langley eNews

February 22, 2024

from the ptsa president

I hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend! Last Friday, the PTSA Hospitality Committee hosted a delicious luncheon for teachers and staff. Thank you to the volunteers and the members of the committee for a wonderful event. A big thank you to Catherine Macleod for the beautiful decorations. The main hallway felt like a warm, cozy ski chalet! 

Our Langley HS sophomores will be treated to Career Connections, a career exploration event on Tues, Feb 27 during Langley Links. The event ties in with a recent Langley Links lesson. Career Connections will feature presentations by professionals in careers ranging from medicine to engineering. Encourage your sophomore to select presentations in areas they are interested in, so that they can get the most out of the program.


A reminder to Sophomore parents that next Wed, Feb 28 is the Sophomore College Case Studies Night and Class Dinner. Dinner starts at 5:30 pm in the cafeteria and will raise funds to support the Class of 2026. Tickets are $25 per person and sales close on Mon, Feb 26. Click here to purchase tickets through MySchoolBucks.


Following the dinner, college admission representatives will go over mock college applications to help explain the myths and realities of college admissions. Click here to register by Mon, Feb 26. Note: Registration for the Class Dinner is separate from your RSVP for Case Studies Night!

Finally, congratulations to the boys’ swim team for winning the State Championship two years in a row! 


Have a nice weekend!


~ Joy Hohenthaner, PTSA President

after dark dance

Students, tickets sales for the Langley After Dark Dance are extended through tomorrow, Fri, Feb 23! The dance is tomorrow night in the Main Gym from 8-10 pm. Tickets are $10 each, cash only, and will be on sale in the Cafeteria during all lunches. No tickets will be sold at the door, so get yours during lunch tomorrow!

calling all senior parents!

A long-held Langley tradition, All Night Grad Party (ANGP) is our party for LHS seniors on graduation night. Senior parents, we need your help to plan this safe, fun event for our graduates to enjoy after commencement on Jun 3!


Don't know how to get involved? Join a virtual ANGP meeting on Wed, Mar 6, 8:30 pm to learn about volunteer opps. Click here to connect (Meeting ID: 233 590 392 113 and Passcode: 3YkHJx). 


Click here ahead of time to learn about the various committees and to volunteer. Questions? Email ANGP chair Kristi Grgeta at kristi@grgeta.com.

new spirit wear

Show off your Saxon Pride with our new baseball caps in two new color options: Green or White. Our Black cap is back in stock as well!


And we now carry our famous Vintage crew neck sweatshirt in 2 XL. Come check out what we’ve got at Langleyboosters.org.

parent conversation

Join LHS Psychologist Anna Brown and Social Worker Jordan Payne for an engaging parent conversation on executive functioning and anxiety. Conversation will focus on strategies to help your students manage their anxiety, emotions, time, study habits and more.  


We will be referring to That Crumpled Paper was Due Last Week by Ana Homayoun and The Anxiety Audit by Lynn Lyons. Mark your calendar for Mon, Mar 4 at 11:30 am in the Lecture Hall.  


RSVP to LHS Family Liaison Julie Zimmerman Hohl at jbzimmerman@fcps.edu if you are able to attend.

college 101 zoom

New to the U.S. college system? Not sure how all the pieces of higher education fit together? Join Langley’s College and Career Specialist Karen Burke for a virtual workshop on Wed, Mar 6 at 12 pm. This workshop is geared toward families who have joined LHS from outside the U.S. and is meant to provide a basic understanding of how the U.S. college system works, however all families are welcome to join. This workshop will be recorded for future reference.


Click here to register for this Zoom workshop. Submit questions prior to the workshop on Google Forms by using this link.

math course offerings

How can students participate in mathematics throughout high school in a way that is relevant to and supportive of post-secondary and career interests? FCPS High School Math Specialist Jennifer Allard and FCPS Math Specialist Erin Sylves will host a webinar Understanding High School Mathematics Course Offerings on Mar 8 from 10-11:30 am


During this session they will discuss mathematics graduation requirements and how to support students in navigating the various course offerings currently available in FCPS. Students and their families may start thinking about what course pathways are available beginning in middle school. Register here and join us to learn more.

 teen job fair and career building

Fairfax County is hosting Teen Job Fairs and Career-Building Workshops on the following Saturdays at various high schools in the county: Mar 2, 11 am at Chantilly HS and Mar 9, 11 am at West Springfield HS. Click here to learn more and to register.

 english sol review

The Virginia Board of Education (VDOE) will hold a series of public hearings on the proposed 2024 English Standards of Learning during the month of February. The 2024 English Standards of Learning identify the essential content, processes, and skills for each grade level and subject courses, and include the foundational skills in grades K-8 to align with the Virginia Literacy Act and ensure evidence-based literacy instruction for Virginia’s youngest learners.


Click here for the list of public meetings - which include both in-person and virtual options - and to register. You may leave comments on the VDOE website until Mar 1.

sports notes

yard signs: Spring sports yard signs are available now through Mon, Mar 4. These durable signs look great and can be used both indoors and outside. Yard signs are a terrific way to show school spirit and support your athlete and the Langley Athletic Boosters! Order here.


Questions? Contact Alyson Samburg at alycoffey@yahoo.com.

saxons, did you know...

