Posts Tagged ‘Falls Church Virginia’

SHRA Open House & Car Wash – May 1st

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

By JillAnderson

Sleepy Hollow Recreation Assoc (SHRA) is hosting their Spring Open House and Car Wash this Saturday, May 1st.

The Open House gets underway at 9 am, Car Wash starts at 10 am and the festivities go on until 3 pm.

Invite your friends and neighbors to come join in the fun.

SHRA Photo

There will be lots of fun events including 2 moon bounces, classic cars, a cook-out and more.

Come see all of the new things happening at SHRA as they get ready for another great pool season. The pool officially opens on Saturday, May 29th.

We hope to see you there!

Sleepy Hollow Recreation Association (SHRA)
3538 Sleepy Hollow Road
Falls Church, VA 22042
(703) 941-0456

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Baileys Crossroads Land Use Community Meeting

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

By JillAnderson

Mark your calendars for April 15th as your taxes will (hopefully) be completed and you have the opportunity to see a presentation on the preferred land use concept for a portion of the Baileys Crossroads Community Business Center (CBC).

The concept will be presented at the Goodwin House Auditorium, 3440 South Jefferson Street, Falls Church on April 15th from 7-9 pm. Parking is available in the visitors lot.

The concept is intended to stimulate revitalization of this area, as well as take advantage of the proposed streetcar route to run between the CBC and Pentagon City. It features more mixed-used development; easier pedestrian, bicycle and transit rider access; and increase green spaces.

It is envisioned that the densest development will be focused in the area near the future streetcar stop along South Jefferson Street on the north side of Leesburg Pike. This urban-style downtown will incorporate mixed-use buildings with ground-floor retail, a tree-lined grid of streets and a new arts center. A greenway will connect the north and south sides of Leesburg Pike.

The land use concept specifically covers the area to the south and east of the interchange of Leesburg Pike (Route 7) and Columbia Pike (Route 244) in the Baileys Crossroads Community Business Center area.

For more information, visit the Baileys Crossroads Planning Study Web pages, contact the Department of Planning and Zoning at 703-324-1380, TTY 711, or e-mail DPZBaileys@fairfaxcounty.gov.

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Early Signs of Spring

Monday, January 25th, 2010

By JillAnderson

Yes, it’s only late January and we still have plenty more cold days ahead of us but I found it encouraging today to find a few early signs that Spring will be coming – pretty soon.

Buds on a Tulip Magnolia Tree

Buds on a Tulip Magnolia Tree

Tulip Magnolia tree with buds

Tulip Magnolia tree with buds

Crocus (I believe) on their way

Crocus (I believe) on their way

Today’s Forecast from AccuWeather.com:
CLOUDY
Temperature: 61°F
Humidity: 86%
Pressure: 29.28 in
RealFeel®: 56 °F
Winds: S at 14 mph
Gusts: 14 mph

Woo hoo – 61 degrees.

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UPDATE:Proposed School Budget 2011 to be Released Jan 7th

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

By JillAnderson

Breaking News: Superintendent Dale is trying to save Full-day Kindergarten, Elementary School String and Band Programs, and Elementary school Immersion programs.

“To prevent more damaging cuts, I am requesting a county transfer increase of $57.8 million to preserve full-day kindergarten, elementary band and strings, elementary foreign language immersion, and to avoid further increases in class sizes for general and advanced academic education, including Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST)”.

The proposed budget includes a class size increase of one student, and the elimination of the Foreign Language in the Elementary Schools (FLES) program, general education summer school, all high school freshman sports, and 594 positions, including 81 in central office support for schools. The proposed budget also includes no salary increases for employees for a second consecutive year.

Read the full News Release Here

The Fairfax County School Board will hold public hearings on the FY 2011 budget on January 25 and 26 at Jackson Middle School, 3020 Gallows Road in the Falls Church area of Fairfax County; the speakers list for those public hearings opens on Friday, January 8 at http://www.fcps.edu/schlbd/requestspeak.htm. For complete information on the FCPS FY 2011 budget, including the budget calendar, visit http://www.fcps.edu/news/fy2011.htm.

I’m crossing my fingers that the BOS will approve the extra tax/money but in the meantime I am planning on attending one of the Public Hearings. I hope to see you there.

Original Post:
Fairfax County Superintendent Jack Dale will being releasing the 2011 Proposed Budget on January 7th.

Among other items, it is expected that full-day kindergarten will have been cut from 101 schools to just 32 Title 1 schools that serve the poorest communities.

Bailey’s and Belvedere are both Title 1 schools and should retain full-day kindergarten however I didn’t find Sleepy Hollow Elementary School on the Title 1 list.

Of course, anyone in Fairfax County wanting full-day kindergarten could apply for Bailey’s Magnet Program. I wrote a post about it last week. Applications are online now and will be accepted through March 1st.


The Washington Post wrote a full story about the proposed cuts to kindergarten – dated Dec 31, 2009:

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More than a decade after the Fairfax School Board decided to bring full-day kindergarten to the county’s 139 elementary schools, nearly a third of them are still waiting for the longer school day. Progress has sputtered and stalled in recent years as the economy soured, and now the board might reverse course.

Continue reading the full story Here

Other items under consideration for cuts are an increase in class size by one student per teacher, resulting in a $19.1 million savings; elimination of summer school, saving $7.8 million; the elimination of elementary band and strings, saving $7.0 million; a reduction of needs-based staffing in elementary and middle schools and the elimination of the special needs staffing in high school, saving $19.8 million. You can see a Straw Man of proposed cuts HERE.

