Robinson Student Ram Page | May 11, 2026

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Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the high school.

  • 📱 Stay up to Date With the FCPS Mobile App!

The FCPS mobile app offers a customized platform to help keep families connected and informed, directly from their smartphones. You can download the Fairfax County Public Schools mobile app by going to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and searching for “FCPS.” 

With the app, you can:

  • Stay up to date:Get the latest news from FCPS.
  • View school calendars:See events, activities, holidays, and early dismissals.
  • Check school menus:See what’s for lunch and breakfast today, tomorrow, or next week.
  • Tap to contact:Quickly call attendance lines or email school staff.
  • Access key links:Jump to ParentVUE, Schoology, and the FCPS website in one tap.

Users can access updates and content without having to sign in, making it easy for everyone to stay informed. 

Learn more about the new mobile app , including feedback from parents.

Save the date for Graduation Rehearsal!

All seniors must be at the Field House for Rehearsal on Wednesday, June 10th by 9:00am. More information here

Senior Walk & Parade on 6/8

Seniors - Sign up by June 1st to take part in the Senior Walk and Parade.  You will need to sign up through the form on your Senior Schoology page or visit this link .  If you're taking part, you'll need to be in the Blue Cafeteria on 6/8 by 8:30AM!

Interested in ROBO Sports Summer Camps?

See this link for info or below

Sport

Dates

Time

Age Group

Price

Registration Link

Questions?

Girls Lacrosse

July 6-8

9am-12pm

rising K-10th grade

180

https://forms.gle/ScumSTfgRJpwkRsW6

[email protected]

Girls Volleyball

July 6-9

10am-1pm

rising 7-9

240

https://forms.gle/SrhjwE14t3VJYTgd7

[email protected]

Boys Volleyball

July 6-10

5-8pm

rising 9-12

300

https://forms.gle/pB1k8y2ee7uVANsDA

[email protected]

Boys and Girls Soccer

July 6-10

9am-12pm

rising 7-10

300

https://forms.gle/X9cPrG4osUmJTcB3A

[email protected]

Boys Lacrosse

July 13-17

8am-11am

rising 3rd-9th grade

300

https://forms.gle/qJv3enhWytkA3aYdA

[email protected]

Dance

July 20-22

9am-12pm

rising 2-8

180

https://forms.gle/5NNRzr3gDzkX58uq7

[email protected]

Field Hockey

July 21-23

8am-11am

rising 7-12

180

https://forms.gle/sxkbpgEc8MGsmCqV6

[email protected]

Join the Robinson Color Guard! 

Auditions are May 18-21 in the Field House from 3:00-4:15.  No Experience Necessary and it's open to all current 8th-11th graders!

Looking for a free summer opportunity for your teenager?  Check out the Teens in Action Summer Camp!

Follow this link for more information about the great opportunity

Attention, seniors, it's time to start returning your library books! We will send out notices of what you have due starting Wednesday, May 6th, and you can always check your account online through the Library catalog. Need more time with a book? Please see a Library staff member. If the book is lost or damaged, you can pay the obligation by cash/check in the Library, or online through MySchoolBucks. You can also bring in a replacement copy of the book so long as it is new. Questions? Stop by the Library or email a Library staff member. Thank you!

Congressman Walkinshaw Youth Leadership Council Applications

Congressman James R. Walkinshaw’s Youth Leadership Council provides high school students in Virginia’s 11th Congressional District with a platform to engage directly with issues impacting their communities while developing meaningful leadership and civic engagement skills. Council members will meet with a diverse group of peers from across the district to discuss issues of importance, review legislation, develop policy recommendations to present to the Congressman, and hear from leaders in government and the community. Students in grades 9 through 12 who reside in the district are eligible to apply.

Applications for the 2026 Youth Leadership Council will open on May 1 and close on June 30 at 5:00 PM.

Please confirm that you reside in and/or attend a school in the district by entering your address here . Only applicants who reside in and/or attend school in the district should apply.

Application Materials:

  • High school transcript or middle school transcript (if incoming freshman)
  • One letter of recommendation
    • The letter should come from a teacher, counselor, or other school official.
    • Applicants may submit a second, optional letter of recommendation from a community member not affiliated with their school.
    • Must be submitted directly by the recommender via email to [email protected]
  • One-page essay explaining why you wish to be a member of the Council and what you hope to gain from this experience.
  • Resume
  • Signed Consent Form
  • Application Form

Please fill out the application form above and upload all required documents by Friday, June 26, 2026 at 5:00 PM.

FAQ:

  • This will be a student-driven council.
  • All applicants who submit complete applications will be invited to interview. Interviews will be approximately 20 minutes in length and will include a few questions, followed by an opportunity for applicants to ask questions of staff.
  • One letter of recommendation must be submitted directly by the recommender via email to [email protected] .
  • Freshmen in High School should submit 8th-grade transcripts.
  • Unofficial transcripts will be accepted since all application materials must be submitted together on the application form.
  • There will be 8 scheduled meetings with staff per year. Meetings on the listed dates will run from approximately 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM. Students will need to attend 6 of the 8 meetings to remain in good standing.
  • If eligible, students can serve on the council for a maximum of two terms.

Questions:

If you have any questions, please email [email protected] or call (703) 256-3071.

Math Summer Boot Camp

Registration for the 2026 Math Summer Boot Camp is now open.  Please use this link to register your student(s). 

Math Summer Boot Camp to be held Monday, August 10 to Thursday, August 13 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.  

The purpose of this camp is to help students prepare for their upcoming math course starting in Fall 2026.  This is not a jump-start course.  Topics covered during the camp will be review from prior math courses.  We will do our best to accommodate all registrants, but if demand exceeds capacity, preference will be given to students taking grade-level math classes (Algebra 1 for 9th grade, Geometry for 10th grade, and Algebra 2 for 11th grade) and to students enrolled in non-honors courses for School Year 2026-2027.  Preference will also be given to Robinson students as this program is sponsored by the Robinson PTSO.

Your registration will be completed when BOTH of the following items have been received:
1) Completion of the Registration Form.
2) Payment of $100. Payment can only be refunded in the event we cancel the camp due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances.

For questions regarding registration, please contact Mary Bowersox at [email protected]

Students who are registered may hold on to their laptops over the summer break provided they intend to return to Robinson in the Fall.  If a student elects to turn in their laptop during the summer they should plan to arrive early the morning of August 10th to receive their laptop for use during the camp and the new school year.

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Samantha Tolan 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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Robinson Student Ram Page | May 4, 2026

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Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the high school.

We want to take this week to thank our teachers for the hours of dedicated service they provide to our students and community.  Thank you teachers!

Nominations Open for the Bussey Memorial Equity Award

Nominations are now open for the 2026 Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award. This award recognizes an employee, student, or community member who has demonstrated significant and impactful efforts to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students from groups who are marginalized or underserved.

Any staff, student, or community member can nominate an individual for the award. All nomination materials must be submitted by Monday, May 18.  

The Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC) sponsors this award to honor the legacy of Dr. Bussey, a founding member of the MSAOC and a longtime advocate for students and families. 

Full details and the nomination information form can be found at the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award webpage .

PTSO Teacher Appreciation Luncheon Donations

On Wednesday, May 6, we are hosting a Retro/Decades-themed backyard BBQ lunch because “teaching is timeless”, catered by Natural Red BBQ.    

Please look at this sign-up and consider donating drinks, baked goods, or your time. We are planning lunch for 400 people! 

To make donating easier, you may drop off items on Wednesday, May 6 (the morning of the luncheon) outside Entrance 1 starting at 8:45. 

Or, you may drop off in advance at any of these covered porches before 9 pm on Tuesday, May 5: (see sign up for addresses)

Thank you for helping us show our fabulous Ram staff and faculty how much we love them!

Attention, seniors, it's time to start returning your library books! We will send out notices of what you have due starting Wednesday, May 6th, and you can always check your account online through the Library catalog. Need more time with a book? Please see a Library staff member. If the book is lost or damaged, you can pay the obligation by cash/check in the Library, or online through MySchoolBucks. You can also bring in a replacement copy of the book so long as it is new. Questions? Stop by the Library or email a Library staff member. Thank you!

Congressman Walkinshaw Youth Leadership Council Applications

Congressman James R. Walkinshaw’s Youth Leadership Council provides high school students in Virginia’s 11th Congressional District with a platform to engage directly with issues impacting their communities while developing meaningful leadership and civic engagement skills. Council members will meet with a diverse group of peers from across the district to discuss issues of importance, review legislation, develop policy recommendations to present to the Congressman, and hear from leaders in government and the community. Students in grades 9 through 12 who reside in the district are eligible to apply.

Applications for the 2026 Youth Leadership Council will open on May 1 and close on June 30 at 5:00 PM.

Please confirm that you reside in and/or attend a school in the district by entering your address here . Only applicants who reside in and/or attend school in the district should apply.

Application Materials:

  • High school transcript or middle school transcript (if incoming freshman)
  • One letter of recommendation
    • The letter should come from a teacher, counselor, or other school official.
    • Applicants may submit a second, optional letter of recommendation from a community member not affiliated with their school.
    • Must be submitted directly by the recommender via email to [email protected]
  • One-page essay explaining why you wish to be a member of the Council and what you hope to gain from this experience.
  • Resume
  • Signed Consent Form
  • Application Form

Please fill out the application form above and upload all required documents by Friday, June 26, 2026 at 5:00 PM.

FAQ:

  • This will be a student-driven council.
  • All applicants who submit complete applications will be invited to interview. Interviews will be approximately 20 minutes in length and will include a few questions, followed by an opportunity for applicants to ask questions of staff.
  • One letter of recommendation must be submitted directly by the recommender via email to [email protected] .
  • Freshmen in High School should submit 8th-grade transcripts.
  • Unofficial transcripts will be accepted since all application materials must be submitted together on the application form.
  • There will be 8 scheduled meetings with staff per year. Meetings on the listed dates will run from approximately 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM. Students will need to attend 6 of the 8 meetings to remain in good standing.
  • If eligible, students can serve on the council for a maximum of two terms.

Questions:

If you have any questions, please email [email protected] or call (703) 256-3071.

Math Summer Boot Camp

Registration for the 2026 Math Summer Boot Camp is now open.  Please use this link to register your student(s). 

Math Summer Boot Camp to be held Monday, August 10 to Thursday, August 13 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.  

The purpose of this camp is to help students prepare for their upcoming math course starting in Fall 2026.  This is not a jump-start course.  Topics covered during the camp will be review from prior math courses.  We will do our best to accommodate all registrants, but if demand exceeds capacity, preference will be given to students taking grade-level math classes (Algebra 1 for 9th grade, Geometry for 10th grade, and Algebra 2 for 11th grade) and to students enrolled in non-honors courses for School Year 2026-2027.  Preference will also be given to Robinson students as this program is sponsored by the Robinson PTSO.

Your registration will be completed when BOTH of the following items have been received:
1) Completion of the Registration Form.
2) Payment of $100. Payment can only be refunded in the event we cancel the camp due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances.

For questions regarding registration, please contact Mary Bowersox at [email protected]

Students who are registered may hold on to their laptops over the summer break provided they intend to return to Robinson in the Fall.  If a student elects to turn in their laptop during the summer they should plan to arrive early the morning of August 10th to receive their laptop for use during the camp and the new school year.

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Samantha Tolan 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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Attendance: 703.426.6040 |  Web | Twitter

Robinson Student Ram Page | April 27, 2026

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Empowering Students In And Out Of The Classroom

Follow this link to learn more about our very own Paul Arena and the amazing work he does for so many of our students here at Robinson.