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 … According to Harvard Health Publishing, “It’s less about grades and extracurricular activities, and more about a core set of skills that help people navigate life’s inevitable challenges. Here are the 5 skills teens need in life and how to encourage them.

class notes

Read below for class news. Click the green class buttons to go to each class's webpage.

angp meeting mar 6: Want to help out with this year's All Night Grad Party, but don't know how to get involved? Join here (Meeting ID: 233 590 392 113 and Passcode: 3YkHJx) for the virtual meeting on Wed, Mar 6 at 8:30 pm to learn about volunteer opps. 

Be a part of the Class of 2024's 'farewell tribute' to LHS!


Deadline for submission of photos for the Class of 2024 Slideshow is May 1! Submit your photos to elizabethmburke@me.com or aamartinuk@yahoo.com as soon as possible!


Some tips and guidelines:

● submit in JPG/JPEG format

● no large groups please! small groups are best (2-4 people)

lhs seniors only - no outside friends/siblings/family members

● casual photos are best - portraits are great but we are looking for fun!

● recent pictures please - no baby pics


The slide show will be aired during senior week activities.

Sophomore parents and students, join us for the Sophomore College Case Studies Night and Sophomore Class Dinner on Wed, Feb 28. Dinner will be in the Cafeteria starting at 5:30 pm, catered by Cafe Rio. Tickets are $25 per person. The class dinner will raise funds to support Class of 2026 activities, but is optional and not required for attendance at the LHS Student Services presentation. Click here to purchase tickets on MySchoolBucks. Ticket sales close on Mon, Feb 26.


Volunteers are needed to help with the dinner, including providing desserts. Visit our Sign-Up Genius to pitch in.


Following dinner, Case Studies Night will begin at 7 pm. Sophomores and their parents/guardians are invited to work in small groups alongside college admissions representatives as part of a mock admissions team. Groups will review and analyze college applications. College admissions reps will lead discussion groups to help participants better understand the myths and realities of college admissions. You will gain a better understanding of the college admission process to plan for the rest of your high school experience.


Parents/guardians and students are all invited to attend. Only one registration per family is necessary. Click here to register by Mon, Feb 26..


Note: Registration for the Class Dinner is separate from your RSVP for Case Studies Night!

student opps

mcc call for youth candidates: Want to be a leader? Want to earn valuable community service and outreach experience? Run for a seat on the McLean Community Center governing board! MCC is looking for high school students who wish to serve the community by playing a leading role in helping to carry out MCC's goals.


The board includes two youth seats, one each from Langley HS and McLean HS, and youth members serve a one-year term. Candidate Petition Packets are available for pickup at MCC. Completed petition packets are due to MCC by Mon, Mar 11 at 5 pm. Requirements and info are on the MCC website.

pave scholarship: Partners for Automated Vehicle Education (PAVE) co-sponsors a STEM scholarship opportunity available only to students in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC.

 

The 2nd Annual PAVE Essay Contest and Scholarship Program encourages high school students to imagine the future with automated vehicles and write a well-crafted essay about what that could mean for their communities. Submissions are due Mar 15 and winners will be notified in late spring 2024. The top three awardees will win $2500, $1500, and $1000, respectively. Click here for the flier and more info.


Contest sponsors are PAVE, which is a 501c3 education nonprofit, as well as STEER Tech, an autonomous vehicle technology company, the Maryland Department of Transportation and the District Department of Transportation.

 

Questions? Reach out to PAVE Membership Manager Marsha Camp at marsha.camp@pavecampaign.org.

spring hill fun fair: Are you a student who needs volunteer hours? Do you remember all of the fun of going to Fun Fair in elementary school? We’d love for you to volunteer your time to support Fun Fair at Spring Hill ES on Mar 16! We will provide all the verification you need to earn your service hours. There are a few set-up spots on Fri, Mar 15 as well. Click here to volunteer and earn service hours. Spots fill up fast, so volunteer early! 


Questions? Contact Beth Franker at springhillptofunfair@gmail.com.

upcoming events

Feb 22: Winter One Acts, 6:30 pm, Auditorium 

Feb 23: Winter One Acts, 6:30 pm, Auditorium 

Feb 23: Langley After Dark Dance, 8-10 pm, Main Gym

Feb 27: Career Connections

Feb 28: Sophomore Class Night (Dinner, 5:30 pm, Cafeteria; College Case Studies, 7 pm)

Feb 29: Band Pre-Assessment Concert, 7:00 pm, Auditorium

Mar 2: Fairfax County Teen Job Fairs & Career Building Workshops, 11:00 am, Chantilly High School

Mar 4: Parent Conversation–Executive Functioning & Anxiety, 11:30 am, Lecture Hall

Mar 4: Meet the Coach Night (Spring Sports)

Mar 6: Virtual workshop on U.S. College System, 12pm on zoom

Mar 6: All Night Grad Party (ANGP) Virtual Meeting, 8:30 pm

Mar 6: Choir Concert, 7:00 pm, Auditorium

Mar 7: Band Concert, 7:00 pm, Auditorium

Mar 9: Fairfax County Teen (16+) Job Fairs & Career Building Workshops, 11:00 am, West Springfield High School

Mar 14: Saxon Service

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