 is Teacher Appreciation Week! With your support, we will be celebrating the hard work and dedication of our teachers throughout the week. One way you can help is by donating $5-$10 gift cards. If you are able to donate, please drop off gift cards to the Main Office or purchase gift cards via Amazon and have them shipped to Annandale High School. We also encourage you or your student to reach out directly to your student’s teachers with a note of appreciation. Knowing they are making a difference is a priceless gift.

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

Shawn DeRose, Principal

Important Dates

May 2 - Senior Prom

May 3 - Teacher Work Day (No School)

May 3, 4 - Spring Musical

May 4 - Super Saturday: Algebra 2 & Geometry

May 6 - Atoms Booster Club Meeting

May 6 - 10 - Staff Appreciation Week

May 8 - PTSA Pantry Distribution

May 8 - Partners for Safe Teen Driving 

May 9 - Parent Orchestra Concert

May 10 - Senior Art Show

May 11 - Super Saturday: Reading

May 11 - Class of 2025 Fundraiser

May 14 - PTSA Meeting

May 14 - Band Concert

May 16 - Orchestra Concert

May 21 - Sports and Band Physicals Night

May 21 - Rising 9th Grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night

May 23, 24 - Broadway Desserts

May 27 - Memorial Day (No School)

 

May 2 - Senior Prom, 8-11pm: Prom will be held this Thursday, May 2 from 8:00-11:00pm at The River View at Occoquan. Each senior may purchase up to two (2) tickets. No tickets will be sold at the door. If students would like to bring a guest who does not attend Annandale High School, they must pick up a guest form from the front office and return it to Aaron Schneider, Class of 2024 Administrator, for approval. Students should not purchase tickets until the form is approved.

 

May 3, 4 - Mean Girls, The Musical: High School Version brings the beloved teen comedy to life on stage. Follow Cady Heron as she navigates the treacherous world of high school cliques, led by the infamous Plastics: Regina George, Gretchen Wieners, and Karen Smith. With catchy tunes, sharp humor, and a timely message about the perils of gossip and social hierarchy, this musical adaptation captures the essence of adolescent drama and the quest for acceptance. Join Cady and her classmates as they learn valuable lessons about friendship, betrayal, and the true meaning of being "fetch." Tickets on sale now!

 

May 4 - Super Saturday SOL Prep: Annandale will continue the tradition of success that was established prior to, and even during COVID, by supporting students with Super Saturday SOL prep. This week we will host students preparing for the Algebra 2 & Geometry SOLs. Students will receive breakfast and lunch. Invitations were sent to students and families. If you have any questions, please reach out to your student’s teacher(s).

SOL and IB Exam Schedule

Now through May 31 - SOL Testing: SOL testing will begin tomorrow, April 22 and continue through May 31. Students and families have received email notification of test schedules. Students will also receive email reminders the day before their scheduled test. Please encourage students to check their email to find their test information. If you have any questions about your student’s testing schedule, please contact Meg Anderson.

 

Now through May 17 - IB Testing: IB Testing will be held in various locations in the building beginning this Thursday. Here is the link to the detailed IB Testing calendar with arrival time and test duration.  Locations will be added two weeks prior to testing which will mostly consist of the main gym and the library. Students testing in the afternoon should eat A lunch. Students are required to remain in the testing room for the full duration of each exam. Students should bring pens and pencils as well as a calculator. Backpacks and cell phones will be stored in the back of the room and can not be accessed during testing. If the exam is scheduled to continue after the final school bell, students need to arrange for alternative transportation home. Students with IB approved testing accommodations will be notified prior to testing. Late arrival/early dismissal forms for IB testing dates can be found in the Attendance office after spring break. Contact Linda Bradshaw with any questions.

Awesome Atoms

Autism Acceptance Night: Thursday evening we celebrated Autism Acceptance Night at the varsity baseball game! The night was a huge success for our special education department as many community members and students came out to show their support! Thank you to our special guest stars Kevin Maldonado-Lopez and Andy Ocloo threw out the first pitch for the game.

 

Sage Nagle Winns Runner Up in STEM for Her Earth Day Innovation Contest: Annandale Junior, Sage Nagle, was featured on WUSA9 for being named runner up in the STEM for Her Earth Day Innovation Contest. Her entry started as her Science Fair project, when she explored ways to tackle oil spills. Congratulations to Sage on this incredible accomplishment! 

 

CAT B Teacher Jill Hunt Recognized at ATS workshop: Congratulations to Jill Hunt who was recognized as an outstanding example of an educator who integrates Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ACC) into daily instruction. She was invited to present at the FCPS AAC Integration Workshop on Tuesday, April 23 at the Instructional Program Support Center (ISPC). Jill had the opportunity to share teaching successes as well as collaborate with other educators across the county. Awesome work Jill!

 

Lauren Paz Soldan, Spanish Teacher, Recognized for NBCT: Spanish Teacher, Lauren Paz Soldan was recognized at last week’s School Board Meeting for earning her National Board Certification. National Board Certification is the most respected professional certification available in education and was designed to develop, retain and recognize accomplished teachers and to generate ongoing improvement in schools nationwide. Congratulations to Ms. Paz Soldan for earning this incredible recognition.

 

Administrative Professional Appreciation Day: We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to all who contribute to the success of our school. This week we celebrated our administrative staff on Administrative Professionals Day. They deserve a special mention for their unwavering support of our school community. They set the welcoming tone at our school and are always ready to assist anyone, anytime.

 

Annandale Orchestra’s National Anthem Performance at Nationals Park Released! Our Orchestra students performed the National Anthem at the Nationals game against the Houston Astros last week. You can find their performance as it appeared on the Jumbotron online now. They did an incredible job. Check it out!

 

Important Information

SOL Retake Support: At Annandale, we are proud that we have many systems in place to support our students. To that end, when students do not pass their first-attempt SOLs, we double down on our academic support during class time and through PRIDE Time and ASAP to ensure students are successful with additional testing opportunities. Students who qualify for a retake (and their families) will receive an email with information about the retake date as well as the additional support we will provide. Please reach out to your student’s teachers with any questions you may have.

 

Class of 2024 News: Graduation is quickly approaching and we wanted to share important information and dates that will assist seniors, parents and community members in preparing and planning for the end of the school year. Last week we sent out important information in our latest Class of 2024 Newsletter. For more details on any of these events or to stay up-to-date, check the information shared in our Schoology group. Use the join code K8K2-FV6B-PBZCJ. If you have any questions about upcoming senior events, Jeff Smith, Pat Brown, and Jane Scharankov, or our senior administrator, Aaron Schneider.

Parent Volunteers and Donations Needed! 

The final two months of school include a number of exciting events and many opportunities to donate or volunteer at Annandale High School. Your support is not just appreciated; it's essential. 

Volunteering or donating is a testament to the strength and unity of our school community. Your willingness to contribute not only enriches our school culture and supports our students’ success, but also serves as a powerful model of community engagement for our students. See detailed opportunities below. 

 

Prom Chaperones Needed! Prom is on Thursday, May 2 and we are looking for chaperones! This is a great way to connect with students and ensure a safe and enjoyable evening for everyone. If you would like to chaperone, please use this link to sign up for a shift or the entire night. Thank you for considering being a part of this special event!

 

Now through May 17 - Proctors Needed for IB Exams: IB exams are starting soon and we are in need of help to proctor the exams. Volunteers are needed to walk around the testing room occasionally and sit/monitor students. No special training is needed. Each testing room will have at least one experienced proctor that will be in charge of administering the test. We just need additional adult supervision. Volunteers must be 21 or older. Bring your driver’s license to check-in at the main office. Dress casually with comfortable shoes! Check out this Sign Up Genius. Questions? Please email Linda Bradshaw, IB DP Coordinator. 

 

Help Recognize our Amazing Teachers! Seeking $5-$10 Gift Card Donations: This year, Teacher Appreciation Week is from May 6-10. As a gesture of our appreciation of all the hard work and flexibility our teachers have demonstrated this year, we would like to offer a small gift to teachers. We are asking that you please donate $5-$10 gift cards, to any establishment of your choice, from now until May 3. If you are able to donate, please drop off gift cards to the Main Office or purchase gift cards via Amazon and have them shipped to Annandale High School. We appreciate your support in celebrating the amazing work our teachers are doing this year.

 

Concession Stand Coverage - Help Wanted! Click on a link below to sign up and support our Atoms Booster club! If anyone has trouble with the above links, please email [email protected]. Thank you for your support!

Varsity Softball: Sign Up Here

JV Softball: Sign Up Here

Varsity Baseball: Sign Up Here 

JV Baseball: Sign Up Here

 

Donate to the All Night Grad Party Online Auction! Do you own a business or love a local business? We’re gathering donations for our Annual Silent Auction, which benefits our All Night Grad Celebration. All donations are tax deductible and the business that donated will be advertised in our auction. If you would like to donate, please contact ANGC Chair Rheanna Bernard at [email protected]

 

All Night Grad Celebration Volunteers Needed: Annandale High School’s All Night Grad Celebration is June 4 from 11:00pm-5:00am at Audrey Moore Rec Center! Parents can join the fun by volunteering to help! It takes a lot of volunteers to make this a successful night for our seniors. Please look at the sign-up and find a shift that works for you.

 

PTSA Nominations for the 2024-25 School Year Are Now Open! If you are interested in serving as an officer or would like to volunteer on a PTSA committee please complete the engagement form. Officer training is provided and committees will be supported by an experienced Board. There are roles for all talents and experience levels. Committee roles range from communication, social media, fundraising, scholarships and awards, All Night Grad, running an online auction and so much more. We need you to make the PTSA successful. The officer application deadline is May 1. Committee interest is ongoing.  

Opportunities

Now through May 19 - Yearbooks for Sale: Commemorate the 2023-2024 school year by pre-ordering a yearbook! AHS Yearbooks are now for sale at www.yearbookforever.com. Yearbook distribution begins Monday, May 20.

 

Institute for the Arts Summer Camp: Don’t miss out on this summer’s most exciting arts enrichment program! The Institute for the Arts camp is for students currently in grade 6-11. Students design their own schedules and select from art, music, theater, and dance classes. Learn more on the IFTA webpage. Email [email protected] with any questions. 

 

Students Can Register to Vote at AHS: To support students as citizens, Virginia code now requires schools to hold voter registration opportunities during school: “Each student who is eligible to register to vote shall be provided the opportunity to complete an application form during the normal course of the school day.” Located around the school and near each Social Studies classroom is a flyer to encourage our students to register to vote. There will also be an announcement in the W4 lesson to remind students of this opportunity. Flyers include a QR Code to the Virginia Department of Elections citizen portal to register to vote.

 

Free Prom Dresses and Suits at Promise: Do you need a dress or suit for Prom? Do you know someone that might need one? We got you! Prom is coming up on May 2 at the River View in Occoquan, and Annandale’s premiere prom fashion shop has you covered. Promise offers gently used, yet stylish dresses, suits, shoes, clutches and accessories for you to wear to prom – and to keep! Check out our updated inventory that offers a style for everyone’s taste. Stay tuned for the announcement for our grand opening and we look forward to helping you find a perfect look for Prom 2024. For further information reach out to Mr. Henceroth or visit him in room 210. We "Promise" Annandale Prom 2024 will be a night to remember!

College Admission & Financial Aid

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.

 

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. 

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 website, AHS Athletics Twitter or Instagram page. Please email Brandon Sutphin if you have any questions.

 

May 21 - Sports and Band Physicals for the 2023-24 School Year: Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1 2023. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up. You may pay by credit card on myschoolbucks or cash/check at the door. For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

 

May 21 - Rising 9th Grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night: The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions. Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

 

May 30 - Annandale Dance Clinics: Students Interested in being a part of the dance team next year can check out our dance clinic on May 30 from 3:30-4:30pm in the dance room. Come hear from seniors and learn some basic choreography as you prepare for tryouts in June.

 

This Week:

Monday, April 29

Boys Tennis vs Mt. Vernon - 4:00pm

Girls Lacrosse vs Edison - 6:00/7:30pm

JV Boys Soccer vs Meridian - 5:30pm (Track Field)

JV Softball vs Lewis - 6:30pm

Girls Tennis @ Mt. Vernon - 4:00pm

Varsity Boys Lacrosse @ Osbourn - 7:00pm

JV Baseball @ Osbourn - 6:00pm

Varsity Baseball @ Lewis - 6:00pm

Tuesday, April 30

Varsity Softball vs Centreville - 6:30pm

Varsity Baseball vs Langley - 6:30pm

Girls Tennis vs Falls Church - 4:00pm

Wednesday, May 1

Girls Soccer vs Edison - 5:45/7:30pm

JV Softball vs Falls Church - 6:30pm

Boys Tennis vs Hayfield - 4:00pm

Girls Tennis @ Hayfield - 4:00pm

Boys Soccer @ Edison - 5:45/7:30pm

Track @ Falls Church - 5:00pm

Thursday, May 2

Boys & Girls National District Tennis Singles Tournament

Boys @ Mt. Vernon

Girls @ TJ

JV Baseball/Softball @ TJ - 6:30pm

Prom, 8-11

Friday, May 3

Spring Musical - Mean Girls - 7:00pm

Saturday, May 4

Spring Musical - Mean Girls - 2:00/7:00pm

Varsity Baseball vs Unity Reed - 1:00pm

News from the PTSA

PTSA Nominations for the 2024-25 School Year Are Now Open! If you are interested in serving as an officer or would like to volunteer on a PTSA committee please complete the engagement form. Officer training is provided and committees will be supported by an experienced Board. There are roles for all talents and experience levels. Committee roles range from communication, social media, fundraising, scholarships and awards, All Night Grad, running an online auction and so much more. We need you to make the PTSA successful. The officer application deadline is May 1st. Committee interest is ongoing.  

 

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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Friday evening was an awesome evening as Annandale and Thomas Jefferson collaborated to hold the Little River Rivalry at TJ. All of our varsity programs (except track) were in action in a jubilee format. We started the afternoon with tennis at 2:30 and finished with boys lacrosse at 7:15. Both communities had the opportunity to watch multiple events at the same time. The turnout was awesome and we can't wait to host the event next year!

Don't forget about our performing arts as they prepare for their spring concerts and musicals that start with our Spring Musical "Mean Girls" 26 & 27! More information about upcoming concerts and performances below.