Thank you to those who have already signed up for the opportunity (back in March) to earn service hours by volunteering for the Speech and Debate Nationals that will be taking place in Washington, DC at the convention center and surrounding hotels over Memorial Day Weekend (May 22 - 24, 2026).

The opportunity for more volunteers to sign up has become available. If you missed out the first time, please take advantage now and fill out the registration form no later than Thursday, April 30, 2026.

REGISTRATION LINK

Nominations Open for the Bussey Memorial Equity Award

Nominations are now open for the 2026 Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award. This award recognizes an employee, student, or community member who has demonstrated significant and impactful efforts to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students from groups who are marginalized or underserved.

Any staff, student, or community member can nominate an individual for the award. All nomination materials must be submitted by Monday, May 18.  

The Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC) sponsors this award to honor the legacy of Dr. Bussey, a founding member of the MSAOC and a longtime advocate for students and families. 

Full details and the nomination information form can be found at the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award webpage .

Required Immunizations for Rising 7th and Rising 12th Graders

The following immunizations are required for students entering 7th and 12th grade each school year. 

All students entering 7th gradeare required to receive one dose of each of the following immunizations prior to the beginning of school: Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis booster (Tdap), Meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY), and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine

  • To meet the Tdap requirement, the vaccination must be administered at age 7 or older.
  • To meet the MenACWY requirement, the vaccination must be administered at age 10 or older.
  • To meet the HPV requirement, the vaccination should be given between the ages of 11 to 12 or as early as 9 years old. 
    •  As a parent/guardian, you may decide that your child will not receive the HPV vaccination. The school does not require documentation if a parent/guardian elects for their student not to receive the HPV vaccination.

All students entering 12th gradeare to receive two doses of the Meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY)prior to the beginning of school. To meet the MenACWY 12th grade requirement, one dose must be administered at age 16 or older. 

Parents and guardians are encouraged to plan ahead by scheduling an appointment with your child’s health care provider now to avoid the rush this summer. Please consider getting your child’s immunizations early so that they can attend school in the fall. Summer is a busy time for families and healthcare providers. As long as your child meets the age requirements listed above, they can be immunized at any time.

Immunization Events for FCPS StudentsFCPS, in partnership with Inspire Health Alliance, will provide school-required immunizations and optional flu shots for all FCPS students at no out-of-pocket cost. Multiple events will take place at designated FCPS locations. 

Dates will be made available throughout the school year. Parents or guardians may view upcoming events and schedule an appointment for their student . Participation is voluntary. Additional immunization resources are also available.

PTSO Support Opportunities

We have a couple more opportunities to support and encourage our awesome teachers and staff!

***********************

As you know, there is a lot of Professional Development and staff learning programs that our staff and faculty have to complete.  We would like to offer some fun incentives for those who are participating.  Thank you to the School-Based Technology Team for partnering with us!

Please sign up for the giftcard you want to purchase. It is important that you sign up and let us know to faciliate planning.  Questions? [email protected] )

Thank you so much for your support!

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B44A9A728ABF5C16-63198540-gift

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Donations and Volunteers for Teachers Appreciation Lunch!

On Wednesday, May 6, we are hosting a Retro/Decades-themed backyard BBQ lunch because “teaching is timeless”, catered by Natural Red BBQ.    

Please look at this sign-up and consider donating drinks, baked goods, or your time. We are planning lunch for 400 people! 

To make donating easier, you may drop off items on Wednesday, May 6 (the morning of the luncheon) outside Entrance 1 starting at 8:45. 

Or, you may drop off in advance at any of these covered porches before 9 pm on Tuesday, May 5: (see sign up for addresses)

Thank you for helping us show our fabulous Ram staff and faculty how much we love them!

Math Summer Boot Camp

Registration for the 2026 Math Summer Boot Camp is now open.  Please use this link to register your student(s). 

Math Summer Boot Camp to be held Monday, August 10 to Thursday, August 13 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.  

The purpose of this camp is to help students prepare for their upcoming math course starting in Fall 2026.  This is not a jump-start course.  Topics covered during the camp will be review from prior math courses.  We will do our best to accommodate all registrants, but if demand exceeds capacity, preference will be given to students taking grade-level math classes (Algebra 1 for 9th grade, Geometry for 10th grade, and Algebra 2 for 11th grade) and to students enrolled in non-honors courses for School Year 2026-2027.  Preference will also be given to Robinson students as this program is sponsored by the Robinson PTSO.

Your registration will be completed when BOTH of the following items have been received:
1) Completion of the Registration Form.
2) Payment of $100. Payment can only be refunded in the event we cancel the camp due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances.

For questions regarding registration, please contact Mary Bowersox at [email protected]

Students who are registered may hold on to their laptops over the summer break provided they intend to return to Robinson in the Fall.  If a student elects to turn in their laptop during the summer they should plan to arrive early the morning of August 10th to receive their laptop for use during the camp and the new school year.

All Night Grade Party Silent Auction

The all night grad party team is excited to be offering a silent auction full of amazing experiences. 

Gift baskets, graduation tickets, restaurants, dance classes, academic tutoring, date night experiences, health and wellness packages, and more!

100% of the proceeds will support the all night grad party event and help fund the senior scholarship fund so all students can attend!

Auction will start Friday, April 24 and continue through Sunday, May 3.

Don’t miss this!

https://charityauctions.com/event/auction/1344

If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to Sara at  [email protected] .

Thank you so much for supporting our seniors!

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Samantha Tolan 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

5035 Sideburn Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032  | Main Office: 703.426.2102
Attendance: 703.426.6040 |  Web | Twitter

Robinson Student Ram Page | April 20, 2026

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April Statewide Election: No School for Students

There will be no school for students on Tuesday, April 21, for the Virginia statewide election. Student activities, athletic practices, and events may proceed as scheduled.

Fairfax County Public Schools will still exceed the required number of instructional hours for students, as set by the Virginia Department of Education.

PTSO Support Opportunities

We have a couple more opportunities to support and encourage our awesome teachers and staff!

***********************

As you know, there is a lot of Professional Development and staff learning programs that our staff and faculty have to complete.  We would like to offer some fun incentives for those who are participating.  Thank you to the School-Based Technology Team for partnering with us!

Please sign up for the giftcard you want to purchase. It is important that you sign up and let us know to faciliate planning.  Questions? [email protected] )

Thank you so much for your support!

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B44A9A728ABF5C16-63198540-gift

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Donations and Volunteers for Teachers Appreciation Lunch!

On Wednesday, May 6, we are hosting a Retro/Decades-themed backyard BBQ lunch because “teaching is timeless”, catered by Natural Red BBQ.    

Please look at this sign-up and consider donating drinks, baked goods, or your time. We are planning lunch for 400 people! 

To make donating easier, you may drop off items on Wednesday, May 6 (the morning of the luncheon) outside Entrance 1 starting at 8:45. 

Or, you may drop off in advance at any of these covered porches before 9 pm on Tuesday, May 5: (see sign up for addresses)

Thank you for helping us show our fabulous Ram staff and faculty how much we love them!

Math Summer Boot Camp

Registration for the 2026 Math Summer Boot Camp is now open.  Please use this link to register your student(s). 

Math Summer Boot Camp to be held Monday, August 10 to Thursday, August 13 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.  

The purpose of this camp is to help students prepare for their upcoming math course starting in Fall 2026.  This is not a jump-start course.  Topics covered during the camp will be review from prior math courses.  We will do our best to accommodate all registrants, but if demand exceeds capacity, preference will be given to students taking grade-level math classes (Algebra 1 for 9th grade, Geometry for 10th grade, and Algebra 2 for 11th grade) and to students enrolled in non-honors courses for School Year 2026-2027.  Preference will also be given to Robinson students as this program is sponsored by the Robinson PTSO.

Your registration will be completed when BOTH of the following items have been received:
1) Completion of the Registration Form.
2) Payment of $100. Payment can only be refunded in the event we cancel the camp due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances.

For questions regarding registration, please contact Mary Bowersox at [email protected]

Students who are registered may hold on to their laptops over the summer break provided they intend to return to Robinson in the Fall.  If a student elects to turn in their laptop during the summer they should plan to arrive early the morning of August 10th to receive their laptop for use during the camp and the new school year.

Please stop by the Prom Boutiques sponsored by Women Giving Back to help get prom ready! These events are free, confidential, and open to all high school students.

The dates and hours are:

4/20:4:00pm-6:30pm

4/21: 10:00am-12:00pm

4/27: 4:30pm-6:30pm

Where: 20 Export Dr, Sterling, VA 20164

Have any unused, broken crayons lying around you could donate?  If so, Partnership would love to use them for an upcoming class project.  Please drop them off to room 504 before April 22nd.  Thank you!

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Samantha Tolan 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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Robinson Student Ram Page | April 13, 2026

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STUDENT RAM PAGE

Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the high school.

As Month of the Military Child continues, we'd like to highlight one of our military-connected Rams.

Abby Huisman, a Robinson Senior, was recently named one of five finalists in the Air Force category for Operation Homefront’s Military Child of the Year! 

Read more about Abby's amazing qualities here.

Student Attendance Reminders

When students miss too many days of school, they fall behind and struggle to keep up with their classmates. Whatever the reason for the absence, the result for the student is the same — learning time is lost. Children and adolescents will get sick at times and may need to stay at home, but we want to work with you to help minimize the number of days your student misses school. Please review the Health Flyer for Parents for more information about when to keep your child home from school.

Please see the linked flyer for reasons why consistent attendance is so important, how to maintain positive attendance, and when students do need to be kept home. ( English Flyer ) ( Espanol )

Robinson Crew Fundraiser at Chipotle

Chipotle at 5747 Burke Center Pkwy will be giving a portion of sales back to support Robinson Crew on Tuesday 4/14 (tomorrow!) between 5-9pm.  Head on out and support Robo Crew!

PTSO Support Opportunities

We have a couple more opportunities to support and encourage our awesome teachers and staff!

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As you know, there is a lot of Professional Development and staff learning programs that our staff and faculty have to complete.  We would like to offer some fun incentives for those who are participating.  Thank you to the School-Based Technology Team for partnering with us!

Please sign up for the giftcard you want to purchase. It is important that you sign up and let us know to faciliate planning.  Questions? [email protected] )

Thank you so much for your support!

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B44A9A728ABF5C16-63198540-gift

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Donations and Volunteers for Teachers Appreciation Lunch!

On Wednesday, May 6, we are hosting a Retro/Decades-themed backyard BBQ lunch because “teaching is timeless”, catered by Natural Red BBQ.    

Please look at this sign-up and consider donating drinks, baked goods, or your time. We are planning lunch for 400 people! 

To make donating easier, you may drop off items on Wednesday, May 6 (the morning of the luncheon) outside Entrance 1 starting at 8:45. 

Or, you may drop off in advance at any of these covered porches before 9 pm on Tuesday, May 5: (see sign up for addresses)

Thank you for helping us show our fabulous Ram staff and faculty how much we love them!

Math Summer Boot Camp

Registration for the 2026 Math Summer Boot Camp is now open. Please use this link to register your student(s).
Math Summer Boot Camp to be held Monday, August 3 to Thursday, August 6 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
The purpose of this camp is to help students prepare for their upcoming math course starting in Fall 2026. This is not a jump-start course. Topics covered during the camp will be review from prior math courses. We will do our best to accommodate all registrants, but if demand exceeds capacity, preference will be given to students taking grade-level math classes (Algebra 1 for 9th grade, Geometry for 10th grade, and Algebra 2 for 11th grade) and to students enrolled in non-honors courses for School Year 2026-2027. Preference will also be given to Robinson students as this program is sponsored by the Robinson PTSO.

