South County HS Athletics

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For the latest news, scores, and schedules please visit our SCHS Athletics & Activities website:  https://stallionnation.org

In an effort to provide an optimal game day experience for our fans and guests, below is information on tickets, entry, and general guidelines. 

Tickets

  • Adult tickets are $7; student tickets are $5. Children ages 5 and under as well as senior citizens 60+ will be admitted free. *Invitationals & Tournaments could charge up $10 for adults.
  • District & Regional tickets: adult tickets $7; student tickets $5.
  • No re-entry.
  • Purchase your tickets online to avoid the line @ South County HS E-Tix

Seating and Entry

  • Gates will open 30 minutes before the start of the contest (60 minutes for Varsity Football).
  • Middle School students will not be permitted entry without an adult. 
  • Fans can enter through the main gate ONLY. 
  • Parents are reminded that the stadium is an inviting place for children to play.  However, it can be very dangerous, so, please always supervise children.

Backpacks, Bags & Other Outside Items

  • Purses, diaper bags, and reasonably sized bags are permitted inside the stadium with adults. However, all bags may be subject to search and inspection.
  • Students are not permitted to bring bags or backpacks into the stadium.

Student Pick-Up

  • Students MUST be picked up within 15 minutes of the end of the event.   

Beverage Policy

  • No outside food or drinks are permitted inside the stadium.

Smoking & Tobacco Use

  • Smoking and the use of all tobacco products on any Fairfax County Public School campus is prohibited. This prohibition applies to all individuals while on any FCPS campus, including faculty, staff, students, administrators, contractors, and visitors. Cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, snuff, pipes, and chewing tobacco are not permitted.
  Click Here to Purchase Your Stallion Pass! To be eligible to tryout for High School Sports you must complete the following:

 

The athlete AND one parent/guardian must review the online Concussion Education presentation, which is part of the online registration process mentioned above. This must be completed once per year.

The VHSL form must say “Revised January 2021” in the top right corner of pages 1-4. No other versions of this document will be accepted. Please be sure that this form is completed in it’s entirety. Incomplete forms will be returned to families. Page 3 must be signed and dated (After May 1, 2024) by a physician.

All freshmen are academically eligible for sports in the fall and winter. High School students must pass no less than five credits the previous semester to remain eligible each season.

All required forms and contact information for coaches are available on the Athletics and Activities website https://stallionnation.org/.

 

First Day of Tryouts

Fall Sports – August 5, 2024 Winter Sports – Nov 11th. 2024 Spring Sports – Feb 24, 2025 Cheerleading Boys/Girls Basketball Baseball Cross Country Gymnastics Boys/Girls Crew Dance (Tryouts in June) Boys/Girls Indoor Track Boys/Girls Lacrosse Field Hockey Boys/Girls Swim & Dive Boys/Girls Soccer Football Wrestling Softball Golf (Starts August 1) Sideline Cheer Boys/Girls Outdoor Track Boys/Girls Volleyball   Boys/Girls Tennis Purchase an Ad in the 2024 Fall Sports Program for Seniors participating in Fall Sports!
¼ page - $100
½ page - $200
Spotlight your Senior or celebrate a group of Senior Athletes!
Proceeds benefit the South County High School Athletic Boosters Club

Senior Ad Order must be received by September 6, 2024
Receive one free Program per purchased ad!

 

E-mail form & pictures to: Elena Jordon [email protected]


Please contact Elena at 703-302-0197 if you have any questions.

 

If you have a child, grand-child, niece or nephew participating in one or more of our SCHS athletic programs this year, please consider becoming a member of the Athletic Boosters and helping run our non-profit organization with fellow parent-volunteers. 

 

Click Here to Join the South County Athletic Booster Club!

 

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Weekly News From South County High School

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Important Upcoming Dates
  • 09/04/24- 6:00pm- Senior Parent Information Night (auditorium)
  • 10/09/24- 12th Graders SAT School Day
Message from Dr. Khoshaba

Greetings, SoCo family,

We had fantastic week two of school this past week! From classroom visits to hallway conversations to seeing our students excel in sports, there was so much happening this four-day week of school. Let’s reflect on the wonderful accomplishments of our Stallions!

