Annandale Students, Parents, and Community,
At Annandale, we have long held a shared belief that our diversity is our greatest strength. This week, we celebrated Inclusion Revolution Week, honoring the many perspectives and experiences that make our school community so special. It is one of my favorite weeks of the year because it truly showcases the very best of Atom Nation.
The week concluded with our annual FanQuest pep rally, where students on the Special Olympics teams from Annandale and Centreville took to the court in front of a packed gym of cheering fans. FanQuest is a powerful celebration of inclusion and respect. Moreover, it is opportunity to honor the unique strengths of every student. There is something incredibly moving about watching our entire student body rally around our Special Olympics athletes and cheer on both teams with such enthusiasm and pride.
This year’s event also featured a halftime performance by our Adapted Theatre Arts program and Crescendo Orchestra. Their performance showcased the talent, preparation, and confidence of our students and added even more excitement to an already special morning.
I am proud of the way our students, staff, and families continue to support one another and show up for each other in meaningful ways. Moments like these reflect the strength of the Annandale community.
As always, have a great week Atom Nation and reach out if you have any quesitons!
Shawn DeRose, Principal
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Important Dates
March 9 - ASAP 4.0 Begins March 10 - PTSA Meeting March 10 - Choir Concert, 7pm March 11 - PTSA Pantry Distribution, 3:30pm March 12 - ASVAB Testing March 14 - Saturday Academic Coaching March 16 - W4 Activities Day March 18 - Junior Parent Night, 6pm March 20 - Eid Al Fitr (No School) March 25 - PTSA Pantry Distribution, 3:30pm March 27 - Quarter 3 Ends March 30-April 3 - Spring Break (No School) April 6 - Teacher Workday (No School) April 7 - IB Art Show April 8 - Senior Breakfast April 8 - PTSA Pantry Distribution, 3:30pm April 10 - School Planning Day (No School) April 14 - Annandale Pyramid Art Show April 15 - ASVAB Testing
March 9-10 - PRIDE Time & ASAP 4.0 Begin: Students will begin their new PRIDE Time and ASAP assignments the week of March 9. This latest iteration of PRIDE Time and ASAP will focus on identifying students in need of preparation for the upcoming SOLs. Those who have been identified as needing additional academic support will begin new PRIDE Time intervention and possibly After School Academic Support (ASAP) assignments. ASAP 4.0 begins Monday, March 9 and PRIDE Time 3.0 begins Tuesday, March 10. On March 6, students will be able to view their new PRIDE Time assignment in SIS StudentVue as their period 11 class.
March 10 - PTSA Meeting: Our next PTSA meeting will be on Tuesday, March 10. 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. For more information about the Annandale PTSA contact us at atoms.ahs.president@gmail.com.
March 12 - ASVAB Testing: The ASVAB is not just for students considering military service—it is a valuable career planning tool that can help them make informed decisions about their future. Note: The results of this assessment will only be shared with the armed services if your student specifically requests it. The ASVAB will be offered on Thursday, March 12 and April 15 during school. Students who are interested in taking the ASVAB, can sign up here.
March 14 - Saturday Academic Coaching: Annandale teachers will be available on select Saturdays from 8:30am to 11:00am to support students in prioritizing their work, completing outstanding assignments, and facilitating assessment retakes. This is a focused, distraction-free window to get individualized help, improve grades, and stay on track. Additional Academic Coaching sessions will be offered on April 18, May 2, 16, & 30, June 6, & 13. Reach out to Cass Hersh with questions.
March 16 - W4 Activities Day: Our final W4 Activities Day is on Monday, March 16. W4 Activities Day is a time set aside for students to explore clubs and activities and connect with classmates and staff over shared interests. Students were given the opportunity to sign up for choice activities in W4 and Schoology and will receive an email with their assigned activity. If you have any questions, please contact Lizzy McManus.
March 18 - Junior Parent Night, 6pm: This is a program for junior parents and students. During the evening, participants will receive an overview of what to expect during senior year, including important academic milestones, graduation requirements, and key timelines. We will also explore post–high school options such as four-year universities, community colleges, trade schools, and military service. Juniors who attend the event will have the opportunity to enter a drawing for a $1,000 scholarship, so we strongly encourage student participation. The event will take place in the Auditorium. For questions contact Viri Acosta, College and Career Specialist.