Your registration will be completed when BOTH of the following items have been received:
1) Completion of the Registration Form.
2) Payment of $100. Payment can only be refunded in the event we cancel the camp due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances.

For questions regarding registration and/or payment, please contact Mary Bowersox at [email protected]

Students who are registered may hold on to their laptops over the summer break provided they intend to return to Robinson in the Fall. If a student elects to turn in their laptop during the summer they should plan to arrive early the morning of August 3rd to receive their laptop for use during the camp and the new school year.

Robinson and Lake Braddock Community Resource Fair 4/15/26

Join us for the Robinson and Lake Braddock Community Resource Fair!Families are invited to connect with local organizations and explore resources in health, wellness, education, recreation, and family support. April 15, 2026, 6–8 PM. Robinson Secondary (Gold Cafeteria)

Questions? Contact:

Robinson – Carla Quiroga-Anello: [email protected]

Lake Braddock – Alejandra Peña-Ulloa: [email protected]

Applications for Class of 2026 Graduation Student Speaker

Students that are interested in applying to be the Class of 2026 Graduation Student speaker should apply and submit written copy of their speech by Monday, April 20. Details and requirements can be found in the Grade 12 Schoology.

Have any unused, broken crayons lying around you could donate?  If so, Partnership would love to use them for an upcoming class project.  Please drop them off to room 504 before April 22nd.  Thank you!

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Samantha Tolan 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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Robinson Student Ram Page | April 6, 2026

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Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the high school.

April is the Month of the Military Child! Every year we take the opportunity to recognize military-connected youth for their service and contribution to our community. Fairfax County Public Schools is proud to have over 14,000 military-connected youth as a part of our student body. We appreciate the varied life experiences they bring to our school community, and recognize their strength and resilience. Learn more about Month of the Military Child and FCPS resources for military families .

FCPS is proud to celebrate National Arab American Heritage Month in April. This special month provides an opportunity to recognize the history and valuable contributions of Arab Americans. Arab Americans have ancestry in one of the world’s 22 Arab nations, which are located from northern Africa through western Asia. The people of these nations are ethnically, politically, and religiously diverse but share a common cultural and linguistic heritage. Learn more about the heritage months, celebrations, and traditions celebrated in FCPS.

April is Autism Acceptance Month. One in 31 children is diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder in the United States, according to the CDC . Our schools and staff play a vital role in creating and ensuring inclusive environments that accommodate and affirm autistic students.

Annual Robinson Art Show

Please join us this week for our annual Robinson Art Show.   We are excited to invite you to join us on Thursday, April 9th for an exhibit of our pyramid artists’ work.  The show will feature over 60 High School students’ displays and pyramid artwork from Bonnie Brae, Fairview, Laurel Ridge, Terra Centre, and Oakview Elementary students.  Come early for dinner and dessert with local food trucks.  They will be serving food and treats from 5:30 to 8pm.  Doors open from the general public for 6 to 8 pm.  The exhibit will be open during the day to Robinson students and FCPS employees from 8:00-11:30 am & 1:20-3:00 pm.

Robinson and Lake Braddock Community Resource Fair 4/15/26

Join us for the Robinson and Lake Braddock Community Resource Fair!Families are invited to connect with local organizations and explore resources in health, wellness, education, recreation, and family support. April 15, 2026, 6–8 PM. Robinson Secondary (Gold Cafeteria)

Questions? Contact:

Robinson – Carla Quiroga-Anello: [email protected]

Lake Braddock – Alejandra Peña-Ulloa: [email protected]

Applications for Class of 2026 Graduation Student Speaker

Students that are interested in applying to be the Class of 2026 Graduation Student speaker should apply and submit written copy of their speech by Monday, April 20. Details and requirements can be found in the Grade 12 Schoology.

Applications are now open for PTSO Scholarships that include the Delta Scholarship, the Purple Start/Military Family Scholarship, the Friend of Robinson Scholarship and the First Generation Scholarship.  

Visit this link to get more information and to apply.  The application deadline is April 10, 2026.

Robinson Athletic Boosters Golf Tournament and Silent Auction

The Robinson Athletic Booster Club Golf Tournament Silent Auction is officially OPEN, and we’ve added some amazing items you won’t want to miss!

Bid Now: https://new.biddingowl.com/RobinsonAthleticsAuction

FEATURED AUCTION ITEMS:

-OBX Beach Getaway – WHIMSEA (PINE ISLAND, NC)

-TREK Marlin 4 Mountain Bike

-Washington Nationals Game Tickets

-Aviation Adventures – 1-Hour Discovery Flight Experience

-Premium Seating for 2026 Graduation - Six Reserved Seats

-Five Iron Golf

-Glory Days Grill

-Hamrock's Restaurant

-Kelly's Oyster House

-Wiygul Automotive Clinic

-Your Local Cellar - In-Home Wine Tasting

-Bourbon Basket

-Card My Yard Custom Yard Signs

-2026-2027 Robinson Sports All Season Pass and Spirit Wear

-Bluetooth Speaker

-Official Jake Irvin Autographed Baseball - Washington Nationals

-PGA Superstore

-And More! Items Being Added Daily

*Online Bidding ends April 12th at 9:00 PM. Don’t Wait! Top items are already getting bids—get in now before prices climb!

Every bid supports Robinson student-athletes, helping fund equipment, programs, and opportunities across all sports.

It's not too late to join our Golf Tournament! Sign up now: https://robinsonathleticsboosters.com/2026-golf-tournament/

PTSO Support Opportunities

We have a couple more opportunities to support and encourage our awesome teachers and staff!

As you know, there is a lot of Professional Development and staff learning programs that our staff and faculty have to complete.  We would like to offer some fun incentives for those who are participating.  Thank you to the School-Based Technology Team for partnering with us!

Please sign up for the giftcard you want to purchase. It is important that you sign up and let us know to faciliate planning.  Questions? [email protected] )

Thank you so much for your support!

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Thank you!

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B44A9A728ABF5C16-63198540-gift

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Each year, the Robinson Art Department reaches out to the Robinson families for help recruiting volunteers for the annual Robinson Art Show. This is PERFECT for parents who want to have an opportunity to be directly involved with a community event held at school. Any help you could provide would be wonderful and very appreciated!

Questions?  Please contact Clarita Herce at  [email protected]

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0B44A9A728ABF5C16-63105098-2026

Springfield-Annandale AAUW Student Award

Springfield-Annandale Branch of AAUW: Student Inclusion Recognition Award Nominations Open, Closes April 7

The Springfield-Annandale branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is committed to advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. We are pleased to announce the 2026 Student Inclusion Recognition Award.

This award recognizes high school juniors who actively promote inclusion and a strong sense of belonging within their school communities. Applicants are asked to submit an original, student-created short video that highlights real examples of how they help create a welcoming and supportive environment for all.

Award Details: 

Eligibility:Open to all high school juniorsattending one of the following schools:

  • Annandale High School
  • Fairfax High School
  • Lake Braddock Secondary School
  • Lewis High School
  • Robinson Secondary School
  • Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
  • West Springfield High School
  • Woodson High School

Awards:

1st Place:$1,000

2nd Place:$750

3rd Place:$500

Honorable Mentions:Certificate only

Video Submission Guidelines: “Inclusion in Action”

Your video should show how you help make your school a more inclusive and welcoming place for all. It must reflect your own experiences, voice, and creativity.

Submissions may include a combination of video footage, still photos, or slides with narration, or a recorded video of the applicant speaking about their efforts to advance inclusion within their school and community.

Content Requirements: 

  • Theme:Focus on real examples of inclusion - how you promote belonging and inclusion, and make a positive difference in your school community.
  • Length:Must be between 2 to 4 minutes in length. 
  • Format:Filmed horizontally, with clear audio and visuals, uploaded to YouTube. (It may be unlisted, but open for viewing to anyone that has access to the link.) 

Originality and Authenticity Standards: 

To ensure submissions represent real student voices and creativity, strict authenticity standards apply:

  • Originality:All footage, narration, and editing must be your own work. You may include classmates or teachers with their permission. 
  • AI Restriction:Do not use AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, video generators, voice clones, avatars, or automated editing programs) that create or narrate content. 
  • Narration/Dialogue:All narration or dialogue should be spoken by you or real participants - not computer-generated voices. 
  • Visuals:Visuals which can include still photos and video footage must be recorded by you or your school community, not AI-created or stock footage.
  • Editing Tools:Standard editing tools (like iMovie, CapCut, Canva, or slide-by-slide narration over a PowerPoint or Google Slides deck) can be used, but the ideas, words, and visuals must be original. 
  • On-Screen Text:If text is included on screen, it should reflect your own writing. 
  • Tip:If your submission includes interviews or group projects, list participants and their roles in a short end credits/slide or a narration. 

Evaluation Criteria: 

Videos will be judged based on the following criteria:

  • 30% Positive impact or message 
  • 30% Clear connection to inclusion and belonging
  • 20% Authentic student voice
  • 20% Creativity, clarity and overall presentation

Submission:

Submit your completed application, which includes a link to your final video, on this Google form https://forms.gle/gXCM15viVoiyyezi9 by April 7, 2026.

Awards will be announced in late April and presented in May.

For any questions on this award process or submissions, please contact AAUW Springfield-Annandale Co-Vice President of Program Beth Boivinat [email protected]

Come out and join the Partners Club for a movie night on April 9th from 6 - 7:30 pm in recital hall where we will be watching the movie Cars and enjoying ice cream floats.

Have any unused, broken crayons lying around you could donate?  If so, Partnership would love to use them for an upcoming class project.  Please drop them off to room 504 before April 22nd.  Thank you!

After a two-year hiatus, the Robinson Athletic Booster Club Golf Tournament returns! Join us on April 10, 2026 at Stonewall Golf Club (Gainesville, VA) for a day of great golf, community, and giving back.

This charity tournament supports the Robinson Athletics Boosters Program, helping provide essential resources for our student-athletes—on the field and beyond. Grab your foursome, sponsor a hole, or get involved and make a real impact!

👉 Register today: https://robinsonathleticsboosters.com/2026-golf-tournament/

⭐ Sponsorship opportunities available

🎁 Silent auction item donations needed—your support is appreciated!

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Samantha Tolan 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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Robinson Student Ram Page | March 23rd, 2026

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Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the high school.

🌷 Schools and school offices will be closed March 30 to April 3for spring break. Monday, April 6, is a teacher work day and there will be no school for students. We wish our students and teachers a happy and restful Spring Break! See the complete school year calendar

End of 3rd Quarter - 3/27

Friday, March 27, is the last day of the third quarter and early release for students. See the complete school year calendar .

Annual Robinson Art Show

Please join us this week for our annual Robinson Art Show.   We are excited to invite you to join us on Thursday, April 9th for an exhibit of our pyramid artists’ work.  The show will feature over 60 High School students’ displays and pyramid artwork from Bonnie Brae, Fairview, Laurel Ridge, Terra Centre, and Oakview Elementary students.  Come early for dinner and dessert with local food trucks.  They will be serving food and treats from 5:30 to 8pm.  Doors open from the general public for 6 to 8 pm.  The exhibit will be open during the day to Robinson students and FCPS employees from 8:00-11:30 am & 1:20-3:00 pm.

Robinson and Lake Braddock Community Resource Fair 4/15/26

Join us for the Robinson and Lake Braddock Community Resource Fair!Families are invited to connect with local organizations and explore resources in health, wellness, education, recreation, and family support. April 15, 2026, 6–8 PM. Robinson Secondary (Gold Cafeteria)

Questions? Contact:

Robinson – Carla Quiroga-Anello: [email protected]

Lake Braddock – Alejandra Peña-Ulloa: [email protected]

Applications for Class of 2026 Graduation Student Speaker

Students that are interested in applying to be the Class of 2026 Graduation Student speaker should apply and submit written copy of their speech by Monday, April 20. Details and requirements can be found in the Grade 12 Schoology.