Sense of Belonging

One of the ways I often advocate for students to feel like they belong at school is by getting involved in clubs, sports, or music programs. This past week, I had the pleasure of seeing some outstanding student-athletes perform on our Girls Volleyball teams! Our Freshmen, JV, and Varsity athletes truly dug deep to support one another.

The Freshmen team was exciting to watch. They served up success throughout the night! Just like in life, it's all about setting the right goals and spiking any challenges that come our way! Way to go, Freshmen!

Meanwhile, the JV team was equally athletic, proving that success is a team effort!

 

Lastly, the Varsity team dug deep and showed that in sports and in life, it's all about making the right moves, staying in the game, and always going for the ace!

High Quality Instruction

At SoCo, we have a powerhouse team of top-notch instructional leaders who bring learning to life! One of our finest is Mr. Chiprut, our incredible World History 1 teacher. On Wednesday, he had his students journeying back in time, exploring prehistoric people and cultures. His storytelling style, paired with vivid pictures, had students hooked from the start. Teachers like Mr. Chiprut are the glue that makes learning stick, inspiring our students every day!

I also had the pleasure of watching student presentations in Mr. Velazquez’s STEM class. His students provided constructive feedback on t-shirt launchers that were previously built. These students sure know how to launch their ideas to new heights—especially when it comes to building t-shirt cannons!

 

School Culture:

We are excited to announce the installation of our new SoCo parking lot banners, proudly displayed for all to see! These vibrant banners celebrate our Stallion spirit and school pride, now posted high up on the poles, reminding everyone that at South County High, our pride is always reaching new heights!

 

Back to School Night was a real treat this year, as we saw hundreds of parents and students moving through the hallways this year. We are incredibly grateful to have had such a fantastic turnout at this annual event! When parents are involved in their child's education, it makes a world of difference. Students tend to perform better academically, feel more supported, and are more engaged in their learning. Thank you for partnering with us to help our students thrive! A special shout out to our incredibly supportive PTSO for hosting dinner with the staff, as well as providing valuable information to our parents about ways they can support.

And lastly for this section, … Ooh là là! The French department has given their section of the building a magnifique makeover! With new French décor that will make you say c'est incroyable, our students can now immerse themselves in the joie de vivre of French culture every day. Stop by to see how they've turned their corner into a little piece of Paris—c'est la vie at South County High!

 

Staff Spotlight:

This week’s spotlight shines on one of our valued security assistants, Brandon Cameron. Mr. Cameron, or Coach Cam as the students call him, is well respected by staff and students. He knows the greatest number of students by name, which is why I refer to him as a Human Google Machine. His photographic memory is something unlike anything I’ve ever seen. The great thing about Mr. Cameron is that at the root of that special talent is his love for our students. Thank you for being such a talented and involved Stallion, Brandon!

 

Club Corner:

This week’s focus on club’s brings us to the Women of the World club (WOW). Sponsored by Ms. Shanae Hill, this club encourages women to make a positive impact in their community and develop stronger voices through civic engagement and personal empowerment. At monthly meetings, they plan and hold events like Breast Cancer Awareness events, Galantines’ Day activities and other fun community engagement activities.  Check them out on Instagram @soco.wow or Schoology - X43R 4KPF KPSJB. For more information, contact Ms. Hill at [email protected].

 

Spotlight: Weeks of Joy

In our 36 weeks of Joys initiative, we are committed to focusing on the positive events we have at SoCo. This week, I truly enjoyed our student voice activity, which asked students, “What can teachers do to help you feel more motivated in class.” This question was posed in a national magazine, and our Stallions had consistent remarks to peers from across the country. The number one factor our students highlighted was teachers using humor and incorporating fun in class. Here’s a snapshot of our results from this hallway activity.

Attendance Matters: Did you know?

  • Both excused and unexcused tardies are counted towards chronic absenteeism
  • One positive interaction with a trusted adult in the building can make a drastic impact on whether a student decides to come to school. Let’s work together to encourage students and staff to build positive relationships with one another.
  • Freshman flagged for being chronically absent in middle school are reporting a welcoming and supportive start to the year!

As always, this is a friendly reminder to check the website for all thing SoCo: https://southcountyhs.fcps.edu/

Park It Right: Keeping Our Campus Safe and Sound!

Here are some important factors to keep in mind about school safety procedures at SoCo.

  1. The Meaning Behind South County Being a Closed Campus:

South County High operates as a closed campus to ensure the safety and security of all students and staff. This policy helps create a focused and secure learning environment.

