Sangster ES News from the Nest 01-29-2026
Clubs Photo Day Wed! Jersey Day Friday!

Important Upcoming Dates

Tuesday, 2/3/26

Winter Band Concert. Details below!

Wednesday, 2/4/26

Clubs Photo Day

Friday, 2/6/26

Super Bowl Jersey Day: Wear your favorite team jersey!

Wednesday, 2/11/26

♥️ Valentine's Bingo Night 1, 6 pm ♥️

Purchase tickets and pizza here!

More details below

Thursday, 2/12/26

♥️ Valentine's Bingo Night 2, 6 pm ♥️

Purchase tickets and pizza here!

More details below

Monday, 2/16/26

No School. President's Day

Tuesday, 2/17/26

No School. Teacher Work Day

Wednesday, 2/18/26

3-hour Early Release

Students Dismissed at 12:55 pm


Snow Days!

Principal and Falcon celebrating Snow Days

Ms. Jankovich and the Falcon celebrate news of three Snow Days last week! Visit our Instagram page!


❄️Be Weather Ready❄️

FCPS Weather information

When bad weather or other emergency situations occur, it may be necessary for FCPS to cancel, delay, or close schools early. It is important for parents to know where to get the most accurate and up-to-date information. Visit FCPS' Weather page to find weather-related information and to sign up through alerts through the FCPS mobile app.

Winter Resources for Families

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 weather. 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.

Even If School Is Closed, Learning Can Continue!

We encourage students to take advantage of fun learning opportunities during snow or inclement weather days. Consider these winter activities to blend education and play at home.


Team Jersey Day Friday, Feb 6!

Team Jersey Day!

Iin honor of the Super Bowl on Feb. 8, wear your favorite team jersey on Friday, Feb. 6! 


Winter Band Concert Info

Winter Band Concert

All 5th and 6th Grade Band students will perform their Winter Band Concert on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026, at 7 p.m. in the Lake Braddock Little Theater.

Call time is 6:15 pm, meaning that students are in their chairs ready to play at 6:15 pm. Please drop students off at Door 14 at Lake Braddock between 6 - 6:10 pm.

Auditorium doors will not open for parent seating until 6:45 pm.

The Concert Flyer with all the details is in Schoology, has been given to all students, and emailed home. Students should be practicing at home each night.

Full Band Rehearsal schedule

Monday February 2: Advanced 6th Grade Band only at 2:15-3 p.m. in the cafeteria

Tuesday February 3 – Beginning 5th and 6th Grade Band only: 2:15-3 p.m. in the cafeteria

Concert Reminders

Tuesday, February 3, 7 p.m. (6:15pm call time): All 5th and 6th Grade Band Students at Lake Braddock Little Theater (Drop off Door 14)

Hope to see you there!


Kiss and Ride

Plan for an Earlier-than-9:10 Drop Off

Possibly due to colder temperatures, we are experiencing higher than normal Kiss-n-Ride delays. Please remember the following:

  1. Students are marked tardy if they are not in their seats by 9:10 am. If you are choosing to drop off at Kiss-n-Ride, please ensure you are considering possible traffic delays, longer wait times, and unforeseen factors.  We often have different crossing guards who manage traffic on Reservation Dr. differently, which also impacts the flow of traffic in the Kiss-n-Ride lane.
  2. Staff leave the Kiss-n-Ride area around 9:09 am.  If your child is brought to school at 9:10 am or after, they must be signed in at the main office by an adult.
  3. Please have your child ready to exit the car when you pull up to the curb. Many students are putting on coats or finishing breakfast and it is contributing to delays in the Kiss-n-Ride lane.

Lunch Reminder

Spoon and Fork

The cafeteria does not provide utensils or napkins for students with packed lunches. Please make sure to include everything your child needs for their meal in their packed lunch bag.


Lost & Found

Lost and Found

Lost and found items will be outside the school at Door 1 the week of February 2-February 6, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

Stop by and find your student's missing items.

All items not picked up by Friday, Feb. 6, will be donated.


Buy your 25-26 Sangster Yearbook

Yearbook sales!!

Buy your yearbooks now!

Visit www.buytheyearbook.com

Sangster Yearbook School ID: 732371

Order by Sunday, March 1, and the price is $16.

