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Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the middle school.
See the complete school year calendar.
 Happy Chanukah to all in our community who celebrate! This Festival of Lights is an 8-day Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the Holy Temple, and the miracle of a small quantity of oil that lit the Temple's menorah for 8 days.
 As a reminder, winter break will be held Monday, December 22, to Friday, January 2. To help make sure you and your children have a restful break, we have asked that no homework be assigned during this time. Teachers may assign long-range assignments in the weeks ahead of the break, allowing students to practice time management skills, but no assignments will be due immediately following the break. We look forward to welcoming students back in the new year.
Classes resume on Monday, January 5, 2026. See the complete school year calendar.
Freshman Football Interest Meeting
When: Thursday, December 18th, 3:00 - 4:30 pm
Where: Recital Hall
Questions?! Contact Coach Arena - paarena1@fcps.edu
Robinson Rambassadors Food Drive Challenge
**TOMORROW IS THE FINAL DAY**
This winter, join us in making a difference by participating in our food drive challenge to fill up our Ram Pantry and support our Robinson Community in need. Drop off donations in the subschool.
Social Work Corner - Food/Holiday Support
Need Food or Holiday Support? Local Agencies and Programs to Contact Please click links below to connect with local agencies or fill out the google form and the Robinson Social Work team can reach out with additional referrals.
 Echo
Facets
Burke United Methodist Church
St. Stephens
Fairfax Fish
Assistance from Robinson
Robinson Community - A Way to Support
Hello Robinson Community,
As the holiday season approaches, we are asking for your help in collecting gift cards for families in our school and community that need a little extra support, especially at the holidays.
Winter holidays:
Many of our students are too old to be referred for angel tree programs and teenagers are often overlooked.
We are requesting your help with providing gift cards to Giant, Safeway, Target, Amazon, and Walmart to give to families. Target, Amazon, and Walmart are the most needed gift cards and provide the most flexibility to families.
We are also looking for smaller denomination gift cards to Dunkin, Chick Fil A and Starbucks. ($5-25, please).
Please label your gift card with the value on it. This makes it easier for distribution.
To make it easer for you to make a donation in this busy time, we have created some store "registries" so you can order online and have them delivered. We are requesting amounts no larger than $25 as it makes distribution easier. These cards can be delivered to you or to our Volunteer Coordinator, Kathy Paredes' house and she will make sure they get to the school.
Gift cards can be delivered to the school one of 3 ways:
1) Each of the Gift cards can be dropped off in an envelope labeled "ROBINSON SOCIAL WORKERS" to the Robinson main doors (Entrance 1) with the security officers or you may mail them to:
Robinson Secondary School
c/o Social Workers
5035 Sideburn Rd
Fairfax, VA 22032
2) You can go the "registries" listed below and have them mailed to the PTSO Volunteer Coordinator, Kathy Paredes.
3) You can personally drop them off at The Paredes House. Please text 786-942-5308 for the address.
Cards will be distributed by our social workers. This will take some planning, so if you drop them off by Friday, December 12, it would be appreciated.
Gift cards that are not distributed at the holidays are used throughout the year to help families with emergent basic needs.
If you would be so kind as to indicate the amount of money on the gift cards that would be very helpful!
Thank you for your kindness and generosity!
Christyn and Kristen (your social work team)
Amazon Gift "Registry" You can also send Amazon cards in any denominations up to $25
https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/LCNQP3IADNLS?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_ggr-subnav-share_YR9XKN4F82JDHYYKN326
Target Gift "Registry" - you will have to select the amount of the gift cards
https://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/robinson-giftcards-for-families
Walmart Gift "Registry" - you will have to select the amount
https://www.walmart.com/registry/TR/150431bc-3a93-463a-9729-05043bdfcf37
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B44A9A728ABF5C16-60705674-20252026
Edu-Futuro Free Virtual Program
 Virtual Winter Program: Participa en mi Educación, beginning January 13.
Virtual Program Details
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Dates:Tuesdays & Thursdays
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Time:6:30–8:00 PM
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Format:Zoom (flyer attached)
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Who is it for? Parents who are new to the U.S. school system or newcomers seeking a better understanding of their rights, responsibilities, and the tools they need to support and advocate for their children.