  1. Why Student Drivers Cannot Use Their Parked Vehicles to Eat Lunch:

To maintain a safe and orderly environment, students are encouraged to enjoy their lunch in designated areas on campus. This helps us ensure that all students are accounted for and can be easily reached in case of emergencies.

  1. Parking Permits for Student Drivers:

Student drivers must purchase and display a valid parking permit to park on school grounds during school hours. This process helps us manage parking effectively and ensure that everyone has a safe and designated space. Failure to display a permit may result in citations or towing fines.

  1. Delivery Policies:

To maintain campus security and minimize disruptions, deliveries from outside vendors such as DoorDash, UberEats, Lyft, etc., are not allowed. We encourage students to bring their own meals or purchase lunch from the school cafeteria.

  1. Parent Food Deliveries:

If parents need to drop off food items for their students, these must be delivered to the main office. This policy helps us manage deliveries efficiently and ensures a secure campus environment.

  1. Consequences for Leaving Campus Without Permission:

Students who drive off campus without proper permission may face disciplinary actions. This policy is in place to ensure the safety and accountability of all students during school hours.

Summing It Up

In closing, as we continue this school year with our theme, Stand Strong, we encourage every member of our South County High family to embrace the strength within. Whether it's supporting your child with their studies, participating in school events, or cheering on our Stallions, your involvement makes a difference. Together, we stand strong, not just as individuals, but as a united community that believes in the potential of every student to thrive. Thank you for your ongoing support and partnership!

Have a wonderful holiday weekend!

Kambar

#Stand_Strong

SEL Screener

Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) believes in supporting social and emotional learning (SEL) for all students. In FCPS, students use a tool called the SEL Screener to think about their own SEL skills and experiences at school. All South County High School students will be participating in the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener in the Fall and Spring. 

After each screening, results are available in the Documents tab of SIS ParentVUE and mailed to families without a ParentVUE account.

For more information about the SEL Screener including information on opting out please see the attached Parent Notification. You can also learn more on the Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Screener webpage.

Opt Out Form English

Opt Out Form Arabic.

Opt Out Form Chinese

Opt Out Form Korean

Opt Out Form Spanish

Opt Out Form Urdu

Opt Out Form Vietnamese

SAT School Day Intent to Participate

On Wednesday, October 9, South County High School twelfth graders will have the opportunity to participate in the SAT School Day. FCPS will cover the cost for any twelfth grade student to take this test. The essay option and subject area tests are not available during SAT School Day.

To reserve a seat for your twelfth grader to take this exam and ensure appropriate test materials are available for your student, families are asked to complete the form below by Wednesday, September 4.

South County High School: 2024 SAT School Day Intent to Participate Form  https://forms.gle/22qb7SXb3GR97u9Y7

Your student will need to use a @fcpsschools.net email account to access and complete this form.  A translated version of the form content may be found on the SAT School Day Intent Form webpage (https://www.fcps.edu/node/43896). FCPS sites cannot accept walk-ins on the day of the exam.  

For more information, please see the SCHS SAT School Day webpage.   If you have questions about the SAT School Day administration at South County High School, please contact Chris Bird at [email protected] or at 703-446-1643.

Senior Families

Student Services has some upcoming events for both students and their families to assist you in your post-secondary planning.

For Parents/Guardians:

Senior Parent Information Night is coming up on Wednesday, September 4th at 6:00 p.m. in the auditorium.  We will discuss the nuts and bolts of post-secondary planning including:

  • College selection and admissions timelines
  • College application components
  • Process for sending important documents such as official transcripts, counselor and teacher recommendations, and test scores when applicable
  • Options available through Northern Virginia Community College
  • Financial aid resources
  • Brief overview of post-secondary options such as military enlistment, employment, and trade and technical education

For Students:

Seniors will participate in group meetings with their counselor to go over college and career planning topics and important Senior To-Dos for this fall during Advisory.  Seniors with last names A-K will meet with their counselors on Tuesday, September 3rd and last names L-Z will meet on Thursday, September 5th. Students should check in with their Advisory teacher at the beginning of the period and wait to be dismissed to their designated locations. Counselors will also be following up with seniors throughout the fall to discuss individual plans.

