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Principal's Message
Hello Bruin Community!
As we embrace the chilly weather, I want to share how warmed I am by the incredible spirit of our school community. Thank you to everyone who has come out to cheer on our student-athletes; your presence in the stands makes a world of difference. Even more inspiring is seeing our students consistently caring for one another in the hallways and classrooms. This culture of kindness is truly the heart of Lake Braddock, and it is a joy to witness every day.
Looking ahead, please remember that the last day of the semester is January 28. I encourage you to check in with your students to ensure they are feeling prepared and supported as they wrap up their mid-year assignments. Please make sure everyone stays bundled up for the cold during drop-off and outdoor breaks. Thank you for your continued partnership and please don't hesitate to reach out to us for any questions as we come up on the last few weeks of the semester.
Lindsey Kearns
Important Dates
January 19 - School Holiday for Martin Luther King Day January 28 - 2-hour early release for end of 2nd quarter January 29 and 30 - No school for students February 17-20 & 23 – Spring Tryout Card Distribution February 23 – Spring Sports Tryouts Begin
In this Issue
New Information Immunization Events in FCPS Science Fair Volunteers Needed Chorus Children's Concert
Testing Information Spring SOL/AP Testing Schedule AP Testing Information
Class of 2026 News 100 Days to Graduation Meeting Graduation Status Now Available Yearbook Ad Deadline Extended
Important Reminders Yearbooks
Athletics and Activities Springs Sports Tryout Information – High School
Family Liaison News
FCPS News
Attendance Reporting Information
New Information
Immunization Events for FCPS Students
FCPS, in partnership with Inspire Health Alliance, will provide school-required immunizations and optional flu shots for all FCPS students with no out-of-pocket costs. Multiple events will take place at designated FCPS locations. Additional dates will be available throughout the school year.
Parents or guardians may view upcoming events and schedule an appointment for their student. Participation is voluntary. View immunization resources on the FCPS website.
Science Fair Volunteers Needed
The Lake Braddock science faculty is seeking volunteers to serve as judges for our upcoming Science Fair. We are reaching out to members of our school and professional community who may be interested in supporting student learning and scientific inquiry.
Event Information and Action Items:
- The Lake Braddock Science Fair will take place on Saturday, January 24, 2026, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (Snow date: Tuesday, February 3, 2026, from 2:00–7:00 p.m.)
- If you are interested in serving as a judge, please reach out to Jason Switzer, jrswitzer@fcps.edu.
- Student projects will fall within the general categories of biology, chemistry, physics, environmental science, and engineering. Judges will be matched with projects based on expertise and interest whenever possible.
Your time and expertise make a meaningful difference for our students, and we greatly appreciate your consideration of this request.
Thank you for supporting our young scientists.
Sincerely, Lake Braddock Science Faculty
Chorus Children's Concert
Lake Braddock Chorus will be holding its annual Children’s Concert on Saturday, January 24th at 2 pm and 4 pm in the Little Theater. Come enjoy a concert full of Disney songs and characters!
*We'll be collecting canned goods for ECHO. Please bring two canned good items as your admission ticket.
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Testing Information
Spring SOL/AP Testing Schedule has been released
All-important testing information and the testing calendar can be found on the Lake Braddock Testing Website. Please note important dates your student may be testing and make every attempt to avoid testing interruptions. Student testing participation information is also available within this link. If you have additional questions, please reach out to your student’s counselor.
AP Testing Information
If your student is taking at least one AP course this school year, please make sure you are checking for important AP information found in two places:
- On the LB website: https://lakebraddockss.fcps.edu/advanced-placement
- In Schoology: Make sure your student joins the LBSS AP Student 2025-2026 Group in Schoology by using this Access Code:
5ZMN-CG7G-8RVFP Parents/guardians can join the group, too!
Please contact the AP Testing Team below with questions and /or concerns:
Lynn Carrera: LNCarrera@fcps.edu Deb Brown: DSBrown1@fcps.edu Maggie Spingler: MMSpingler@fcps.edu
Class of 2026 News
Important Dates March 5 - 100 Days(ish) Meeting May 15 - Prom June 12 - Graduation
100 Days(ish) to Graduation Meeting is on Thursday, March 5 at 6:00 pm in the LBSS Cafeteria.
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Graduation Status Now Available in ParentVUE & StudentVUE
A new Graduation Status section is now available in ParentVUE and StudentVUE. The Graduation Status is a tool that helps parents and students monitor and track their progress in meeting graduation requirements. This feature includes progress towards the Standard or Advanced Studies diploma for high school students and middle school students who have enrolled in one or more high school courses. This new graduation status section is available in addition to the course history and unofficial transcript options in ParentVUE and StudentVUE. To view the graduation status section, please take the following steps:
- Login to your SIS ParentVUE Account
- Go to “Course History” for your middle or high school student
- Go to “Graduation Status” and toggle “on”
For questions about graduation requirements, please contact your school counselor. Additional information about ParentVUE is available on the following website: https://www.fcps.edu/resources/technology/student-information-system-sis-fcps/sis-parent-account-overview
Class of 2026 Graduation Announcements and Accessories
Jostens is the official supplier of graduation announcements and accessories for Lake Braddock Class of 2026. Now is the time to order your Custom Graduation Announcements and Senior Gear! Go to jostens.com or scan the QR code.