The price per yearbook will increase to $18 starting March 2.

Name on cover and hardcover upgrades are available.

PLEASE keep your email receipt as proof of purchase. Thank you!


2026-2027 Registration Now Open

Kindergarten Registration Open!

Online Registration Open

Online registration for the 2026-2027 school year is now open, including rising kindergarteners.

To begin the process, visit fcps.edu/online-registration.

Questions?

Email Maribel Sanchez, Sangster Registrar, or call her directly at 703-644-8203. 


Apply for Your Child to Learn in Two Languages

FCPS’ 2026-27 Dual Language Immersion (DLI) Program lottery is open. The program offers students in kindergarten and first grade the opportunity to learn in English and another language — French, German, Japanese, Korean, or Spanish — for half of each instructional day.

The online, countywide lottery is open to Fairfax County residents. Families must have a SIS ParentVUE account. Students not currently enrolled in FCPS should register at their base school before applying for the immersion program

Families applying for first grade must do so by Thursday, February 12, at 4 p.m. Those applying for kindergarten must do so by Monday, March 2, at 4 p.m.

Informational meetings are on the FCPS calendar. If you have questions, please contact Brigid Williams at 571-423-4600.


Save Time Signing In

Download App to Sign In/Out at Schools for Volunteering and Meetings

Sangster Elementary is transitioning to a new visitor management kiosk where you'll need to scan both sides of your Driver's License every time you sign in.

However, if you download the Raptor app, you can set up your profile at home, which will generate a permanent QR code that you can scan instead of your license.

You'll be able to quickly scan your phone, grab your printed badge, and be on your way. You'll scan your phone again to sign out. Get instructions on how to set it up!

Raptor-Safe-Visitor-Install-and-Onboading-2025.pdf


6th Grade Transition to Middle School

Rising 7th Graders: Information on Middle School Transition

7th Grade Course Schedules

Lake Braddock Middle School

Contact Ms. Augenstein for information and help. Here is a chart for the timeline and a list of resources for students and families.

Irving Middle School

Ms. Augenstein is providing academic advising as needed until Feb. 6. Our deadline to enter final course selections into SIS is Thursday, Feb. 12. Contact Ms. Augenstein for information and help. Here is a chart for the timeline and a list of resources for students and families.

AAP School Designation in SIS/STUDENT VUE

All AAP students are designated Lake Braddock in Student Vue until parents indicate their plan to defer to Irving. Please return your child’s signed paper course selection sheet for Irving and please  complete this form that was sent to families from the FCPS AAP Office, if you haven’t done so already. This will allow Irving to show up as the designated school in your StudentVue account and will allow your child and Mrs. Augenstein to enter course selections into StudentVue for the desired school.

Ms. Augenstein will be working with Irving students during the next two weeks to provide academic advising – as needed, and will help students enter their course selections online. Email with any questions PHAugenstein@fcps.edu.

If your child is zoned for Lake Braddock Middle School for the 2026–2027 school year (and eventually Lake Braddock Secondary), you have the following options:

  1. Lake Braddock Full-Time (Level IV) Program – similar to their current placement OR
  2. Decline AAP services and enroll in Honors classes at Lake Braddock

If your child is zoned for Irving Middle School for the 2026–2027 school year (and eventually West Springfield High School), you have the following options:

  1. Lake Braddock Full-Time (Level IV) Program – similar to their current placement. Students would return to West Springfield for 9th grade. OR
  2. Local Level IV (also called Cluster classes) at Irving – this provides full-time AAP classes in 7th and 8th grades, similar to what they experience now. OR
  3. Decline AAP services and enroll in Honors classes at Irving.

What is the difference/advantage of declining AAP services and choosing Honors classes?

 - The curriculum is the same, but Honors classes may offer more flexibility.

 - At both Irving and Lake Braddock, Full-Time (Level IV) students take AAP English, History, and Science as part of the program.

 - Students choosing Honors can take Honors courses in subjects they’re passionate about (e.g., math and science) and take general education classes in areas where they prefer a lighter load.

Additional Information to Consider

World Languages

 - LBSS offers Level 1 world language options in 7th grade.