|
English | Español | አማርኛ | 中文 | 한국어 | Tiếng Việt | العربية | فارسی | اردو
March 7: Fairfax Teen Job Fair, see information below
March 13: Cultural Night - 5:30-8:30 PM
March 16: All Chantilly Course Selections Due (read more below)
March 20: Holiday, Schools Closed
March 30-April 3: Spring Break
April 6: Student Holiday, Teacher Workday
April 10: Student Holiday, Teacher Workday, Jr. / Sr. Prom!
Please call the main office for assistance and to make registration appointments.
Chantilly Main Office: 703-222-8100
Please call your student's subschool for early dismissal.
Office and Building Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Chantilly A/B Day Calendar
Prom 2026: Night At The Bayou. April 10, 2026 at 3:30, at The River View At Occoquan. Ticket Sales Start March 9.
 |
|
Assistant Principal, Sonny Romine
Chantilly Pyramid Outstanding Leader
|
Dear Chantilly Community,
WE have had a great week at Chantilly and are excitedly looking ahead to warm, sunny days and the extra daylight coming up as we spring forward this weekend. Don't forget to set your clocks ahead and make sure alarms are set on Monday morning to the correct time. WE want to see all of our Chargers at school on time.
Chantilly Celebrates
Chantilly Pyramid Outstanding Leader - Mr. Sonny Romine, SS2 AP!
WE are thrilled to announce that Assistant Principal for subschool 2, Mr. Sonny Romine (pictured above) has been named the Chantilly Pyramid Outstanding Leader! Mr. Romine is known for his positive relationships with students, staff, and the community. His impact has been felt schoolwide as he has been the champion for enhanced student supports for academic and behavior success, reducing chronica absenteeism schoolwide, and increasing student achievement across subject areas. Mr. Romine will now compete at the Region level.
National School Social Work Week
March 2-8 is National School Social Work Week. Social workers in FCPS help to prevent social, emotional, and behavioral factors from affecting a student's ability to perform at their best. Their primary goal is to remove barriers that prevent a student from fulfilling their academic potential. Social workers are assigned to every school and center in the school system. WE are so grateful for the outstanding support provided by Chantilly's amazing social workers: Susan Daly, Amy Deemer and Nick Thayer.
Family Engagement Survey to Open March 9 - FCPS is administering our Family Engagement Survey, which will be open from Monday, March 9, to Monday, March 23. Your feedback is critical in helping us to better recognize, understand, respect, and address family strengths and needs in our schools.
Survey topics include:
- Welcoming environment.
- Communication.
- Student success.
- Advocacy.
- Family and school partnerships.
- Community partnerships.
The survey will be available in English, Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, Korean, Pashto, Spanish, Urdu, and Vietnamese.
Parents/caregivers will receive a survey link via email from FCPS on March 9. A survey link will also be posted on FCPS’ website. Paper surveys will be available at each school. Please stay tuned for more information.
2026 Special Education Family Conference: Rescheduled
FCPS’ 2026 Special Education Family Conference has been rescheduled to Saturday, April 18, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Marshall High School. Updated conference details are now available on the Special Education Family Conference webpage. Please register for the event. If you registered before, please re-register for the new date. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this date change may cause and appreciate your understanding.
WE appreciate your ongoing support and partnership. I look forward to connecting with you at Chantilly very soon.
Sincerely,
Amy T. Goodloe, Ed.D.
Principal, Chantilly HS
WE Lead the CHARGE!
atgoodloe@fcps.edu
@DrGoodloe
703-222-8100
I want to hear from you. Share your feedback here.
Join us for an evening of food, culture, and performances at our annual Cultural Night on Friday, March 13th! The night will begin in the cafeteria at 5:30 PM with delicious food and cultural displays presented by Chantilly’s clubs. Please bring cash to purchase food and help support our student organizations. At 7:00 PM, we will move to the auditorium for performances from around the world, featuring our very own Chantilly students proudly representing their cultures. Come celebrate the diversity that makes Chantilly such a special community. We hope to see you there!
Students (especially those ages 16 and over) who are seeking jobs should attend the Fairfax County Teen Job Fairs and Career Building Workshops, hosted by Springfield District Supervisor Pat Herrity and Springfield District School Board Member Sandy Anderson. Opportunities include full-time, part-time, and seasonal employment, as well as volunteer opportunities, internships, and more!
The Teen Job Fairs and Career Building Workshops will take place TOMORROW, Saturday, March 7, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Chantilly High School, and on Saturday, March 21, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at West Springfield High School. Teens should be prepared to engage with potential employers. Wearing business-casual attire and bringing a resume is encouraged, but not required. Resume workshops will be available. Register to attend.