Family Engagement Survey **FINAL DAY TO SUBMIT**

Participate today! 

Your voice matters! 

Share your thoughts around important topics impacting your student’s success.By participating in the Family Engagement Survey, parents/caregivers are making their voices heard. Survey topics include:

  • Welcoming environment
  • Communication
  • Student success
  • Advocacy
  • Family and school partnerships
  • Community partnerships

Help us better recognize, understand, respect, and address family strengths and needs in our schools. 

TAKE THE SURVEY!

Visit the Family Engagement Survey webpage for more information.

The Robinson Speech and Debate Team has a volunteer opportunity for any interested parties who want to earn service hours over Memorial Day Weekend 2026. Complete this link to sign up, no later than March 27, 2026.  Email Alison Wolfe at [email protected] for questions.

Please join us for Robinson’s annual International Show on Wednesday, March 25th at 7:00 p.m. Come watch student performers will share cultural traditions and customs through their songs, dances, and costumes. Doors to the theater will open at 6:30 pm. All seats are general admission. Prior to the show, there will be a tailgate in the main hallway from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. with school organizations selling food and snacks. Tickets to the show are $10 each and available for purchase on E-Tix : https://bit.ly/3OIxXHD

10th grade IB MYP Personal Project Exhibition

The IB Middle Year Program invites families to come and view some of the 10th grade student’s Personal Projects in the library from 6-7PM on Tuesday March 24.

Applications are now open for PTSO Scholarships that include the Delta Scholarship, the Purple Start/Military Family Scholarship, the Friend of Robinson Scholarship and the First Generation Scholarship.  

Visit this link to get more information and to apply.  The application deadline is April 10, 2026.

Springfield-Annandale AAUW Student Award

Springfield-Annandale Branch of AAUW: Student Inclusion Recognition Award Nominations Open, Closes April 7

The Springfield-Annandale branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is committed to advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. We are pleased to announce the 2026 Student Inclusion Recognition Award.

This award recognizes high school juniors who actively promote inclusion and a strong sense of belonging within their school communities. Applicants are asked to submit an original, student-created short video that highlights real examples of how they help create a welcoming and supportive environment for all.

Award Details: 

Eligibility:Open to all high school juniorsattending one of the following schools:

  • Annandale High School
  • Fairfax High School
  • Lake Braddock Secondary School
  • Lewis High School
  • Robinson Secondary School
  • Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
  • West Springfield High School
  • Woodson High School

Awards:

1st Place:$1,000

2nd Place:$750

3rd Place:$500

Honorable Mentions:Certificate only

Video Submission Guidelines: “Inclusion in Action”

Your video should show how you help make your school a more inclusive and welcoming place for all. It must reflect your own experiences, voice, and creativity.

Submissions may include a combination of video footage, still photos, or slides with narration, or a recorded video of the applicant speaking about their efforts to advance inclusion within their school and community.

Content Requirements: 

  • Theme:Focus on real examples of inclusion - how you promote belonging and inclusion, and make a positive difference in your school community.
  • Length:Must be between 2 to 4 minutes in length. 
  • Format:Filmed horizontally, with clear audio and visuals, uploaded to YouTube. (It may be unlisted, but open for viewing to anyone that has access to the link.) 

Originality and Authenticity Standards: 

To ensure submissions represent real student voices and creativity, strict authenticity standards apply:

  • Originality:All footage, narration, and editing must be your own work. You may include classmates or teachers with their permission. 
  • AI Restriction:Do not use AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, video generators, voice clones, avatars, or automated editing programs) that create or narrate content. 
  • Narration/Dialogue:All narration or dialogue should be spoken by you or real participants - not computer-generated voices. 
  • Visuals:Visuals which can include still photos and video footage must be recorded by you or your school community, not AI-created or stock footage.
  • Editing Tools:Standard editing tools (like iMovie, CapCut, Canva, or slide-by-slide narration over a PowerPoint or Google Slides deck) can be used, but the ideas, words, and visuals must be original. 
  • On-Screen Text:If text is included on screen, it should reflect your own writing. 
  • Tip:If your submission includes interviews or group projects, list participants and their roles in a short end credits/slide or a narration. 

Evaluation Criteria: 

Videos will be judged based on the following criteria:

  • 30% Positive impact or message 
  • 30% Clear connection to inclusion and belonging
  • 20% Authentic student voice
  • 20% Creativity, clarity and overall presentation

Submission:

Submit your completed application, which includes a link to your final video, on this Google form https://forms.gle/gXCM15viVoiyyezi9 by April 7, 2026.

Awards will be announced in late April and presented in May.

For any questions on this award process or submissions, please contact AAUW Springfield-Annandale Co-Vice President of Program Beth Boivinat [email protected]

After a two-year hiatus, the Robinson Athletic Booster Club Golf Tournament returns! Join us on April 10, 2026 at Stonewall Golf Club (Gainesville, VA) for a day of great golf, community, and giving back.

This charity tournament supports the Robinson Athletics Boosters Program, helping provide essential resources for our student-athletes—on the field and beyond. Grab your foursome, sponsor a hole, or get involved and make a real impact!

👉 Register today: https://robinsonathleticsboosters.com/2026-golf-tournament/

⭐ Sponsorship opportunities available

🎁 Silent auction item donations needed—your support is appreciated!

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Samantha Tolan 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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Robinson Student Ram Page | March 16th, 2026

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STUDENT RAM PAGE

Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the high school.

Reminder: Schools Close 3 Hours Early

Reminder that all FCPS schools and offices closed three hours early on Monday, March 16, 2026 due to possible severe weather. Additional details at http://fcps.edu/alerts

Eid Mubarak to those in our Muslim community celebrating! In Islam, Eid al-Fitr is a 3 day festival to mark the end of Ramadan. Muslims dress in new clothes, give charity, and pray in congregation. Eid is celebrated with the exchange of presents and delicious food with family and friends. #OurFCPS

As a reminder, Thursday, March 19, is an evening only observance day for Eid al-Fitr, which begins at sundown. Friday, March 20, is a holiday and all schools and offices are closed. See the complete school year calendar .

Friday March 20 is Nowruz. Nowruz, meaning “New Day,” is a more than 3,000-year-old spring festival marking the first day of the new year at the vernal equinox. Rooted in ancient Persian civilization, it is widely celebrated as the national new year in Iran and Afghanistan and across many Central Asian nations. Families welcome the new season with festive meals, gift-giving, and the beautiful tradition of the Haft-Seen table, filled with symbols of new life and renewal. #OurFCPS

As a reminder, Friday, March 20, is a holiday and all schools and offices are closed. See the complete school year calendar .

The following juniors represented Robinson well among 200 junior student leaders in the DMV area at the 19th West Point Leadership and Ethics Conference in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 12:

Clara Ford

Jason Fregoso

Margaret Fugate

Caelan Heron

Adam Lash

Lily LoGrasso

Caitlyn Murphy

William Zagurski

Additionally,

  • Clara and Margaret, who were among the 36 students considered most engaged in their small groups; are eligible for a WPLEC Scholarship after submitting an essay on an ethical dilemma prompt they received at the conference.
  • Caelan, who had a key role in his group’s skit which won the competition among the 12 groups for demonstrating the ethical decision-making model in resolving a real-world student ethical dilemma

Well done, Rams!  We're proud of you!

Family Engagement Survey

Participate today! 

Your voice matters! 

Share your thoughts around important topics impacting your student’s success.By participating in the Family Engagement Survey, parents/caregivers are making their voices heard. Survey topics include:

  • Welcoming environment
  • Communication
  • Student success
  • Advocacy
  • Family and school partnerships
  • Community partnerships

Help us better recognize, understand, respect, and address family strengths and needs in our schools. 

TAKE THE SURVEY!

Visit the Family Engagement Survey webpage for more information.

The Robinson Speech and Debate Team has a volunteer opportunity for any interested parties who want to earn service hours over Memorial Day Weekend 2026. Complete this link to sign up, no later than March 27, 2026.  Email Alison Wolfe at [email protected] for questions.

Please join us for Robinson’s annual International Show on Wednesday, March 25th at 7:00 p.m. Come watch student performers will share cultural traditions and customs through their songs, dances, and costumes. Doors to the theater will open at 6:30 pm. All seats are general admission. Prior to the show, there will be a tailgate in the main hallway from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. with school organizations selling food and snacks. Tickets to the show are $10 each and available for purchase on E-Tix : https://bit.ly/3OIxXHD

Come out to support Robinson Crew by getting dinner at El Pueblo Restaurant on March 18, 2026 between 5pm and 9pm.  Mention "Robinson Crew" when placing an in-store or to-go order!

10th grade IB MYP Personal Project Exhibition

The IB Middle Year Program invites families to come and view some of the 10th grade student’s Personal Projects in the library from 6-7PM on Tuesday March 24.

Applications are now open for PTSO Scholarships that include the Delta Scholarship, the Purple Start/Military Family Scholarship, the Friend of Robinson Scholarship and the First Generation Scholarship.  

Visit this link to get more information and to apply.  The application deadline is April 10, 2026.

Student Fasting Meal Kits

From  February 18 to March 19, 2026, a Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) waiver allows students fasting during the school day to request take-home meal kits. These kits include a complete school breakfast and lunch to be eaten after the school day ends.

Important Meal Kit Information: 

  • Kits are charged based on a student’s meal status (Free, Reduced, or Paid).
  • Students may claim one breakfast and one lunch kit per day.
  • Students who eat a meal at school during the day are not eligible for a take-home kit on the same day.
  • Kits are distributed at the end of the school day.  Students must pick up their own kits; adults are not permitted to collect them.

Parents or guardians must submit a weekly request form via the  FCPS FNS website  by the deadlines:

  • February 11, 2026 for week of February 18, 2026
  • February 16, 2026 for the week of February 23, 2026
  • February 23, 2026 for the week of March 2, 2026
  • March 2, 2026 for the week of March 9, 2026
  • March 9, 2026 for the week of March 16, 2026

Forms must be submitted on time to receive meal kits for the following week.

Springfield-Annandale AAUW Student Award

Springfield-Annandale Branch of AAUW: Student Inclusion Recognition Award Nominations Open, Closes April 7

The Springfield-Annandale branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is committed to advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. We are pleased to announce the 2026 Student Inclusion Recognition Award.

This award recognizes high school juniors who actively promote inclusion and a strong sense of belonging within their school communities. Applicants are asked to submit an original, student-created short video that highlights real examples of how they help create a welcoming and supportive environment for all.

Award Details: 

Eligibility:Open to all high school juniorsattending one of the following schools:

  • Annandale High School
  • Fairfax High School
  • Lake Braddock Secondary School
  • Lewis High School
  • Robinson Secondary School
  • Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
  • West Springfield High School
  • Woodson High School

Awards:

1st Place:$1,000

2nd Place:$750

3rd Place:$500

Honorable Mentions:Certificate only

Video Submission Guidelines: “Inclusion in Action”

Your video should show how you help make your school a more inclusive and welcoming place for all. It must reflect your own experiences, voice, and creativity.

Submissions may include a combination of video footage, still photos, or slides with narration, or a recorded video of the applicant speaking about their efforts to advance inclusion within their school and community.

