VA Weekly Navigator
Your guide to news, updates, and reminders in the Upper VA
(Week of April 4, 2022)
Clubs and Activities with the Virtual Academy!
Meet the VA Student Council!
Click here to view the Meet the HS Student Council video.
Students and staff are invited to the MVA Virtual Café on Thursday, April 7 from 11:40-12:05 to meet the Middle School Student Council. (See the flyer for more information.)
SSL Opportunities
As a reminder, students may visit the following quick links to find SSL resources:
SSL opportunities - https://bit.ly/SSLOpportunities and https://bit.ly/VirtualSSL2020
SSL forms, resources, and guidelines - https://bit.ly/SSLHubMCPS
SSL program overview - https://bit.ly/SSLOverview2020
Step-by-step directions for viewing student SSL record on StudentVUE - https://bit.ly/SSLonVUE
April SSL Opportunities: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y1Sp5n6bMNCOHUZ0O_o5tI3olFDEciNViYZNiD7_GPs/edit?usp=sharing
We're also excited to announce that students who attended any of our MVA community building events from February and March, including our Chautauqua discussions and our Open Mic sessions, are now eligible to earn SSL hours for their service in coming together to build our virtual community and learn about our local history!
Additionally, students who met with Student Member of the Board Hana O-Looney on February 9 are also now eligible to earn SSL hours for learning about the roles and responsibilities of the SMOB as well as voicing their concerns over school-related issues relevant to them.
In order to earn SSL hours for these opportunities, please complete the MVA SSL Reflection Form. Select the appropriate event in the dropdown menu.
You must submit a separate form for each event you participated in.
Read-Aloud MVA Visits
Congratulations to the students in Doc Brock's Creative Writing class who recently completed their own original children's stories! Students visited MVA Lower School classes over the last couple of weeks to read their original stories to the elementary school students.
This week we are featuring the story "The Little Star Academy Play" written by MVA student Bridgit Kalota. Happy reading!
Support for Seniors
Use this Zoom link to join: https://bit.ly/MVASeniors
- Meeting ID: 878 5717 9561
- Passcode: mva
MVS Technology Survey
There is also an opportunity to indicate interest in a focus group conversation. Thank you for taking the time to complete this helpful survey!
National College Fair April 5 & 6
The NACAC College Fair is free and open to the public. The fair attracts representatives from approximately 300 colleges and universities throughout the United States and internationally. During the fair, admissions representatives will provide an opportunity for students to learn about their institutions, including college life, popular majors, admissions criteria, and much more. Students will have an opportunity to gather brochures and other materials about the schools that interest them.
Click here for the times, address, and more information.
11th grade students will be able to attend the College Fair with their home schools. Detailed information about each school's timing and plans was sent to 11th grade families last week - if you didn't receive that email, please contact us at 240-740-6060. Please note that students who are not attending the Fair as a field trip with their home school will need to be supervised by an adult. ALL grade level students are welcome to attend the evening event on April 5th from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Students attending with their home schools will need transportation to and from school; established bus routes are viewable in Parent/StudentVUE and on schools' websites.
How to Check SSL Hours in ParentVUE
- Navigate to https://md-mcps-psv.edupoint.com/PXP2_Login.aspx.
- Select "I am a parent" or "I am a student."
- Enter your User Name and Password, then click "Login."
- Click "Course History" from the left-hand navigation.
- The Course History page shows the student's graduation progress, test requirements, and SLL hours earned. (Students need 75 hours for graduation.)
- Toggle on "Detail" to see full Service Learning details.
Caring Matters Offers a Free Grief Camp for Children
Camp Erin is an overnight weekend camp for children and teens, ages 6-17, grieving the death of someone close to them. Campers will participate in wide range of activities including: recreation and outdoor activities, sharing memories, expressive arts, trust and bonding activities, campfire and drumming circle. Camp Erin, offered free of charge, is staffed by trained volunteers and professionals. This opportunity is for children and teens who have not attended a previous session of Camp Erin.
Registration is open for the free weekend camp - Camp Erin for grieving students ages 6-17. It will take place May 13-15 2022. see flyers for more details
FLYERS:
English flyer link
español flyer link
Camp Erin can accommodate Spanish-speaking campers!
The deadline for applying is Friday, April 29th at 3:00 PM.
More details and the application form are on the website https://www.caringmatters.org/camp-erin
Russian-Ukranian War Parent Resources
Resources for Elementary Parents
How to talk to children about what’s happening in Ukraine and World War Three anxiety. Although this Metro article is written for a British audience, the themes and information included are universal for dealing with such issues.
Russia-Ukraine war: How to talk to kids about the conflict. This Yahoo News article discusses tips on how to have age appropriate conversations about the Russian-Ukrainian War.
Kids Britannica: This entry gives information about Ukraine, its history, people, culture, government and natural resources that although written for elementary students, is really accessible to secondary students as well.
The Ukraine-Russia crisis explained: a complete visual guide, The Guardian: This article gives an explanation of what is going on with good visual maps, graphs, and charts to convey multiple points of information.