GO ATOMS!!! Atoms Weekly Recap

Here is a quick recap of first week of spring sports

Baseball had a tough outings in their two games this week. Thursday the Wolves came to Annandale avenged an earlier loss to the Atoms. Friday the Atoms traveled to TJ for the Little River Rivalry. The name of the game was timely hitting. The Atoms put runners on base multiple times throughout the night but could bring them in with timely hitting falling to TJ 3-1. The Atoms hit the road for Lewis Monday.

Softball went 1-1 this week, winning their first game on Thursday for senior night vs Justice in convincing fashion 22-2. The Atoms played at TJ Friday in the Little River Rivalry but unfortunately couldn't keep the momentum going as they fell to 6-3. The Atoms play host to non-district opponent Centreville Tuesday.

Boys Soccer lone game was in the Little River Rivalry at TJ Friday evening. The Atoms took a 1-0 lead into halftime and turned it on in the second half with stiff defense and a second goal to win 2-0! The JV Atoms host Meridian Monday while varsity resumes plays vs district foe Edison Wednesday.

Girls Soccer followed the boys at TJ Friday evening and kept it close for a most of the before the top seed in the district put three in the net to put the Atoms away. The Atoms return Wednesday to host Edison. 

Outdoor Track was at Mt. Vernon Thursday evening where a few more Atoms punched their tickets to the district and region meets in May. Several of those Atoms are very close to qualifying for the state meet as well! They have their final meet of the season Wednesday at Falls Church.

Boys Tennis celebrated their seniors Thursday vs Edison. Each match was very competitive with several being separated by one point in the end but the Eagles were too much for the Atoms. Friday, the Atoms had a great time to start the Little River Rivalry as they played mixed doubles with the girls team before their match vs TJ. TJ is the number one team in the district and possible in the region and it showed as they ran away from the Atoms in each match. The Atoms have two matches left before their district tournament starts Thursday.

Girls Tennis had two matches this week going 1-1. Thursday, the Atoms were able to hang on and beat Edison 5-4! Friday, was a fun night as the Atoms played mixed doubles before their match vs number one seed TJ. Similar to the boys, TJ showed why they are a potential region championship contender winning each match for the night. The Atoms have two matches left before the district tournament Thursday.

Boys Lacrosse traveled for their two games this week. Thursday at Edison, the Atoms played hard and fought to end but couldn't keep up with Edison when the final horn sounded. The Atoms returned to play Friday vs TJ in the Little River Rivalry in the nightcap of the jubilee style event. The Atoms kept it close through the first half before TJ went on a run to put the Atoms away in the second half. The Atoms travel to Osbourn Monday for their final game of the regular season before the district tournament.

Girls Lacrosse played their only game of the week at TJ on Friday. TJ came out strong and scored several goals early to make it a lead that was hard for the Atoms to come back from. The Atoms host Edison Monday for their final game of the regular season.

Atoms Athletes at the Next Level

Monday, April 22, we honored and recognized our Atoms athletes who have committed to play athletics at the collegiate level. We are proud of their accomplishments and can't wait to hear of their future success!

Ros McClendon - Field Hockey - Goucher College

Colin McGee - Swim - College of the Holy Cross

Zachary Plank - Baseball - Susquehanna University

Amaya Sutton-Antezana - Soccer - Marymount University

Atoms Recognized for Postseason Teams

We have officially completed the winter 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

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

Annandale HS Summer Camps

Looking for fun activities for your child this summer? Annandale High School is offering a variety of summer camps this year for current elementary and middle school students led by our own Annandale coaches. Help spread the word to friends, family and neighbors! More information on signups upcoming!

Registration for all camps can be found HERE. See descriptions of the various camps below. More information can be found at AnnandaleAtoms.net

Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp, and they should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Cash or checks are accepted. Checks should be made out to “Annandale Athletic Boosters”.

Payment is due on the first day of camp or can be made online by clicking on the camps link below (When paying online, there is an additional small fee for processing).

Save the dates for our camps below!

Camp Information

Multi-Sport Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 20-23 ($120): Campers will have fun playing a variety of sports including basketball, kickball, volleyball, soccer, and touch football. They will participate in fun contests and win prizes! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

To pay online for the Multi-Sport Camp: Click Here

Olympics Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 24-27 ($120): This exciting camp features team activities including soccer, volleyball, basketball, touch football, and relay races. Campers will also get a chance to compete and earn medals! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

For questions about Multi-Sport or Olympics Camps, please reach out to Christopher Bagot, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Olympics Camp: Click Here

Basketball - Rising 4th-9th Graders - July 8-12 ($200): Campers will spend each day focused on developing their basketball skills. They will also receive a report card on their basketball abilities, a t-shirt, and a chance to win trophies. Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm. 

For questions about Basketball Camp please reach out to Jerome McAvoy, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Basketball Camp: Click Here

 

Autism Acceptance Night

Thursday evening we celebrated Autism Acceptance Night at the varsity baseball game! The night was a huge success for our special education department as many community members and students came out to show their support! Thank you to our special guest stars Kevin Maldonado-Lopez and Andy Ocloo threw out the first pitch for the game. 

Annandale H.S. Physical Night

Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1, 2024. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up or scan the QR code below. For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

Rising 9th Grade Activites/Athletics/Clubs Night

The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions.

Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

Atoms Athletics Booster Scholarship

Each year the Atoms Athletics Booster Club gives out two $1000 scholarships to our Atoms athletes. The scholarships goes to two senior student-athletes who plan to pursue further education after high school. The student-athletes must have a 3.0 grade point average and have played an Atoms Athletic Department recognized sport during their senior year. To complete the application, Click Here

The deadline to submit the application is May 1, 2024

Dance Clinics

Interested in being a part of the dance team next year?! Check out our dance clinic on May 30 3:30-4:30pm in the dance room. Come hear from seniors and learn some basic choreography as you prepare for tryouts in June.

Directors Cut 

Check out some of our upcoming performing arts concerts and musicals!

ATC Presents The Mean Girls Musical!

April 27 - 2:00/7:00pm

May 3 - 7:00pm; May 4 - 2:00/7:00pm

The Mean Girls Musical: High School Version brings the beloved teen comedy to life on stage. Follow Cady Heron as she navigates the treacherous world of high school cliques, led by the infamous Plastics: Regina George, Gretchen Wieners, and Karen Smith. With catchy tunes, sharp humor, and a timely message about the perils of gossip and social hierarchy, this musical adaptation captures the essence of adolescent drama and the quest for acceptance. Join Cady and her classmates as they learn valuable lessons about friendship, betrayal, and the true meaning of being "fetch." Tickets on sale now!

Band Concert

May 14 -  7:00pm

The Annandale High School Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will present their final concert of the year, combining forces in a musical celebration of “Marches, Movies, and Memories.” The concert is free, and we welcome all our Annandale friends and families to come support our talented band students, most especially our graduating seniors.

Orchestra Concert and End of Year Banquet

May 16 -  7:00pm

Orchestra is excited to welcome The United States Air Force Strolling Strings and Katie O’Hara LaBrie to premiere her piece “ATOMS!” written for our school! Featured guests of the performance include members of the Washington D.C. Chapter of The Grammy Recording Academy and Virginia House Delegate Watts. We are proud to showcase our 45 graduating Seniors and perform a diverse repertoire of heritage pieces. Come learn about our different cultures of music and celebrate the end of an incredible year of music making!

Broadway Desserts

May 23 & 24 - 7:00pm 

Broadway Desserts will feature all five of the AHS Choirs performing songs from the stage and is a Broadway Review of sorts. Both group and individual acts will be featured from auditions held earlier in the semester. The students prepare the music, pick their costumes and coordinate their choreography for a fantastic evening of entertainment. Please join us on either Thursday, May 23 or Friday, May 24 at 7:00pm in Watson Auditorium! Tickets go on sale April 22

CONGRATULATIONS TYLER MILLER!

A special shoutout to sophomore, Tyler Miller. Tyler represented Annandale High School as Second Bass at Virginia All-State Choir! He was one of 386 students from the state and this is his second year representing AHS!

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, May 6 at 6 pm!

Join us on Monday, May 6 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 Athletics Concession Stand

Boosters needs you help with concession stand coverage! Click on a link below to sign up and support our Atoms Booster club!

Varsity Softball: Sign up here

JV Softball: Sign up Here

Varsity Baseball:  Sign Up Here 

JV Baseball:  Sign Up Here

If anyone has trouble with the above links, please email [email protected] 

Thank you for your support!

Learners Permit Testing at Annandale

Is your student eligible for a learner's permit (15 years and 6 months old)? Would you like to avoid the long lines at the DMV? Then we have the fix for you. Annandale 10th grade Driver's Education teachers will be offering learner's permit testing after school at 3:15pm for those students eligible for their permit. Students must register through ACE Website. Check out the dates below and for more information about how to register for testing, email one our Driver's Education teachers Lizzie McManus or Xiomara Hernandez

Monday, May 6, 2024

Monday, May 20, 2024

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, May 8, 2024

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

Weekly Schedule April 29 - May 4

Monday, April 29

Boys Tennis vs Mt. Vernon - 4:00pm

Gils Lacrosse vs Edison - 6:00/7:30pm

JV Boys Soccer vs Meridian - 5:30pm (Track Field)

JV Softball vs Lewis - 6:30pm

Girls Tennis @ Mt. Vernon - 4:00pm

Varsity Boys Lacrosse @ Osbourn - 7:00pm

JV Baseball @ Osbourn - 6:00pm

Varsity Baseball @ Lewis - 6:00pm

Tuesday, April 30

Varsity Softball vs Centreville - 6:30pm

Varsity Baseball vs Langley - 6:30pm

Girls Tennis vs Falls Church - 4:00pm

Wednesday, May 1

Girls Soccer vs Edison - 5:45/7:30pm

JV Softball vs Falls Church - 6:30pm

Boys Tennis vs Hayfield - 4:00pm

Girls Tennis @ Hayfield - 4:00pm

Boys Soccer @ Edison - 5:45/7:30pm

Track @ Falls Church - 5:00pm

Thursday, May 2

Boys & Girls National District Tennis Singles Tournament

Boys @ Mt. Vernon

Girls @ TJ

JV Baseball/Softball @ TJ - 6:30pm

Friday, May 3

Spring Musical - Mean Girls - 7:00pm

Saturday, May 4

Spring Musical - Mean Girls - 2:00/7:00pm

Varsity Baseball vs Unity Reed - 1:00pm

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Little River Rivalry Annandale at TJ

Come out tomorrow to support the Atoms as all varsity teams will be in action tomorrow at Thomas Jefferson. This will be an exciting evening of action, so don't miss out! The Little River Rivalry will move to Annandale next season!

Admission for all events at TJ are FREE!

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Annandale Community Insider - April 21

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Annandale Students, Families, and Community:

It was great to see so many of you out at Nats Park Friday night to watch Annie Ray and the Annandale Orchestra perform the National Anthem! These opportunities for us to come together as a community to see Atom Nation being recognized bring me such pride. Students played for the entire stadium, then stayed to watch the game. The musicians were featured on the jumbotron as they performed, then again as they showed their spirit during the “Jump Around” challenge. Congratulations to our Orchestra. They knocked it out of the park! 😀

Spring SOL and IB Exam season begins tomorrow! Yesterday, Biology and Geosystems teachers, admin, and coaches welcomed over 120 students for Super Saturday. On top of the support students are getting during class, PRIDE Time, and our After School Academic Program (ASAP), Super Saturdays provide students one more boost before they take their SOLs. In addition to the academic support they receive on this day, students enjoy breakfast from Anita's and lunch with their teachers and classmates.

Our next Super Saturday, for Algebra 1 and Chemistry students, will be held on April 27. Please reach out to your student’s teachers for any questions about SOLs and ways you can support your student. 

Come join us this Thursday, April 25 at 6:30pm as we cheer on our Varsity Baseball Team and celebrate Autism Acceptance. Our special guest stars Kevin Maldonado-Lopez and Andy Ocloo will be throwing out the first pitch for the game. Our classes have been working hard and we will be selling various items that they have created. We will also have baked goods and Inclusion Revolution Autism Acceptance t-shirts for sale. All proceeds will go to our Special Education Department. 

Finally, I encourage you to come out this Friday or Saturday to enjoy the Annandale Theatre Company’s production of Mean Girls! Our students have been hard at work rehearsing and are excited to showcase their talents in this fun teen comedy. You may not know, but I am a big fan of musicals and am excited to bring my children to this performance! 

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

Shawn DeRose, Principal

Important Dates

April 22 - SOL Testing Begins

April 22 - Signing Day for Future College Athletes

April 25 - Healthy Relationships Advisory Lesson

April 25 - IB Testing Begins

April 25 - Autism Acceptance Night

April 26, 27 and May 3, 4 - Spring Musical

May 2 - Senior Prom

May 3 - Teacher Work Day (No School)

May 9 - Parent Orchestra Concert

April 27 - Super Saturday: Algebra 1 & Chemistry

May 4 - Super Saturday: Algebra 2 & Geometry

May 11 - Super Saturday: Reading

 

April 22 - May 31 - SOL Testing: SOL testing will begin tomorrow, April 22 and continue through May 31. Students and families have received email notification of test schedules. Students will also receive email reminders the day before their scheduled test. Please encourage students to check their email to find their test information. If you have any questions about your student’s testing schedule, please contact Meg Anderson

 

April 22 - Signing Day for Future College Athletes: The Activities Office will be hosting a signing day for our future college athletes on April 22 at 3:15pm in the main gym to honor our student athletes who will be continuing their athletic career in college. Parents, teachers, and coaches will also be invited to honor and recognize the hard work and dedication of our athletes. If you have any questions, please email Brandon Sutphin, Director of Student Activities.

 

April 25 - Healthy Relationships Advisory Lesson Part 2: Students will continue with part 2 of the Healthy Relationships lesson in which they will learn how consent is a component of establishing boundaries, identify red and green flags in relationships, and identify resources for getting help and staying safe. Counselors will work with the W4 teachers of any students who have been opted out of participating in this lesson. If you have any specific questions, please contact Laurie Ottehenning.