Content Requirements: 

  • Theme:Focus on real examples of inclusion - how you promote belonging and inclusion, and make a positive difference in your school community.
  • Length:Must be between 2 to 4 minutes in length. 
  • Format:Filmed horizontally, with clear audio and visuals, uploaded to YouTube. (It may be unlisted, but open for viewing to anyone that has access to the link.) 

Originality and Authenticity Standards: 

To ensure submissions represent real student voices and creativity, strict authenticity standards apply:

  • Originality:All footage, narration, and editing must be your own work. You may include classmates or teachers with their permission. 
  • AI Restriction:Do not use AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, video generators, voice clones, avatars, or automated editing programs) that create or narrate content. 
  • Narration/Dialogue:All narration or dialogue should be spoken by you or real participants - not computer-generated voices. 
  • Visuals:Visuals which can include still photos and video footage must be recorded by you or your school community, not AI-created or stock footage.
  • Editing Tools:Standard editing tools (like iMovie, CapCut, Canva, or slide-by-slide narration over a PowerPoint or Google Slides deck) can be used, but the ideas, words, and visuals must be original. 
  • On-Screen Text:If text is included on screen, it should reflect your own writing. 
  • Tip:If your submission includes interviews or group projects, list participants and their roles in a short end credits/slide or a narration. 

Evaluation Criteria: 

Videos will be judged based on the following criteria:

  • 30% Positive impact or message 
  • 30% Clear connection to inclusion and belonging
  • 20% Authentic student voice
  • 20% Creativity, clarity and overall presentation

Submission:

Submit your completed application, which includes a link to your final video, on this Google form https://forms.gle/gXCM15viVoiyyezi9 by April 7, 2026.

Awards will be announced in late April and presented in May.

For any questions on this award process or submissions, please contact AAUW Springfield-Annandale Co-Vice President of Program Beth Boivinat [email protected]

On Wednesday, March 18th from 10:30am-1:30pm (during the middle school and high school lunches) we will be giving our students treats and snacks. Why? It's just a way to acknowledge each and every student with a treat - that is just for them, hence "This is For You"! Shhh..... it's a secret for the students! A signup for volunteers will be out closer to the big event!

Want to shop easily online? Purchases ship directly to the organizer.

Shop Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/TIFY-DonationSignup2026
Shop Walmart: https://tinyurl.com/ThisIsForYouWalmart2026
Shop elsewhere or homemade: https://tinyurl.com/ThisIsForYou2026

Questions: Contact Sandy. [email protected]

After a two-year hiatus, the Robinson Athletic Booster Club Golf Tournament returns! Join us on April 10, 2026 at Stonewall Golf Club (Gainesville, VA) for a day of great golf, community, and giving back.

This charity tournament supports the Robinson Athletics Boosters Program, helping provide essential resources for our student-athletes—on the field and beyond. Grab your foursome, sponsor a hole, or get involved and make a real impact!

👉 Register today: https://robinsonathleticsboosters.com/2026-golf-tournament/

⭐ Sponsorship opportunities available

🎁 Silent auction item donations needed—your support is appreciated!

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Samantha Tolan 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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Robinson Student Ram Page | March 3rd, 2026

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STUDENT RAM PAGE

Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the high school.

Indoor Track 6A Champions

Congratulations to the Robinson Girls Indoor Track Team for winning the VHSL 6A State Championship last Tuesday!!!

ATTENTION RISING 11TH & 12TH GRADE STUDENTS HOPING TO PURSUE A COLLEGE DEGREE IN THEATRE OR PERFORMANCE! NOW is the time to start thinking about college plans, believe it or not! Find out how to start.

Use this link to RSVP - we need to have a certain amount of interest for this event to run. Students can attend without a parent and parents can attend without students!

Mark your calendars for MARCH 12TH and plan to attend our FREE Theatre College Night, led by the iconic Megan Thrift. Learn about the steps you should be taking NOW to prepare for the future you want! Please note there is an afternoon session for students AND an evening session for parents. You can attend both or one, but both is is recommended! Parents and their support are a crucial aspect of the process.

The Robinson Speech and Debate Team has a volunteer opportunity for any interested parties who want to earn service hours over Memorial Day Weekend 2026. Complete this link to sign up, no later than March 27, 2026.  Email Alison Wolfe at [email protected] for questions.

Please join us for Robinson’s annual International Show on Wednesday, March 25th at 7:00 p.m. Come watch student performers will share cultural traditions and customs through their songs, dances, and costumes. Doors to the theater will open at 6:30 pm. All seats are general admission. Prior to the show, there will be a tailgate in the main hallway from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. with school organizations selling food and snacks. Tickets to the show are $10 each and available for purchase on E-Tix : https://bit.ly/3OIxXHD

Come out to support Robinson Crew by getting dinner at El Pueblo Restaurant on March 18, 2026 between 5pm and 9pm.  Mention "Robinson Crew" when placing an in-store or to-go order!

10th grade IB MYP Personal Project Exhibition

The IB Middle Year Program invites families to come and view some of the 10th grade student’s Personal Projects in the library from 6-7PM on Tuesday March 24.

Applications are now open for PTSO Scholarships that include the Delta Scholarship, the Purple Start/Military Family Scholarship, the Friend of Robinson Scholarship and the First Generation Scholarship.  

Visit this link to get more information and to apply.  The application deadline is April 10, 2026.

Student Fasting Meal Kits

From  February 18 to March 19, 2026, a Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) waiver allows students fasting during the school day to request take-home meal kits. These kits include a complete school breakfast and lunch to be eaten after the school day ends.

Important Meal Kit Information: 

  • Kits are charged based on a student’s meal status (Free, Reduced, or Paid).
  • Students may claim one breakfast and one lunch kit per day.
  • Students who eat a meal at school during the day are not eligible for a take-home kit on the same day.
  • Kits are distributed at the end of the school day.  Students must pick up their own kits; adults are not permitted to collect them.

Parents or guardians must submit a weekly request form via the  FCPS FNS website  by the deadlines:

  • February 11, 2026 for week of February 18, 2026
  • February 16, 2026 for the week of February 23, 2026
  • February 23, 2026 for the week of March 2, 2026
  • March 2, 2026 for the week of March 9, 2026
  • March 9, 2026 for the week of March 16, 2026

Forms must be submitted on time to receive meal kits for the following week.

Rho Kappa Food Drive

Rho Kappa is hosting a food drive from March 2 to March 13, collecting non-perishable items for the local non-profit Food for Others. The food drive is open to everyone, and collection boxes will be in B104, B204, C106 and C215.

Springfield-Annandale AAUW Student Award

Springfield-Annandale Branch of AAUW: Student Inclusion Recognition Award Nominations Open, Closes April 7

The Springfield-Annandale branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is committed to advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. We are pleased to announce the 2026 Student Inclusion Recognition Award.

This award recognizes high school juniors who actively promote inclusion and a strong sense of belonging within their school communities. Applicants are asked to submit an original, student-created short video that highlights real examples of how they help create a welcoming and supportive environment for all.

Award Details: 

Eligibility:Open to all high school juniorsattending one of the following schools:

  • Annandale High School
  • Fairfax High School
  • Lake Braddock Secondary School
  • Lewis High School
  • Robinson Secondary School
  • Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
  • West Springfield High School
  • Woodson High School

Awards:

1st Place:$1,000

2nd Place:$750

3rd Place:$500

Honorable Mentions:Certificate only

Video Submission Guidelines: “Inclusion in Action”

Your video should show how you help make your school a more inclusive and welcoming place for all. It must reflect your own experiences, voice, and creativity.

Submissions may include a combination of video footage, still photos, or slides with narration, or a recorded video of the applicant speaking about their efforts to advance inclusion within their school and community.

Content Requirements: 

  • Theme:Focus on real examples of inclusion - how you promote belonging and inclusion, and make a positive difference in your school community.
  • Length:Must be between 2 to 4 minutes in length. 
  • Format:Filmed horizontally, with clear audio and visuals, uploaded to YouTube. (It may be unlisted, but open for viewing to anyone that has access to the link.) 

Originality and Authenticity Standards: 

To ensure submissions represent real student voices and creativity, strict authenticity standards apply:

  • Originality:All footage, narration, and editing must be your own work. You may include classmates or teachers with their permission. 
  • AI Restriction:Do not use AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, video generators, voice clones, avatars, or automated editing programs) that create or narrate content. 
  • Narration/Dialogue:All narration or dialogue should be spoken by you or real participants - not computer-generated voices. 
  • Visuals:Visuals which can include still photos and video footage must be recorded by you or your school community, not AI-created or stock footage.
  • Editing Tools:Standard editing tools (like iMovie, CapCut, Canva, or slide-by-slide narration over a PowerPoint or Google Slides deck) can be used, but the ideas, words, and visuals must be original. 
  • On-Screen Text:If text is included on screen, it should reflect your own writing. 
  • Tip:If your submission includes interviews or group projects, list participants and their roles in a short end credits/slide or a narration. 

Evaluation Criteria: 

Videos will be judged based on the following criteria:

  • 30% Positive impact or message 
  • 30% Clear connection to inclusion and belonging
  • 20% Authentic student voice
  • 20% Creativity, clarity and overall presentation

Submission:

Submit your completed application, which includes a link to your final video, on this Google form https://forms.gle/gXCM15viVoiyyezi9 by April 7, 2026.

Awards will be announced in late April and presented in May.

For any questions on this award process or submissions, please contact AAUW Springfield-Annandale Co-Vice President of Program Beth Boivinat [email protected]

On Wednesday, March 18th from 10:30am-1:30pm (during the middle school and high school lunches) we will be giving our students treats and snacks. Why? It's just a way to acknowledge each and every student with a treat - that is just for them, hence "This is For You"! Shhh..... it's a secret for the students! A signup for volunteers will be out closer to the big event!

Want to shop easily online? Purchases ship directly to the organizer.

Shop Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/TIFY-DonationSignup2026
Shop Walmart: https://tinyurl.com/ThisIsForYouWalmart2026
Shop elsewhere or homemade: https://tinyurl.com/ThisIsForYou2026

Questions: Contact Sandy. [email protected]

After a two-year hiatus, the Robinson Athletic Booster Club Golf Tournament returns! Join us on April 10, 2026 at Stonewall Golf Club (Gainesville, VA) for a day of great golf, community, and giving back.

This charity tournament supports the Robinson Athletics Boosters Program, helping provide essential resources for our student-athletes—on the field and beyond. Grab your foursome, sponsor a hole, or get involved and make a real impact!

👉 Register today: https://robinsonathleticsboosters.com/2026-golf-tournament/

⭐ Sponsorship opportunities available

🎁 Silent auction item donations needed—your support is appreciated!

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Samantha Tolan 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

5035 Sideburn Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032  | Main Office: 703.426.2102
Attendance: 703.426.6040 |  Web | Twitter

Robinson Student Ram Page | March 2nd, 2026

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Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the high school.

Read Across America Day was established by the National Education Association (NEA) in 1998 to help get kids excited about reading. Learn more about Equitable Access to Literacy in this video.

Sunday, March 8, at 2 a.m., daylight saving time begins. Don’t forget to move your clocks ahead one hour!As a result of the time change, many students will be walking to school or to bus stops in the dark. Help your child stay safe by having them wear reflective clothing and bright or light colors, or add reflective items to their backpacks or clothes. Also, encourage your child to be especially alert for cars that are turning or backing up and not to run into the street or cross between parked cars.

Subschool 11 Assistant Principal Sam Tolan

We are excited to share that Sam Tolan will be joining our administrative team as the new Assistant Principal for Subschool 11. Sam is thrilled to be returning to Robinson.