A simple guide to the Ukraine-Russia crisis: 5 things to know: This Al Jazeera article presents some key questions and background to the conflict and what it means for those involved.
How NATO Is Responding to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine. This Time article explains the expansion of NATO since 1949 and how it is responding to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Kids are learning about the Russia-Ukraine conflict on TikTok with a mix of snark and fear. Here's how parents can explain, not alarm.This Yahoo article addresses the fact that many students will get information on social media platforms, such as TikTok. It discusses this phenomena and then gives advice on how to talk to kids at their level, such as high school, middle school, elementary school and preschool.
Ukraine Russia Conflict Explained | What is happening with Ukraine and Russia 2022?: This video provides a description of what has led up to the Russian invasion. YouTube: MP4 Format
- How to Talk to Kids and Teens About the Crisis in Ukraine. This lifehacker guides parents of little kids, tweens, and teenagers on how to talk about the Russian-Ukrainian War.
SSL Opportunity: Hands2Inspire
Our very own Dr. Sandhu owns a non-profit organization called Hands2Inspire. She has created an SSL opportunity that can earn students up 15 SSL hours.
Students will create a Google Slideshow to spread awareness about a scholarship that Hands2Inspire has set up in honor of Dr. Sandhu's grandfather, Sardar Maluk Singh Sandhu. Students will talk about the scholarship and how it can benefit students. These slideshows will then be shared throughout the community and the nation to raise awareness for the scholarship.
This opportunity is open to all students, with special focus on seniors who need credits to meet their graduation requirements. Students are also more than welcome to apply for this scholarship, as it is open to high seniors.
If you are interested in learning more, please contact Dr. Simarjeet directly via email: Simarjeet_K_Sandhu@mcpsmd.org.
Important SSL Links: Student Service Learning HUB for MCPS Students and Families
MVA Parent Teacher Council Updates
Please contact Council President, Jessica at parentcouncil@cpjsweb.com if you’d like to volunteer or have any questions, comments or suggestions. Thank you for your support!
Upcoming Parent Teacher Council Meetings:
Next Meeting Thursday, April 7th at 6:30 PM
Future meetings: 1st Thursday of the Month at 6:30 PM (April 7, May 5, June 2 - Board Member Elections)
Join Zoom Meeting
https://mcpsmd.zoom.us/j/82444490744?pwd=elRpSkcybmY3TXZ3TzlnamtFSlhOQT09
Meeting ID: 824 4449 0744 and Passcode: 092867
One tap mobile
+13017158592,,82444490744# US (Washington DC)
+13126266799,,82444490744# US (Chicago)
Teacher Appreciation Wish List: https://www.amazon.com/registries/custom/KW86FXCZ3F5L/guest-view
Please help us purchase shirts and other items for our wonderful staff.
We need about 80 additional shirts to provide one to each staff member for teacher appreciation week. Shirts do not need to be purchased off Amazon. We just need blank shirts to logo.
Montgomery Virtual Academy Shirt Sales and Donations: https://mvaptc.square.site
Please contact Jessica at parentcouncil@cpjsweb.com with any questions. Pick up in Kensington or can be mailed at an additional cost.
MVAPTC Links:
Website: https://vaparentcouncil.godaddysites.com
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=montgomery%20virtual%20academy%20parent%20teacher%20council
Facebook page for unofficial Parent Group called MCPS - Montgomery Virtual Academy Families and Staff (Montgomery County, MD): https://www.facebook.com/groups/530674078014807
MVAPTC Membership Signup (no dues this year): https://forms.gle/ATxuHnUWnvEqVD9Y8
MVAPTC Lower School Family Directory Sign Up - https://forms.gle/c7kwQ8pBRPJM6VTD9
MVAPTC Middle School Family Directory Sign Up - https://forms.gle/kpUAfwsDPbSJNXsZ6
MVAPTC High School Family Directory Sign Up - https://forms.gle/YqfbRyt11E8eAYjp7
Distinguished Young Women's Program
Distinguished Young Women of Montgomery County is part of a national scholarship program that promotes and rewards scholarship, leadership and talent in young women.
Cash scholarships are awarded at the local level and millions in college-granted scholarships are available ($1 billion nationally). And local winners will advance to the state program in Montgomery, Alabama where they give away more than $32,200 in cash tuition scholarships.
And it’s FREE to participate!
YOU CAN...
- Make new friends from around your area
- Participate in workshops on interviewing, public speaking and more
- Have fun putting on a showcase of your achievements
- PLUS help pay for your college education!
- You must be a senior in high school to participate.
MVA Virtual Café
The Virtual Café is a Zoom gathering space where students can get together to meet friends, play games, participate in activities, and engage in casual conversations while they eat their lunch. The Café will be open every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 11:40-12:15. Teachers will facilitate shared activities such as chess, anime, mindfulness, community circle conversations, and more.