Please note that the cap and gown will be ordered by LBSS.
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Senior Yearbook Ads
Because we still have some space available, the senior ad deadline has been extended to Dec. 19. If you need some more grace because of the shutdown, please reach out to Ms. Poquis at tbpoquis@fcps.edu for options.
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Important Reminders
Mark Your Calendar: Academy Open Houses
FCPS high school academies are holding open houses for interested students. Open houses are a great opportunity to visit classrooms and labs, and meet instructors and academy counselors.
An academy is a center within a high school that offers advanced technical and specialized courses to prepare students for postsecondary education and/or career fields. Academy elective courses provide students with various career experiences, including shadowing, mentoring, or internships with local businesses.
Students can explore more than a dozen career fields through FCPS academies! Watch this video to learn more about academy programs.
View the calendar of Academy Open Houses.
MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENTS!!!
Get your middle school yearbook now! It’s $38 price over the next few months. Also, download those photos on your phone and SHARE them with the yearbook staff. Good photos of your middle school students and their LB friends might earn a spot in the yearbook!
If you have questions, please write to Kelli Gary at kmgary@fcps.edu
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HS Yearbook Sales
The high school yearbook is currently on sale for the lowest price (only $65!). Order before Dec. 31 to lock in the savings. Prices increase in January.
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Athletics and Activities
Stay up-to-date with all that is happening in athletics and activities at the LBSS Athletics & Activities Website.
The spring season is fast approaching and it’s time to make sure your child is eligible to tryout! Athletes need a Tryout Card to give the coach on the first day of tryouts. To be eligible for a Tryout Card, a valid VHSL physical must be on file and the student must be registered for the sport they intend to participate in.
The Revised April 2025 VHSL Form is the only version of this document that will be accepted. Pages 1, 2, 4 and 5 of the form are to be filled out and signed by the athlete and a parent/guardian. Page 3 & 6 must be filled out by an MD/DO/NP/PA. Starting July 1, 2025, physical exam forms will be valid for 14 months, on a rolling schedule. This means a physical exam completed on July 15, 2025, will be valid until September 15, 2026. Parents will receive reminders regarding expiration via email and are expected to submit a new physical before the previous one expires to maintain eligibility. This form must be turned into the Activities Office or the Athletic Training staff – it is good for any season or out-of-season (Green/Yellow Day) activities during the 14-month timeframe. Preferred submission via email - please send a single PDF document, including any additional clearance paperwork, to LBSSActivities@fcps.edu. DO NOT GIVE PHYSICALS TO COACHES!
- The Online Athletics & Activities Registration must be completed annually for any sport the student is interested in participating with (this includes out-of-season (Green/Yellow Day) activities). Instructions for online registration can be found on the registration homepage.
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Tryout Cards will be distributed during the following dates/times/locations:
- February 17th (No School) – 12:00-3:00 PM – Door 14
- February 18th-20th & 23rd – All HS Lunches – Cafeteria
All required forms, contact information for coaches, tryout information (times & locations), and team schedules will be made available via the LB Athletics website - https://www.lakebraddockbruins.com.
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Family Liaison News
Stay up-to-date with the Family Liaison website where you will find weekly newsletters with family resources in English and Spanish
https://lakebraddockss.fcps.edu/student-services/information-our-family-liaisons
FCPS News
Healthy Habits to Reduce the Spread of Flu and Other Germs
Fairfax County is seeing very high levels of influenza (flu) illness. Visits to emergency departments and urgent care centers for flu-like illness have increased, especially among children, and multiple flu outbreaks have occurred in our community and school settings.
Consider these tips from the Fairfax County Health Department to help reduce the spread of flu and other germs.
Meal Accommodations Provide Safe, Nutritious Meals
FCPS’s Office of Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) works to ensure every student has access to school meals that are safe, nutritious, and meet their individual dietary needs.
FNS works closely with families to provide reasonable meal accommodations for students whose medical needs affect what they can eat at school. To support students appropriately and safely, families are asked to submit medical documentation to FNS from a U.S. licensed health care provider so we can tailor meals to each child’s needs.
Learn more about the documentation required and the steps to develop a menu for your child.
Apply Anytime for Free and Reduced-Price Meals
Families are encouraged to apply for free and reduced-price meals at any time during the school year.
If your income changes — for example, due to a furlough, layoff, or job loss — you may become newly eligible. Once approved, your benefits stay active for the rest of the school year and for the first 30 days of the next school year.
Students who qualify for free and reduced-price meals or attend a Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) school receive free breakfast and lunch every school day. It’s a great way to make your food budget go further and save time from packing meals. Learn more about FCPS Food and Nutrition.
Impact of Federal Shutdown on Local CommunityFairfax County is home to around 80,000 federal employees and thousands of federal contractors. Its Federal Workforce Resource Hub is intended to help navigate current and future issues for residents, government employees, active military/veterans, contractors, nonprofits, and businesses who may be affected by actions, changes, or disruptions to federal services or employment.
Find more community resources available to families.
FCPS In Case You Missed It
In case you missed it in FCPS This Week, the school division shared updates on the following topics:
- Superintendent Updates on Boundaries and AI
- Healthy Habits to Avo
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