Mrs. Tolan brings a wealth of experience in instructional leadership, student support, and school culture. She most recently served as an Assistant Principal at South County High School, where she supervised special education and multilingual departments, supported master scheduling and staffing, and led tiered academic, behavioral, and social-emotional supports.

Mrs. Tolan did have a previous time at Robinson, where she served as an Assistant Principal for Staff Development and later as a Systems of Support Advisor. Throughout her career, Sam has been deeply committed to restorative practices, MTSS, and building strong, inclusive school communities.

National School Social Work Week

March 2-8 is National School Social Work Week. Social workers in FCPS help to prevent social, emotional, and behavioral factors from affecting a student's ability to perform at their best. Their primary goal is to remove barriers that prevent a student from fulfilling their academic potential. Social workers are assigned to every school and center in the school system. Most social workers serve one to two sites. Learn more about the role of social workers in FCPS .

Registration is open for the 3rd Annual Stick Strong with Viv Girls Youth Lacrosse Clinic

This will be on Saturday March 7th; 9:00-10:30 for Kindergarteners to 5th Graders and 11:00am-12:30pm for 6th to 8th graders. To register, please follow this link .

10th grade IB MYP Personal Project Exhibition

The IB Middle Year Program invites families to come and view some of the 10th grade student’s Personal Projects in the library from 6-7PM on Tuesday March 24.

Applications are now open for PTSO Scholarships that include the Delta Scholarship, the Purple Start/Military Family Scholarship, the Friend of Robinson Scholarship and the First Generation Scholarship.  

Visit this link to get more information and to apply.  The application deadline is April 10, 2026.

From Robinson’s Family Liaison Family Resource Center March Webinars

Families are invited to join the upcoming March webinars designed to support parents with practical tools and encouragement:

  • Tips to Reduce Parent Stress and AnxietyTuesday, March 3, 10–11:30 a.m.
  • You’re Not Doing It Wrong: Parenting Through “Bumps” with Neurodivergent KidsFriday, March 6, 10–11:30 a.m.
  • Why Smart Kids StruggleWednesday, March 11, 10–11:30 a.m.
  • BIS Part 3: How to Develop Emotional Regulation with Your ChildFriday, March 13, 10–11:30 a.m.

Registration links are available here: Register for Free Webinars and Events | Fairfax County Public Schools

FCPS ACE Adult English Classes – Spring Semester Enrollment Open

Adults in our community can enroll in comprehensive ESOL classes through FCPS Adult and Community Education. Classes are offered at multiple proficiency levels, with morning and evening options available at locations across the county. More information and registration:  FCPS Adult and Community Education ESOL Classes

College Access Fairfax hosts Paying for College: The Financial Aid Process for Underclassmen

(March 7 and March 12 | Virtual)

Virtual workshop for students in grades 9–11 and their families. Learn how financial aid works, when to apply, types and sources of aid, required forms, and how financial need is determined. Free and open to all families. Link for more information

Family Academy

The Family Academyfrom FCPS offers free workshops and resources to help families support their children’s academic success and well-being. Topics include understanding the school system, college and career planning, mental health, special education, and learning strategies at home. Sessions are offered virtually and in person throughout the year and are open to all families. Learn more: https://www.fcps.edu/family-academy

Student Fasting Meal Kits

From  February 18 to March 19, 2026, a Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) waiver allows students fasting during the school day to request take-home meal kits. These kits include a complete school breakfast and lunch to be eaten after the school day ends.

Important Meal Kit Information: 

  • Kits are charged based on a student’s meal status (Free, Reduced, or Paid).
  • Students may claim one breakfast and one lunch kit per day.
  • Students who eat a meal at school during the day are not eligible for a take-home kit on the same day.
  • Kits are distributed at the end of the school day.  Students must pick up their own kits; adults are not permitted to collect them.

Parents or guardians must submit a weekly request form via the  FCPS FNS website  by the deadlines:

  • February 11, 2026 for week of February 18, 2026
  • February 16, 2026 for the week of February 23, 2026
  • February 23, 2026 for the week of March 2, 2026
  • March 2, 2026 for the week of March 9, 2026
  • March 9, 2026 for the week of March 16, 2026

Forms must be submitted on time to receive meal kits for the following week.

Rho Kappa Food Drive

Rho Kappa is hosting a food drive from March 2 to March 13, collecting non-perishable items for the local non-profit Food for Others. The food drive is open to everyone, and collection boxes will be in B104, B204, C106 and C215.

All Night Grade Party Mulch Fundraiser

Use this link to order mulch to your house and also support the Robinson Class of 2026 All Night Grad Party.  There are options of black or brown mulch and free delivery is possible with a minimum order amount.  You must order by March 5, 2026. 

The bulk options are a great deal for families who need 56+ bags and/or live outside of the Robinson school district! Must select the flat $100 delivery fee when ordering and the vendor will work with you to schedule a delivery date. 

Springfield-Annandale AAUW Student Award

Springfield-Annandale Branch of AAUW: Student Inclusion Recognition Award Nominations Open, Closes April 7

The Springfield-Annandale branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is committed to advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. We are pleased to announce the 2026 Student Inclusion Recognition Award.

This award recognizes high school juniors who actively promote inclusion and a strong sense of belonging within their school communities. Applicants are asked to submit an original, student-created short video that highlights real examples of how they help create a welcoming and supportive environment for all.

Award Details: 

Eligibility:Open to all high school juniorsattending one of the following schools:

  • Annandale High School
  • Fairfax High School
  • Lake Braddock Secondary School
  • Lewis High School
  • Robinson Secondary School
  • Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
  • West Springfield High School
  • Woodson High School

Awards:

1st Place:$1,000

2nd Place:$750

3rd Place:$500

Honorable Mentions:Certificate only

Video Submission Guidelines: “Inclusion in Action”

Your video should show how you help make your school a more inclusive and welcoming place for all. It must reflect your own experiences, voice, and creativity.

Submissions may include a combination of video footage, still photos, or slides with narration, or a recorded video of the applicant speaking about their efforts to advance inclusion within their school and community.

Content Requirements: 

  • Theme:Focus on real examples of inclusion - how you promote belonging and inclusion, and make a positive difference in your school community.
  • Length:Must be between 2 to 4 minutes in length. 
  • Format:Filmed horizontally, with clear audio and visuals, uploaded to YouTube. (It may be unlisted, but open for viewing to anyone that has access to the link.) 

Originality and Authenticity Standards: 

To ensure submissions represent real student voices and creativity, strict authenticity standards apply:

  • Originality:All footage, narration, and editing must be your own work. You may include classmates or teachers with their permission. 
  • AI Restriction:Do not use AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, video generators, voice clones, avatars, or automated editing programs) that create or narrate content. 
  • Narration/Dialogue:All narration or dialogue should be spoken by you or real participants - not computer-generated voices. 
  • Visuals:Visuals which can include still photos and video footage must be recorded by you or your school community, not AI-created or stock footage.
  • Editing Tools:Standard editing tools (like iMovie, CapCut, Canva, or slide-by-slide narration over a PowerPoint or Google Slides deck) can be used, but the ideas, words, and visuals must be original. 
  • On-Screen Text:If text is included on screen, it should reflect your own writing. 
  • Tip:If your submission includes interviews or group projects, list participants and their roles in a short end credits/slide or a narration. 

Evaluation Criteria: 

Videos will be judged based on the following criteria:

  • 30% Positive impact or message 
  • 30% Clear connection to inclusion and belonging
  • 20% Authentic student voice
  • 20% Creativity, clarity and overall presentation

Submission:

Submit your completed application, which includes a link to your final video, on this Google form https://forms.gle/gXCM15viVoiyyezi9 by April 7, 2026.

Awards will be announced in late April and presented in May.

For any questions on this award process or submissions, please contact AAUW Springfield-Annandale Co-Vice President of Program Beth Boivinat [email protected]

On Wednesday, March 18th from 10:30am-1:30pm (during the middle school and high school lunches) we will be giving our students treats and snacks. Why? It's just a way to acknowledge each and every student with a treat - that is just for them, hence "This is For You"! Shhh..... it's a secret for the students! A signup for volunteers will be out closer to the big event!

Want to shop easily online? Purchases ship directly to the organizer.

Shop Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/TIFY-DonationSignup2026
Shop Walmart: https://tinyurl.com/ThisIsForYouWalmart2026
Shop elsewhere or homemade: https://tinyurl.com/ThisIsForYou2026

Questions: Contact Sandy. [email protected]

After a two-year hiatus, the Robinson Athletic Booster Club Golf Tournament returns! Join us on April 10, 2026 at Stonewall Golf Club (Gainesville, VA) for a day of great golf, community, and giving back.

This charity tournament supports the Robinson Athletics Boosters Program, helping provide essential resources for our student-athletes—on the field and beyond. Grab your foursome, sponsor a hole, or get involved and make a real impact!

👉 Register today: https://robinsonathleticsboosters.com/2026-golf-tournament/

⏰ Early Bird pricing ends March 10th

⭐ Sponsorship opportunities available

🎁 Silent auction item donations needed—your support is appreciated!

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Samantha Tolan 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

5035 Sideburn Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032  | Main Office: 703.426.2102
Attendance: 703.426.6040 |  Web | Twitter

Robinson Student Ram Page | February 23rd, 2026

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Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the high school.

Public Schools Week is an annual celebration that brings together school leaders, educators, parents & community leaders to recognize the importance of our nation’s public schools.

Student Fasting Meal Kits

From  February 18 to March 19, 2026, a Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) waiver allows students fasting during the school day to request take-home meal kits. These kits include a complete school breakfast and lunch to be eaten after the school day ends.

Important Meal Kit Information: 

  • Kits are charged based on a student’s meal status (Free, Reduced, or Paid).
  • Students may claim one breakfast and one lunch kit per day.
  • Students who eat a meal at school during the day are not eligible for a take-home kit on the same day.
  • Kits are distributed at the end of the school day.  Students must pick up their own kits; adults are not permitted to collect them.

Parents or guardians must submit a weekly request form via the  FCPS FNS website  by the deadlines:

  • February 11, 2026 for week of February 18, 2026
  • February 16, 2026 for the week of February 23, 2026
  • February 23, 2026 for the week of March 2, 2026
  • March 2, 2026 for the week of March 9, 2026
  • March 9, 2026 for the week of March 16, 2026

Forms must be submitted on time to receive meal kits for the following week.

Robinson Crew Fundraiser at George's Steak n' Things

Come out to George's Steak-n-Things on February 24th from 3pm until 8pm to support Robinson Crew.  Additionally, you can order online here

Rho Kappa Food Drive

Rho Kappa is hosting a food drive from March 2 to March 13, collecting non-perishable items for the local non-profit Food for Others. The food drive is open to everyone, and collection boxes will be in B104, B204, C106 and C215.

All Night Grade Party Mulch Fundraiser

Use this link to order mulch to your house and also support the Robinson Class of 2026 All Night Grad Party.  There are options of black or brown mulch and free delivery is possible with a minimum order amount.  You must order by March 5, 2026. 

The bulk options are a great deal for families who need 56+ bags and/or live outside of the Robinson school district! Must select the flat $100 delivery fee when ordering and the vendor will work with you to schedule a delivery date. 

Springfield-Annandale AAUW Student Award

Springfield-Annandale Branch of AAUW: Student Inclusion Recognition Award Nominations Open, Closes April 7

The Springfield-Annandale branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is committed to advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. We are pleased to announce the 2026 Student Inclusion Recognition Award.

This award recognizes high school juniors who actively promote inclusion and a strong sense of belonging within their school communities. Applicants are asked to submit an original, student-created short video that highlights real examples of how they help create a welcoming and supportive environment for all.

