RVES News and Notes - June 5

 June 5 - News and Notes!

Dear Rolling Valley Families,

What a full and busy week at Rolling Valley! We enjoyed both our school-wide band concert and our evening band concert. It was wonderful to hear how far our students have come, and we are so proud of our Rockin’ Robins who are leaving 6th grade and bringing their musical talents with them to middle school. Thank you to all the families who were able to attend and support the evening band concert.

This week also included kindergarten field day, which was a big hit, as well as a great field day for grades 1 through 6. Thank you to all the parents and guardians who were able to come and volunteer to help make these events such a success.

We also celebrated our graduation walk for seniors who returned to Rolling Valley for one last time. We were happy to have our halls filled with cheers for these seniors from Lewis and West Springfield High Schools.

Please be sure to check the Save the Dates for upcoming events.

Veronica Del Bagno

Rolling Valley Elementary School Principal

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Save the Dates

June 16th - 6th Grade Celebration and Party

June 17th - Last Day of School -2 Hour Early Release - 2:00 p.m. Dismissal

View the 2025-26 school year calendar.


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Attendance Rate!

Families, we are currently at a 6.8% absenteeism rate. Please help us keep this momentum going as we finish the last few weeks of school.

Thank you for working together to lower our chronic absenteeism rate.

 


From the Clinic!

The school health room is reminding parents and guardians that all medication stored in the health room must be picked up no later than the student dismissal time on the last day of school.

 

Medication left in the health room after that time will be destroyed. It is school policy that medications must be picked up by the parent or guardian. Medication cannot be sent home with your student. However, with parent or guardian permission, a high school student may transport over-the-counter medications to and from the school health room.

 

If your student will be enrolled in a summer program sponsored by Fairfax County Public Schools, the existing medication authorization form(s) may be used for the summer program, but you will need to pick up the medication on the last day of school and deliver the medication and completed forms to the summer learning site on the first day of the summer program. Please let the health room know if you would like a copy of the form(s).


Library News & Notes!

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News from the Library -

Thank you to everyone who has returned their library books! We still have just about 133 left to find, so please be on the lookout for emails from Mrs. Reynolds and overdue notices in Friday folders for any books that may be outstanding.

 

There are multiple OPTIONAL summer reading challenges for students to participate in this year. Students have been/will be hearing about them in library class and there are flyers in Friday folders with more information.

  • Rolling Valley Summer Reading Challenge-papers will be in progress report folders on the last day of school, read 20 minutes a day for at least 30 days! Extra copies will be available all summer long on the Rolling Valley website and in the front office.
  • Barnes and Noble-complete a reading log of 8 books (found online or in stores) and turn in to any Barnes and Noble to choose a free book from a predetermined list!
  • Pizza Hut Book It-read, complete their tracker, and earn a personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut!
  • For Rising 7th Graders:
    • Irving Middle School Summer Reading: Please find here links to a promotional video and the choice board that your rising 7th-grade students can use to learn about Irving Middle School’s Summer READ Program (it will become available on 6/18).
    • Key Middle School: Check out this video for information on how to participate as well as learn about fall author visits and Battle of the Books!

 

Children's Summer Reading Festival

The Fairfax County Library Foundation is hosting a FREE Summer Reading Festival at the Fairfax County Government Center (12000 Government Center Parkway, Fairfax, VA) on Saturday, June 13, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

 

Unearth a Story with the Fairfax County Public Library's Summer Reading Program

Youth and adults can sign up for the summer reading program beginning June 10th online. Readers can track their reading, collect prizes, and attend a number of community events between June 17 and August 19.

 

Summer Curbside Library Checkout

Want to check out some books this summer? Key MS Library is offering curbside checkout! Fill out this form and pick them up in the main office after you receive an email from Ms. Blair confirming they are ready for you.


Summer Device: Laptop Checkout

Dear Parents and Guardians,

To support continued learning during the summer months, Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) will provide digital learning resources in Mathematics, Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies for elementary students. Students have the option to check out an FCPS laptop for summer learning at home. Additional information regarding the available digital resources will be shared at a later time.

The deadline for checking out a laptop is June 11th.  If a laptop is checked out, it must be returned to Rolling Valley on or before July 30th.   Please be aware that families may be held financially responsible for repair or replacement costs if a device is lost, damaged due to misuse, or not returned. We encourage parents to review proper care guidelines with their students and consider protective measures to help prevent accidental damage.  

Students participating in any of the following summer programs will automatically be issued a laptop from Rolling Valley ES:

  • SOAR
  • Young Scholars
  • Summer Explorers
  • ESY (Extended School Year)
  • 6th grade students attending the CTE Summer Academy

  To check out a laptop for your student, please complete this Google form

 


Calendar Survey

FCPS values your input as we plan future school calendars. On Friday, June 5, all caregivers and FCPS staff will receive an email from noreply@fcps.edu containing a unique link to complete the FCPS Calendar Survey.

 

Your feedback matters. Please take a few minutes to share your priorities and perspectives by Monday, June 22, at 11:59 p.m.

 

Your individual responses will be kept confidential and will not be shared with school staff or used in any way that identifies you or your student. Only aggregate, summary-level results will be reported to the Fairfax County School Board.

 

If you do not receive a link to the survey or have technical difficulties completing the survey, please contact the FCPS Office of Research and Program Evaluation.


Summer Resources

Help Students Stay Curious, Healthy, and Busy 

The FCPS Summer Resource Guide has activities and tips on a variety of subjects and interests, from camps and activities to health and safety resources. 

Be sure to check back over the summer, as more resources may be added. 

Learning Doesn’t Take a Vacation and Neither Does Fun!The FCPS Summer Learning webpage offers ideas and strategies for families to keep students curious until August. Summer is the perfect time to help your student explore new interests, reinforce concepts, and stay engaged!


