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Important Upcoming Events
- October 21 - Federal Impact Aid online survey opens in ParentVue
- October 31 - Last day of 1st Quarter- 2 - hour early release
- November 1 -Holiday-Religious or Cultural Observance - No School
- November 3 - Daylight Savings end
- November 4 & 5 - Teacher workdays-No School
- November 8 - Picture Day Retakes
- November 11- Holiday - Veterans Day- No School
- November 12- Report cards available in ParentVue and StudentVue
- November 13 - Grade 7 World Language Credit Exam - Carson Middle 7:30a.m.
- November 14 - Grade 8 World Language Credit Exam - Carson Middle 7:30a.m.
- November 27-29 Holiday - No School
A Message From The Principal
As the first grading quarter comes to a close, we're proud of our students' hard work and dedication to learning. Our teachers have been equally committed, tailoring instruction to meet the unique needs of each student. We eagerly anticipate the second quarter and the continued growth and progress of our students.
Sincerely,
Tony Washington
Principal
First “SWAG” Student Recognition of the 2024-2025 School Year
We are excited to announce the return of our SWAG Student Recognition Program. SWAG stands for “Students with Awesome Growth.” Each month teachers from different departments recognize students for their hard work, perseverance, and commitment to making a positive impact at Carson.
Mr. Washington had the pleasure of celebrating the first nominees of the school year this past week. Each student was brought up to the podium to learn why they were nominated by a teacher and received a certificate and SWAG bag. Congratulations to these students for having Carson SWAG: Congratulations to Luis, Ian, Jonathan, Juvel, Sergio, Rimas, Alexander, Henry, Liam, Hojin, Ayan, Huzaifa, David, Lucas, Gavin, Lucas, Omer! A picture of these students is proudly displayed outside of the cafeteria for all to see.
Congratulations, Panthers!
End of First Quarter - Two-Hour Early Release
October 31, 2024 - Last day of 1st Quarter
Students will dismiss at 12:15pm. No afterschool activities, no late buses.
On Thursday, October 31st we will be celebrating our last day of our Spirit Week by having students and staff wear orange and black. Parents, please remember that if your child is deciding to dress up, they need to do so while following school rules. Students should not wear any outfit that is inappropriate or does not meet the guidelines of FCPS dress code policy. Additionally, students should not wear any costume masks or face paint, to include hats or head gear that cover their face. We appreciate your support with this in helping to make sure that our students have fun, while still adhering to school and FCPS guidelines.
November 12 - Report cards available in ParentVue and StudentVUE
Student gradebooks in SIS ParentVUE and StudentVUE will be unavailable from Mon, Oct 28, 2024 @ 4:00 PM until Tue, Nov 12, 2024 @ 6:00 AM. At the end of this window, 1st quarter grades will be posted in SIS ParentVue and StudentVUE.
Federal Impact Aid Survey is Available now in ParentVue!
The Federal Government owns property in Fairfax County, and those properties are removed from the local tax base. FCPS is eligible to apply for Federal Impact Aid funds as reimbursement for the lost tax revenue. Federally connected students are children of active-duty uniformed services personnel, children who live on federal property or in subsidized federal housing, and children whose parents are employed on eligible federal properties.
The Federal Impact Aid Survey is now available in electronic format via ParentVUE. It is important to complete this survey in ParentVUE. Click HERE to create and set up a ParentVUE account. Please remember, only the enrolling parent may complete and submit the survey. Please complete the online survey by November 21, 2024.
Click Here for more information on Impact Aid and a visual tutorial on how to access and complete the survey in ParentVue online.
Hello Carson!
Did you miss picture day? Would you like to retake your picture?
Retakes are right around the corner. Picture day retakes are scheduled for Friday, November 8, 2024.
FCPS Outstanding Employee Awards
Nominations are now open for the FCPS Outstanding Employee Awards for the 24-25 school year!
Thinking about our excellent staff, there are so many people who go above and beyond to make a difference for students, families and colleagues. This is a great opportunity to recognize someone for their great contributions!
Please use this link to nominate a RCMS staff member for the FCPS Outstanding Employee Awards for the 24-25 school year. Feel free to browse all of the awards categories and submit a nominee for consideration. Nominations close on Tuesday, November 12th.
Please contact our Awards Liaison with questions that you might have about this process.
Thanks for your time and thought!
RCMS Family Liaison
If you have questions about navigating the school, learning about FCPS resources, or getting your student setup for success, our Family Liaison can help. If you need to contact our parent liaison, Drina Teran, please call 703-925-3603 and leave a message with your name, your student's name, and phone number. You may also contact her via email, Drina Teran at [email protected]
Hello Carson Community,
RCMS will celebrate Veteran's Day on November 14th and 15th. We would like to invite veteran's to come into the school building to share their experiences with students.
If you are able to participate, please complete the form by clicking the link below.
Click HERE
Parent Teen Book Club: You’re Invited!