Other:

In the meantime, seniors and parents can work on completing two important forms that help your counselor craft any required counselor recommendations. They are the "Request for Counselor Recommendation (Student Form)" and "Parent Input form" at this link:  https://southcountyhs.fcps.edu/student-services/post-secondary-planning. Thank you to those of you who already submitted them last spring and over the summer.

Celebrate your Seniors participating in Cheer, Cross Country, Dance, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Marching Band, and Volleyball with an Individual or Group Senior Ad in the Fall Sports Program!

The Deadline is Sept. 6, 2024

Please order on the SCABC Square site: https://south-county-athletic-booster-club.square.site/athletic-programs or contact Elena Jordon at [email protected] for more information.

Senior Ad Form Fall 2024

AWARENESS

Attend Today, Achieve Tomorrow!

The beginning of the school year is the best time to develop strong attendance habits! Students who attend school regularly are more likely to perform well in reading and math, develop strong social and emotional skills, and graduate from high school on time. Help prepare your child for future success. Visit FCPS’ Attendance web page for tips and strategies.  

September 11 National Day of Service

With the upcoming 23rd anniversary of September 11, FCPS acknowledges the loss of life, the heroism of our first responders, and the resilience of our country. The September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance, also called Patriot Day, is a chance to reflect and act in service to others to honor those who were injured or killed in the terrorist attacks.

All FCPS students are encouraged to participate in service learning as it supports Portrait of a Graduate (POG) attributes and social and emotional learning (SEL) skills. Middle and high school students can learn more about service learning by logging into their Naviance account to access x2VOL. 

National Hispanic Heritage Month

From September 15 to October 15, FCPS recognizes and celebrates the histories and cultures of the members of our community who trace their heritage to Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. Learn more about the heritage months, celebrations, and traditions celebrated in FCPS. Learn more about National Hispanic Heritage Month

2024 Back to School Message – Sandy Anderson

2024 Back to School Message – Mateo Dunne

PTSO

South County High School PTSO is partnering with Seasonal Roots, a local online farmers market,  to bring healthy, delicious food to our community, to support local farmers and artisans, and to raise money to support the All Night Grad Party for our seniors!

Seasonal Roots is an online farmers market that delivers “dirt to doorstep”  to families in Maryland and Virginia. Each week the market offers more than 150 items that are all grown and produced locally, sustainably, and ethically. Market items include fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy, baked goods, prepared foods, vegan specialties and more.

As part of this fundraiser for ANGP - new customers can join Seasonal Roots for 50% off the membership fee (a $25 savings!)

PLUS for every new customer who signs up (and places their first order), a $20 donation will be made to South County PTSO! WIN-WIN for everyone!  Be sure to use promotional code SOCOANGP at https://www.seasonalroots.com/socoangp.

We are excited to announce that parents are now able to enter ONLY full day absences through ParentVue.

Please be sure to specify in the notes the reason for the absence. If you have to report a late arrival, early release or an absence longer than 2 days, please call or email the attendance office at 703-446-1625 or [email protected]. Thank you!

Email: [email protected] Phone: 703-446-1625

OPTION 1- ALL DAY ABSENCE 

OPTION 2- LATE ARRIVAL

OPTION 3- EARLY RELEASE

 

(CALL OR EMAIL FIRST THING IN THE MORNING TO REPORT EARLY RELEASE)

  • Handwritten notes are acceptable*
  • Call/email/note must come from parent/guardian, NOT the student*
  • Please always leave a message, they are checked constantly*
South County ATHLETICS

For the latest news, scores, and schedules

please visit our website.

Athletics & Activities Website: 

https://stallionnation.org/

Important SoCo and FCPS Resources How to Stay In Touch

Please stay in touch with us throughout the year by:

South County High School Quick Links

8501 Silverbrook Road, Lorton, VA 22079 | Main Office: 703.446.1600
Attendance: 703.446.1625 | Web | Twitter

South County HS Athletics

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For the latest news, scores, and schedules please visit our SCHS Athletics & Activities website:  https://stallionnation.org

In an effort to provide an optimal game day experience for our fans and guests, below is information on tickets, entry, and general guidelines. 

