Here you can find each teacher's personal page, grade level information, tenative academic plans and this year's school calendar. If you have any questions, please reach out to your student's teacher. Thank you!

Absent?

Call in an absence at 571-252-1921, email FDEAbsentee@lcps.org, or submit one in ParentVUE with your student's first and last name, teacher, reason and date. Please CC your student's teacher on absent emails- thank you!

EXAMPLE:
Date: 8-22-2022
Name: Maggie White
Teacher: Angelica Estero
Reason: fever, cough

Dismissal Changes

Call in a dismissal change at 571-252-1921 or email the front office staff at elsa.davis@lcps.org, cristina.finlayson@lcps.org and ximena.rosas@lcps.org with your student's first and last name, teacher, reason and date. Please CC your student's teacher on all dismissal change emails- thank you!

This year, 2nd grade lunch is from 12:10-12:40pm. 


We will have a morning "working snack" in our 2nd grade class so you are welcome to pack something that is healthy for your student to eat. Please be mindful of what you send in as we are an allergy aware school. 
Thursday Folders/Communication Folders will be located in your student's daily Take Home binder. It may contain important papers from school including graded work, permission forms, notes, and school/PTA announcements. Please empty the folder every night and return the whole binder to school. 
Your student will have homework every night except Friday. Your child’s teacher will reach out to you to give specific details about homework procedures/expectations. Homework will be due on Fridays.
The Student Agenda is new to 2nd grade! It will also be located in your student's daily Take Home binder. Please check the agenda each night and sign it. This is great practice for handwriting and building student responsibility. 
Parent Guide - Schoology.pdf

Schoology

Students will be part of a "digital classroom" and will be assigned different activities to complete mainly in school. Students will have access to all posted assignments and practice materials.

Students will take the MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) tests for Reading and Math three times - fall, winter, and spring this school year. These scores help inform teachers what your student's academic strengths and areas of improvement. Scores can eventually be found in ParentVUE.

"The Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT) is a multiple-choice K-12 assessment that measures reasoning skills with different types of verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal questions. The CogAT is a group-administered aptitude test commonly given as an entrance exam into school's gifted programs."

Please complete the movie and food permission google forms below.

Please check back at a later time!

COMING SOON!

Chromebook acting wonky? 

The Technology Support Center will be staffed from 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday - Friday.