Course Videos, Course Catalog, and Academic Advising Site is available for student and parent review.
Rising Senior Advising Zoom - Virtual Meeting Recording
Rising Junior Advising Zoom- Virtual Meeting Recording
Rising Sophomore Advising Zoom - Virtual Meeting Recording
Course Selection Deadlines- Revised Dates
March 16, 2026 - Last day to submit a course request including schedule changes or enrolling in a summer school course. Failure to notify the counselor of enrollment may result in the student not being enrolled in the proper level course and seats may not be available if notification occurs after March 16. Please note that the deadline to enter a course request for a Fairfax or Chantilly HS academy course will remain March 6, 2026.
All parents have access to their student’s course requests through SIS ParentVUE. Should you have any questions about your student’s course selections, please feel free to contact your student’s counselor or Amy Parmentier DSS at agparmentier@fcps.edu.
Directions for Accessing Course Requests
 |
|
- Open ParentVue App
- Go to Course Request
- View student's course requests for 26-27 schoolyear.
|
Prepare for Summer Learning and Fun for Students
Registration is open or will be available soon for summer camps and learning opportunities offered by Fairfax County Public Schools for all students.
Career and Technical Education and Institute for the Arts Camps
Career and Technical Education camps and Institute for the Arts camps will be held in July at Robinson Secondary School from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bus transportation will be available from select FCPS middle and high schools. Tuition assistance is available to FCPS families eligible for free or reduced meals.
CTE Summer Academy (CSA) is a week-long enrichment program that allows students in grades 6-11 to dive deeper into CTE program areas, develop skills, and begin career exploration. Watch this video about CTE camps. Registration is open for these programs through Friday, June 5.
Institute for the Arts (IFTA) is a two-week camp for students currently in grades 6-11. Students select from nearly 60 classes in art, dance, music, and theater. Rising freshmen have the option to take Health and PE 9 through IFTA as well!
Production Camp is a four-week summer theatre intensive for students in grades 6-11. Students in performance or technical theatre tracks rehearse, design, and build a musical in a collaborative atmosphere. The show is presented to the public at the end of camp.
New this year: Students in the above camps can also register for aftercare, which is available from 2 to 5 p.m.
Self-Directed Economics and Personal FinanceSummer is a great time for high school students to fulfill the Economics and Personal Finance course requirement. During the self-directed course, students work independently to complete the requirements. Registration is now open. Students must register by Friday, June 5. For more information, see the Summer Learning information page.
Summer Online CampusTake advantage of the opportunity to earn a high school course credit via this summer’s Online Campus program. Registration is now open. Students must register by Friday, June 5. Mathematics, health and physical education, career and technical education, English, science, social studies, and world language courses are available to eligible middle and high school students.
Community Conversations: Share Your Thoughts With Dr. Reid
As a listening leader, connecting with community members across our school division is critical to FCPS Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid. Her Community Conversations are opportunities for you to share your thoughts and ask questions. Events will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) on:
-
Tuesday, March 17, from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m., at Glen Forest Elementary School.
-
Monday, March 23, at Ravensworth Elementary School.
-
Monday, April 13, at Belle View Elementary School.
-
Monday, April 20, at Westgate Elementary School.
-
Wednesday, April 22, at Crestwood Elementary School.
Click on a date to register to attend that event. Registration is not required, but helps with planning, especially for child care and interpretation services. Events are open to all. Visit the superintendent’s engagement page for the most up-to-date information.
From February 18 to March 19, students who are fasting during the day can take school meals home. These kits include one breakfast and one lunch to be eaten after the school day ends.
Families must fill out a request form each week for every student who wants a kit. Remaining weeks are:
Please note other important details below:
-
Cost: Meals are charged just like a normal school day.
-
Pickup: Students must grab their kits at the end of the school day.
-
Menu: Kits include school meals that are easy to heat at home.
Visit the Food and Nutrition webpage for forms, deadlines, and other information. Please contact the Office of Food and Nutrition Services with any questions at FCPSFNS@fcps.edu or 703-813-4800.
Common Sense Media recently released a new AI literacy video and toolkit designed to help families understand how artificial intelligence (AI) is showing up in students' schoolwork and how to use it for actual learning rather than instant assignment completion.
Titled "Using AI Wisely for School Success," this series addresses the growing presence of AI in classrooms. While AI can help students test their knowledge of subject matter and grow their skills, |