Award Details: 

Eligibility:Open to all high school juniorsattending one of the following schools:

  • Annandale High School
  • Fairfax High School
  • Lake Braddock Secondary School
  • Lewis High School
  • Robinson Secondary School
  • Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
  • West Springfield High School
  • Woodson High School

Awards:

1st Place:$1,000

2nd Place:$750

3rd Place:$500

Honorable Mentions:Certificate only

Video Submission Guidelines: “Inclusion in Action”

Your video should show how you help make your school a more inclusive and welcoming place for all. It must reflect your own experiences, voice, and creativity.

Submissions may include a combination of video footage, still photos, or slides with narration, or a recorded video of the applicant speaking about their efforts to advance inclusion within their school and community.

Content Requirements: 

  • Theme:Focus on real examples of inclusion - how you promote belonging and inclusion, and make a positive difference in your school community.
  • Length:Must be between 2 to 4 minutes in length. 
  • Format:Filmed horizontally, with clear audio and visuals, uploaded to YouTube. (It may be unlisted, but open for viewing to anyone that has access to the link.) 

Originality and Authenticity Standards: 

To ensure submissions represent real student voices and creativity, strict authenticity standards apply:

  • Originality:All footage, narration, and editing must be your own work. You may include classmates or teachers with their permission. 
  • AI Restriction:Do not use AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, video generators, voice clones, avatars, or automated editing programs) that create or narrate content. 
  • Narration/Dialogue:All narration or dialogue should be spoken by you or real participants - not computer-generated voices. 
  • Visuals:Visuals which can include still photos and video footage must be recorded by you or your school community, not AI-created or stock footage.
  • Editing Tools:Standard editing tools (like iMovie, CapCut, Canva, or slide-by-slide narration over a PowerPoint or Google Slides deck) can be used, but the ideas, words, and visuals must be original. 
  • On-Screen Text:If text is included on screen, it should reflect your own writing. 
  • Tip:If your submission includes interviews or group projects, list participants and their roles in a short end credits/slide or a narration. 

Evaluation Criteria: 

Videos will be judged based on the following criteria:

  • 30% Positive impact or message 
  • 30% Clear connection to inclusion and belonging
  • 20% Authentic student voice
  • 20% Creativity, clarity and overall presentation

Submission:

Submit your completed application, which includes a link to your final video, on this Google form https://forms.gle/gXCM15viVoiyyezi9 by April 7, 2026.

Awards will be announced in late April and presented in May.

For any questions on this award process or submissions, please contact AAUW Springfield-Annandale Co-Vice President of Program Beth Boivinat [email protected]

On Wednesday, March 18th from 10:30am-1:30pm (during the middle school and high school lunches) we will be giving our students treats and snacks. Why? It's just a way to acknowledge each and every student with a treat - that is just for them, hence "This is For You"! Shhh..... it's a secret for the students! A signup for volunteers will be out closer to the big event!

Want to shop easily online? Purchases ship directly to the organizer.

Shop Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/TIFY-DonationSignup2026
Shop Walmart: https://tinyurl.com/ThisIsForYouWalmart2026
Shop elsewhere or homemade: https://tinyurl.com/ThisIsForYou2026

Questions: Contact Sandy. [email protected]

After a two-year hiatus, the Robinson Athletic Booster Club Golf Tournament returns! Join us on April 10, 2026 at Stonewall Golf Club (Gainesville, VA) for a day of great golf, community, and giving back.

This charity tournament supports the Robinson Athletics Boosters Program, helping provide essential resources for our student-athletes—on the field and beyond. Grab your foursome, sponsor a hole, or get involved and make a real impact!

👉 Register today: https://robinsonathleticsboosters.com/2026-golf-tournament/

⏰ Early Bird pricing ends March 10th

⭐ Sponsorship opportunities available

🎁 Silent auction item donations needed—your support is appreciated!

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Jennifer Krempasky 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

5035 Sideburn Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032  | Main Office: 703.426.2102
Attendance: 703.426.6040 |  Web | Twitter

Robinson Student Ram Page | February 17th, 2026

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Providing students and parents with important updates and reports of events and happenings in the high school.

Ramadan Mubarak to those in our community who observe! In Islam, Ramadan is the most sacred month of the year. During this month Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to sunset each day while striving to increase their spirituality, through prayers, charity, and good deeds. Muslims believe it was during this month that God revealed the first verses of the Holy Quran to Prophet Muhammad. #OurFCPS

🐎 새해 복 많이 받으세요! 新年快乐! Chúc mừng Năm Mới! Wishing good fortune to those in our community who celebrate Lunar New Year! For those in many East and Southeast Asian countries, including Pacific Islanders, the Lunar New Year is one of the most important holidays of the year and is all about ushering in luck and prosperity with family. #OurFCPS

Student Fasting Meal Kits

From  February 18 to March 19, 2026, a Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) waiver allows students fasting during the school day to request take-home meal kits. These kits include a complete school breakfast and lunch to be eaten after the school day ends.

Important Meal Kit Information: 

  • Kits are charged based on a student’s meal status (Free, Reduced, or Paid).
  • Students may claim one breakfast and one lunch kit per day.
  • Students who eat a meal at school during the day are not eligible for a take-home kit on the same day.
  • Kits are distributed at the end of the school day.  Students must pick up their own kits; adults are not permitted to collect them.

Parents or guardians must submit a weekly request form via the  FCPS FNS website  by the deadlines:

  • February 11, 2026 for week of February 18, 2026
  • February 16, 2026 for the week of February 23, 2026
  • February 23, 2026 for the week of March 2, 2026
  • March 2, 2026 for the week of March 9, 2026
  • March 9, 2026 for the week of March 16, 2026

Forms must be submitted on time to receive meal kits for the following week.

College Planning Partnership Applications

The application window for College Planning Partnership (CPP) has opened and will close on February 20th. CPP is designed to systematically mitigate the impact of barriers to access, opportunity, and attainment and supports students who are from populations that are historically underrepresented on college campuses including:

  • Students who are the first in family to attend college in the U.S
  • Multilingual learners
  • Economically disadvantaged students
  • Students with disabilities

The mission of CPP is to provide students with equitable access to postsecondary opportunities and activities necessary for college and career readiness. CPP aims to:

  • Develop positive engagement and build students’ college aspirations
  • Support rigorous academic preparation
  • Complete college-going tasks
  • Encourage early college planning
  • Provide students with enriching opportunities and activities
  • Provide mentoring and tutoring opportunities
  • Assist students with academic advising
  • Ensure family engagement and preparation beyond high school

Several benefits of membership include college visits, help with completing scholarship and college applications, an opportunity for a summer overnight experience on college campuses (Rising 12th graders). Meetings are typically held once a month during Flex Friday’s, however, this is subject to change.  You can find more information about CPP in the link below.

FCPS College Planning Partnership

*Students eligible to apply:

  • Current 8th, 9th & 10th grade students
  • Current 11th grade students who entered FCPS after 1/1/25

The application (google form) can only be completed through your students @fcpsschools.net email account

CPP Application

Robinson Crew Fundraiser at George's Steak n' Things

Come out to George's Steak-n-Things on February 24th from 3pm until 8pm to support Robinson Crew.  Additionally, you can order online here

Springfield-Annandale AAUW Student Award

Springfield-Annandale Branch of AAUW: Student Inclusion Recognition Award Nominations Open, Closes April 7

The Springfield-Annandale branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) is committed to advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. We are pleased to announce the 2026 Student Inclusion Recognition Award.

This award recognizes high school juniors who actively promote inclusion and a strong sense of belonging within their school communities. Applicants are asked to submit an original, student-created short video that highlights real examples of how they help create a welcoming and supportive environment for all.

Award Details: 

Eligibility:Open to all high school juniorsattending one of the following schools:

  • Annandale High School
  • Fairfax High School
  • Lake Braddock Secondary School
  • Lewis High School
  • Robinson Secondary School
  • Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
  • West Springfield High School
  • Woodson High School

Awards:

1st Place:$1,000

2nd Place:$750

3rd Place:$500

Honorable Mentions:Certificate only

Video Submission Guidelines: “Inclusion in Action”

Your video should show how you help make your school a more inclusive and welcoming place for all. It must reflect your own experiences, voice, and creativity.

Submissions may include a combination of video footage, still photos, or slides with narration, or a recorded video of the applicant speaking about their efforts to advance inclusion within their school and community.

Content Requirements: 

  • Theme:Focus on real examples of inclusion - how you promote belonging and inclusion, and make a positive difference in your school community.
  • Length:Must be between 2 to 4 minutes in length. 
  • Format:Filmed horizontally, with clear audio and visuals, uploaded to YouTube. (It may be unlisted, but open for viewing to anyone that has access to the link.) 

Originality and Authenticity Standards: 

To ensure submissions represent real student voices and creativity, strict authenticity standards apply:

  • Originality:All footage, narration, and editing must be your own work. You may include classmates or teachers with their permission. 
  • AI Restriction:Do not use AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, video generators, voice clones, avatars, or automated editing programs) that create or narrate content. 
  • Narration/Dialogue:All narration or dialogue should be spoken by you or real participants - not computer-generated voices. 
  • Visuals:Visuals which can include still photos and video footage must be recorded by you or your school community, not AI-created or stock footage.
  • Editing Tools:Standard editing tools (like iMovie, CapCut, Canva, or slide-by-slide narration over a PowerPoint or Google Slides deck) can be used, but the ideas, words, and visuals must be original. 
  • On-Screen Text:If text is included on screen, it should reflect your own writing. 
  • Tip:If your submission includes interviews or group projects, list participants and their roles in a short end credits/slide or a narration. 

Evaluation Criteria: 

Videos will be judged based on the following criteria:

  • 30% Positive impact or message 
  • 30% Clear connection to inclusion and belonging
  • 20% Authentic student voice
  • 20% Creativity, clarity and overall presentation

Submission:

Submit your completed application, which includes a link to your final video, on this Google form https://forms.gle/gXCM15viVoiyyezi9 by April 7, 2026.

Awards will be announced in late April and presented in May.

For any questions on this award process or submissions, please contact AAUW Springfield-Annandale Co-Vice President of Program Beth Boivinat [email protected]

On Wednesday, March 18th from 10:30am-1:30pm (during the middle school and high school lunches) we will be giving our students treats and snacks. Why? It's just a way to acknowledge each and every student with a treat - that is just for them, hence "This is For You"! Shhh..... it's a secret for the students! A signup for volunteers will be out closer to the big event!

Want to shop easily online? Purchases ship directly to the organizer.

Shop Amazon: https://tinyurl.com/TIFY-DonationSignup2026
Shop Walmart: https://tinyurl.com/ThisIsForYouWalmart2026
Shop elsewhere or homemade: https://tinyurl.com/ThisIsForYou2026

Questions: Contact Sandy. [email protected]

After a two-year hiatus, the Robinson Athletic Booster Club Golf Tournament returns! Join us on April 10, 2026 at Stonewall Golf Club (Gainesville, VA) for a day of great golf, community, and giving back.

This charity tournament supports the Robinson Athletics Boosters Program, helping provide essential resources for our student-athletes—on the field and beyond. Grab your foursome, sponsor a hole, or get involved and make a real impact!

👉 Register today: https://robinsonathleticsboosters.com/2026-golf-tournament/

⏰ Early Bird pricing ends March 10th

⭐ Sponsorship opportunities available

🎁 Silent auction item donations needed—your support is appreciated!

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

On Wednesdays We Wear Pink!

Wear pink on Wednesdays January 21st through February 18th and stop by our table outside the gold cafeteria before school for candy. You must wear either a pink shirt, pants, or jacket to get candy. And come see the winter middle school muscial, Mean Girls Jr. on Febuary 13th-21st!