End of Year/Summer Special Education and Section 504 Newsletter

View the latest issue of the FCPS Special Education and Section 504 Newsletter. Topics in this 2026 End of Year/Summer issue include:

  • Celebrating 50 Years of IDEA
  • A Year of Inclusion in FCPS
  • Advancing Success for Twice-Exceptional (2e) Learners
  • Extended School Year (ESY)
  • Your Guide to a Fun and Inclusive Summer
  • Play, Plan, Grow: Summer Activities for Executive Function
  • Keep SEL Growing all Summer Long
  • New Resources to Support Life after High School
  • Make an Impact as a Special Education Teacher
  • Fairfax County SEPTA News

Subscribe to the Special Education and Section 504 Newsletter.


Summer Extravaganza

Discover Exciting Summer Learning Activities and Ideas

Join Fairfax County Public Schools for a free, family-friendly community celebration filled with hands-on STEM, arts, and creative experiences for students of all ages. This year’s Summer Extravaganza takes place on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Woodson High School

 

Explore summer learning resources and connect with FCPS offices and community partners. Don’t miss the Student Market and a full day of engaging activities designed to spark learning, growth, and inspiration for the whole family. 

 

For more information, visit the Summer Extravaganza webpage.

 


PTA NEWS

 

PTA NEWS:

 

VOLUNTEERS/DONATIONS NEEDED! We need your help for the 6th Grade Party! Please consider donating drinks or snacks, volunteering with set up on June 15, or join in the fun and volunteer on June 16. To donate/volunteer, please sign up here: CLICK HERE

 

EPI SCHOOL SUPPLIES:  For your convenience, the RVES PTA is partnering with EPI in case you want to order your school supplies for next year! 

  • Use this link to order now through June 21: CLICK HERE
  • When you order, enter the school ID, ROL012
  • Follow the directions to complete your order
  • Keep your online confirmation as your receipt
  • Supply kits will be shipped to your homes to arrive on or before August 12

TEACHERS' FAVORITE THINGS: If you're planning on giving end of year gifts, the PTA sent a survey to our teachers and staff to find out about their favorite things! Click here for everyone's responses:CLICK HERE

 

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Monday, June 15; 7:00pm- 8:00pm; FCPS Boundary Review Community Meeting at Saratoga ES: FCPS is seeking feedback on SPA 8922 either remaining at RVES or moving to Saratoga ES. The discussion will focus only on the elementary assignment of the SPA given the existing capacity challenges at Irving Middle School and West Springfield High School. 

 

Join us at the Community Meeting to advocate for change and have your voices heard. Register to attend the meeting in person here: CLICK HERE or virtually here: CLICK HERE

 

Furthermore, if you live in any of the SPA 8922 neighborhoods currently under review - Whitlers Creek, Hunter Valley, Crosswinds, or Daventry Park, please reach out to Karen Barnes at karen@buschmans.com. She has organized a Facebook group for communications and advocacy. 

 

SAVE THE DATE- Sunday, December 20; 1:00pm; Atlanta Falcons v. Washington Commanders @ Northwest Stadium: RVES has once again partnered with the Washington Commanders to participate in their program- KIDS IN COMMAND! Families will receive discounted tickets, an on-field photo, and exclusive group seating, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the RVES PTA! Ticket sales coming soon! 

 

SEPTA (FAIRFAX COUNTY SPECIAL EDUCATION PTA): SEPTA is a PTA organization affiliated with the state and national PTA but specifically established to address the unique needs of special education, special needs, and disabled students and families. Please click here for more information and details about upcoming events: CLICK HERE

Feel free to contact the RVES PTA at ptarollingvalley@gmail.com with any questions or comments! 


Spartan Volleyball Camp Registration has opened! 

 

Camp Dates - July 6 - 10th, 2026

Camp Location - West Springfield HS

Camp Sessions - separated by age and skill levels

 

Camp is open to all female athletes, regardless of what school they attend.  We typically have athletes from 10-15 different high schools and feeder schools.  

 

Session A | Rising 5th - 8th Grades | 9:30am-12:00 p.m.

(Beginner through SYC/Rec Levels)

 

Session B | Rising 8th - 9th Grades | 12:30pm-3:00 p.m.

(Intermediate - Travel/Club and all 9th grade levels)

 

Session C | Advanced Rising 10th - 12th Grades | 3:30pm - 6:00 p.m.

(Must have High School Varsity, JV, or Elite Club Experience (9th))

If you have questions about which session to sign up for, please reach out to me, Coach Stephanie Noriega (sbnoriega@fcps.edu).  I am always happy to help.  

 

Camp usually sells out in the first couple of weeks, so register now.  

 

Camp Details:

Spartan Volleyball Camp is designed and has a session for athletes of all skill levels who are eager to enhance their game in a challenging and supportive environment. Camp sessions are structured by age and skill level to ensure every player receives personalized instruction and the best opportunity for growth.

Campers will have the unique opportunity to train with experienced high school coaches from across the country, as well as current college athletes. Campers in Session A and B will also get to work with the high school athletes from the Virginia State Champions team! Sessions will include individual skill development, group instruction, and competitive tournament play, all designed to help players refine their technique, build confidence, and elevate their overall performance.

Session C is ONLY for advanced players.  Unfortunately, we do not have a session for rising 10th-12th graders who are new to volleyball or who only have freshmen team level experience and/or rec volleyball experience.  Athletes attending Session C must have played on their high school Varsity or JV team or are currently playing on a competitive club team. If you are signing up for Session C, the expectation is that you are playing volleyball at or close to the Varsity level.  Most rising 9th graders should be attending session B.

Spartan Volleyball Camp Registration

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