April 6 - Annandale High School Golf Tournament Fundraiser: Get ready to hit the links in support of Annandale Athletics. Our annual Annandale High School Golf Tournament will take place on Monday, April 6 at 8:30am at Chantilly National Golf and Country Club. This event is a fantastic opportunity to enjoy a great day of golf while directly supporting our student athletes and athletic programs. Gather your friends, teammates, colleagues, or family members and register as a team, or sign up as an individual player. Individual and Team registration is now open. The cost is $150 for individuals or $560 per team. Sponsorship opportunities are also available for those who would like to further support Annandale Athletics. Email Brandon Sutphin for more information.
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 Support the All Night Grad Celebration - Order Your Mulch Today! Annandale High School’s annual mulch sale is a vital fundraiser for our All Night Graduation Celebration (ANGC), a PTSA-organized, independently funded, and adult-supervised event that provides a safe and memorable celebration for the Class of 2026. Mulch is available for $6.50 per bag with delivery (15-bag minimum within a five-mile radius of AHS) or $5.50 per bag for self pick-up. Each bag covers 3 cubic feet and weighs approximately 50 lbs. Orders are due by April 4, and mulch will be available for pick-up at AHS on Saturday, April 11, from 8:00 to 11:30am Order today!
In addition to purchasing mulch, we need volunteers to help with this event—whether it's a big role or a small task, every effort makes a difference in ensuring the success of our largest and most impactful fundraiser of the year. For more information or to volunteer, email Jennifer Ellis Corcoran. Thank you for your support!
Important Information
March 12 & 13 - AP Seminar Performance Assessment: AP Seminar assessment season is underway, and students in grade 10 have been preparing all year by building strong research, analysis, and presentation skills. On March 12 and 13, students enrolled in AP Seminar will participate in the College Board group presentation assessment. Students may miss approximately 30 minutes of one class period on their assigned day, and families have been notified of specific times and locations. The school community is proud of the dedication students have shown and looks forward to their success. We are proud of our students and know they will do a great job! Please reach out to your student's AP Seminar teacher or to Jeniva Miller, assistant principal, with any questions.
Cell Phone Policy Reminder: All cell phones, headphones, and phone accessories must remain off and away all day, including during hallway transitions. Students may only use their devices in the cafeteria during lunch. Any devices seen in use outside of that time will be confiscated. We appreciate your partnership in reinforcing this expectation at home and helping all our Atoms stay focused on learning throughout the day.
Now through March 19 - Ramadan: This year Ramadan begins at sunset the evening of February 17 and ends at sunset the evening of March 19. During this time, many of our Muslim students may be fasting and it is important for those students to have a quiet, alternative location to go to during lunchtime. Therefore, the library will be open to students who would prefer to go there during lunch rather than the cafeteria. If you have questions, please contact Katie Padilla.
Now through March 19 - Student Fasting Meal Kits Available: FCPS is offering a new meal kit program for students who are fasting during the school day from now through March 19. These meal kits include balanced, nutritious meals—protein, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and low-fat milk—similar to those served at school. Meals will be kept cold for freshness and can be heated at home. To sign up, parents/guardians must complete a Fasting Meals Request Form each week for each student. Students can grab their meal kits at the end of the school day at any point in the school day in the cafeteria. Any student fasting during the school day can participate. If a student eats breakfast or lunch at school, they are not eligible for a meal kit that day. Meal kits will be charged to student meal accounts based on their usual eligibility status—free for students who qualify, and regular pricing for paid-status students. be sure to complete the Fasting Meals Request Form each week to ensure your student receives a meal kit. Find out more and submit requests on the FCPS FNS website. March 9 - Deadline to register for meal kits for the week of March 16.
Upcoming Safety Drills: Keeping students and staff safe is a priority at Annandale High School. We recently conducted our our bus evacuation drill and our semi-annual lockdown drill. In the coming weeks we will hold and our annual tornado drill. Your student may share about their experience. We encourage you to talk with your student about the importance of being prepared for emergencies. Working together, we create a safe, secure environment for students to learn and grow in our schools.
Lightspeed Parent Portal Allows Parents to Manage Student Screen Time: FCPS has introduced new parent controls in the Lightspeed Parent Portal to help families manage screen time on FCPS-issued devices. Through the portal, parents can control their child's access to YouTube and pause web browsing during designated After-School Hours while students are off the FCPS network. These controls are active Monday - Friday from 3:30pm to 6:00am (even on student holidays) and all day Saturday and Sunday. They do not affect district filtering policies during the instructional day. Parents can register for the Lightspeed Parent Portal using the link provided in their weekly Lightspeed Online Student Activity Report email. For more information about the Parent Portal, please visit the Lightspeed Parent Portal page on the FCPS website.