Tickets

  • Adult tickets are $7; student tickets are $5. Children ages 5 and under as well as senior citizens 60+ will be admitted free. *Invitationals & Tournaments could charge up $10 for adults.
  • District & Regional tickets: adult tickets $7; student tickets $5.
  • No re-entry.
  • Purchase your tickets online to avoid the line @ South County HS E-Tix

Seating and Entry

  • Gates will open 30 minutes before the start of the contest (60 minutes for Varsity Football).
  • Middle School students will not be permitted entry without an adult. 
  • Fans can enter through the main gate ONLY. 
  • Parents are reminded that the stadium is an inviting place for children to play.  However, it can be very dangerous, so, please always supervise children.

Backpacks, Bags & Other Outside Items

  • Purses, diaper bags, and reasonably sized bags are permitted inside the stadium with adults. However, all bags may be subject to search and inspection.
  • Students are not permitted to bring bags or backpacks into the stadium.

Student Pick-Up

  • Students MUST be picked up within 15 minutes of the end of the event.   

Beverage Policy

  • No outside food or drinks are permitted inside the stadium.

Smoking & Tobacco Use

  • Smoking and the use of all tobacco products on any Fairfax County Public School campus is prohibited. This prohibition applies to all individuals while on any FCPS campus, including faculty, staff, students, administrators, contractors, and visitors. Cigarettes, e-cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco, snuff, pipes, and chewing tobacco are not permitted.
  Click Here to Purchase Your Stallion Pass! To be eligible to tryout for High School Sports you must complete the following:

 

The athlete AND one parent/guardian must review the online Concussion Education presentation, which is part of the online registration process mentioned above. This must be completed once per year.

The VHSL form must say “Revised January 2021” in the top right corner of pages 1-4. No other versions of this document will be accepted. Please be sure that this form is completed in it’s entirety. Incomplete forms will be returned to families. Page 3 must be signed and dated (After May 1, 2024) by a physician.

All freshmen are academically eligible for sports in the fall and winter. High School students must pass no less than five credits the previous semester to remain eligible each season.

All required forms and contact information for coaches are available on the Athletics and Activities website https://stallionnation.org/.

 

First Day of Tryouts

Fall Sports – August 5, 2024 Winter Sports – Nov 11th. 2024 Spring Sports – Feb 24, 2025 Cheerleading Boys/Girls Basketball Baseball Cross Country Gymnastics Boys/Girls Crew Dance (Tryouts in June) Boys/Girls Indoor Track Boys/Girls Lacrosse Field Hockey Boys/Girls Swim & Dive Boys/Girls Soccer Football Wrestling Softball Golf (Starts August 1) Sideline Cheer Boys/Girls Outdoor Track Boys/Girls Volleyball   Boys/Girls Tennis Purchase an Ad in the 2024 Fall Sports Program for Seniors participating in Fall Sports!
¼ page - $100
½ page - $200
Spotlight your Senior or celebrate a group of Senior Athletes!
Proceeds benefit the South County High School Athletic Boosters Club

Senior Ad Order must be received by September 6, 2024
Receive one free Program per purchased ad!

 

E-mail form & pictures to: Elena Jordon [email protected]


Please contact Elena at 703-302-0197 if you have any questions.

 

If you have a child, grand-child, niece or nephew participating in one or more of our SCHS athletic programs this year, please consider becoming a member of the Athletic Boosters and helping run our non-profit organization with fellow parent-volunteers. 

 

Click Here to Join the South County Athletic Booster Club!

 

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Weekly News From South County High School

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Important Upcoming Dates
  • 08/26-08/27- Underclass Pictures (Grades 9-11) Pre-order
  • 08/28/24- Save the Date Back to School Night
  • 08/30-09/02- Labor Day Holidays (No School)
  • 09/04/24- 6:00pm- Senior Parent Information Night (auditorium)
  • 10/09/24- 12th Graders SAT School Day

Labor Day Friday, August 30, and Monday, September 2, are Labor Day holidays for all FCPS employees and students. Virginia legislation requires that schools opening prior to Labor Day must be closed the Friday immediately preceding Labor Day. We hope everyone takes the long weekend to celebrate a strong start to the school year and enjoy time with family and friends. See the complete school year calendar.

Message from Dr. Khoshaba

Greetings to the very best school community in the State of Virginia!

 

We had a FANTASTIC first week of school! While it wasn’t perfect, it was very close to that. I’m eager to share so many great memories with all of you, so let’s jump into my reflections for this week.