 

April 25 - May 17- IB Testing: IB Testing will be held in various locations in the building beginning this Thursday. Here is the link to the detailed IB Testing calendar with arrival time and test duration.  Locations will be added two weeks prior to testing which will mostly consist of the main gym and the library. Students testing in the afternoon should eat A lunch. Students are required to remain in the testing room for the full duration of each exam. Students should bring pens and pencils as well as a calculator. Backpacks and cell phones will be stored in the back of the room and can not be accessed during testing. If the exam is scheduled to continue after the final school bell, students need to arrange for alternative transportation home. Students with IB approved testing accommodations will be notified prior to testing. Late arrival/early dismissal forms for IB testing dates can be found in the Attendance office after spring break. Contact Linda Bradshaw with any questions.

 

April 25 - Autism Acceptance Night: Please come join us Thursday, April 25 at 6:30pm as we cheer on our Varsity Baseball Team and celebrate Autism Acceptance. Our special guest stars Kevin Maldonado-Lopez and Andy Ocloo will be throwing out the first pitch for the game. Our CAT B classes have been working hard and will be selling various items, baked goods and Inclusion Revolution Autism Acceptance t-shirts. All proceeds will go to our Special Education Program. 

 

April 26, 27 and May 3, 4 - Annandale Theater Company Presents The Mean Girls Musical! The Mean Girls Musical: High School Version brings the beloved teen comedy to life on stage. Follow Cady Heron as she navigates the treacherous world of high school cliques, led by the infamous Plastics: Regina George, Gretchen Wieners, and Karen Smith. With catchy tunes, sharp humor, and a timely message about the perils of gossip and social hierarchy, this musical adaptation captures the essence of adolescent drama and the quest for acceptance. Join Cady and her classmates as they learn valuable lessons about friendship, betrayal, and the true meaning of being "fetch." Tickets on sale now! Check out the Hype Video on TikTok.

 

April 27 - Algebra 1 & Chemistry Super Saturday: Annandale will continue the tradition of success that was established prior to, and even during COVID, by supporting students with Super Saturday SOL prep prior to testing. This week we will host students preparing for the Algebra 1 & Chemistry SOLs. Students will receive breakfast and lunch. Invitations to students and families were sent out last week. If you have any questions, please reach out to your student’s teacher(s).

Parent Volunteers and Donations Needed! 

The final two months of school include a number of exciting events and many opportunities to donate or volunteer at Annandale High School. Your support is not just appreciated; it's essential. 

Volunteering or donating is a testament to the strength and unity of our school community. Your willingness to contribute not only enriches our school culture and supports our students’ success, but also serves as a powerful model of community engagement for our students. See detailed opportunities below. 

 

Prom Chaperones Needed! Prom is on Thursday, May 2 and we are looking for chaperones! This is a great way to connect with students and ensure a safe and enjoyable evening for everyone. If you would like to chaperone, please use this link to sign up for a shift or the entire night. Thank you for considering being a part of this special event!

 

April 25 - May 17 - Proctors Needed for IB Exams: IB exams are starting soon and we are in need of help to proctor the exams. Volunteers are needed to walk around the testing room occasionally and sit/monitor students. No special training is needed. Each testing room will have at least one experienced proctor that will be in charge of administering the test. We just need additional adult supervision. Volunteers must be 21 or older. Bring your driver’s license to check-in at the main office. Dress casually with comfortable shoes!

Check out this Sign Up Genius. Questions? Please email Linda Bradshaw, IB DP Coordinator. 

 

Help Recognize our Amazing Teachers! Seeking $5-$10 Gift Card Donations: This year, Teacher Appreciation Week is from May 6-10. As a gesture of our appreciation of all the hard work and flexibility our teachers have demonstrated this year, we would like to offer a small gift to teachers. We are asking that you please donate $5-$10 gift cards, to any establishment of your choice, from now until May 3. If you are able to donate, please drop off gift cards to the Main Office or purchase gift cards via Amazon and have them shipped to Annandale High School. We appreciate your support in celebrating the amazing work our teachers are doing this year.

 

Concession Stand Coverage - Help Wanted! Click on a link below to sign up and support our Atoms Booster club! If anyone has trouble with the above links, please email [email protected]. Thank you for your support!

Varsity Softball: Sign Up Here

JV Softball: Sign Up Here

Varsity Baseball: Sign Up Here 

JV Baseball: Sign Up Here

 

Donate to the All Night Grad Party Online Auction! Do you own a business or love a local business? We’re gathering donations for our Annual Silent Auction, which benefits our All Night Grad Celebration. All donations are tax deductible and the business that donated will be advertised in our auction. If you would like to donate, please contact ANGC Chair Rheanna Bernard at [email protected].

 

PTSA Nominations for the 2024-25 School Year Are Now Open! If you are interested in serving as an officer or would like to volunteer on a PTSA committee please complete the engagement form. Officer training is provided and committees will be supported by an experienced Board. There are roles for all talents and experience levels. Committee roles range from communication, social media, fundraising, scholarships and awards, All Night Grad, running an online auction and so much more. We need you to make the PTSA successful. The officer application deadline is May 1. Committee interest is ongoing.  

SOL and IB Exam Schedule

April 27, May 4 & 11 - Super Saturdays: Annandale will continue the tradition of success that was established prior to, and even during COVID, by supporting students with Super Saturday SOL prep prior to testing. Students will receive breakfast and lunch. Invitations to students and families will be sent out beginning this week. Below is the Saturday School schedule: April 27 - Algebra 1 and Chemistry; May 4 - Algebra 2 and Geometry; May 11 - Reading. If you have any questions, please reach out to your student’s teacher(s).

 

April 22 - May 31 - SOL Testing: SOL testing will begin tomorrow, April 22 and continue through May 31. Students and families have received email notification of test schedules. Students will also receive email reminders the day before their scheduled test. Please encourage students to check their email to find their test information. If you have any questions about your student’s testing schedule, please contact Meg Anderson.

 

April 25 - May 17- IB Testing: IB Testing will be held in various locations in the building beginning this Thursday. Here is the link to the detailed IB Testing calendar with arrival time and test duration.  Locations will be added two weeks prior to testing which will mostly consist of the main gym and the library. Students testing in the afternoon should eat A lunch. Students are required to remain in the testing room for the full duration of each exam. Students should bring pens and pencils as well as a calculator. Backpacks and cell phones will be stored in the back of the room and can not be accessed during testing. If the exam is scheduled to continue after the final school bell, students need to arrange for alternative transportation home. Students with IB approved testing accommodations will be notified prior to testing. Late arrival/early dismissal forms for IB testing dates can be found in the Attendance office after spring break. Contact Linda Bradshaw with any questions.

Important Information

Social and Emotional Learning Screener Results Coming Soon: One of the ways Annandale supports the mental wellness of all students is through the Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener. In March, students took this screener, which gives information about their skills such as achieving goals, handling emotions, building relationships with adults and peers, and making good choices. The screener will review these skills, as well as students’ relationships, feelings of belonging, feelings about their school environment, and mood. Screener data is used to create learning, experiences, and environments for students to succeed.

Families will soon be able to view student SEL Screener results in SIS ParentVUE. For families who do not have an active ParentVUE account, results will be sent by mail. For more information about the screener please visit the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener webpage. For help understanding your child’s results or ideas to support them at home, review the Family Guide or contact your student’s counselor.

 

April 26 - FCHD School Health Services Survey Closes: The Fairfax County Health Department (FCHD) employs school health aides and public health nurses who provide school health services to the students in FCPS. A survey has been developed by the FCHD to provide feedback on the level of satisfaction with School Health Services provided to the school community. The survey will be distributed electronically via FCPS This Week, and can be found here. The survey window is now through April 26.

 

Summer Arts Camp Registration Now Open: Don’t miss out on this summer’s most exciting arts enrichment program! The Institute for the Arts camp is for students currently in grade 6-11. Students design their own schedules and select from art, music, theater, and dance classes. Learn more on the IFTA webpage. Email [email protected] with any questions.

Awesome Atoms

April 20 - Biology and Earth Science Super Saturday: Annandale will continue the tradition of success that was established prior to, and even during COVID, by supporting students with Super Saturday SOL prep prior to testing. This week we will host students preparing for the Biology and Earth Science SOL. Students will receive breakfast and lunch. Invitations to students and families were sent out last week. If you have any questions, please reach out to your student’s teacher(s).

 

Annandale Students Support ATES Multicultural Night: Students from both schools worked together to collaborate on Annandale Terrace Elementary School’s Multicultural Night. Thanks to family liaisons Maria Mateus, Gisela Sanchez, and Rosario Carrasco for connecting our students and school communities. Our 11 Atoms demonstrated their leadership as they helped set up, greeted families, and manned stations at the photo booth and the “Taste of ATES.” Huge thank you to all who supported this event!

 

Annandale Orchestra Perform National Anthem at Nats Park! Our Orchestra students performed the National Anthem at the Nationals game against the Houston Astros! Students performed for the entire stadium, then stayed to watch the game. The musicians were featured on the jumbotron as they performed, then again as they showed their spirit during the “Jump Around” challenge. Congratulations to our Orchestra. They knocked it out of the park!

 

AHS Hosts Parenting Partnership Class: Annandale High School has partnered with Stop Child Abuse Now to bring Fortaleciendo La Familia (Strengthening Families) to Atom Nation. Strengthening Families  is an evidence-based program focusing on building positive relationships between parents and their children. Based in Northern Virginia, SCAN aims to stop child abuse by focusing on the child first with a deep understanding of the complexity of child development, abuse, and trauma.

 

Annandale Hosts World Languages Teachers: This week, World Languages teachers from FCPS spent the day visiting classrooms at Annandale and collaborating with our World Languages team to learn with and from each other around best practices in the World Language classroom.

Opportunities

Students Can Register to Vote at AHS: To support students as citizens, Virginia code now requires schools to hold voter registration opportunities during school: “Each student who is eligible to register to vote shall be provided the opportunity to complete an application form during the normal course of the school day.” Located around the school and near each Social Studies classroom is a flyer to encourage our students to register to vote. There will also be an announcement in the W4 lesson to remind students of this opportunity. Flyers include a QR Code to the Virginia Department of Elections citizen portal to register to vote.

 

Free Prom Dresses and Suits at Promise: Do you need a dress or suit for Prom? Do you know someone that might need one? We got you! Prom is coming up on May 2 at the River View in Occoquan, and Annandale’s premiere prom fashion shop has you covered. Promise offers gently used, yet stylish dresses, suits, shoes, clutches and accessories for you to wear to prom – and to keep! Check out our updated inventory that offers a style for everyone’s taste. Stay tuned for the announcement for our grand opening and we look forward to helping you find a perfect look for Prom 2024. For further information reach out to Mr. Henceroth or visit him in room 210. We "Promise" Annandale Prom 2024 will be a night to remember!

College Admission & Financial Aid

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.

 

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. 

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 website, AHS Athletics Twitter or Instagram page. Please email Brandon Sutphin if you have any questions.

 

This Week: 

Thursday, April 25

Varsity Baseball vs Justice - 6:30pm

Varsity Softball vs Justice - 6:30pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

Boys Tennis vs Justice - 4:00pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

Boys Lacrosse @ Edison - 5:45/7:15pm

Girls Tennis @ Justice @ Mason District Park - 4:00pm

Track @ Mt. Vernon - 5:00pm

Friday, April 26

JV Baseball @ Justice - 6:00pm

LITTLE RIVER RIVALARY - Jubilee schedule of game at TJ

Boys/Girls Tennis Soccer @ TJ - 2:30pm

Varsity Boys/Girls Soccer Doubleheader @ TJ - (B) 4:30/(G) 6:30pm

Varsity Girls/Boys Lacrosse Doubleheader @ TJ - (G) 5:45/(B) 7:15pm

Varsity Baseball/Softball @ TJ - 6:30pm

 

May 21 - Sports and Band Physicals for the 2023-24 School Year: Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1 2023. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up. You may pay by credit card on myschoolbucks or cash/check at the door. For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

News from the PTSA

PTSA Nominations for the 2024-25 School Year Are Now Open! If you are interested in serving as an officer or would like to volunteer on a PTSA committee please complete the engagement form. Officer training is provided and committees will be supported by an experienced Board. There are roles for all talents and experience levels. Committee roles range from communication, social media, fundraising, scholarships and awards, All Night Grad, running an online auction and so much more. We need you to make the PTSA successful. The officer application deadline is May 1st. Committee interest is ongoing.  

 

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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Annandale High School Athletics and Activities

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Atom Nation

An exciting week of action by the Atoms. We celebrated senior nights, avenged some earlier losses, and provided some OT victories. We are in the final three weeks of the season before postseason play begins and several program are poised to make deep runs into the playoffs. Make sure to come out and support as we wind down the spring season!

Don't forget about our performing arts as they prepare for their spring concerts and musicals that start with our Spring Musical "Mean Girls", April 26 & 27! More information about upcoming concerts and performances below.

GO ATOMS!!! Atoms Weekly Recap

Here is a quick recap of first week of spring sports

Baseball got back on the bump this week with more three districts. Monday saw the Atoms play host to the Lewis Lancers. The Atoms took care of business early and put the Lancers away winning 16-3 in five innings. Tuesday evening, had the Atoms travel over to Falls Church. The Atoms hit the ball all over the field and the pitching held the Jaguars at bay as they avenged an earlier loss to the Jaguars to win 13-4. Friday was the final game of the week with a road game to the number one team in the district, Hayfield Hawks. The Atoms held their own vs the Hawks and battled throughout. It wasn't enough as the Atoms fell 10-7 but it showed that the Atoms are a team to watch out for in the district tournament. The Atoms host Justice and travel to TJ this week. 

Softball had a tough week with their two games against the top two seeds in the district. Tuesday, the Atoms traveled to Falls Church to play a team that had beat them 22-1 earlier in the season. This game was much different and almost had a different result. The Atoms held the lead late into the game but the Jaguars came back in the bottom of the 7th to win it with a walk off 6-5. The Atoms traveled to Hayfield Friday evening but the Hawks proved why they are the number one team in the district winning comfortably over the Atoms. The Atoms play host to Justice Thursday and travel to TJ Friday.