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Awesome Atoms
Jeremiah Nelson Wins High Jump State Championship! Congratulations to Jeremiah Nelson on winning the VHSL 6A High Jump State Championship. His first place finish adds another state title to our school’s track and field program and reflects the continued success of our student athletes at the highest level of competition.
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Darling Saravia Earns Second Consecutive Regional Title and Finishes State Runner Up: On February 25, junior Darling Saravia earned her second consecutive regional championship in the 145 pound weight class and went on to finish second at the Virginia High School League state wrestling championships. She advanced to the state final, becoming Annandale’s first state finalist since 2020. During the postseason, Saravia battled through injury, won the regional title with a come from behind performance, and scored offensive points in the state final against the defending champion. Her runner up finish marks a significant accomplishment for the Annandale wrestling program and adds to her record of success at the state level.

Gabriel Pacheco Wins SkillsUSA Competition and Advances to State: Sophomore Gabriel Pacheco won the regional SkillsUSA competition and has qualified to compete at the state level in Virginia Beach. His achievement reflects two years of dedication and commitment to the Auto Technology program. Gabriel will represent Annandale at the upcoming state competition alongside his teacher, Randolph O’Dell. His advancement to the state level marks an important accomplishment and highlights the continued success of our Career and Technical Education programs.
Sophomore Gabriel Pacheco won the regional SkillsUSA competition and has qualified to compete at the state level in Virginia Beach. His achievement reflects two years of dedication and commitment to the Auto Technology program. Gabriel will represent Annandale at the upcoming state competition alongside his teacher, Randolph O’Dell. His advancement to the state level marks an important accomplishment and highlights the continued success of our Career and Technical Education programs.
Academic Support & Tutoring Opportunities
Kaplan PSAT & SAT Prep Access: All students in grades 9-11 now have access to Kaplan online PSAT and SAT preparation resources. Students should log in at https://tinyurl.com/FCPSKaplan using their FCPS username and password. Access will remain active through October 31, allowing students to prepare for multiple SAT administrations as well as the October PSAT.
Need Help in Your Class? Stay After School With Your Teacher: Stay With Your Teacher After School! Annandale High School offers late bus transportation three (3) days per week: Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. All teachers stay after school at least one day a week to provide academic support for students. Please refer to this list to see which day your student’s teacher is available after school.
Need to Make Up a Test? Sign Up for the Retake Room! To support students in retaking assessments or making up missed assignments, the retake room is located in room 299 at the end of the Social Studies hall. Retakes are available on Late Bus Days after school, and every White Day during PRIDE Time. Students who would like to take advantage of the retake room must work with their teacher to sign up.
Varsity Tutors Provides On-Demand Support at No Cost: FCPS is partnering with Varsity Tutors to provide students and families with extra resources for learning. Every student can take advantage of Varsity Tutors’ services at no cost, including weekly live online classes; on-demand 24/7 chat tutoring; essay editing; and study resources such as recorded content, practice problems, and diagnostic tests. Learn more about online tutoring with Varsity Tutors.
Saturday Academic Coaching: Annandale teachers will be available on select Saturdays from 8:30am to 11:00am to support students in prioritizing their work, completing outstanding assignments, and facilitating assessment retakes. This is a focused, distraction-free window to get individualized help, improve grades, and stay on track. Academic Coaching sessions will be offered on March 14, April 18, May 2, 16, & 30, June 6, & 13. Reach out to Cass Hersh with questions.
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Opportunities
Former Annandale Student in World Premiere Production: Annandale High School student Janiyah Strickland will take the stage as the Mad Hatter and Mrs. Watson in the world premiere of Sherlock in Wonderland at Encore Stage and Studio. Performances will run March 20-29, 2026 at the Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre in Arlington, VA, with shows on Fridays at 7:00pm, Saturdays at 11:00am and 3:00pm, and Sundays at 3:00pm. This original production blends mystery and imagination in a creative retelling that brings Sherlock Holmes into the world of Wonderland. Families and community members are encouraged to attend and support Janiyah in this exciting opportunity. Tickets range from $13-$16 and are available at www.encorestage.org.
