Panther Press August 20, 2026
Panther Press August 20, 2026

Message from Mrs. Briggs

Dear Panther Families,

It was so wonderful to see so many of you at our Open House today! It is a joy to see so many excited and eager students ready for the school year!

Please review our school map below for arrival and safety guidelines. Our doors open to students at 8:30am and the bell rings at 8:50am. The green arrows indicate the flow of our Kiss & Ride. Kiss & Ride will close at 8:50am. If you are dropping off your students, and you arrive after 8:50am, please park across the street, walk your child into the main office, and sign them in. The left parking lot will be closed off at 3pm. For the safety of our walkers, please do not try to enter the left parking lot after 3pm. 

Please make sure to update your default plan for how your child will be going home in our Pick Up Patrol System. All families received a link in an email with your account access details.  All families received their Kiss & Ride tag at Open House today. If you did not receive one, please expect to receive it next week. Please see our website for more information. 

Finally, I can't wait to greet your children on Monday morning. It is such a privilege to be the leader of this amazing school community!

I hope you enjoy your weekend.

 

Sincerely,

Amy Briggs

 

Sincerely,

Amy Briggs

Kiss & Ride

Upcoming Dates:

First Quarter Calendar

August 24, 2026 First Day of School 8:50 am 
September 1, 2026 Back to School Night 6:00 pm 
September 4, 2026 Student Holiday ( No School ) 
September 7, 2026 Student Holiday ( No School)
September 11, 2026 PTO Meeting 9:00 am (cafeteria)
September 16, 2026 Boosterthon Kickoff 
September 18, 2026 Student Pep Rally/PTO Block Party 5:30 pm 
September 25, 2026 Boosterthon Fun Run (parents invited to watch!)
September 30, 2026 Early Release Wednesday- Students Dismiss at 12:35pm

Here Comes the Bus Mobile App

here comes the bus imageWelcome to Here Comes the Bus! Know when your bus is approaching your stop. Here Comes the Bus® app is a school bus tracking app that provides real-time bus location. This helps parents and students get to the bus stop on time. Here Comes the Bus® utilizes our GPS data and available on multiple devices.


SpringHill Snaps

 

 

 

 

Spring Hill Snaps

At Spring Hill Elementary, our staff works endlessly to make learning engaging, safe, and joyful for our students every single day. We know that so many of you notice these daily acts of dedication, kindness, and hard work—and we want to make it easier than ever for you to share that appreciation!

We are excited to launch Spring Hill Snaps!

A Snap is a quick, meaningful shout-out sent directly to a staff member to share some positive mojo and brighten their day. Whether a teacher went above and beyond, a staff member offered extra encouragement, or someone simply put a smile on your child's face, we want to hear about it!

 How it works:

  • Click this link
  • Fill out the quick, 1-minute form with your message.
  • Our Snaps will be delivered at the end of each month to our staff and community at large. (Do not share something you wouldn’t want out whole staff or community to know)

Thank you for partnering with us and for helping us celebrate the incredible team that makes Spring Hill such a special place to learn and grow.

 


New Student ID Cards Coming for Bus Riders This Fall 

As part of the ongoing commitment to strengthening layered safety and security programs, FCPS will implement a new student ID system for students who ride our school buses.

The IDs will be provided to students who ride the bus. Those students will be expected to tap on and tap off the bus. The student IDs do not track student movement. The only information available is when a student taps on or off a bus. Much like our Here Comes the Bus app, our new app will allow parents/guardians to track the progress of the school bus.

It is possible that the ID program will expand in the future to include uses such as library cards and meal payment. Learn more about the new transportation system and student ID cards.


Early Release Wednesdays

As we prepare for the new school year, we are working toward 100% completion of student online verification forms for every family before school begins. The annual re-enrollment packet includes the early release Wednesdays childcare selection. This year, we will have a total of four early release Wednesdays, where we dismiss at 12:35pm  Our dates are:

  • September 30

  • November 18

  • January 13

  •  April 7

Families may complete their forms electronically through ParentVUE, or by downloading the paper forms from the FCPS website and returning them to the school office. All online verification (OVU) forms must be completed before the start of school.


PICKUP PATROL

PickUp Patrol is a cloud-based web application that automates the after-school dismissal process by combining powerful tools for school offices and a convenient mobile "app" for parents. It eliminates the need for parents to write notes or make phone calls to change their children’s after-school plans, which increases office productivity, decreases classroom interruptions, and assists with ensuring student safety.

To make a dismissal change you will simply login, select a date, choose your child’s name and a dismissal option, then click on submit, and that’s it! You can make plan changes at your convenience, and submit them days, weeks, or even months in advance. And, for added security, you’ll receive a confirmation email each time a change is made.

Joining PickUp Patrol

Prior to the first day of school, you will receive a “Welcome to Pickup Patrol” email with login instructions. Once logged in, create your child(ren)'s dismissal plan(s) for the remainder of the year. Please watch this video PUP How it Works video or use this tool PUP from Parents POV, to familiarize yourself with the program. If your Registration link has expired, please contact our registrar, Young-Joo Kim (ykim1@fcps.edu), for a new link. 

You can find more information here: PickUp Patrol | Spring Hill Elementary School.


New ParentVUE Mobile App Launched July 28

On Tuesday, July 28, a new ParentVUE mobile app will become available in the Apple and Google app stores. This new app provides parents and caregivers with a more secure sign-in. The current “classic” app will remain active for about six months. Families must download the new app by December 2026 to ensure they have continued mobile access to their child’s school data.

In the new app, families can enroll in multi-factor authentication (MFA) for FCPS Single Sign-On. While enrollment is optional, we strongly recommend that everyone enable this security feature.

Learn more about installing the new ParentVUE app. Parents needing assistance should submit a Parent Support Request.



Understanding Student Rights and Responsibilities Updates: New Universal Grade Matrices for Families

Families are encouraged to review the updated FCPS Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R) document, which explains expectations for student behavior and adult responses in order to enhance school safety and to create a fair, equitable, and supportive school environment.

Updates for the 2026-27 school year include new Universal Grade Matrices (UGMs). UGMs are charts that show behavior expectations and school responses by grade level (K-3, 4-8, and 9-12). These at-a-glance resources (in Appendix D of the SR&R) are designed to make it easier for parents and caregivers to understand how schools respond to different types of behavior concerns.

Visit the SR&R webpage for more information and to review additional updates to the SR&R for the 2026-27 school year.


New Requirement for Student Device Use During the School Day

Starting this school year, students must use FCPS-issued devices for school-related digital activities during the instructional day. This is in accordance with a new School Board requirement, approved on July 16, which states that students may not use personal electronic communication or computing devices, including personal laptops, tablets, smartwatches, smartphones, and similar devices. 

Students may only use their personal device if it is required as part of a necessary accommodation in the students’ Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Section 504 Plan. 

Families can help support this requirement by reminding students to bring their FCPS-issued device each day and use it for all school-related digital activities unless an approved exception applies. 


SEL Screener Parent/Guardian Notification

The Fall Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener will be administered to students in grades 3 through 12 in October. Students use the SEL Screener twice a year to share their perspectives on how well their school and community help them develop skills they need to succeed. The screener works by asking questions or presenting statements that students can think about and respond to. This gives students a way to share how well their school community makes them feel valued, included, and supported.

 

After each screening, results are available in the Documents tab of SIS ParentVUE and mailed to families without a ParentVUE account. For more information, including SEL Screener questions and opt-out information, please visit the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener webpage. 



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