HAPPENING AT HUTCHISON

The Latest News: September 12, 2022

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Message from Ms. Aiello

Dear Hutchison Families,


We look forward to seeing you at our Back-to-School Night this Thursday, September 15th from 6:00 PM-7:30PM. Please see schedule below:


6:00-6:30 Classroom Session 1

6:45-7:15 Classroom Session 2


6:00-7:30 Parent Resource Fair: Front Lobby


Please enter through Door 1and you will receive a map and teacher location.


Ms. Aiello

scaiello@fcps.edu


In this update you will find the following information:

  • Superintendent Community Conversations- Register
  • Back to School Night Schedule
  • Picture Day
  • Community Connection 9:15 In-Person/7:00 PM Virtual: September 19th: School & Students Safety

Sarah C. Aiello

scaiello@fcps.edu

2022-23 Hutchison Community Calendar

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Community Conversations with Dr. Reid- September 19th 6:30-7:30

Please join us for a Superintendent Community Conversation at Herndon High School on September 19th , 6:30-7:30 p.m. Learn more about Dr. Michelle Reid, FCPS superintendent, and help her get to know our school community. Language interpretation will be provided, as available, as well as child care and light refreshments. Please register here: https://forms.gle/S3dEuQ4uPZ4KvWVj6

Community Connection: Monday, September 19th 9:15 Cafeteria or 7:00PM Virtual

This month's topic will address school and student safety.

Picture Day--Tuesday, September 27th

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Attendance Today & Achieve Tomorrow!

September is Attendance Awareness Month. Some of the ways parents can help their children create healthy routines and a habit of getting to school on time every day include:

  • Set a regular bedtime and morning routine. (Need help? View this morning checklist, available in English or Spanish.)

  • Lay out clothes and pack backpacks the night before.

  • If your child seems anxious about going to school, talk to teachers, school counselors, or other parents for advice on how to make them feel comfortable and excited about learning.

  • Develop back-up plans for getting to school if something comes up. Call on a family member, a neighbor, or another parent.

  • When possible, avoid medical appointments or extended trips when school is in session.

Visit our website for more attendance resources. Attend today, Achieve Tomorrow!


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Community Resource Fair September 17, 2022

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Kiss-and-Ride

🚗 Do you drive your student to and from school? Please register for Kiss-and-Ride below!