ZOOM LINK: http://bit/ly/mvavirtualcafe
Meeting ID: 854 7704 2831
Passcode: lunch
Student Service Learning Information Presentation
SSL Informational Slide Presentation
If you or your family have additional questions, please contact Dr. Simarjeet Sandhu, our SSL Coordinator, via Outlook: Simarjeet_K_Sandhu@mcpsmd.org.
Virtual Academy Calendar for March and April 2022
Virtual Academy Accepting New Applications for the 2022-2023 School Year
The following message was posted on the MVA Website on February 2, 2022. Please feel free to share and pass it along! (Students who are currently enrolled do NOT need to complete a new application for next school year.)
The Montgomery Virtual Academy, a full-time virtual learning program for students in Kindergarten to Grade 12, is now accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year. Students interested in the program are required to apply for admission and must be approved to participate. (Students currently enrolled in the Virtual Academy do not need to reapply). Applications will be considered on a rolling admissions basis. Application reviews will begin March 1 for initial enrollment and staffing purposes.
The Virtual Academy serves students in a comprehensive, full-time online instructional program. The program will continue to expand its infrastructure and services, innovative instructional approaches and flexible options to access coursework, particularly for high school students.
Admission considerations include:
- For elementary school students: Primarily for students with extenuating circumstances related to health or other reasons that can be mitigated through a virtual learning program.
- For middle and high school students: For students to gain access to innovative courses, flexible scheduling and specialty courses that may not be available in all schools, and for students with extenuating circumstances, including health and other reasons, that can be mitigated through a virtual program.
Applications can be submitted through ParentVUE beginning Feb. 2.
For families needing assistance submitting an application, please call 240-740-6060 or email MoCoVirtual@mcpsmd.org.
For more information, visit these Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) or the Montgomery Virtual Academy website.
Note for Rising Kindergarteners
Students who will be kindergartners in the 2022–2023 school year must register at their home school prior to applying to the Virtual Academy. To receive a student ID number, contact your local neighborhood elementary school to schedule an appointment. Application reviews for kindergarten students will begin May 1.
Attendance Questions and Absence Notes
- Hikeyya_A_Falden@mcpsmd.org
- 240-740-6060
Advisory ("Homeroom") Reminders
Every student in the VA is scheduled for Advisory (indicated as "Homeroom" on their schedules).
Advisory meets Mondays-Wednesdays-Fridays. Students are able to:
- connect with peers from their home school
- receive Virtual Academy updates and information
- participate in fun and interesting advisory lessons
It is important for students to log in each Advisory day for learning and attendance.
Contact your advisory teacher for information and to answer questions.
Activating and Utilizing ParentVUE
Activate Your ParentVue Account
This important tool will provide near real-time access to information on assignments and scores, attendance, class schedules, transcripts, graduation status, and more. You may access ParentVUE online, but for the best mobile experience, we encourage you to download the ParentVUE App from the Google Play Store or Apple Store, as this app will replace the current myMCPS mobile application.
Contact Your Child's Administrator or Counselor for your activation letter
Free English as Second Language Classes for Parents
In collaboration with MCPS, the Literacy Council of Montgomery County (LCMC) is offering free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for MCPS parents. The classes will be held virtually and there will be options for all levels of English speakers. They are available to any MCPS parent for whom English is not their first language.
Please see this flyer for details:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CWxRzof4pPS95Fi7SjEadPgf3_w39orL/view?usp=sharing
Parents can complete this Interest form to receive a placement test.
Bulk Meal Kits for Virtual Academy Families
Families can now pre-order meals using the same link each week. The link will open on Mondays and will close temporarily over the weekend so that the data can be accessed by our Food Services partners. Please note the form is not managed or maintained by the Virtual Academy.
Virtual Academy Bulk Meal Kits Pre-Order Form
These kits will provide 5 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches, 7 Suppers and 7 Snacks. These kits will be distributed every Friday from 11:00am - 1:00pm at most locations (see the form for details).
Magruder HS
Clarksburg HS
Damascus ES
Gaithersburg HS
Paint Branch HS
White Oak MS
Parkland MS
Blair HS
Northwest HS
Richard Montgomery HS
Poolesville ES
Walter Johnson HS
The kits need to be reserved by Friday 12:00 p.m. one week in advance to ensure availability.
Confirmation of order will be sent via email.
Questions regarding meal kits can be sent to the meals drop box: DFNSMealKitOrders@mcpsmd.org
We are so grateful to our partners in Food Services!
(Need to type the Pre-Order Form link? Here it is: https://forms.gle/XQHyNJe5kG6fzj6v9)
Technology Support
If you are having technology issues, please submit an e-ticket by emailing your question or issue to communitytechsupport@mcpsmd.org or submit a ticket via the Community Tech Support portal. This account is monitored daily and you will receive email notifications throughout the process.
For helpful support guides and screencasts in English and Spanish, please visit https://montgomery.service-now.com/csm.
A support guide for the Community Tech Support portal is available here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cczbhEXF7x3TBquSMQGUGsxIcqsm_BtG2KBBi_bA0_0/edit
Student Newsletter
Click here to review the updates that we share with students each week in our student newsletter Google Site.
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