Greetings Carson Families,
Are you looking for a way to connect with your teen? Would you like to get involved in the Carson community? Do you love to read? If you answered “YES” to any of the questions, please consider signing up to participate in Carson’s first Parent Teen Book Club!
The Carson Library is thrilled to announce our first Parent Teen Book Club on November 14, 2024 from 7-8:30pm, and we would love to see you there! After choosing one of the five book options, you and your child will be loaned a copy of the book to read. Then, on November 14, we will come together to talk about the book selection and have some light refreshments.
This fall, the theme is Virginia Readers’ Choice Books, and all book choices are texts that are part of our state and school’s just-for-fun reading program. CLICK HERE to learn more and to read about the book choices. Ready to sign up for a fun evening of literary conversations with your middle schooler, fill out the sign up form HERE!
Please reach out to librarians, Ellen Bickford ([email protected]) or Elizabeth Donovan ([email protected]) with any questions.
Thank you!
Ellen Bickford
Librarian @ Carson MS.
TJ Information
The TJ Investigative Science Outreach, a student-led organization at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology will be hosting their 12th annual invitational science fair on April 5th, 2025 and welcome 5th-8th grade students to participate. Admission to the science fair is completely free.
Participants will complete a research project of their choice and present at the fair in-person on April 5th, 2025. We help students prepare for this fair by holding multiple sessions to teach them important skills in STEM like brainstorming, collecting data, presenting, writing an experiment summary, using statistics, creating an experimental diagram, etc.
Our first interest/brainstorming session is October 11th, 2024 at 6:00 pm. We will be holding this session both in-person at TJHSST and virtually through zoom. During this session we will go over the goals and guidelines of this fair and introduce students to a multitude of project ideas. All interested students should sign up using the form at the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0Y0oodU11TzBUfWFnU5lsxoWaqixuX50fxVNv5A5DxcmRvw/viewform?usp=sf_link
Feel free to also check out our website at tjsciencefair.wordpress.com or email us at [email protected]
Sincerely,
TJ Investigative Science Outreach
World Languages Credit By Exam (WLCBE)
This year's World Languages Credit by Exam will be administered at each FCPS middle, high, and secondary school.
The World Languages Credit by Exam is an optional test for students in grades 7-12 who can speak and write (type) proficiently in a language other than English. Based on the results of the exam, they can earn 1, 2, and/or 3 passing world language credits.
The 2024 World Languages Credit by Exam will be administered at Rachel Carson Middle School on the following two days.
- Wednesday, November 13 at 7:30 AM for 7th grade
- Thursday, November 14 at 7:30AM for 8th grade.
Eating Disorders
In 2013, Virginia passed a law requiring every school system to provide information to parents annually about eating disorders with parents/guardians of students in the fifth through twelfth grades.
According to the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA 2023):
Eating disorders are serious but treatable mental and physical illnesses that can affect people of all genders, ages, races, religions, ethnicities, sexual orientations, body shapes, and weights. In the United States, 28.8 million Americans will suffer from an eating disorder at some point in their lives.
There is no single cause of an eating disorder. Rather, it is a complex combination of biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors that converge and set off an individual’s predisposed genetic vulnerability.
In collaboration with the Fairfax County Health Department, FCPS has developed a web page with detailed information and resources about eating disorders. To find out more, please visit the FCPS Eating Disorders website.
In addition to the information on the FCPS website, the National Eating Disorders Association has a toll free, confidential Helpline, 1-800-931-2237.”
Click HERE
or go to https://bit.ly/hipsmadisonhs24
to sign up to join us on Thursday, November 7, 6:30-8:30pm at Madison High School.
Recycling @ Rachel Carson MS
Rachel Carson MS is revitalizing our recycling program!
Students are being encouraged to “think before they throw” to make sure every item they dispose of goes into the correct trash or recycling container. Last week all students engaged in a recycling lesson during Advisory and played a game to practice thinking before they throw. Did you know that recycling in FCPS is single-stream, meaning all recyclables can go in one bin? That means cardboard, mixed paper, plastics #1, #2, #5 and tin/aluminum cans can all go into the blue bins. Ask your child about Carson’s recycling procedures. Every Friday, each teacher sends a student with the class’s blue recycling bin to the foyer where custodians, Ms. Vasquez and Ms. DeDelacruz, and Get2Green leaders, Ms. Bickford and Ms. Walsh, collect the week’s recycling! It really is a school-wide effort. Share recycling successes as a family! Together WE can make a difference!
Ellen Bickford
Librarian @ Carson MS
Fairfax County Public Schools
Attention 8th Grade Parents - Civics Field Trips
Rachel Carson Middle School 8th graders will attend Finance Park in person this year. We would love to have you come along with us! We are in need of 25 parent volunteers for each of our six teams. This is a 4.5 hour commitment, and includes an hour of training at the Finance Park facility next to Frost MS before our students arrive. You will help guide students through different phases of the day, which simulate real-world budgeting decisions, spending research, and bill payment. Then you’ll share your own life experiences and help them walk a day in your shoes. You bring the program to life!
