George C. Marshall High School PTSA
Feb 26 2009

2008 Fairfax Youth Survey Presentation

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What Are Our Kids Telling Us?

You are invited to an interactive presentation

on the results of the

2008 Fairfax Youth Survey

-- a survey of attitudes and behaviors of Fairfax County Public Schools 6th, 8th, 10th, and 12th graders --

 

Thursday, March 12 @ 7 pm in the Kilmer Middle School Lecture Hall

 

Who should attend?

Parents

Counselors

Teachers

Administrators

Other Interested Community Members


Some highlights of the survey:

 

  • Our middle school students are using inhalants more than middle school students across the US!

  • One in four of our high school seniors and one in eight sophomores report binge drinking in the past 2 weeks!

  • 34% have ridden in a car with someone who has been drinking; 11% report drinking and driving!

  • Medications remain the most commonly used “other drug” -- not cocaine, or heroin, or LSD!

  • Despite declines, depression still impacts almost a third of our students.

  • Parents, teachers, coaches CAN make a difference… more positive interactions mean fewer risky behaviors!


For more info, contact Barbara Brown at bdbrown@fcps.eduksmills@fcps.edu or Kurt Mills at ksmills@fcps.edu

 

Sponsored by the Marshall Tysons Community Coalition

 

Feb 22 2009

REMINDER: Online Survey on School Start and Dismissal Times

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REMINDER: Fairfax County Citizens Urged to Take Online Survey on School Start and Dismissal Times & Attend One of the Community Dialogues

 

The Fairfax County School Board invites all Fairfax County citizens to share their comments and opinions about changes to school start and dismissal times, that the Board is discussing. To share their views, citizens should complete an ongoing online survey that ends on Saturday, February 28.

 

Information about the proposed changes—including a chart with current and proposed start times for all Fairfax County public schools—is available at http://www.fcps.edu/news/start.htm.

 

Students in grades 6-12 have been invited to fill out a special student survey to share their comments about the proposed changes. Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) employees will also be able to complete a survey.

 

Responses and comments from all the surveys will be compiled and given to the Fairfax County School Board in time for the Board's work session on Monday, March 9.

 
 
 
The School Board is also holding seven community dialogues to discuss the proposed changes. Information about the dialogues is available at http://www.fcps.edu/news/start.htm.
 
 
 
Tuesday, February 24, 7 to 9 p.m.
      Annandale High School, 4700 Medford Drive, Annandale
      Longfellow Middle School, 2000 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church
      Oak View Elementary School, 5004 Sideburn Road, Fairfax
 
 
 
Wednesday, February 25, 7 to 9 p.m.
      Herndon High School, 700 Bennett Street, Herndon
      Rocky Run Middle School, 4400 Stringfellow Road, Chantilly
 
 
Thursday, February 26, 7 to 9 p.m.
      Providence Elementary School, 3616 Jermantown Road, Fairfax
      Whitman Middle School, 2500 Parkers Lane, Alexandria
 
 
 
In the event of inclement weather, a makeup dialogue session will be held on Tuesday, March 3, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Jackson Middle School, 3020 Gallows Road in the Falls Church area of Fairfax County.
 
 
Note: For more information, contact the FCPS Department of Communications and Community Outreach at 571-423-120
Source: http://commweb.fcps.edu/newsreleases/newsrelease.cfm?newsid=1070

Feb 22 2009

Silent Auction Success!

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Silent Auction Success!
 
 
Thank you, thank you to the parents, students, and GCM staff who supported the silent auction during International Night to benefit the ANGC of the class of 2009.  So many of our Marshall community pitched in to make it work. If you donated an item, put together a basket, volunteered before or during the event, made a cash donation, donated a student activity or parking space, or bought something, THANK YOU! Because of your support we made a little over $3,000.
 
 
 
A special thank you to the custodial staff for their assistance, to Sonia Guzman for her repeated and sage advice, and to Marlene Felder & Jay Pearson for their support.
 
 
 
Marie Withrow & Kim Sayer-Marsh
Co-Chairs

Feb 22 2009

International Night Update

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International Night Update

 

For a second year in a row, International Night was a remarkable success. The number of people attending the event was unprecedented. The food was consumed in record time and the auditorium was filled to capacity for the cultural show. There were more countries represented in the booth displays this year than last year. This wonderful event would not have been possible were it not for the hard work and dedication of Teresa Bennett, our parent liaison, and her committee chairs; Matt Axelrod of the SGA; the booth organizers, the parents and the students helped during this annual event; the custodial staff; and finally, the administrators and the teachers/staff.

 

The highlight of the evening was the "fashion show" organized by our administrative intern, Kanwal Sachdeva. It was truly fabulous to see the teachers/administrators on stage and out of the classroom. The silent auction/raffle to benefit our wonderful graduating seniors' All Night Grad Celebration was also a success. Thank you all very much for supporting this fantastic event while celebrating our cultural diversity in our school/community.

 

International Night is one of the many events that the PTSA membership $$ help support. We hope that you will renew your membership if you are a member. If you currently are not a PTSA member, please join us. Let's keep this tradition going. This event is getting bigger and better every year!