Boys Soccer played host to two pivotal district games this week vs Justice and Lewis. The Atoms squared off against Justice and the fans were treated to a back and forth game. The game was filled with exciting clean competitive play and near missed goals by both teams. When the dust settled, the Atoms prevailed victorious 3-2 over the Wolves. The Atoms returned the field Thursday and played host to Lewis. The Lancers took the game 4-2 but the score doesn't depict how close and competitive the game was as two of the goals by the Lancers were breakaway goals that took a Lancers bounce past a defender. It was a preview to what could be a tournament matchup in the district tournament. The Atoms travel to TJ Friday.

Girls Soccer traveled to Justice and Lewis this week and the word of the week for the team is...GOALS! The Atoms scored 13 goals in two games this week. The first game saw the Atoms visit Justice where the final score was 6-0. It was a dominant victory for the Atoms that continued to Thursday evening at Lewis. The Atoms came out hot again taking an early lead into halftime and putting the Lancers away in the second half winning 7-2! The Atoms return to the field at TJ Friday evening.

Outdoor Track was at Edison this week and more personal records occurred for several Atoms and a few Atoms winning their events. Our high jumpers continue to shine and grow as they look to improve on their performances in preparation for the state meet. The 4x800 boys team won their event by over 15 seconds. Several of our girls long jumpers continue to improve and stay atop the district ranking in their respective events. The Atoms head to Mt. Vernon for their second to last meet before the district championship meet in May. 

Boys Tennis played three matches this week and boys tennis won three matches this week! The Atoms played great tennis the weeks to come away with the victories. I must mention that all three matches were on the road! The Atoms beat Edison 7-2, Justice 5-4, and wrapped up the week with a 6-3 win over Lewis! The schedule gets tight over the final two weeks of the season, thanks to mother nature, but the Atoms look to be built for it. Senior night is Thursday vs Edison, and the Atoms play at TJ Friday.

Girls Tennis had a packed week with three games on the schedule. Monday, the Atoms played host to Edison. It was a great day for the Atoms as they controlled the matches throughout winning 7-2 over the Eagles. The Atoms played host to Justice Tuesday evening but didn't come away with the same result from the night before falling to Justice. Thursday arrived with a home match vs Lewis, where the Atoms celebrated senior night! It was great to celebrate the accomplishments of the seniors. Unfortunately, the Lancers held off the Atoms to get the win. The Atoms travel for their two matches vs Edison and TJ this week.

Boys Lacrosse hosted Lewis for senior night Monday. The Atoms celebrated  over 10 seniors who graduate this June but the celebration didn't stop there. The crowd was treated to an evenly played game that provided more time than the regular periods could hold. The game went into golden goal OT but one OT wasn't enough as the Atoms and Lancers were deadlocked until two minutes to go in the second OT, when the Atoms got the game winning goal to win it 6-5! It was a great game as it positioned the Atoms higher in the district and helps as they look to secure a spot in the regional tournament. The Atoms travel to TJ Friday.

Girls Lacrosse traveled for their lone game of the week to Lewis. The Atoms came together for this one and dominated the game from start to finish winning with a comfortable margin. Multiple Atoms scored throughout as the Atoms look to make a push for a spot in the regional tournament. The Atoms travel to TJ Friday evening. 

Atoms Recognized for Postseason Teams

We have officially completed the winter 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

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

Annandale HS Summer Camps

Looking for fun activities for your child this summer? Annandale High School is offering a variety of summer camps this year for current elementary and middle school students led by our own Annandale coaches. Help spread the word to friends, family and neighbors! More information on signups upcoming!

Registration for all camps can be found HERE. See descriptions of the various camps below. More information can be found at AnnandaleAtoms.net

Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp, and they should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Cash or checks are accepted. Checks should be made out to “Annandale Athletic Boosters”.

Payment is due on the first day of camp or can be made online by clicking on the camps link below (When paying online, there is an additional small fee for processing).

Save the dates for our camps below!

Camp Information

Multi-Sport Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 20-23 ($120): Campers will have fun playing a variety of sports including basketball, kickball, volleyball, soccer, and touch football. They will participate in fun contests and win prizes! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

To pay online for the Multi-Sport Camp: Click Here

Olympics Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 24-27 ($120): This exciting camp features team activities including soccer, volleyball, basketball, touch football, and relay races. Campers will also get a chance to compete and earn medals! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

For questions about Multi-Sport or Olympics Camps, please reach out to Christopher Bagot, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Olympics Camp: Click Here

Basketball - Rising 4th-9th Graders - July 8-12 ($200): Campers will spend each day focused on developing their basketball skills. They will also receive a report card on their basketball abilities, a t-shirt, and a chance to win trophies. Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm. 

For questions about Basketball Camp please reach out to Jerome McAvoy, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Basketball Camp: Click Here

 

Future College Atoms Athletes Signing Day

The Activities Office will be hosting a signing day for our future college athletes on April 22 at 3:15pm in the main gym to honor our student athletes who will be continuing their athletic career in college. 

We would like to invite the families of those student-athletes, teachers, and coaches to honor and recognize the hard work and dedication of our athletes. If you have any questions, please email Brandon Sutphin, Director of Student Activities.

Autism Acceptance Night

Come join us this Thursday, April 25 at 6:30pm as we cheer on our Varsity Baseball Team and celebrate Autism Acceptance. Our special guest stars Kevin Maldonado-Lopez and Andy Ocloo will be throwing out the first pitch for the game. Our classes have been working hard and we will be selling various items that they have created. We will also have baked goods and Inclusion Revolution Autism Acceptance t-shirts for sale. All proceeds will go to our Special Education Department. We will be selling Autism Acceptance gear at the game!

Annandale H.S. Physical Night

Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1, 2024. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up or scan the QR code below. For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

Rising 9th Grade Activites/Athletics/Clubs Night

The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions.

Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

Atoms Athletics Booster Scholarship

Each year the Atoms Athletics Booster Club gives out two $1000 scholarships to our Atoms athletes. The scholarships goes to two senior student-athletes who plan to pursue further education after high school. The student-athletes must have a 3.0 grade point average and have played an Atoms Athletic Department recognized sport during their senior year. To complete the application, Click Here

The deadline to submit the application is May 1, 2024

Dance Clinics

Interested in being a part of the dance team next year?! Check out our dance clinic on May 30 3:30-4:30pm in the dance room. Come hear from seniors and learn some basic choreography as you prepare for tryouts in June.

Spring Pictures Information

Legacy Studios is excited to photograph Annandale High School's 2024 athletic teams!  All sports team images will be available to view and order online after picture day.  Here are a few tips for accessing your images: 

  • Images can be accessed via this link: Legacy Studios Events or by going to events.legacystudios.com. 
  • Please use code 4542E24 to view your images on the website. 
  • You will have the option to select the images you'd like to order, ie: team, individual, etc. as well as the border for your prints and the text you'd like on the images, including your athlete's name. 
  • All ordered packages will be delivered directly to the athlete's home, not returned to the school. 

For assistance with questions or ordering, please contact Legacy Studios directly at [email protected] or 716.512.6336.  Please do not contact the school or your Activities office. 

Directors Cut 

Check out some of our upcoming performing arts concerts and musicals!

ATC Presents The Mean Girls Musical!

April 26 - 7:00pm; April 27 - 2:00/7:00pm

May 3 - 7:00pm; May 4 - 2:00/7:00pm

The Mean Girls Musical: High School Version brings the beloved teen comedy to life on stage. Follow Cady Heron as she navigates the treacherous world of high school cliques, led by the infamous Plastics: Regina George, Gretchen Wieners, and Karen Smith. With catchy tunes, sharp humor, and a timely message about the perils of gossip and social hierarchy, this musical adaptation captures the essence of adolescent drama and the quest for acceptance. Join Cady and her classmates as they learn valuable lessons about friendship, betrayal, and the true meaning of being "fetch." Tickets on sale now!

Band Concert

May 14 -  7:00pm

The Annandale High School Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will present their final concert of the year, combining forces in a musical celebration of “Marches, Movies, and Memories.” The concert is free, and we welcome all our Annandale friends and families to come support our talented band students, most especially our graduating seniors.

Orchestra Concert and End of Year Banquet

May 16 -  7:00pm

Orchestra is excited to welcome The United States Air Force Strolling Strings and Katie O’Hara LaBrie to premiere her piece “ATOMS!” written for our school! Featured guests of the performance include members of the Washington D.C. Chapter of The Grammy Recording Academy and Virginia House Delegate Watts. We are proud to showcase our 45 graduating Seniors and perform a diverse repertoire of heritage pieces. Come learn about our different cultures of music and celebrate the end of an incredible year of music making!

Broadway Desserts

May 23 & 24 - 7:00pm 

Broadway Desserts will feature all five of the AHS Choirs performing songs from the stage and is a Broadway Review of sorts. Both group and individual acts will be featured from auditions held earlier in the semester. The students prepare the music, pick their costumes and coordinate their choreography for a fantastic evening of entertainment. Please join us on either Thursday, May 23 or Friday, May 24 at 7:00pm in Watson Auditorium! Tickets go on sale April 22.

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, May 6 at 6 pm!

Join us on Monday, May 6 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 Athletics Concession Stand

Boosters needs you help with concession stand coverage! Click on a link below to sign up and support our Atoms Booster club!

Varsity Softball: Sign up here

JV Softball: Sign up Here

Varsity Baseball:  Sign Up Here 

JV Baseball:  Sign Up Here

If anyone has trouble with the above links, please email [email protected] 

Thank you for your support!

Learners Permit Testing at Annandale

Is your student eligible for a learner's permit (15 years and 6 months old)? Would you like to avoid the long lines at the DMV? Then we have the fix for you. Annandale 10th grade Driver's Education teachers will be offering learner's permit testing after school at 3:15pm for those students eligible for their permit. Students must register through ACE Website. Check out the dates below and for more information about how to register for testing, email one our Driver's Education teachers Lizzie McManus or Xiomara Hernandez

Monday, April 22, 2024

Monday, May 6, 2024

Monday, May 20, 2024

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, May 8, 2024

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

Weekly Schedule April 22- April 27

Thursday, April 25

Varsity Baseball vs Justice - 6:30pm

Varsity Softball vs Justice - 6:30pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

Boys Tennis vs Justice - 4:00pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

Boys Lacrosse @ Edison - 5:45/7:15pm

Girls Tennis @ Justice @ Mason District Park - 4:00pm

Track @ Mt. Vernon - 5:00pm

Friday, April 26

JV Baseball @ Justice - 6:00pm

LITTLE RIVER RIVALARY - Jubilee schedule of game at TJ

Boys/Girls Tennis Soccer @ TJ- 2:30pm

Varsity Boys/Girls Soccer Doubleheader @ TJ - (B) 4:30/(G) 6:30pm

Varsity Girls/Boys Lacrosse Doubleheader @ TJ - (G) 5:45/(B) 7:15pm

Varsity Baseball/Softball @ TJ - 6:30pm

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Annandale Orchestra Performs at Nationals Game This Friday!

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Annandale Orchestra Performs at Nationals Game This Friday!

Purchase tickets TODAY for only $16!

We are excited to share that GRAMMY Award winner Annie Ray and our orchestra students will be playing the National Anthem at the Nationals game  this Friday, April 19! Discounted tickets are available for students, families, and community members in section 405. Purchase your tickets via the Washington Nationals Group Ticket Office for just $16.

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Annandale Community Insider - April 14

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Annandale Students, Families, and Community:

I hope you have been able to enjoy this wonderful spring weather. Yesterday was a perfect day for Annandale to host schools from throughout FCPS and surrounding divisions at the Special Olympics Inclusion Track Meet! This was a great opportunity for students with disabilities to cheer each other on and participate in a variety of fun events. Superintendent, Dr. Michelle Reid came out to cheer on all of the athletes and chat with staff and families. A big thank you to Head Coach Janan Hawthorne, and Assistant Coaches Katie Shaw and Paul Fink, for supporting this event!

With spring comes graduation preparation. Tomorrow, we will host our first Senior end-of-year event. Our Senior Breakfast will be held during W4 and PRIDE Time. At this event, students will receive important information about end-of-the-year activities, including senior final exams, senior activities, graduation, and the All Night Grad Party. Parents, we need your assistance making this event a success. Please sign up here to support this event through volunteering and/or money to purchase breakfast items.

As a reminder, SOLs and IB exams begin on Monday, April 22, starting with Biology and Earth Science SOLs, as well as Physics and Business IB exams. In addition to the targeted support students receive in class, PRIDE Time and ASAP, we also host “Super Saturdays,” which is held on the Saturday prior to that week’s SOLs. This coming Saturday, our Biology and Geosystems teachers will be working with students to provide one more SOL prep opportunity. For those of you whose students are testing this year, please reach out to your student’s teachers with any questions about ways you can support your student on these important assessments. 

Finally, we are excited to share that Annie Ray and our orchestra students will be playing the National Anthem at the Nats game on Friday, April 19! Discounted tickets are available for students, families, and community members in section 405. Purchase your tickets via the Washington Nationals Group Ticket Office for just $16. I hope you are able to join us!

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

Shawn DeRose, Principal

Important Dates

April 15 - Senior Breakfast

April 16 - Junior Parent/Student College Night

April 17 - Purple Up for Military Families

April 17 - Partners for Safe Teen Driving, 6:30pm

April 19 - Annandale Orchestra Performs at Nats Park

April 20 - Biology and Earth Science Super Saturday

April 22 - SOL Testing Begins

April 25 - IB Testing Begins

April 25 - Autism Acceptance Night

April 25, 26 and May 3, 4 - Spring Musical

 

April 15 - Senior Breakfast: Our Senior Breakfast will be held tomorrow during W4 and PRIDE Time. At this event, students will receive important information about end-of-the-year events, including senior final exams, senior activities, graduation, and the All Night Grad Party. Parents, we need your assistance making this event a success by volunteering or donating funds to purchase breakfast items.

 

April 16 - Junior Parent/Student College Night: Please join us on Tuesday, April 16 from 6:00-7:30pm. Our Lead AVID teacher Ms. Wells, and College & Career Specialist, Mr. Yeagley, will talk about how Juniors should prepare for the college application process. After the presentation we will have a panel of admissions representatives from George Mason, Marymount, and Virginia Tech speak about what they look for when reviewing college applications. Students and parents will also have the opportunity to ask the panel questions. The event will take place in Clausen Hall. We hope to see you there! Email Mr. Yeagley if you have questions.

