Bailey's ES News- March 28, 2025
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Dear Bailey’s ES Families,
We hope everyone is doing well! This week, we had an exciting evening at the Justice Pyramid Art Show, where our students’ incredible creativity was on display. A huge thank you to our amazing art teachers, Ms. Barrett and Ms. Thomas, for their dedication and hard work in making this event possible. Shoutout to all of our talented artists who had their work featured—we are so proud of you! We also appreciate the families and community members who came out to support our students; your presence meant so much to them.
Looking ahead, there will be no school on Monday, March 31, in observance of Eid-al-Fitr, and no school on Tuesday, April 1, for a teacher workday. Classes will resume as usual on Wednesday, April 2..
Additionally, be on the lookout for a survey in your child’s Thursday folder to help us plan for our next Early Release Monday on April 21. It’s important that we receive updated dismissal plans each month to ensure a safe and smooth dismissal for every student. Thank you for your support in helping us plan ahead!
Wishing everyone a restful weekend!
Satonya Dews, Principal
Tracey Brown Rice, Assistant Principal
Keith Downing, Assistant Principal
Top 10 Reasons Bailey's Elementary School for the Arts & Sciences Is ExtraordinaryAt Bailey's Elementary School, we’re proud of our students, staff, and families and the ways they make our community special. Check out 10 reasons we’re proud to be a Tiger and why Bailey's is an amazing place to learn and grow!
Family Science NightBring the whole family for an evening of fun, discovery and science learning! Try different hands-on activities related to science, technology, engineering, and math! The event will take place on April 3, 2025 from 6:00 - 7:30 pm at Bailey's Primary!
Volunteers Needed!!!Family Science Night is quickly approaching! We are in need of more volunteers for this event. Volunteers must be a minimum of 16 years old and can stay for the entire duration of the event, including set-up and break-down, from 5:15 – 7:45 p.m. (No splitting shifts please!).
Sign up to volunteer here!
Calendar RemindersThis Friday, March 28th is the last day of the 3rd quarter, keep in mind that there is NO school on Monday, March 31st and Tuesday, April 1st.
Classes resume at regular time on Wednesday, April 2nd.
Have a great 4 day weekend!
April Lunch Visitation ScheduleParents/Caregivers are invited to join their student(s) for lunch at school on an assigned day. This is a great opportunity for parents/caregivers to come in for lunch with their child.
We encourage parents/caregivers to eat the same lunch as their child either packed or school lunch. We kindly ask that you do not bring fast food/outside lunch or candy. Also, parents please be advised that the bathrooms directly outside of the cafeteria are for student use only.
On the day of your child’s lunch, please arrive 5 minutes early so you can sign-in at the office and they will direct you to the cafeteria. Additionally, when you leave the school, please remember to check out in the office. If you choose to buy lunch from the cafeteria, adult pricing is $4.75 and may be paid in cash or by check. Click here for more information on purchasing lunch.
We ask that you please limit visitors to 1 caregiver, and no strollers please. We also ask that family members do not follow their child's class back to the classroom or outside for recess.
Please see below for the scheduled lunches by teacher:
Join Our Team as a Cafeteria Hostess!We're looking for a caring and dedicated cafeteria hostess to support our students during lunchtime—a key part of their school day! This is a wonderful opportunity to help maintain a calm, welcoming environment and assist students as they enjoy their meals. If you're interested in making a positive impact, please reach out to our principal, Ms. Dews, at sldews@fcps.edu.
A Note from MusicMarch is Music in our Schools Month!
(Excerpt taken from the National Association for Music Education)
We are excited to celebrate the 40th annual Music In Our Schools Month (MIOSM). This March, music educators and music students are celebrating music education in their school communities demonstrating how the theme “United Through Music” resonates with them.
“This is a special year for Music In Our Schools Month® as we celebrate its ruby anniversary! That’s 40 years using this month to boldly remind the world that music in American schools is awesome and important,” stated NAfME President Deborah A. Confredo. “The 2025 MIOSM® theme, United Through Music, is simple and eloquent. It reminds us that, although each person—baby, child, youth, and adult—is a beautiful musical human, when we come together our song soars higher, louder, and stronger.
“Music unites and reminds us that we have things in common even when it might be hard to see those commonalities,” Confredo continued. “Music speaks to the very heart of what it means to be a caring human. It reaches our souls, it transforms us, it moves us. And when we unite through music, we experience laughter, joy, spontaneous expression, aha moments, and excitement . . . we become more human.
We encourage YOU to acknowledge and celebrate music education as an essential part of every student’s educational journey. We love teaching music here at Bailey’s and look forward to creating more beautiful music together this month and always!
Please feel free to send a message to your music teachers and share a music moment from your child, and/or tell us why music is important in your life too!
Your Bailey’s Music Teachers,
Miss Amy Spiess-Ki (Left) and Mrs. Rebecca Winner (Right)
⏰ Coming Soon: School Start Times SurveyLast year, FCPS held community forums and surveyed middle school families regarding middle school start times. Now, we would like to hear from all staff and families on the possibility of adjusting school start times across the division. The goal remains to begin middle school at 8 a.m. or later at the start of the 2026-27 school year.
On April 1, a survey link will be sent by email to staff, parents/caregivers, and students in grades 5-12. The confidential survey will be open for two weeks and will be available in multiple languages.
🏫 Helping Your Child Prepare for KindergartenWe recognize that parents are their children’s first teachers. Explore the resources on FCPS’ School Readiness and Transition to Kindergarten webpage for ways to help ensure your child starts kindergarten with confidence.
☀️ Save the Date for the FCPS Summer ExtravaganzaDiscover summer learning and activities available in Fairfax County!
Attend the FCPS Summer Extravaganza on Saturday, May 10, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m., at Woodson High School and get a jump on summer learning. At this free event, participants can engage in educational and enrichment activities designed to inspire curiosity and growth.
Activities will include student performances, story time, a moon bounce, and face painting. For more information, visit the Summer Extravaganza webpage.
🧲 Learn About Science, Technology, and Arts Magnet SchoolsThree FCPS elementary magnet schools — Hunters Woods, Bailey’s Primary, and Bailey’s Upper — provide enhanced learning programs in science, technology, and performing arts.
Registration for the 2025-26 elementary magnet lottery is open Tuesday, March 4, through Friday, April 4. Learn more about the programs on the Elementary Magnet Schools page and information on the magnet lottery on our Registration page.
🎤 Save the Date: Community Conversations with Superintendent Dr. Michelle ReidYour voice matters, and Superintendent Reid wants to hear from you! Share your thoughts and ask questions regarding FCPS! Click on a date to register. Registration is not required but is encouraged for planning purposes.
Childcare and interpretation services will be provided. Events are open to all. Find out about other opportunities to connect with Dr. Reid.
- Tuesday, April 1, Lorton Station Elementary School
- Monday, April 7, Greenbriar West Elementary School
- Monday, April 21, Mount Eagle Elementary School
- Wednesday, April 23, Mason Crest Elementary School
March 31st - Eid-al-Fitr (No Classes)
April 1 - Teacher Workday (No Classes)
April 14-18 - Spring Break (No Classes)
April 21 - 3-hr Early Release
Quick Links- Bailey's ES Website
- Bailey's ES Lunch Menu
- Mental Health Resources and Emergency Services
- FCPS School Year Calendar
- FCPS Cares
- Technology Support
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