Family Resources

Please contact us for help!

Who knew that we would be facing the hardships that we are today. Many are finding that cannot keep up with life's daily demands. This page is dedicated to ways to find help for you and your family!

Family Resource Closet:

The Auburn community along with the faculty and staff at AES have put together a FRC (Family Resource Closet) equipped with food, clothing, hygiene supplies, and other useful things families often need. To schedule a day to shop, contact your child's teacher or the office to set up an appointment. Due to COVID-19 we may have you communicate what is needed. We will have the items ready for you at the school and you just come and pick them up.

Free or Reduced Lunch:

ree and Reduced Price Meals are available to families who believe they may qualify. If your family chooses to apply please complete a "Free and Reduced Meal Price Application Form." The forms can be obtained and returned (completed) to any school cafeteria manager. You will be notified by mail of your child's status. Until notification you must provide your child with a lunch or lunch money.

For faster processing, please use our online application feature. which offers English and 6 other languages. If you would like more language options, please double click on this link USDA Translated Free/Reduced-price Meal Benefits Applications. (From the MCPS Website)


Securly- Review Your Child's Computer Use :

Securly is the Internet filter MCPS uses on your child’s Chromebook and Google account. Students are filtered on and off campus. As a parent, you can review and receive email notifications of your child’s Internet activity using Securly. Complete the form below by clicking the button if you would like to sign up for an account. Please submit a separate form for each student.

Student Handbook:

Click the link below to go to the AES Student Handbook.

Youth Mental Health First Aid:

Montgomery County Public Schools has been working to advance educational effectiveness through connecting Virginia Tiered System of Supports and School Mental Health, and to better prepare school staff to be mental health first aiders through the Youth Mental Health First Aid program. The goal of MCPS through VTSS is to provide the best possible interventions and supports for students and families ensuring a path to academic, social and emotional success. (Information from the MCPS Parent Resource Website). Click link below for more information.


Homeless Information:

Project Hope provides assistance for children experiencing homelessness in the New River Valley, and children living in local shelters. For additional information, contact Heather Turman, Homeless and Foster Care Liaison, at 540.382.5100 extension 1026 or e-mail heatherturman@mcps.org. Click the link below for additional resources. (Information from the MCPS Parent Resource Website)