 

April 17 - Purple Up for Military Families: April is the Month of the Military Child! FCPS is proud to have over 14,000 military-connected youth as a part of our student body. On Wednesday, April 17, all FCPS employees, students, families, and community members are encouraged to “Purple Up” to show our support for all military-connected families. Learn more about Month of the Military Child and FCPS’ resources for military families.

 

April 17 - Partners for Safe Teen Driving (PTSD), 6:30pm: Annandale High School will be hosting Partners for Safe Teen Driving on April 17 at 6:30pm. The state of Virginia requires students and their parents to attend one session of Partners for Safe Teen Driving in order to receive their Pink Card (DEC-8). If the parent and student are not in the auditorium at 6:30pm then they will be asked to attend another session. If you have any questions, please email Lizzie McManus.

 

April 19 - Annandale Orchestra Performs at Nationals Game! We are excited to share that Annie Ray and our orchestra students will be playing the National Anthem at the Nats game on Friday, April 19! Discounted tickets are available for students, families, and community members in section 405. Purchase your tickets via the Washington Nationals Group Ticket Office for just $16.

 

April 20 - Biology and Earth Science Super Saturday: Annandale will continue the tradition of success that was established prior to, and even during COVID, by supporting students with Super Saturday SOL prep prior to testing. This week we will host students preparing for the Biology and Earth Science SOL. Students will receive breakfast and lunch. Invitations to students and families were sent out last week. If you have any questions, please reach out to your student’s teacher(s).

 

April 22 - Signing Day for Future College Athletes: The Activities Office will be hosting a signing day for our future college athletes on April 22 at 3:15pm in the main gym to honor our student athletes who will be continuing their athletic career in college. Parents, teachers, and coaches will also be invited to honor and recognize the hard work and dedication of our athletes. If you have any questions, please email Brandon Sutphin, Director of Student Activities.

 

April 26, 27 and May 3, 4 - Annandale Theater Company Presents The Mean Girls Musical! The Mean Girls Musical: High School Version brings the beloved teen comedy to life on stage. Follow Cady Heron as she navigates the treacherous world of high school cliques, led by the infamous Plastics: Regina George, Gretchen Wieners, and Karen Smith. With catchy tunes, sharp humor, and a timely message about the perils of gossip and social hierarchy, this musical adaptation captures the essence of adolescent drama and the quest for acceptance. Join Cady and her classmates as they learn valuable lessons about friendship, betrayal, and the true meaning of being "fetch." Tickets on sale now!

Parent Volunteers and Donations Needed! 

The final two months of school include a number of exciting events and many opportunities to donate or volunteer at Annandale High School. Your support is not just appreciated; it's essential. 

Volunteering or donating is a testament to the strength and unity of our school community. Your willingness to contribute not only enriches our school culture and supports our students’ success, but also serves as a powerful model of community engagement for our students. See detailed opportunities below. 

 

April 15 - Donations and Volunteers Needed for Senior Breakfast: We will be hosting a Senior Breakfast on April 15 and need your assistance making this event a success by volunteering or donating funds to purchase breakfast items.

The event will begin in the auditorium, where students will receive important information about end-of-year events, including senior exams, senior activities, graduation, and All Night Grad Celebration. After the presentation, students will report to the cafeteria for a breakfast and celebration with their classmates.

 

April 25 - May 17 - Proctors Needed for IB Exams: IB exams are starting soon and we are in need of help to proctor the exams. Volunteers are needed to walk around the testing room occasionally and sit/monitor students. No special training is needed. Each testing room will have at least one experienced proctor that will be in charge of administering the test. We just need additional adult supervision. Volunteers must be 21 or older. Bring your driver’s license to check-in at the main office. Dress casually with comfortable shoes!

Check out this Sign Up Genius. Questions? Please email Linda Bradshaw, IB DP Coordinator. 

 

Help Recognize our Amazing Teachers! Seeking $5-$10 Gift Card Donations: This year, Teacher Appreciation Week is from May 6-10. As a gesture of our appreciation of all the hard work and flexibility our teachers have demonstrated this year, we would like to offer a small gift to teachers. We are asking that you please donate $5-$10 gift cards, to any establishment of your choice, from now until May 3. If you are able to donate, please drop off gift cards to the Main Office or purchase gift cards via Amazon and have them shipped to Annandale High School. We appreciate your support in celebrating the amazing work our teachers are doing this year.

 

Concession Stand Coverage - Help Wanted! Click on a link below to sign up and support our Atoms Booster club! If anyone has trouble with the above links, please email [email protected]. Thank you for your support!

Varsity Softball: Sign Up Here

JV Softball: Sign Up Here

Varsity Baseball: Sign Up Here 

JV Baseball: Sign Up Here

 

Donate to the All Night Grad Party Online Auction! Do you own a business or love a local business? We’re gathering donations for our Annual Silent Auction, which benefits our All Night Grad Celebration. All donations are tax deductible and the business that donated will be advertised in our auction. If you would like to donate, please contact ANGC Chair Rheanna Bernard at [email protected].

 

PTSA Nominations for the 2024-25 School Year Are Now Open! If you are interested in serving as an officer or would like to volunteer on a PTSA committee please complete the engagement form. Officer training is provided and committees will be supported by an experienced Board. There are roles for all talents and experience levels. Committee roles range from communication, social media, fundraising, scholarships and awards, All Night Grad, running an online auction and so much more. We need you to make the PTSA successful. The officer application deadline is May 1st. Committee interest is ongoing.  

SOL and IB Exam Schedule

April 22 - May 31 - SOL Testing: SOL testing will begin on Monday, April 22 and continue through Friday, May 31. Students will receive an email with their detailed testing schedule.

 

April 25 - May 17- IB Testing: IB Testing will begin on April 25 and be held in various locations in the building. Here is the link to the detailed IB Testing calendar with arrival time and test duration. Locations will be added two weeks prior to testing which will mostly consist of the main gym and the library. Students testing in the afternoon should eat A lunch. Students are required to remain in the testing room for the full duration of each exam. Students should bring pens and pencils as well as a calculator. Backpacks and cell phones will be stored in the back of the room and can not be accessed during testing. If the exam is scheduled to continue after the final school bell, students need to arrange for alternative transportation home. Students with IB approved testing accommodations will be notified prior to testing. Late arrival/early dismissal forms for IB testing dates can be found in the Attendance office after spring break. Contact Linda Bradshaw with any questions.

Important Information

April 15 - 26 - FCHD School Health Services Survey: The Fairfax County Health Department (FCHD) employs school health aides and public health nurses who provide school health services to the students in FCPS. A survey has been developed by the FCHD to provide feedback on the level of satisfaction with School Health Services provided to the school community. The survey will be distributed electronically via FCPS This Week, and can be found here. The survey window is April 15 - April 26.

 

April 20 - Super Saturdays Begin: Annandale will continue the tradition of success that was established prior to, and even during COVID, by supporting students with Super Saturday SOL prep prior to testing. Students will receive breakfast and lunch. Invitations to students and families will be sent out beginning this week. Below is the Saturday School schedule: April 20 - Biology and Earth Science; April 27 - Algebra 1 and Chemistry; May 4 - Algebra 2 and Geometry; May 11 - Reading. If you have any questions, please reach out to your student’s teacher(s).

Awesome Atoms

Superintendent Michelle Reid Visits Annandale’s Inclusion Track Meet: Annandale hosted Dr. Michelle Reid and schools from throughout FCPS and surrounding divisions at the Special Olympics Inclusion Track Meet! This event was a great opportunity for students with disabilities to cheer each other on and participate in a variety of fun events. A big thank you to Head Coach Janan Hawthorne, and Assistant Coaches Katie Shaw and Paul Fink, for supporting this event.

W4 Activities Day Creates Connection to AHS! We held our final 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 friendship bracelets, learning Latin dance, scarf making, or just relaxing. Very few other schools the size of Annandale manage to organize an event like this, which we offer once a month. A huge thank you to our Activities Department for taking on this complex planning!

 

Student Services Hosts Post Secondary Planning Night: Our Student Services department hosted a double feature Post Secondary Planning Night and FAFSA Workshop. Students and families had the opportunity to visit with representatives from partner organizations such as EduFuturo, NoVA, Fairfax Fire & Rescue, and several branches of our military as well as get support completing the FAFSA Financial Aid Application. It was an incredible opportunity for students to learn about many of the options available to them post high school.

Annandale Hosts Realtor Open House Event: Annandale High School welcomed local Real Estate Agents this past Tuesday to share information with realtors that will empower them to speak about the current strengths and future direction of the school. In addition, we provided insight into our school and what it offers families who choose to move into our boundaries. If you know of any potential home buys in the area and they have questions about Annadnale High School, please have them reach out to Shawn DeRose.

 

Emmy Award Winner Bernadette Bascom Visits Annandale: On Thursday, Emmy Award winner Bernadette Bascom visited Annandale High School and Annie Ray’s Crescendo Orchestra class. Ms. Bascom started the Music Project, a program designed to use singing to develop children's speaking skills and confidence. She discovered that many of her enrollees were neurodivergent and their speaking and ability to express themselves benefited greatly from the program. A documentary on the program called "Bernadette's Touch" earned her a 2012 Emmy Award for Human Interest Documentary. As a result of her success in the Music Project, Ms. Bascom collaborated with innovators at Microsoft Corporation to create a mobile application that teaches the principles from her in-person Music Project program. As of March 2023, the app called "Speak!" is available in the Apple store and as an early release in the Google play store.

Opportunities

Free Prom Dresses and Suits at Promise: Do you need a dress or suit for Prom? Do you know someone that might need one? We got you! Prom is coming up on May 2 at the River View in Occoquan, and Annandale’s premiere prom fashion shop has you covered. Promise offers gently used, yet stylish dresses, suits, shoes, clutches and accessories for you to wear to prom – and to keep! Check out our updated inventory that offers a style for everyone’s taste. Stay tuned for the announcement for our grand opening and we look forward to helping you find a perfect look for Prom 2024. For further information reach out to Mr. Henceroth or visit him in room 210. We "Promise" Annandale Prom 2024 will be a night to remember!

 

April 25 - Autism Acceptance Night: Please come join us this Thursday at 6:30pm as we cheer on our Varsity Baseball Team and celebrate Autism Acceptance. Our special guest stars Kevin Maldonado-Lopez and Andy Ocloo will be throwing out the first pitch for the game. Our classes have been working hard and we will be selling various items that they have created. We will also have baked goods and Inclusion Revolution Autism Acceptance t-shirts for sale. All proceeds will go to our Special Education Department. We will be selling Autism Acceptance gear at the game!

 

May 1 - Nominations for the Bussey Memorial Equity Award Due: The Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC) sponsors the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award to honor the legacy of Dr. Bussey, a founding member of the MSAOC and a longtime advocate for students and families. This award recognizes staff or community members who have demonstrated significant and impactful efforts to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students from groups who are marginalized or underserved. Any FCPS employee, student, or community member can nominate an individual or group for the award. All nomination materials must be submitted by Wednesday, May 1.  The winner will be recognized at the FCPS Equity Symposium on Tuesday, June 18. Full details and the nomination information form are available on the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award webpage.

College Admission & Financial Aid

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.

 

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. 

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 website, AHS Athletics Twitter or Instagram page. Please email Brandon Sutphin if you have any questions.

 

Booster Membership Fee Reduced! The cost of Booster Memberships is now 50% less! The new low price will be Adults $30 and Students $15 (including Elementary, Middle, and High School Students). The Booster pass allows Free Admission to all regular season Freshman, JV, and Varsity games. This price drop will include the last 3 games of the basketball season and include ALL Spring season sports: Baseball, Soccer, and Lacrosse. Check Atoms Athletics schedules and buy your Booster Pass here.

 

This Week: 

Monday, April 15

JV Boys Lacrosse vs Herndon - 5:45pm

Varsity Boys Lacrosse vs Lewis - 7:15pm

Girls Tennis vs Edison - 4:00pm

Varsity Baseball vs Lewis - 6:30pm

Boys Tennis @ Edison - 4:00pm

Varsity Girls Lacrosse @ Lewis - 6:30pm

Tuesday, April 16

Girls Tennis vs Justice - 4:00pm

JV Baseball/Softball vs Falls Church - 6:30pm

Boys Soccer vs Justice - 5:45/7:15pm

Boys Tennis @ Justice @ Mason District Park - 4:00pm

Varsity Baseball/Softball @ Falls Church - 6:30pm

Girls Soccer @ Justice - 5:45/7:15pm

Wednesday, April 17

JV Girls/Boys Lacrosse @ Fairfax - 6:00/7:15pm

Track @ Edison - 5:00pm

Thursday, April 18

Girls Tennis vs Lewis - 4:00pm 

Boys Soccer vs Lewis - 5:45/7:15pm

Boys Tennis @ Lewis - 4:00pm

Girls Soccer @ Lewis - 5:45/7:15pm

Friday, April 19

JV Baseball/Softball vs Hayfield - 6:30pm

JV Boys/Girls Soccer vs TJ - 5:30/7:30pm

Varsity Baseball/Softball @ Hayfield - 6:00pm

JV Girls/Boys Lacrosse @ TJ - 6:00/7:30pm

News from the PTSA

PTSA Nominations for the 2024-25 School Year Are Now Open! If you are interested in serving as an officer or would like to volunteer on a PTSA committee please complete the engagement form. Officer training is provided and committees will be supported by an experienced Board. There are roles for all talents and experience levels. Committee roles range from communication, social media, fundraising, scholarships and awards, All Night Grad, running an online auction and so much more. We need you to make the PTSA successful. The officer application deadline is May 1st. Committee interest is ongoing.  

 

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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Annandale High School Athletics and Activities

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Mother nature affected a few more games this week but several programs were able to compete and show off their skills and development. We are gearing up for final regular season play over the next three weeks, so make sure to check out our weekly glance ahead! This week we have a lot of action that you shouldn't miss and the weather looks awesome, so grab your seat cushions and check out all the exciting action! 

Don't forget about our performing arts as they prepare for their spring concerts and musicals that start with our Spring Musical "Mean Girls", April 26 & 27! More information about upcoming concerts and performances below.