Families Reunite Class: We invite families to join our Families Reunite Class, a three-session series focused on strategies to help bring families closer together and strengthen relationships at home. Sessions will be held on Wednesday, March 11, from 6:00 to 8:30pm at Annandale High School in the Family Resource Room (Door 1). Free snacks, childcare, and all materials will be provided. Participants will receive a certificate of completion. For more information, please contact Ms. Tunon at 571-363-0340 or Ms. Sanchez at 703-642-7403.
Rotary Unite for Good Speech Contest Win Up to $500! Annandale High School students in grades 9-12 are invited to participate in the Annandale Rotary Club Speech Contest, centered on the Rotary International theme Unite for Good. The school level contest will take place on March 9 at 3:30pm in Room C-59, with cash prizes of $500 for first place, $250 for second place, and $150 for third place. Students will have the opportunity to build public speaking skills, earn scholarship money, and advance to area and district level competitions. Winners will advance to the district competition, where they will compete for the top prize of $1,000. Register to participate in the school level competition here.
Rotary Music Contest Win Up to $500! Annandale High School students in grades 9-12 are invited to participate in the Annandale Rotary Club Music Contest, which features solo vocal, keyboard, or instrumental performances. The school level contest will take place on March 16 at 3:30pm in Room C-59, with cash prizes of $500 for first place, $250 for second place, and $150 for third place. Students will have the opportunity to showcase their musical talents, earn scholarship money, and advance to area and district level competitions. To enter, complete the Rotary Music Contest submission form by Sunday, March 15.
All Night Grad Tickets On Sale Now! Tickets are now on sale for this year’s All Night Grad Celebration, a long-standing Annandale High School tradition made possible by the Annandale High School PTSA and the parent community. This safe, fun, and adult-supervised event is entirely volunteer-run and provides seniors with a memorable way to celebrate together.
The All Night Grad Celebration will take place on June 9, beginning at 11:00 PM, with doors closing at midnight. Winter Sale tickets are available for $45. After that date, ticket prices will increase to $55. Students can look forward to great food, games, a DJ, top-notch entertainment, and exciting door prizes, including computers and televisions.
Discounted tickets are available for students in need, and interested students are encouraged to speak with their school counselor for more information. Parent volunteers are also essential to the success of this event, and families are encouraged to sign up to help if they are able. Email Annandale.angc@gmail.com with any questions.
Learner's Permit Testing at Annandale: Are you 15 and a half years old (or older) and ready to start your driving journey? Annandale High School is offering the Virginia Learner’s Permit Test after school in Room 43 throughout the school year. Find out more here or reach out to Driver’s Ed Teachers, Lizzie McManus or Morgan Neild with questions.
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News from Students Services
March 18 - FCPS Virtual Military Fair, 6pm-8pm: FCPS students and their families are invited to our Virtual FCPS Military Night. This event is designed for high school students and their families who are interested in learning more about the military pathways and opportunities. At 6pm there will be a panel discussion followed by the following breakout sessions Enlistment, Service Academies, and ROTC at 7pm. All presentations are virtual. Learn More on the FCPS App.
April 7 - Northern Virginia Regional College Fair: The Northern Virginia Regional College Fair will be held on Tuesday, April 7 from 6:30pm-8:30pm at George Mason University. This annual event connects more than 1,500 students with representatives from over 200 colleges and universities from across the country. The fair provides a valuable opportunity for students and families to explore post secondary options and gather resources to support the college search and application process. Learn more at https://events.admissions.gmu.edu/nvrcf/.
Earn Credit Toward Graduation This Summer: Take advantage of the opportunity to earn a high school course credit via this summer’s Online Campus program. Registration is now open. Students must register by Friday, June 5. Mathematics, health and physical education, career and technical education, English, science, social studies, and world language courses are available to eligible middle and high school students. For more information, visit this Summer Learning page.
Summer is also an excellent time for high school students to fulfill the Economics and Personal Finance graduation requirement through the self-directed course option. In this format, students work independently to complete all course requirements while maintaining flexibility over the summer months. For additional details and registration information, please visit the Summer Learning information page.
Career and Technical Education and Institute for the Arts Camps: Career and Technical Education camps and Institute for the Arts camps will be held in July at Robinson Secondary School from 8:30am to 2:00pm. Bus transportation will be available from select FCPS middle and high schools. Tuition assistance is available to FCPS families eligible for free or reduced meals.
CTE Summer Academy (CSA) is a week-long enrichment program that allows students in grades 6-11 to dive deeper into CTE program areas, develop skills, and begin career exploration. Watch this video about CTE camps. Registration is open for these programs through Friday, June 5.
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