Feb 19 2009

IB Program Review

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International Baccalaureate Program Review

Parents of all Marshall IB Students:

Every five years, the International Baccalaureate Program requires all IB schools to undergo a five-year programmatic review. As part of this review process, we kindly ask that you please click on the link below and take our parent survey. We realize that some of you may not be able to answer every question. In the event that you feel you do not know enough about the topic of a particular question we would ask that you please choose the last column of the survey that indicates this point. We kindly ask that you take this survey no later than Thursday, February 19th.

Lastly, if you are the parent of an IB certificate candidate (not a diploma candidate) we would ask that you please ask your child to click on the student survey link below and take our student survey as well. If your child is a diploma candidate, we sent this survey to your child's email address. We would appreciate it if you could please remind them to take this survey as well.

Thank you very much for your help as we strive to make our already strong IB program even stronger.

Sincerely,

Jeffrey Litz and Carlota Bernal Shewchuk

IB Coordinators

Parent Survey Link

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=EO7wh_2bBIeAZUrkklZj9SVw_3d_3d

Student Survey Link

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=mA0g3atLASTmyfxW4GPV_2fQ_3d_3d


Feb 11 2009

Silent Auction Items

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The Silent Auction at International Family Night on February 19, 2009, will benefit the All Night Graduation Celebration.

 

For a list of the Silent Auction Items being offered for bidding, click HERE.

Feb 6 2009

Lady Statesmen at Liberty District Track & Field Event

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Four District Track & Field Titles

Lady Statesmen in first place


The season theme was "Return to Glory" and after the first day of the Liberty District championship at the Prince George's Sports and Learning complex, the Marshall Statesmen track and field team sure looks like their pushing to accomplish that mission. Two years ago, it took the extra ordinary efforts by a same group of 11 girls to win the District title and this year, the numbers are less as it will take the efforts of mainly 6 girls to pull that feat off. After day one of the championship, we at least have hope as the Lady Statesmen holds a slim three (3) point lead over W.T. Woodson behind some impressive performances.

 

Women – Team Rankings – 7 Events Scored

  1. Marshall – 53
  2. Woodson, W.T. – 50
  3. Jefferson S&T – 39
  4. McLean – 26
  5. Langley – 18
  6. South Lakes – 17
  7. Madison - 14

 

Junior Brittany Johnson accounted for 28 of the 53 team points by grabbing two Liberty District titles in the Long jump and the High Jump. Johnson studying under the quiet leadership of sometimes forgotten coach Theodore Robinson have continues to excel in the pits. Robinson recognized her talents long before she got to Marshall and because of his belief in her which has brought her to this place. Johnson tried to hide her emotion of finally winning a jumping title indoors after losing out last year on misses. She added the Long jump title win her first jump and personal best for good measures. However, Johnson could not repeat as 55m dash District champion but grab a silver medal and 8 points for her effort. Her lost ended an impressive streak of five (5) straight 55m titles by a Lady Statesmen (Jacqueline Hargrove (2004, 2005, 2006), Shannon McVey (2007) and Brittany Johnson (2008).

 

So many times, we've seen clear favorites come into a meet expecting to win and those dreams get dashed, junior Meara Goss will not fall into the category, as she collected another Liberty District title in an impressive domination of the completion. From the very first throw, the crown to hand to the defending champion as she put it out of reach with a personal best, 34ft throw. Meara would improve a final throw another foot and just missed getting the school record but it was walk in the park for the defending champion. Goss won the event by over three feet and look to be in position to make a return to the Virginia AAA State meet.
 
 
Senior Alexander "Lex" Suares had his share of missteps and misfortune this season and his career but he still knows when it comes to the Liberty District and Statesmen throwing, we owned the circle. Saures knowledge of the Statesmen tradition enforced by the meet record holder his coach Jose Portillo got him ready for the District champs. This year like so many season, a Statesmen dominated the field to win another District title for Marshall Throwing.
 
To say Senior Nicole Brown is naturally gifted athlete is an understatement. There isn't one sport which Brown has tired where she did not excelled, track and field was no different. Nicole came into the 55m hurdle competition ranked #1 and fully expected to qualify for the regional championship and hopefully taking home a title in her first and final championship. However, this is District championship and everyone was hungry, so despite an automatic regional qualified, a huge personal best – Brown, picked up an impressive silver medal in her first and only Liberty District track and field meet. What was not expected was for Brown to do anything in the Shot put competition however like we said – this is District competition and with her first throw, we knew it was going to be a special meet. Nicole would improve her mark by over seven (7) feet to surprise the competition and take an impressive bronze medal in the shot put.
 