GO ATOMS!!! Atoms Weekly Recap

Here is a quick recap of first week of spring sports

Baseball hit the road for two key district games vs Edison and Mt. Vernon this week. On Monday, the Atoms battled the Eagles but couldn't pull out the win falling to the Eagles 6-2. The Atoms traveled to Mt. Vernon Thursday and played in a hard fought back and forth game. The Atoms gave a gritty performances holding on for a huge district win 12-10. The Atoms host Lewis Monday evening.  

Softball had a tough week with three games scheduled on the calendar. Monday, the Atoms fell on the road at Edison but came back strong vs Mt. Vernon Thursday. The Atoms played well and gave a full team effort in an impressive 22-15 win over the Majors. The Atoms didn't have a lot of time to celebrate as they had to get back to it Friday evening with a road game at Marshall. The game wasn't the result the Atoms was looking for falling to Marshall but the schedule shapes up for some competitive district games as the Atoms look to make a run a top seed in the district tournament.

Boys Soccer traveled to Hayfield Friday evening for their lone district game of the week. The night saw an exciting back and forth game that ended with an Atoms 2-1 win! It's a huge win for the Atoms as they have two crucial district games this week vs Justice and Lewis. 

Girls Soccer hosted Hayfield for their only game of the week last night. JV came away with a 3-1 win to start the night. Unfortunately, varsity couldn't keep the momentum going as they fell to the Hawks in regular time. The Atoms have two key games next week with away games at Justice (Tuesday) and Lewis (Thursday)

Outdoor Track battled the rain Thursday evening at Hayfield with several Atoms earning more personal best but the week was highlighted Friday evening at South County Stallion Invitational where freshman Connor Uzokoff won the 1600m race. The Atoms continue to impress on the track as many have qualified for the district and region meets in May.

Boys Tennis has a correction from last weeks score vs Mt. Vernon. The Atoms came away with a dominant victory over the Majors. It was recapped incorrectly in last weeks newsletter. This week the Atoms traveled to take on the Jaguars. The Atoms played hard but the Jaguars were too much to overcome. The Atoms return to the court as they travel to Edison Monday.

Girls Tennis had their lone match of the week vs Hayfield rained out Thursday evening. They return to the court Monday vs Edison.

Boys Lacrosse played host to two teams that could see each other in the district championship in Hayfield and Justice. The Atoms traveled to Hayfield Monday and played hard but the Hawks were too strong for the Atoms coming away with the win. The Atoms hosted Justice Thursday evening and it was dreary night all around. The weather was off and on rain and the Wolves got up early and never looked back winning 17-5. The Atoms return to the field in a pivotal match up vs Lewis at home Monday evening.

Girls Lacrosse held senior night Monday evening vs Hayfield. Prior to the game the Atoms honored the 8 seniors who will be graduating in June. It was a special night for the seniors but unfortunately the result didn't turn out the way they had hoped. The Atoms played hard but the Hawks were too much as they came away the win. The Atoms traveled to Justice Thursday evening to take on the Wolves. The Wolves took over early and ran away from the Atoms to get the district win. The Atoms hit the road Monday to take on Lewis.

Swim/Dive Records Updated

This past winter the boys 200 Medley Relay, 200 Freestyle Relay, and breaststroke times were broken! Those records were officially updated this week on the Swim/Dive Record board in the main gym lobby. Congrats to our swimmers:

200 Medley Relay - Noah Popp, James Chilton, Finn Sample, & Colin McGee

200 Freestyle Relay - Noah Popp, James Chilton, Finn Sample, & Matthew Munoz

100 Breaststroke - Colin McGee

Atoms Recognized for Postseason Teams

We have officially completed the winter 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

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

Annandale HS Summer Camps

Looking for fun activities for your child this summer? Annandale High School is offering a variety of summer camps this year for current elementary and middle school students led by our own Annandale coaches. Help spread the word to friends, family and neighbors! More information on signups upcoming!

Registration for all camps can be found HERE. See descriptions of the various camps below. More information can be found at AnnandaleAtoms.net

Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp, and they should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Cash or checks are accepted. Checks should be made out to “Annandale Athletic Boosters”.

Payment is due on the first day of camp or can be made online by clicking on the camps link below (When paying online, there is an additional small fee for processing).

Save the dates for our camps below!

Camp Information

Multi-Sport Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 20-23 ($120): Campers will have fun playing a variety of sports including basketball, kickball, volleyball, soccer, and touch football. They will participate in fun contests and win prizes! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

To pay online for the Multi-Sport Camp: Click Here

Olympics Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 24-27 ($120): This exciting camp features team activities including soccer, volleyball, basketball, touch football, and relay races. Campers will also get a chance to compete and earn medals! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

For questions about Multi-Sport or Olympics Camps, please reach out to Christopher Bagot, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Olympics Camp: Click Here

Basketball - Rising 4th-9th Graders - July 8-12 ($200): Campers will spend each day focused on developing their basketball skills. They will also receive a report card on their basketball abilities, a t-shirt, and a chance to win trophies. Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm. 

For questions about Basketball Camp please reach out to Jerome McAvoy, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Basketball Camp: Click Here

 

Future College Atoms Athletes Signing Day

The Activities Office will be hosting a signing day for our future college athletes on April 22 at 3:15pm in the main gym to honor our student athletes who will be continuing their athletic career in college. 

We would like to invite the families of those student-athletes, teachers, and coaches to honor and recognize the hard work and dedication of our athletes. If you have any questions, please email Brandon Sutphin, Director of Student Activities.

Autism Acceptance Night

Come join us this Thursday, April 25 at 6:30pm as we cheer on our Varsity Baseball Team and celebrate Autism Acceptance. Our special guest stars Kevin Maldonado-Lopez and Andy Ocloo will be throwing out the first pitch for the game. Our classes have been working hard and we will be selling various items that they have created. We will also have baked goods and Inclusion Revolution Autism Acceptance t-shirts for sale. All proceeds will go to our Special Education Department. We will be selling Autism Acceptance gear at the game!

Annandale H.S. Physical Night

Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1, 2024. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up or scan the QR code below. For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

Rising 9th Grade Activites/Athletics/Clubs Night

The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions.

Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

Atoms Athletics Booster Scholarship

Each year the Atoms Athletics Booster Club gives out two $1000 scholarships to our Atoms athletes. The scholarships goes to two senior student-athletes who plan to pursue further education after high school. The student-athletes must have a 3.0 grade point average and have played an Atoms Athletic Department recognized sport during their senior year. To complete the application, Click Here

The deadline to submit the application is May 1, 2024

Dance Clinics

Interested in being a part of the dance team next year?! Check out our dance clinic on May 30 3:30-4:30pm in the dance room. Come hear from seniors and learn some basic choreography as you prepare for tryouts in June.

Spring Pictures Information

Legacy Studios is excited to photograph Annandale High School's 2024 athletic teams!  All sports team images will be available to view and order online after picture day.  Here are a few tips for accessing your images: 

  • Images can be accessed via this link: Legacy Studios Events or by going to events.legacystudios.com. 
  • Please use code 4542E24 to view your images on the website. 
  • You will have the option to select the images you'd like to order, ie: team, individual, etc. as well as the border for your prints and the text you'd like on the images, including your athlete's name. 
  • All ordered packages will be delivered directly to the athlete's home, not returned to the school. 

For assistance with questions or ordering, please contact Legacy Studios directly at [email protected] or 716.512.6336.  Please do not contact the school or your Activities office. 

Directors Cut 

Check out some of our upcoming performing arts concerts and musicals!

ATC Presents The Mean Girls Musical!

April 26 - 7:00pm; April 27 - 2:00/7:00pm

May 3 - 7:00pm; May 4 - 2:00/7:00pm

The Mean Girls Musical: High School Version brings the beloved teen comedy to life on stage. Follow Cady Heron as she navigates the treacherous world of high school cliques, led by the infamous Plastics: Regina George, Gretchen Wieners, and Karen Smith. With catchy tunes, sharp humor, and a timely message about the perils of gossip and social hierarchy, this musical adaptation captures the essence of adolescent drama and the quest for acceptance. Join Cady and her classmates as they learn valuable lessons about friendship, betrayal, and the true meaning of being "fetch." Tickets on sale now!

Band Concert

May 14 -  7:00pm

The Annandale High School Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble will present their final concert of the year, combining forces in a musical celebration of “Marches, Movies, and Memories.” The concert is free, and we welcome all our Annandale friends and families to come support our talented band students, most especially our graduating seniors.

Orchestra Concert and End of Year Banquet

May 16 -  7:00pm

Orchestra is excited to welcome The United States Air Force Strolling Strings and Katie O’Hara LaBrie to premiere her piece “ATOMS!” written for our school! Featured guests of the performance include members of the Washington D.C. Chapter of The Grammy Recording Academy and Virginia House Delegate Watts. We are proud to showcase our 45 graduating Seniors and perform a diverse repertoire of heritage pieces. Come learn about our different cultures of music and celebrate the end of an incredible year of music making!

Broadway Desserts

May 23 & 24 - 7:00pm 

Broadway Desserts will feature all five of the AHS Choirs performing songs from the stage and is a Broadway Review of sorts. Both group and individual acts will be featured from auditions held earlier in the semester. The students prepare the music, pick their costumes and coordinate their choreography for a fantastic evening of entertainment. Please join us on either Thursday, May 23 or Friday, May 24 at 7:00pm in Watson Auditorium! Tickets go on sale April 22.

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, May 6 at 6 pm!

Join us on Monday, May 6 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 Athletics Concession Stand

Boosters needs you help with concession stand coverage! Click on a link below to sign up and support our Atoms Booster club!

Varsity Softball: Sign up here

JV Softball: Sign up Here

Varsity Baseball:  Sign Up Here 

JV Baseball:  Sign Up Here

If anyone has trouble with the above links, please email [email protected] 

Thank you for your support!

Learners Permit Testing at Annandale

Is your student eligible for a learner's permit (15 years and 6 months old)? Would you like to avoid the long lines at the DMV? Then we have the fix for you. Annandale 10th grade Driver's Education teachers will be offering learner's permit testing after school at 3:15pm for those students eligible for their permit. Students must register through ACE Website. Check out the dates below and for more information about how to register for testing, email one our Driver's Education teachers Lizzie McManus or Xiomara Hernandez

Monday, April 22, 2024

Monday, May 6, 2024

Monday, May 20, 2024

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, 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!

Weekly Schedule April 15- April 20

Monday, April 15

JV Boys Lacrosse vs Herndon - 5:45pm

Varsity Boys Lacrosse vs Lewis - 7:15pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

Girls Tennis vs Edison - 4:00pm

Varsity Baseball vs Lewis - 6:30pm

Boys Tennis @ Edison - 4:00pm

Varsity Girls Lacrosse @ Lewis - 6:30pm

Tuesday, April 16

Girls Tennis vs Justice - 4:00pm

JV Baseball/Softball vs Falls Church - 6:30pm

Boys Soccer vs Justice - 5:45/7:15pm

Boys Tennis @ Justice @ Mason District Park - 4:00pm

Varsity Baseball/Softball @ Falls Church - 6:30pm

Girls Soccer @ Justice - 5:45/7:15pm

Wednesday, April 17

JV Girls/Boys Lacrosse @ Fairfax - 6:00/7:15pm

Track @ Edison - 5:00pm

Thursday, April 18

Girls Tennis vs Lewis - 4:00pm (SENIOR NIGHT)

Boys Soccer vs Lewis - 5:45/7:15pm

Boys Tennis @ Lewis - 4:00pm

Girls Soccer @ Lewis - 5:45/7:15pm

Friday, April 19

JV Baseball/Softball vs Hayfield - 6:30pm

JV Boys/Girls Soccer vs TJ - 5:30/7:30pm

Varsity Baseball/Softball @ Hayfield - 6:00pm

JV Girls/Boys Lacrosse @ TJ - 6:00/7:30pm

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Donations Needed for Senior Breakfast! 

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Donations Needed for Senior Breakfast! 

As of today, we are several hundred dollars short of our fundraising goal for donations needed for Senior Breakfast. Click here to donate

The event is this Monday and will begin in the auditorium, where students will receive important information about end-of-year events, including senior exams, senior activities, graduation, and all night grad celebration. After the presentation, students will report to the cafeteria for a breakfast and celebration with their classmates.

Parent Volunteers and Donations Needed! 

The final two months of school include a number of exciting events and many opportunities to donate or volunteer at Annandale High School. Your support is not just appreciated; it's essential. 

Volunteering or donating is a testament to the strength and unity of our school community. Your willingness to contribute not only enriches our school culture and supports our students’ success, but also serves as a powerful model of community engagement for our students. See detailed opportunities below. 

 

April 25-May 17 - Proctors Needed for IB Exams: IB exams are starting soon and we are in need of help to proctor the exams. Volunteers are needed to walk around the testing room occasionally and sit/monitor students. No special training is needed. Each testing room will have at least one experienced proctor that will be in charge of administering the test. We just need additional adult supervision. Volunteers must be 21 or older. Bring your driver’s license to check-in at the main office. Dress casually with comfortable shoes!

Check out this Sign Up Genius. Questions? Please email Linda Bradshaw, IB DP Coordinator. 

 

Help Recognize our Amazing Teachers! Seeking $5-$10 Gift Card Donations: This year, Teacher Appreciation Week is from May 6-10. As a gesture of our appreciation of all the hard work and flexibility our teachers have demonstrated this year, we would like to offer a small gift to teachers. We are asking that you please donate $5-$10 gift cards, to any establishment of your choice, from now until May 3. If you are able to donate, please drop off gift cards to the Main Office or purchase gift cards via Amazon and have them shipped to Annandale High School. We appreciate your support in celebrating the amazing work our teachers are doing this year.

 

Donate to the All Night Grad Party Online Auction! Do you own a business or love a local business? We’re gathering donations for our Annual Silent Auction, which benefits our All Night Grad Celebration. All donations are tax deductible and the business that donated will be advertised in our auction. If you would like to donate, please contact ANGC Chair Rheanna Bernard at [email protected].

Inclusion Track Meet Tomorrow!

April 13 - Special Olympics Inclusion Track Meet: Annandale’s 2nd Annual Inclusion Track Meet will be held on April 13 from 9am to 2pm on the track field. Come out to support your Annandale Special Olympics team and enjoy a fun filled day of Inclusion. Clubs, sports teams, and vendors will be on site with music, face painting, yard games, and food. Fun for the whole family!