Robinson Theater Fundraiser

Eat at Spartans Family Restaurant on Burke Road all day February 17th-18th and mention Rambunctious Theatre Company or show this flyer, and a portion of the proceeds will go towards supporting our theatre program!

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Jennifer Krempasky 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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February is Career and Technical Education Month

By enrolling in a Career and Technical Education (CTE) course or program, students learn the technical applications of many occupations while preparing for higher education or entry-level employment. A core program of CTE courses is offered in every middle and high school including Business and Information Technology, Family and Consumer Sciences, Health and Medical Sciences, Marketing, Technology and Engineering Education, and Trade and Industrial Education. Since this is an elective, course offerings may vary by school. Learn more on the FCPS CTE webpage

CTE also offers summer programs for students to explore their programs. Enroll now !

Students Register to Vote

Voter registration will be on February 9 & 10 during all lunches. Students who are 16 and over may pre-register to vote. If you will be 18 by the November election, you can also vote in the upcoming special election for school board and the June primaries. You will need to know your social security number to register to vote on February 9 & 10. For more info, see Ms. Caley in B104.

After a two-year hiatus, the Robinson Athletic Booster Club Golf Tournament returns! Join us on April 10, 2026 at Stonewall Golf Club (Gainesville, VA) for a day of great golf, community, and giving back.

This charity tournament supports the Robinson Athletics Boosters Program, helping provide essential resources for our student-athletes—on the field and beyond. Grab your foursome, sponsor a hole, or get involved and make a real impact!

👉 Register today: https://robinsonathleticsboosters.com/2026-golf-tournament/

⏰ Early Bird pricing ends March 10th

⭐ Sponsorship opportunities available

🎁 Silent auction item donations needed—your support is appreciated!

Student Fasting Meal Kits

From  February 18 to March 19, 2026, a Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) waiver allows students fasting during the school day to request take-home meal kits. These kits include a complete school breakfast and lunch to be eaten after the school day ends.

Important Meal Kit Information: 

  • Kits are charged based on a student’s meal status (Free, Reduced, or Paid).
  • Students may claim one breakfast and one lunch kit per day.
  • Students who eat a meal at school during the day are not eligible for a take-home kit on the same day.
  • Kits are distributed at the end of the school day.  Students must pick up their own kits; adults are not permitted to collect them.

Parents or guardians must submit a weekly request form via the  FCPS FNS website  by the deadlines:

  • February 11, 2026 for week of February 18, 2026
  • February 16, 2026 for the week of February 23, 2026
  • February 23, 2026 for the week of March 2, 2026
  • March 2, 2026 for the week of March 9, 2026
  • March 9, 2026 for the week of March 16, 2026

Forms must be submitted on time to receive meal kits for the following week.

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

On Wednesdays We Wear Pink!

Wear pink on Wednesdays January 21st through February 18th and stop by our table outside the gold cafeteria before school for candy. You must wear either a pink shirt, pants, or jacket to get candy. And come see the winter middle school muscial, Mean Girls Jr. on Febuary 13th-21st!

Robinson Theater Fundraiser

Eat at Spartans Family Restaurant on Burke Road all day February 17th-18th and mention Rambunctious Theatre Company or show this flyer, and a portion of the proceeds will go towards supporting our theatre program!

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Jennifer Krempasky 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history.Learn more about the heritage months, celebrations, and traditions celebrated in FCPS. Learn more about Black History month .

School Closures

Following today's school closure, please stay tuned for information regarding tomorrow opening status.

You may follow this link to get more information about weather alerts and school delays and closures.

Beyond the Battle Walk for Vivian Seay Saturday, February 7th

On Saturday, February 7th, Robinson is hosting its 2nd annual Beyond the Battle walk in memory of Vivian Seay, Class of 2025.  Please register and come out to help raise awareness and funds to help find a permanent cure for Ewing Sarcoma.

Click on this link to get more information and to register.

After a two-year hiatus, the Robinson Athletic Booster Club Golf Tournament returns! Join us on April 10, 2026 at Stonewall Golf Club (Gainesville, VA) for a day of great golf, community, and giving back.

This charity tournament supports the Robinson Athletics Boosters Program, helping provide essential resources for our student-athletes—on the field and beyond. Grab your foursome, sponsor a hole, or get involved and make a real impact!

👉 Register today: https://robinsonathleticsboosters.com/2026-golf-tournament/

⏰ Early Bird pricing ends March 10th

⭐ Sponsorship opportunities available

🎁 Silent auction item donations needed—your support is appreciated!

Student Fasting Meal Kits

From  February 18 to March 19, 2026, a Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) waiver allows students fasting during the school day to request take-home meal kits. These kits include a complete school breakfast and lunch to be eaten after the school day ends.

Important Meal Kit Information: 

  • Kits are charged based on a student’s meal status (Free, Reduced, or Paid).
  • Students may claim one breakfast and one lunch kit per day.
  • Students who eat a meal at school during the day are not eligible for a take-home kit on the same day.
  • Kits are distributed at the end of the school day.  Students must pick up their own kits; adults are not permitted to collect them.

Parents or guardians must submit a weekly request form via the  FCPS FNS website  by the deadlines:

  • February 11, 2026 for week of February 18, 2026
  • February 16, 2026 for the week of February 23, 2026
  • February 23, 2026 for the week of March 2, 2026
  • March 2, 2026 for the week of March 9, 2026
  • March 9, 2026 for the week of March 16, 2026

Forms must be submitted on time to receive meal kits for the following week.

National School Counseling Week

National School Counseling Week highlights the tremendous impact school counselors have in helping students achieve academic success and planning for a career.School counselors work with students in a variety of different capacities, whether it is through classroom lessons, group sessions, or individual counseling. Learn more about the role of school counselors in FCPS .

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

On Wednesdays We Wear Pink!

Wear pink on Wednesdays January 21st through February 18th and stop by our table outside the gold cafeteria before school for candy. You must wear either a pink shirt, pants, or jacket to get candy. And come see the winter middle school muscial, Mean Girls Jr. on Febuary 13th-21st!

Robinson Theater Fundraiser

Eat at Spartans Family Restaurant on Burke Road all day February 17th-18th and mention Rambunctious Theatre Company or show this flyer, and a portion of the proceeds will go towards supporting our theatre program!

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Jennifer Krempasky 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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School Closures & Quarter Adjustment

We hope everyone in the Robinson community has been safe and warm as schools have been closed yesterday and today.  Schools will continue to be closed tomorrow as well.  Due to the loss of these instructional days, the end of the quarter will be adjusted as such: 

  • The final day of the second quarter will now be  Tuesday, February 3.
  • Teachers may continue second-quarter assessments through February 3 and will share any specific changes with students and families through  Schoology .
  • Students in semester courses will continue attending first semester classes through February 3. 

You may follow this link to get more information about weather alerts and school delays and closures in the future.

Teacher Work Days 1/28 & 1/29 

Schools are closed for students on Thursday, January 29,for a staff development day, and Friday, January 30,for a teacher workday.

See the complete school year calendar .

Beyond the Battle Walk for Vivian Seay Saturday, February 7th

On Saturday, February 7th, Robinson is hosting its 2nd annual Beyond the Battle walk in memory of Vivian Seay, Class of 2025.  Please register and come out to help raise awareness and funds to help find a permanent cure for Ewing Sarcoma.

Click on this link to get more information and to register.

Graduation Announcements and Other Orders

Parents of 2026 grads, please follow this link to order graduation announcements, thank you cards, photo albums and frames, and other party decorations.  

Please also note that you DO NOT have to order a cap and gown.  Those will be provided through another Class of 2026 process.

Service Learning Hours

This is a reminder that if you're completing community service, you can log your hours on x2VOL and earn recognition.

x2VOL is in your Naviance account under the Careers tab

While there is not service hour requirements for graduation, seniors who wish to wear a service cord at graduation should plan to log and verify your hours by May 1st.  

Are you in the Robinson Service Learning Schoology Group?

You may join using the group code: 3C6R-KTQ8-MFPFG

We would like to remind families that students are prohibited from carrying prescription AND non-prescription medicine in and on school property.  If a student requires either any kind of medication throughout the school day, parents/guardians must complete this Medication Authorization Form and parents/guardians must deliver it to the Robinson Health Room.  

Sibshops and SibTeens will be starting in late January. Please register using the links in the flyer or below. These are workshops for students who have a sibling with a disability.

LINK

Submit your originaal writing, art or music to the Robinson Carousel Literary Arts Magazine.  Submissions can be made through the link below by February 2nd.

LINK

On Wednesdays We Wear Pink!

Wear pink on Wednesdays January 21st through February 18th and stop by our table outside the gold cafeteria before school for candy. You must wear either a pink shirt, pants, or jacket to get candy. And come see the winter middle school muscial, Mean Girls Jr. on Febuary 13th-21st!

Robinson Theater Fundraiser

Eat at Spartans Family Restaurant on Burke Road all day February 17th-18th and mention Rambunctious Theatre Company or show this flyer, and a portion of the proceeds will go towards supporting our theatre program!

Food Assistance - Ram Pantry

Students and families if you need assistance with food at anytime please visit the food pantry outside of door 6 and take what you need!

Edu-Futuro Free Virtual Program

Virtual Winter Program: Participa en mi Educación, beginning  January 13.

Virtual Program Details
  • Dates:Tuesdays & Thursdays
  • Time:6:30–8:00 PM
  • Format:Zoom (flyer attached)
  • Who is it for?Parents who are new to the U.S. school system or newcomers seeking a better understanding of their rights, responsibilities, and the tools they need to support and advocate for their children.

Link to Register for Zoom Session

Afternoon Solutions

Students - don't forget that you're encouraged to attend Afternoon Solutions every Monday in the Gold Cafeteria from 3:00pm-4:00pm to get extra help from teachers and tutors on any of your classwork.  No need to sign up ahead of time.

All Night Grad Party!

Come join us for a night of FUN as we celebrate graduation with games, prizes, great food & more!

June 11, 2026, from 11pm - 4am at Dave & Buster's, Fair Oaks Mall (this is a lock-in event; all students must stay until 4am).

Buy your ticket early to save money: $125 through March, $150 May - June.

Step 1: Buy your ticket via the website or Venmo (@ANGP-Robinson). Include student's name in the notes.

Step 2: Download and sign the waiver .

Step 3: Email the signed waiver to [email protected] .

There are no physical tickets. Students should bring their student ID to check-in at the event.

Donations are always gratefully accepted.

Join The Robinson PTSO

Follow this link to access PTSO website

Quick Links & Phone Numbers Helpful Resources Student Services Department Contacts Alpha Name of Counselor Email A-Boz Molly Harrington [email protected] Bra-Daz Tim Denny [email protected] De-Goz Katharine Dingwall [email protected] Gra-Kan Chehnaz Rehayem [email protected] Kao-Maq Mark Gomperts [email protected] Mar-Oli             Danny Ramirez                  [email protected] Olj-Sae       Diana Glakas                     [email protected] Saf-Tek           Brianne Fernandez            [email protected] Tel-Z                    Rachel DiBartolo [email protected]       High School Administration Jason Kagarise 9th Grade [email protected] Danny Clements 10th Grade [email protected] Jennifer Krempasky 11th Grade [email protected] Scot Turner 12th Grade [email protected] Susie Britton Special Ed AP [email protected] Chelsea Bruno Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Cary Seago Special Ed Dept. Chair [email protected] Activities and Athletics Director - Student Activities      Andy Jimmo [email protected] Administrative Assistant             Amanda Livingston [email protected]

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