Fairfax County Public Schools website mentions that Public Hearings on the proposed budget will be held on January 25 & 26 although I wasn’t able to find any additional details at this time.

On a side note, this reminds me of a really terrific blog posting by Seth Godin last January- “What is School For?“.

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Registration for Magnet Program at Bailey’s Elementary School

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

By JillAnderson

Registration for the 2010-2011 school year at Bailey’s Elementary School for the Arts will open January 4th, 2010.

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As one of the two elementary magnet schools in our district, Bailey’s has both classroom teachers and specialized educators that focus on the sciences, the arts, and technology.

Since 1999 Bailey’s has been in partnership with the Kennedy Center as part of the Changing Education Through the Arts Program (CETA). As a result of this partnership, Bailey’s teachers seek innovative ways to integrate the arts throughout the curricula.

In addition, their programs are supported by the latest technologies including laptops, desktops, SMART Boards, and distance learning. Bailey’s also has a state-of-the-art communications lab where students produce their own TV shows and videos.

Applicants must be entering grades K-4 in the 2010-2011 school year, be working on (or above) grade level in language arts and math, demonstrate positive interpersonal and school behaviors.

Students who reside outside the attendance area are also eligible but parents must provide transportation. Parents will be notified by mail about selection or placement on a waiting list.

Applications will be available on Bailey’s website – www.fcps.edu/baileysES/ beginning on January 4th.

Plan to attend an Information Night at the school on February 4th at 7:00 pm.

Applications must be submitted by March 1, 2010.

Mail completed applications to: Magnet Program, Leis Instructional Center, PreK-6 Instruction and School Support Office, Room 21A, 7423 Camp Alger Avenue, Falls Church, Virginia 22042

Bailey’s Elementary School for Arts & Sciences
6111 Knollwood Dr.
Falls Church, VA 22041
(703) 575-6836

If you live within the school boundaries for Bailey’s and would like your child to be entered into the Immersion program, you do not need to fill out the application. Just call Marjorie McCarthy at Bailey’s Elementary School – 703 575-6836 to have your child’s name added to the list.

On a side note, if you have children who will be attending any elementary school (including private) and you need coverage for after &/or before school be sure to register your child(ren) with the Fairfax County School-aged Child Care (SACC) office. You can find more information on their website at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/ofc/Sacc.htm

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Wine Tastings at Hidden Oaks Nature Center

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

By JillAnderson

Wine Tasting at the Oaks

Most of us have sipped wine while at an art opening but have you ever sipped wine while enjoying a Park? I mean besides while picnicking? Well, now you can!

Courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons

Courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons

Join Total Wine’s Dan Roninson, wine/spirits educator, as he guides wine enthusiasts in an array of topics.

As you treat your taste buds, discover the latest nature highlights from a Hidden Oaks naturalist.

These six special wine events will be held over the course of a few months; beginning next Saturday, December 19th. Register Today and Mark Your Calendars!

  • Sat. December 19, 2009 – 7-9 p.m.
    Basics of Wine Tasting

  • Sat. January 9, 2010 – 7-9 p.m.
    East vs. West Coast Wines

  • Sat. January 23, 2010 – 7-9 p.m.
    Great Local Buys from Faraway Places

  • Sat. February 6, 2010 – 7-9 p.m.
    Local Vineyards

  • Sat. February 20, 2010 – 7-9 p.m.
    Hearty Winter Reds and Light Reds for Spring

  • Sat. March 6, 2010 – 7-9 p.m.
    The Great White Wines

Dan Roninson has practiced his art for over ten years and wine manager for the last two years at Total Wine in Alexandria. He has traveled extensively in France and California honing his craft.

Registration limited to 30 per session. Registration and prepayment by cash or check required. Checks are payable to Friends of Hidden Oaks and mailed to FONONC, 7701 Royce Street, Annandale, VA 22003

Sponsored by Friends of Hidden Oaks Nature Center. Proceeds benefit environmental education programs.

Hidden Oaks Nature Center is located conveniently inside the beltway at Exit 52B, Little River Turnpike/Rt. 236. Take the exit east to left at the first light onto Hummer Road. Turn left onto Royce Street to the nature center which is the first building on the left at 7701 Royce Street, Annandale.

For more information contact Kevin Holland at kholland11@verizon.net
or call the nature center at 703-941-1065.

On a side note, it has come to my attention (Thank you Betsy) that many of our parks are having to come up with clever ways to generate revenue in light of the tremendous budget cuts – upwards of 18% this year in addition to similar cuts last year. If you enjoy walking around our parks (Green Spring Gardens, Hidden Oaks, Huntley Meadows and others), please consider contacting the Board of Supervisors ASAP to voice your opinion about our parks and the proposed budget cuts.

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H1N1 Vaccines on Nov 4th & 5th – Fairfax County

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

By JillAnderson

Fairfax County will be administering (free of charge) the H1N1 Vaccine on both Wed, November 4th & Thurs, November 5th at all five Health Department Clinic locations.

Photo Courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons

Photo Courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons

    Vaccines will be only be given to first 300 people that meet one of the following criteria:

  • Children 6 months – 6 years old
  • Pregnant Women
  • Parents of Children less than 6 months old

Our closest location is located at:
6245 Leesburg Pike, Suite 500
Falls Church, VA 22044-2106

For More Information please visit the Fairfax County Website at http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/flu/updates/

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