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Annandale Community Insider - April 7

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Annandale Students, Families, and Community:

Each week, I use this newsletter to share our story as a school. From the incredible successes of our students to the committed work of our staff, the story of Atom Nation highlights what we achieve when we work together as a community to support our students, our families, and each other. 

As a school, we are committed to the three priorities that anchor the work we do each and every day: relationships and support, high quality instruction, and strong collaboration. We have built systems to support students’ academic intervention, wellness, and connections to school. And knowing that none of us can do this work alone, we have strengthened our collaboration with each other as well as with our families and community. All of this work is what makes Annandale an amazing school.

While many know and understand our story, at times, we encounter comments online or in passing that are not accurate. For that reason, it is important that we share a true picture of what it means to be a part of Atom Nation. On Tuesday, we will be hosting our first ever Realtor Open House, where we will share our story with local realtors, tour the school, and visit classrooms. In addition, we will provide them a “one pager” with specific examples of our success as a school and the ways it is misrepresented online. Check it out below for some eye-opening facts!

Have a great week, Atom Nation! As a reminder, schools are closed on Wednesday to celebrate the end of Ramadan. As always, please reach out with any questions.

Shawn DeRose, Principal

Important Dates

April 8 - W4 Activities Day

April 8 - Solar Eclipse

April 8 - Atoms Booster Club Meeting

April 9 - Realtor Open House

April 9 - PTSA Meeting, 7pm

April 10 - Eid Al Fitr Holiday (No School)

April 10 - NOVA Regional College Fair

April 11 - Options After High School Presentation, 6pm

April 11 - FAFSA Completion Workshop, 6:30pm

April 15 - Senior Breakfast

April 13 - Special Olympics Inclusion Track Meet

April 16 - Junior Parent/Student College Night

April 17 - Purple Up for Military Families

April 17 - AHS Pantry Distribution

April 17 - Partners for Safe Teen Driving, 6:30pm

April 22 - SOL Testing Begins

April 25 - IB Testing Begins

April 25 - Autism Acceptance Night

 

April 8 - W4 Activities Day: Our final W4 Activities Day is next Monday. W4 Activities Day is a time set aside during the school day for students to explore clubs and activities and connect with classmates and staff over shared interests. If you have any questions, please contact Bryan Harris.

 

April 8 - Solar Eclipse: A solar eclipse is happening tomorrow, April 8. It's a rare and exciting astronomical phenomenon and one that requires important safety reminders. Looking directly at the sun, even during an eclipse, can permanently damage your eyes. For more details, visit the FCPS Solar Eclipse webpage. Here's what you need to know:

  • Don't look at the sun without approved eyewear. This applies to students and staff, and we encourage you to reinforce this at home.
  • Regular sunglasses are not good enough. The NASA website has more information about eye safety.  
  • Eclipse timing: The eclipse starts around 2:04 pm, peaks at 3:20 pm, and ends around 4:32 p.m. Please remind your student to be especially vigilant about eye safety during this time. 

 

April 8 - Atoms Booster Club Meeting: Join us on Monday, April 8 in-person at Annandale High School in the Driver’s Education Room. The meeting will begin at 6pm. All members of the Atoms Booster Club are invited to attend to hear the latest updates on our spring sports and activities. If you have any questions, please contact Brandon Sutphin.

 

April 9 - Realtor Open House: Annandale High School is hosting an “Open House” for local Real Estate Agents on Tuesday, April 9 at 8:30am. We recognize that many potential homebuyers are greatly motivated by the educational opportunities afforded by local schools. The purpose of this event is to share information with realtors that will empower them to speak about the current strengths and future direction of Annandale High School. In addition, we will provide insight into our school and what it offers families who choose to move into our boundaries. If you know of any local realtor who would be interested in attending, they can RSVP here.

 

April 9 - PTSA Meeting, 7pm: Our next PTSA meeting will be on Tuesday, April 9 at 7:00pm in the library. Spanish translation will be available. If you can't attend in person, consider joining us virtually on Zoom. The link will be active 15 minutes prior to the start of the meeting. Also, if you have not done so already, please consider joining the PTSA by filling out the online Membership Form. For more information about membership visit the Annandale PTSA website.

 

April 10 - Eid al Fitr Holiday (No School): There is no school on Wednesday, April 10 to celebrate the end of Ramadan.

 

April 25 - May 17 - IB Testing: IB Testing will be held in various locations in the building. Here is the link to the detailed IB Testing calendar with arrival time and test duration. Locations will be added two weeks prior to testing which will mostly consist of the main gym and the library. Students testing in the afternoon should eat A lunch. Students are required to remain in the testing room for the full duration of each exam. Students should bring pens and pencils as well as a calculator. Backpacks and cell phones will be stored in the back of the room and can not be accessed during testing. If the exam is scheduled to continue after the final school bell, students need to arrange for alternative transportation home.

Students with IB approved testing accommodations will be notified prior to testing. Late arrival/early dismissal forms for IB testing dates can be found in the Attendance Office. Contact Linda Bradshaw with any questions.

SOL and IB Exam Schedule

 

Proctors Needed for IB Exams: Calling all Volunteers! The IB exams are starting soon and we are in need of help to proctor the exams. Volunteers are needed to walk around the testing room occasionally and sit/monitor students. No special training is needed ahead of time. Each testing room will have at least one experienced proctor that will be in charge of administering the test. We just need additional adult supervision. Volunteers must be 21 or older. Bring your driver’s license to check-in at the main office. Dress casually with comfortable shoes!

Check out this Sign Up Genius. Questions? Please email Linda Bradshaw, IB DP Coordinator. Any help you can provide would be much appreciated! Thanks for supporting our IB students!

Important Information

Personalized Student Progress Reports: Last week, parents should have received a personalized student progress report email which includes students’ grades as well as any academic interventions or supports the student is receiving. In that email, we also provide ways families can support their student, including sitting with them to check and discuss their progress, as well as some guiding questions to talk about school. 

You can also view your student's grades by logging into SIS ParentVUE. If you have questions about a particular class, please reach out to the teacher. Their email address can be found on our staff directory or in ParentVue.

 

April 15 - 26 - FCHD School Health Services Survey: The Fairfax County Health Department (FCHD) employs school health aides and public health nurses who provide school health services to the students in FCPS. A survey has been developed by the FCHD to provide feedback on the level of satisfaction with School Health Services provided to the school community. The survey will be distributed electronically via FCPS This Week, and can be found here. The survey window is April 15 - April 26.

 

April 20 - Super Saturdays Begin: Annandale will continue the tradition of success that was established prior to, and even during COVID, by supporting students with Super Saturday SOL prep prior to testing. Students will receive breakfast and lunch. Invitations to students and families will be sent out beginning this week. Below is the Saturday School schedule: April 20 - Biology and Earth Science; April 27 - Algebra 1 and Chemistry; May 4 - Algebra 2 and Geometry; May 11 - Reading. If you have any questions, please reach out to your student’s teacher(s).

Awesome Atoms

Celebrating Annandale HS Assistant Principals: This past week marked National Assistant Principal’s week. Our team of Assistant Principals do an incredible job every day supporting our students, families, and staff. They serve as instructional leaders, collaborate with teacher teams to ensure every student is receiving the support they need, and work to create a safe and welcoming environment here at Annandale. A huge thank you to our Assistant Principals Sarah Eqab, Donna Higgins, Hanna Langstein, Aaron Schneider, and Kara Franklin Taylor!

 

Student Equity Club Promotes Mental Health Awareness: The Student Equity Club’s new Mental Health Committee compiled contact and room information, along with friendly photos for each mental health worker at AHS into a flyer. They distributed the flyers to classrooms so teachers can display them for students who might be seeking someone to listen.

 

Pyramid Art Show Success! Last week, Annandale hosted the Pyramid Art Show. This show is an opportunity to showcase student art work from our feeder elementary and middle schools alongside the work of Annandale students. This is a unique event in which our high school students have the opportunity to reconnect with their elementary and middle school Art teachers, and our future Atoms can see the many paths they can take to explore the Arts when they come to Annandale. Special thanks to Carmen Lucas, Erin Mahoney, Luis Navas Reyes and Megan Mooney for mounting this fabulous display of the talent in our community.

Opportunities

Free Prom Dresses and Suits at Promise: Do you need a dress or suit for Prom? Do you know someone that might need one? We got you! Prom is coming up on May 2 at the River View in Occoquan, and Annandale’s premiere prom fashion shop has you covered. Promise offers gently used, yet stylish dresses, suits, shoes, clutches and accessories for you to wear to prom – and to keep! Check out our updated inventory that offers a style for everyone’s taste. Stay tuned for the announcement for our grand opening and we look forward to helping you find a perfect look for Prom 2024. For further information reach out to Mr. Henceroth or visit him in room 210. We "Promise" Annandale Prom 2024 will be a night to remember!

 

April 13 - Special Olympics Inclusion Track Meet: Annandale’s 2nd Annual Inclusion Track Meet will be held on April 13 from 9am to 2pm on the track field. Come out to support your Annandale Special Olympics team and enjoy a fun filled day of Inclusion. Clubs, sports teams, and vendors will be on sight with music, face painting, yard games, and food. Fun for the whole family!

 

April 17 - Purple Up for Military Families: April is the Month of the Military Child! FCPS is proud to have over 14,000 military-connected youth as a part of our student body. On Wednesday, April 17, all FCPS employees, students, families, and community members are encouraged to “Purple Up” to show our support for all military-connected families. Learn more about Month of the Military Child and FCPS’ resources for military families.

 

April 17 - Partners for Safe Teen Driving (PTSD), 6:30pm: Annandale High School will be hosting Partners for Safe Teen Driving on April 17 at 6:30pm. The state of Virginia requires students and their parents to attend one session of Partners for Safe Teen Driving in order to receive their Pink Card (DEC-8). If the parent and student are not in the auditorium at 6:30pm then they will be asked to attend another session. If you have any questions, please email Lizzie McManus.

 

April 25 - Autism Acceptance Night: Please come join us this Thursday at 6:30pm as we cheer on our Varsity Baseball Team and celebrate Autism Acceptance. Our special guest stars Kevin Maldonado-Lopez and Andy Ocloo will be throwing out the first pitch for the game. Our classes have been working hard and we will be selling various items that they have created. We will also have baked goods and Inclusion Revolution Autism Acceptance t-shirts for sale. All proceeds will go to our Special Education Department. We will be selling Autism Acceptance gear at the game!

 

May 1 - Nominations for the Bussey Memorial Equity Award Due: The Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC) sponsors the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award to honor the legacy of Dr. Bussey, a founding member of the MSAOC and a longtime advocate for students and families. This award recognizes staff or community members who have demonstrated significant and impactful efforts to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students from groups who are marginalized or underserved. Any FCPS employee, student, or community member can nominate an individual or group for the award. All nomination materials must be submitted by Wednesday, May 1.  The winner will be recognized at the FCPS Equity Symposium on Tuesday, June 18. Full details and the nomination information form are available on the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award webpage.

Parent Volunteers and Donations Needed! 

The final two months of school include a number of exciting events and many opportunities to donate or volunteer at Annandale High School. Your support is not just appreciated; it's essential. 

Volunteering or donating is a testament to the strength and unity of our school community. Your willingness to contribute not only enriches our school culture and supports our students’ success, but also serves as a powerful model of community engagement for our students. See detailed opportunities below. 

 

April 15 - Donations and Volunteers Needed for Senior Breakfast: We will be hosting a Senior Breakfast on April 15 and need your assistance making this event a success. Register here to volunteer and/or donate

The event will begin in the auditorium, where students will receive important information about end-of-year events, including senior exams, senior activities, graduation, and All Night Grad Celebration. After the presentation, students will report to the cafeteria for a breakfast and celebration with their classmates.

 

April 25 - May 17 - Proctors Needed for IB Exams: IB exams are starting soon and we are in need of help to proctor the exams. Volunteers are needed to walk around the testing room occasionally and sit/monitor students. No special training is needed. Each testing room will have at least one experienced proctor that will be in charge of administering the test. We just need additional adult supervision. Volunteers must be 21 or older. Bring your driver’s license to check-in at the main office. Dress casually with comfortable shoes!

Check out this Sign Up Genius. Questions? Please email Linda Bradshaw, IB DP Coordinator. 

 

Help Recognize our Amazing Teachers! Seeking $5-$10 Gift Card Donations: This year, Teacher Appreciation Week is from May 6-10. As a gesture of our appreciation of all the hard work and flexibility our teachers have demonstrated this year, we would like to offer a small gift to teachers. We are asking that you please donate $5-$10 gift cards, to any establishment of your choice, from now until May 3. If you are able to donate, please drop off gift cards to the Main Office or purchase gift cards via Amazon and have them shipped to Annandale High School. We appreciate your support in celebrating the amazing work our teachers are doing this year.

 

Donate to the All Night Grad Party Online Auction! Do you own a business or love a local business? We’re gathering donations for our Annual Silent Auction, which benefits our All Night Grad Celebration. All donations are tax deductible and the business that donated will be advertised in our auction. If you would like to donate, please contact ANGC Chair Rheanna Bernard at [email protected].

College Admission & Financial Aid

April 10 - NOVA Regional College Fair: The Office of Admissions at George Mason University is holding its annual Northern Virginia Regional College Fair (NVRCF) on Wednesday, April 10 from 6:30-8:30pm at EagleBank Arena. Students will have the opportunity to meet with admissions representatives from more than 200 colleges and universities. This will be a great opportunity to get students motivated and excited about their post-secondary plans while equipping them with the tools and information necessary to successfully navigate the college search and application process.

 

April 11 - Options After High School (Postsecondary Planning): On Thursday, April 11 from 6pm - 8pm, Annandale High School Student services will be presenting on various options for students after high school. Topics to be covered are four year universities (Bachelor’s Degree), Northern Virginia Community College “NOVA” (Associate’s Degree with option to transfer to a four year university), apprenticeships (Electricians, Carpenters, Plumbers, HVAC), military (Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force), and Edu-Futuro (To empower immigrant and underserved youth and families through mentorship, education, leadership development, parent engagement, and workforce development.)