Carson MS 8th grade teams are going to Finance Park on the following dates (any snow days will be rescheduled at a later time) –
Monday, December 16th - Dolphins
Tuesday, December 17th - Discovery
Wednesday, December 18th – Explorers
Thursday, December 19th - Voyagers
Friday, December 20th - Wolves
If you are able to volunteer with Carson’s Finance Park field trip, please view this link to create a JA account and then sign up for your child’s date to volunteer.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RWoYRLCor3U0XkEsLfIW88RX-2e8mly_/view
Thank you for donating your time and experience to our students. If you have any questions, please contact your child’s civics teacher.
Attendance
Attendance: Help your student stay engaged. Showing up for school has a huge impact on a student’s academic success. Even as children grow older and more independent, families play a key role in making sure students get to school every day and understand why attendance is so important for success in school and on the job.
Parents and caregivers can report up to two consecutive full-day absences using ParentVUE. For absences longer than two days, please contact [email protected]
All Day Absences: The Attendance feature in ParentVUE is the FCPS secure web solution for reporting all day absences.
Partial Absence: To report late arrivals, or to update already submitted attendance, please contact [email protected]
Early Dismissal Procedure
Please do not request early dismissals online or by phone.
To request an early dismissal please send a note with your child, or complete and print an Early Dismissal Request Form for your child. Your child should bring the note or form to the main office upon arrival to school in order to receive an early dismissal pass for that day. If you forget to send a note, students should still come to the front office to get an early dismissal pass.
All early dismissals must be before 2:00pm.
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Learn more about attendance reporting through ParentVue
Regular attendance is crucial for the academic success of all students. Studies have repeatedly proven that students with better attendance records perform better in school and are more likely to graduate high school on time.
Did you know?
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All Absences, excused AND unexcused count towards a student's and Caron’s Chronic absenteeism rate.
- Missing just 10% of school — just two days a month — negatively affects a student’s academic performance.
- By sixth grade, chronic absenteeism becomes a leading indicator that a student will drop out of high school.
We understand that there may be obstacles preventing students from attending school regularly, such as illness or personal circumstances. That’s why it is so important for our school team to work together with our students and families to remove any barriers. We all belong here!
Digital Tools Consent
FCPS has approved the use of many digital tools that enhance our student’s learning. Some of these tools require parental consent. Students WILL NOT be able to access these tools until FCPS receives your consent. You can find more directions on this process here.
Phones Down, Engagement Up: FCPS Cell Phone Policy and Storage Pilot
Keeping cell phones off during the school day helps students focus and learn. It also boosts positive social behavior. Review FCPS’ cell phone expectations by grade level with your child and help keep our classrooms free of distractions! If you need to reach your child during the school day for emergencies only, please call Rachel Carson Middle School main office - 703-925-3600.
Greetings Panther families!
Click the link for the Q1 After School Schedule. Each activity is hyperlinked with a description and information about each club. In order for students to participate in our after school program, parents must fill out the After School Registration Form (This form gives your child permission to participate in after school activities, it does not sign them up for specific activities)
Late bus numbers are different than regular bus numbers. Please check SIS to find your child’s late bus number, it will say RCLR (Rachel Carson Late Run).
If you have questions about our after-school program, please contact Riley Barrows, [email protected].
Riley Barrows
After School Program Specialist
Donations Needed!
We have a vibrant “Creative Yarn” after school club in need of donations. We are especially in need of yarn and crochet hooks. If you are cleaning out your craft corners – please consider sending crochet and knitting supplies our way. Items can be left in the front office. Many thanks.
Elena James
Carson Middle School
Other Schools are Sharing
Westfield High School
Westfield Theatre is offering a FREE workshop on Friday, November 1st at Westfield HS from 10am-12pm!
Students in 4th-8th grades can join us for fun theatre games, snacks and a backstage tour. Space is limited -
click here to register!
Tickets: $15 adult, $10 student. All seats reserved. All info found at
www.westfieldtheatre.com
Fairfax High School
Join the Carson MS PTA
We highly encourage you to join the Carson PTA by visiting their website. Click here and learn more about this incredibly supportive organization.
You may also go to: https://rcmspta.givebacks.com/store?limit=21&live=true&category=Memberships
WE NEED YOU!!!
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Are you ready to give back to our RCMS community and to join this amazing team of PTA volunteers? Have questions? Please contact us [email protected]
Who to Contact
If you have a question or concern, please visit our website for a full listing of Who to Contact. This listing includes all of our administrators, our counselors, and who to speak to regarding a specific content area or class. Contact information for all staff members is listed on our website - just click on the name of the person you wish to contact to be redirected to their email address: RCMS Staff Directory.
13618 McLearen Rd. Herndon, VA 20171 | Main Phone: 703.925.3600
Attendance: 703.925.3636 or [email protected]
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