 
Sophomore Courtney Herbolsheimer hard work started long time ago in the summer, throughout an impressive cross-country season and so far a wonderful indoor season. District champs was expected to be quite a telling definition of the season, Herbolsheimer knew it was going to be tough because the Liberty District over the last few years has produced some wonderful distance runners. However, when you study under a great General (Marine Corp, Hall of Famer, Darrell General), you can expect to be prepared for war. Thus, Courtney was ready for the battle as the race started and everyone was pushing the pace. Everyone stayed even for five laps and then the race got hotter and Herbolsheimer kept jockeying for position and did not realize how fast she was going. When she crossed the line and looked up at the clock the moment was realized, not only had she qualified for regional two years in a row, but she had significantly lower her personal best by over six seconds.
 
 
In athletics and in life some people are blessed with talent and things are giving to them. For others, that have talent they have to work for it and earn whatever is given to them. Senior Aaron Anderson has come a long way from four year ago and he has come a long way from a year ago. This year, Anderson was given a mission by his new hurdle Coach Mindy Harman, he was asked to do some things and he responded like true champions always do. He was asked to give himself a chance to be successful and accept the gifts and responsibilities of his talent. Most on the team has one maybe two coaches on coat tail riding, he had four but his true character and ability to accept the challenge did withered under the pressure. The turning point of the season had to be when he took his leadership role too far by switching the order of the relays but his response when Coach General brought down the hammer of disciple (that mean 250 push ups) was like a true leader, he did it without complaint or argument because he accepted the fact he and only he was responsible for his action.
 
 
So, it was understandable when Anderson got emotional when going up against national and state ranked hurdler Vince Brown and he did not win. While he accomplished the goal to reaching the regional championship (bronze medal and personal best), Aaron knew the hard work he put in the season and felt losing to anyone was not good enough. While the coaches and teammates felt he did wonderful, while everyone sees that he had come a long way from four year ago and one year ago, the heart of a champion is not satisfied until, he is champion.  For good measures, Anderson jumped 19ft for the first time in his life to be the last to miss the finals. But, the hard work and journey continues with a new mission be champion and get to Hampton.
 
 
The championship concluded Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009 in Landover, Maryland.

Feb 6 2009

School Board Invites Comment on Start and Dismissal Times

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Fairfax County School Board Invites Public Comment on School Start and Dismissal Times
 
 
The Fairfax County School Board invites parents and interested citizens to comment on changes to school start and dismissal times that are under consideration by attending one of seven upcoming community dialogue meetings in February and by completing an online survey.
 

A report from the School Board's Transportation Task Force offers recommendations to change school start and dismissal times and to improve the overall effectiveness of Fairfax County Public Schools' (FCPS) transportation system.  The changes would affect elementary, middle, and high school students.  Because changing school start and dismissal times could affect work schedules, child care arrangements, and after-school activities—including athletics—the School Board wants to hear from the public about the pros and cons of the changes.
 
 
Seven community dialogue meetings will be held in February:
 
 
Tuesday, February 24, 7 to 9 p.m.
      Annandale High School, 4700 Medford Drive, Annandale
      Longfellow Middle School, 2000 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church
      Oak View Elementary School, 5004 Sideburn Road, Fairfax
 
 
Wednesday, February 25, 7 to 9 p.m.
      Herndon High School, 700 Bennett Street, Herndon
      Rocky Run Middle School, 4400 Stringfellow Road, Chantilly
 
 
Thursday, February 26, 7 to 9 p.m.
      Providence Elementary School, 3616 Jermantown Road, Fairfax
      Whitman Middle School, 2500 Parkers Lane, Alexandria
 
 
In the event of inclement weather, a makeup dialogue session will be held on Tuesday, March 3, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Jackson Middle School, 3020 Gallows Road in the Falls Church area of Fairfax County.
 
 
Citizens are encouraged to complete an online survey, available beginning Monday, February 9, at www.fcps.edu, to share their opinions about school start and dismissal times.
 
 
Additional information about the proposed changes to school start and dismissal times and the Transportation Task Force's recommendations may be viewed at www.fcps.edu.

Feb 6 2009

Curriculum Showcase Night

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 Curriculum Showcase

 Night

 

February 11, 2009

7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

 

You are invited to join us for an evening showcase of course opportunities especially designed for:

« Students in grades 8-11 and their parents

« Prospective Marshall High School Families

« The Marshall High School and Tysons Corner Communities

 

Visit One, Two or All Three Sessions:

 

« Program begins in Michael Hall at 7:00 p.m.

« Session 1 from 7:30 to 7:50 p.m.

« Session 2 from 8:05 to 8:25 p.m.

« Session 3 from 8:40 to 9:00 p.m.

 

   Sample Topics: 

 

Classroom Demonstrations

Labs

Experience Modules

Showcase Technology

Marshall High School Academy

Dual Credit

General Ed

IB Options for Diplomas & Certificates

Information on dual enrollment English 12 course with NOVA

 


 

 

Between sessions, enjoy music from the orchestra, choral and band groups

and check out our students’ paintings, sketches and pottery!

 

For more information call 703-714-5422 or visit www.fcps.edu/MarshallHS

Feb 3 2009

International Family Night 2009

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Marshall High School

International Family Night

Thursday, February 19, 2009

6:00-9:00 PM

Read more about the evening's events HERE!

 

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