There will be a brief presentation followed by breakout sessions to speak in further detail and answer your questions about the various options. The presentation will be held in Clausen Hall and will have Spanish, Vietnamese, Amharic, and Arabic translators. All Junior and Senior students and parents are invited to attend!

 

April 11 - FAFSA/VASA Completion Workshop: On Thursday, April 11 from 6:30pm - 8:30pm Annandale High School Student Services will be hosting a FAFSA/VASA completion workshop in the Parent Liaison Office. If you would like help completing these forms in order to be considered for financial aid please attend this event. Students and parents/guardians should both attend and please make sure to bring 2022 tax information.

 

April 16 - Junior Parent/Student College Night: Please join us on Tuesday, April 16 from 6:00-7:30pm. Our Lead AVID teacher Ms. Wells, and College & Career Specialist, Mr. Yeagley, will talk about how Juniors should prepare for the college application process. After the presentation we will have a panel of admissions representatives from George Mason, Marymount, and Virginia Tech speak about what they look for when reviewing college applications. Students and parents will also have the opportunity to ask the panel questions. The event will take place in Clausen Hall. We hope to see you there! Email Mr. Yeagley at [email protected], if you have questions.

 

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.

 

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. 

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 website, AHS Athletics Twitter or Instagram page. Please email Brandon Sutphin if you have any questions.

 

Booster Membership Fee Reduced! The cost of Booster Memberships is now 50% less! The new low price will be Adults $30 and Students $15 (including Elementary, Middle, and High School Students). The Booster pass allows Free Admission to all regular season Freshman, JV, and Varsity games. This price drop will include the last 3 games of the basketball season and include ALL Spring season sports: Baseball, Soccer, and Lacrosse. Check Atoms Athletics schedules and buy your Booster Pass here.

 

This Week: 

Monday, April 8

JV Baseball/Softball vs Edison - 6:30pm

JV Girls Lacrosse vs TJ - 6:00pm

Varsity Girls Lacrosse vs Hayfield - 7:30 (SENIOR NIGHT)

Varsity Baseball/Softball @ Edison - 6:00pm

Boys Lacrosse @ Hayfield - 5:45/7:15pm

Thursday, April 11

Boys Tennis vs Hayfield - 4:00pm

JV Baseball vs Mt. Vernon - 6:30pm

Boys Lacrosse vs Justice - 5:45/7:15pm

Girls Tennis @ Hayfield - 4:00pm

Varsity Baseball/Softball @ Mt. Vernon - 6:00pm

Girls Lacrosse @ Justice - 6:00/7:30pm

Track @ Hayfield - 5:00pm

Friday, April 12

Girls Tennis vs Falls Church - 4:00pm

Girls Soccer vs Hayfield - 5:45/7:15pm

Boys Soccer @ Hayfield - 5:45/7:15pm

Varsity Softball @ Marshall - 6:30pm

JV Softball @ Lewis - 6:00pm

Boys Tennis @ Falls Church @ Jefferson District Park - 4:00pm

Saturday, April 13

Special Olympics Track Meet - 9:00am

 

Concession Stand Coverage - Help Wanted! Click on a link below to sign up and support our Atoms Booster club! If anyone has trouble with the above links, please email [email protected]. Thank you for your support!

Varsity Softball: Sign Up Here

JV Softball: Sign Up Here

Varsity Baseball: Sign Up Here 

JV Baseball: Sign Up Here

News from the PTSA

PTSA Nominating Committee: Each year the PTSA forms a committee to identify people interested in serving as PTSA officers. The Nominating Committee advertises the opportunities available and explains how to apply, receives nominations and identifies potential candidates, and presents a slate of nominees at the April PTSA general membership meeting. Contact Angela Torres at [email protected] for more information or to sign up.

 

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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Atom Nation

Well the Atoms battled mother nature all week with several programs having games postponed to later dates. There was some action throughout the week with the majority of it happening on Friday. Several programs continue to show just how good they can be and the final month of the spring season is going to be exciting so don't miss out! 

GO ATOMS!!! Atoms Weekly Recap

Here is a quick recap of first week of spring sports

Baseball had two games scheduled but only played one thanks to mother nature. However, that game did not disappoint as the Atoms jumped out to an early 3-0 before TJ battled back to make 3-3 in the 3rd inning. The game stayed that way until the bottom of the 7th when the Atoms walked it off to win an exciting game 4-3. The Atoms move to 3-2 in the district as they prepare for their next game vs Edison Monday evening.

Softball had the same fortunate with mother nature and played TJ last night. The Atoms jumped out early and never looked back. It was 14-5 in the 5th but the Atoms couldn't close out the slaughter rule in 5 innings and saw TJ cut the game to 15-11. The Atoms scored 4 in the bottom of the 6th to win comfortably 19-11. They see action Monday vs Edison. 

Boys Soccer had one game this week versus district foe Falls Church. It was a clean competitive game throughout but the Jaguars put 2 on the board in the first half and played solid defense in the second half to keep the Atoms off the board and win 2-0. The Atoms travel to Hayfield next Friday.

Girls Soccer traveled Falls Church Thursday evening and played an exciting game vs the Jaguars. Regular time ended in a 1-1 tie and took the game to OT. The Jaguars squeezed one past in OT to get the 2-1 win over the Atoms. The Atoms host Hayfield next Friday.

Outdoor Track battled the rain Tuesday at Lewis but saw impressive showings by multiple athletes. A few personal best occurred throughout the meet with a couple more athletes qualifying for the district meet in May. The Atoms hit the track again at Hayfield Thursday afternoon.

Boys Tennis continues to show their growth but it was enough in their only match of the week at Mt. Vernon. The Atoms played well taking a few matches deep into but in the end the Majors came away victorious. The Atoms host Hayfield Thursday afternoon.

Girls Tennis got the win yesterday over Mt. Vernon. The Atoms ran away with the Match winning 5-1 as the match ended before doubles occurred. The Atoms were pretty dominant across the board and look to continue the upward trend and growth as they travel to Hayfield Thursday.

Boys Lacrosse hosted Falls Church for their only game of the week Friday evening. The Jaguars were a little too much the Atoms as they showed their strength and ran away from the Atoms early. The Atoms continue to show growth and improvement and look to get back at it Monday as they travel to Hayfield.

Girls Lacrosse split their two games this week. The Atoms started off with an impressive win over Mt. Vernon Wednesday evening 17-6! It was a complete team win for the Atoms. The second game didn't have the same results as they fell to district rival Falls Church Friday evening. The Atoms host Hayfield Monday evening for senior night. 

Swim/Dive Records Updated

This past winter the boys 200 Medley Relay, 200 Freestyle Relay, and breaststroke times were broken! Those records were officially updated this week on the Swim/Dive Record board in the main gym lobby. Congrats to our swimmers:

200 Medley Relay - Noah Popp, James Chilton, Finn Sample, & Colin McGee

200 Freestyle Relay - Noah Popp, James Chilton, Finn Sample, & Matthew Munoz

100 Breaststroke - Colin McGee

Atoms Recognized for Postseason Teams

We have officially completed the winter 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

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

Annandale HS Summer Camps

Looking for fun activities for your child this summer? Annandale High School is offering a variety of summer camps this year for current elementary and middle school students led by our own Annandale coaches. Help spread the word to friends, family and neighbors! More information on signups upcoming!

Registration for all camps can be found HERE. See descriptions of the various camps below. More information can be found at AnnandaleAtoms.net

Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp, and they should bring a snack and a water bottle each day. Cash or checks are accepted. Checks should be made out to “Annandale Athletic Boosters”.

Payment is due on the first day of camp or can be made online by clicking on the camps link below (When paying online, there is an additional small fee for processing).

Save the dates for our camps below!

Camp Information

Multi-Sport Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 20-23 ($120): Campers will have fun playing a variety of sports including basketball, kickball, volleyball, soccer, and touch football. They will participate in fun contests and win prizes! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

To pay online for the Multi-Sport Camp: Click Here

Olympics Camp - Rising 2nd-9th Graders - June 24-27 ($120): This exciting camp features team activities including soccer, volleyball, basketball, touch football, and relay races. Campers will also get a chance to compete and earn medals! Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 8:30am-3:00pm. 

For questions about Multi-Sport or Olympics Camps, please reach out to Christopher Bagot, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Olympics Camp: Click Here

Basketball - Rising 4th-9th Graders - July 8-12 ($200): Campers will spend each day focused on developing their basketball skills. They will also receive a report card on their basketball abilities, a t-shirt, and a chance to win trophies. Campers can bring their lunch or purchase lunch at camp. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm. 

For questions about Basketball Camp please reach out to Jerome McAvoy, Camp Director and Varsity Coach.

To pay online for the Basketball Camp: Click Here

 

Annandale Special Olympics Track Meet

Annandale’s Inclusion Track Meet will be held on Saturday, April 13 from 9:00am to 2:00pm on the track field.

Come out to support your Annandale Special Olympics team and enjoy a fun filled day of Inclusion. Vendors will be on sight with music, face painting, yard games, and food. Fun for the whole family!

UPDATED DATE: Future College Atoms Athletes Signing Day

The Activities Office will be hosting a signing day for our future college athletes on April 22 at 3:15pm in the main gym to honor our student athletes who will be continuing their athletic career in college. 

We would like to invite the families of those student-athletes, teachers, and coaches to honor and recognize the hard work and dedication of our athletes. If you have any questions, please email Brandon Sutphin, Director of Student Activities.

Autism Acceptance Night

Come join us this Thursday, April 25 at 6:30pm as we cheer on our Varsity Baseball Team and celebrate Autism Acceptance. Our special guest stars Kevin Maldonado-Lopez and Andy Ocloo will be throwing out the first pitch for the game. Our classes have been working hard and we will be selling various items that they have created. We will also have baked goods and Inclusion Revolution Autism Acceptance t-shirts for sale. All proceeds will go to our Special Education Department. We will be selling Autism Acceptance gear at the game!

Annandale H.S. Physical Night

Students who would like to participate in sports or band next year will need a valid VHSL physical dated after May 1, 2024. On May 21 at 5:30pm we will be hosting Sport and Activity Health Screenings. This physical will be good for all of next school year. The cost at Annandale is $50 pre-registration and $60 dollars walk-in. This is a donation to the Athletic Training Program so that we can continue to provide state of the art care for our athletes and band members. Click HERE to sign up or scan the QR code below. For information about financial assistance for this event, please contact Ryan Hughes.

Rising 9th Grade Activites/Athletics/Clubs Night

The Activities Office will be hosting an information night for rising 9th grade Activities/Athletics/Clubs Night on May 21 at 6:30pm in the main gym. During this session, we will share information about the sports/seasons that we offer, how to sign up for a sport, and when try-outs for each sport begin. A coach, director, or student representative for each program will be available to answer any questions.

Email [email protected] if you have any questions.

Atoms Athletics Booster Scholarship

Each year the Atoms Athletics Booster Club gives out two $1000 scholarships to our Atoms athletes. The scholarships goes to two senior student-athletes who plan to pursue further education after high school. The student-athletes must have a 3.0 grade point average and have played an Atoms Athletic Department recognized sport during their senior year. To complete the application, Click Here

The deadline to submit the application is May 1, 2024

Spring Pictures Information

Legacy Studios is excited to photograph Annandale High School's 2024 athletic teams!  All sports team images will be available to view and order online after picture day.  Here are a few tips for accessing your images: 

  • Images can be accessed via this link: Legacy Studios Events or by going to events.legacystudios.com. 
  • Please use code 4542E24 to view your images on the website. 
  • You will have the option to select the images you'd like to order, ie: team, individual, etc. as well as the border for your prints and the text you'd like on the images, including your athlete's name. 
  • All ordered packages will be delivered directly to the athlete's home, not returned to the school. 

For assistance with questions or ordering, please contact Legacy Studios directly at [email protected] or 716.512.6336.  Please do not contact the school or your Activities office. 

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, April 8 at 6 pm!

Join us on Monday, April 8 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 (REDUCED PRICES)

We have reduced the price for an Atoms Boosters Pass! Prices are cut in half for the spring season. Current prices are: Adults - $30, Students - $15!

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 Athletics Concession Stand

Boosters needs you help with concession stand coverage! Click on a link below to sign up and support our Atoms Booster club!

Varsity Softball: Sign up here

JV Softball: Sign up Here

Varsity Baseball:  Sign Up Here 

JV Baseball:  Sign Up Here

If anyone has trouble with the above links, please email [email protected] 

Thank you for your support!

Learners Permit Testing at Annandale

Is your student eligible for a learner's permit (15 years and 6 months old)? Would you like to avoid the long lines at the DMV? Then we have the fix for you. Annandale 10th grade Driver's Education teachers will be offering learner's permit testing after school at 3:15pm for those students eligible for their permit. Students must register through ACE Website. Check out the dates below and for more information about how to register for testing, email one our Driver's Education teachers Lizzie McManus or Xiomara Hernandez

Monday, April 8, 2024

Monday, April 22, 2024

Monday, May 6, 2024

Monday, May 20, 2024

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, 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 April 8- April 13

Monday, April 8

JV Baseball/Softball vs Edison - 6:30pm

JV Girls Lacrosse vs TJ - 6:00pm

Varsity Girls Lacrosse vs Hayfield - 7:30 (SENIOR NIGHT)

Varsity Baseball/Softball @ Edison - 6:00pm

Boys Lacrosse @ Hayfield - 5:45/7:15pm

Thursday, April 11

Boys Tennis vs Hayfield - 4:00pm

JV Baseball vs Mt. Vernon - 6:30pm

Boys Lacrosse vs Justice - 5:45/7:15pm

Girls Tennis @ Hayfield - 4:00pm

Varsity Baseball/Softball @ Mt. Vernon - 6:00pm

Girls Lacrosse @ Justice - 6:00/7:30pm

Track @ Hayfield - 5:00pm

Friday, April 12

Girls Tennis vs Falls Church - 4:00pm

Girls Soccer vs Hayfield - 5:45/7:15pm

Boys Soccer @ Hayfield - 5:45/7:15pm

Varsity Softball @ Marshall - 6:30pm

JV Softball @ Lewis - 6:00pm

Boys Tennis @ Falls Church @ Jefferson District Park - 4:00pm

Saturday, April 13

Special Olympics Track Meet - 9:00am

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