Link to Register for Zoom Session
SibShops and SibTeens Registration Open
Sibshops and SibTeens will be starting in late January. Please register using the links in the flyer. These are workshops for students who have a sibling with a disability. Register here.
SGA - Gingerbread House Decorating
Gingerbread House Decorating will take place on Wednesday, December 17th after-school in the Gold cafeteria. For questions about this event, please reach out to Mr. Saltz, rsaltz@fcps.edu or Ms. Normand, ejnormand@fcps.edu.
Click here to sign up!
Spirit Week for December 15 - 19
Monday - White Out, wear white
Tuesday - Ugly Sweater Day
Wednesday - Ski Out
Thursday - Candy Cane - Red and White
Friday - Snow Day! Wear Pajamas
Restorative Justice Webinars
The Power of Restorative Justice Practices to Support Students and Families in Schools and at Home: Part 2
December 19, 10-11:30 a.m.
Come join this webinar to learn about Restorative Justice Practices in FCPS! You’ll learn about what’s available to students and families in schools and how RJ Practices support students and families feeling empowered and connected to their school communities. We will also share how you can implement a simple restorative justice practice to create connection in your family.
Register here
This is the link to the webinar page in general.
Order Your Yearbook Today!
Yearbooks are available for purchase at https://www.yearbookordercenter.com using the school codes:
HIGH SCHOOL-5072
MIDDLE SCHOOL-5050
Prices will increase after the December 31st presale date. Guarantee you get a book and get the best price by ordering today!
MS Clubs & Activities Program
Important Program Information:
- Late buses run on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays and depart Robinson around 4:45 PM.
- Check out the 2nd Quarter Calendar and Club Descriptions. Please reminder that activities are added throughout the year.
- ALL families must complete the After-School Consent Form (via the Parent Digital Consent System). Students cannot stay after until this is submitted. Almost all of our Robinson students will stay after at some point this year, so please make sure the form is completed ASAP so your student has the flexibility to participate.
- Students will sign up on their grade level Schoology each late bus day they wish to attend.
- Review this general After-School Information.
For questions regarding the After-School program, please email Courtney Molle.
Activity Flyers
Chillax Club meets on Wednesdays after-school in the Calm Cafe.
Chess Club meets on Thursdays after-school from 3:00 - 4:00 pm in Room A222. Chess Club ends on January 22nd.
Quizbowl meets on Mondays after-school in Room A203. If you like facts and trivia then Quizbowl is for you! Questions?! Email: Mrs. Glotfelty at slglotfelty1@fcps.edu.
Stay after in Room A221 for Lego Robotics! No experience is needed - just curiosity, creativity, and teamwork. Please contact Ms. Amir for questions regarding Lego Robotics.
Japanes Language and Culture Club meets on Wednesdays after-school in Room A207. Stay after and learn some Japanese and have fun talking about Japanese Culture. Join the Schoology Group - 5CJT-B957-PQB6H. For questions about Japanese Club please contact Mr. Irwin at btirwin@fcps.edu.
Dungeons & Dragons meets on Mondays after-school in the Blue Cafeteria. For questions about Dungeons and Dragons please reach out to Mr. Calamito at nfcalamito@fcps.edu.
Middle School Mappers meets on GOLD Thursdays in room E106a with Mr. Webster. During each session, learn a new technology for determining where you are and where other things are relative to you.
- Build custom apps, maps, and dashboards to communicate.
- Collect data using apps, imagery, and potentially using a drone!
- Print a 3D map!
- Geocaching and orienteering activities.
- Connects great to many classes students will take in High School!
Would you like to learn how to craft a winning argument? Are you interested in learning about the legal profession? Do you like storytelling and public speaking? Join Mock Trial Club hosted by Ms. O'Brien and Ms. Hauser! Mock Trial club meets every Thursday from 3:00 - 4:30 in D-101. Contact Ms. O'Brien if you have any questions!
Strategy Board Games club meets on Wednesdays after-school and is sponsored by the Appian Board Game Club. Learn new games, play old classics, make new friends, and participate in tournaments! Email Contact: JRBurns@fcps.edu.
Homework Club meets on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays after-school. Spaces are limited in Homework Club so make sure you sign up on the morning Schoology post to attend.
Join The Robinson PTSO
Follow this link to access PTSO website
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