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 Thank you, Camelot Community and PTA! The Fun Run has already funded a water bottle filler for the upstairs classes. Kids enjoy filling bottles as they get ready for the day.
Dates to Know
December 15: Parent Referrals for Advanced Academic Programming DUE TODAY
December 17: Winter Hat (or any hat) Day
December 19: Jingle Jog Day
December 22-January 2: Winter Break, School is Closed
December 25: Christmas, Religious Observance
January 5: 1st Day Back at School After Break
January 6: Three Kings Day/Epiphany, Religious Observance
January 7: Orthodox Christmas, Religious Observance
January 13: Band and Strings Concert (for 3rd-6th at 2:50pm) and 6:30pm
January 19: Dr. MLK, Jr. Birthday Holiday and Orthodox Epiphany, School is Closed
January 21: 6th Grade Parent/Caregiver Night at Luther Jackson Middle School (Save the date, more info. coming soon)
January 22: Chorus and Percussion Ensemble Concert for 3rd-6th at 2:25pm, for K-2nd at 2:50 and the full concert will be at 6:30pm
January 28: End of 2nd Quarter, 2-hour Early Release at 1:50pm for most (no supervision)
January 28: Pyramid Choral Event at FCHS
January 29-30: Teacher Workdays, School is Closed for Students
Parents and caregivers of current 2nd-6th graders who would like to make a referral for consideration of fulltime advanced academic services for next school year by a central FCPS committee, should complete and submit the referral by December 15, 2025. More information and referral forms can be found on the FCPS website https://www.fcps.edu/academics/academic-overview/advanced-academic-programs. Feel free to reach out to Camelot’s Advanced Academics Resource Teacher, Ms. Amy Ivey, at amivey@fcps.edu with any questions.
On January 13, Band and Strings will perform at 2:50pm and 6:30pm.
On January 22, the Chorus and Percussion Ensembles will perform. The daytime concert will be in two parts: 3rd-6th will attend at 2:25pm, and K-2 will attend at 2:50pm. The full concert will also be performed at 6:30pm.
Engaging in literacy activities over winter break helps students maintain the reading, writing, and speaking skills they built during the first half of the school year. Even a little daily practice, such as these 10 fun family activities, helps ensure they return to school confident and ready to continue growing in literacy. Enjoy these literacy adventures as a family!
A list of resources has been compiled for students and families in case they or someone they know needs assistance while schools are closed for winter break. Please visit FCPS’ winter resources page for information on academic support, mental health support, and county resources related to food, clothing, housing, and other needs.
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