Student and Staff Belonging

Our first of three “big rocks” for this year surrounds student and staff belonging. It’s important that our Stallions feel that school is a place for them to enjoy, and that EVERY member feels that they are valued and respected.

One great way to commemorate your presence and value here at school is by having your school pictures taken. This Monday and Tuesday, August 26 and 27, are picture days for underclassmen. Pictures will be available about three weeks after they are taken. Pre-orders can be made online at https://vando.imagequix.com/g1001132248#login. For more questions about ordering, please email [email protected].

Another way that students can feel a sense of belonging is by participating events outside of the school day. I’m referring to activities like our Senior Sunrise event, which took place at 5:45am this past Monday. Our students were perfectly behaved as they caught up with old friends and made new ones. This event made me so proud to be a Stallion!

 

The sense of belonging to continue to grow at our first-ever First-Day Pep Rally. After student attendance was taken in period 1, teachers escorted their classes the gym for a school-spirited orientation for our students. Seniors walked in the gym to a loud ovation from all other students and staff who gathered prior to their arrival. Whether from the stands or on the gym floor, our staff and student body had several ways to express their Stallion pride, as well all look forward to the best year of high school. I appreciate everyone who was able to attend. Special note: In case anybody wonders if our staff is competitive, check out the last picture, which clearly captures one of our Assistant Principals, Mrs. Tolan, starting the relay race early before the rest of the competitors even left the starting line. Now that’s being motivated to win!

High Quality Instruction

A second priority that we are focusing on this year is high quality instruction. Mrs. Cameron’s Advisory class was one of many that engaged in a fun-filled challenge this week. They enjoyed participating in their lesson collaboratively, which focused on what this year’s theme, Stand Strong, means to them. As she noted, “My advisory class loved today’s challenge. Competition was fierce but friendly.”

School Culture

The culture we set at SoCo is our third focal point for this year. In addition to the Senior Sunrise and First-Day Pep Rally, I wanted to share results from our student survey we collected during our pre-week Stallion Stampede Student Orientation. The question was asked of students, “In one word, what do you hope for this year?” Here are the results:

Staff Spotlight

I try to limit this section to one staff member each week. However, there were just too many people who made this first week so special that I couldn’t limit it to one. I’ll reserve this week’s focus to be limited to the Pep Rally. First, I have to thank Mr. Brian Mason for emceeing this event. Mr. Mason is an EXCEPTIONAL History teacher, as his students always attest to, but he took it to another level by hosting this first-ever event. His energy and enthusiasm kept our Pep Rally “peppy” the entire time!

I also want to highlight Sean Miller, our Social Studies Department Chair, who served as our DJ! Ever the consummate professional, Sean masterfully “spun” the energy at the Rally, keeping the beats—and the crowd – pumped up all day long!

 

Finally, I have to recognize Mrs. Tolan, our “motivated” AP who spear-headed this Pep Rally. Mrs. Tolan’s creativity is only one of her many strengths. She serves in many capacities, but one she truly enjoys is leading our school culture. We’re fortunate to have her as part of our SoCo family!

Speaking of school culture, at SoCo we enjoy celebrating all of our students’ accomplishments. I was pleasantly surprised recently when I received an email from the Department of Defense, learning that one of our Stallions was selected as one of 36 students nationwide to be part of the Joint Science and Technology Institute West. Sage Hofmann, a current senior, traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico,to expand her knowledge and experience with science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Way to go, Sage!

Club Corner

Each week, I will introduce a new club to you, showcasing their purpose and fun activities they will be participating in. Coming out of the gate first will be DECA, which is a student-led organization that prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality, and management. Through activities such as social/networking events, community service, field trips, guest speakers, and competition, DECA encourages its members to become academically prepared, professionally responsible, and experienced leaders in the community and beyond. Follow @socodeca on Instagram to see their latest news. 

ALL interested students & parents – please attend an informational DECA session to learn more about DECA, and how you can be involved!

Keeping It Classy!

For those of you who have student drivers, please remind them that we only allow students to park on campus who have a valid SoCo parking pass. Students who park in the Visitors spots or in the Faculty Lot receive parking tickets. We did not issue any the first week of school because students are just learning the expectations, but we will start enforcing this policy beginning this coming week. Thank you for your support in advance.

5 Things You Need to Know about Next Week

  1. Back to School Night (BTSN) is this Wednesday, August 28, 2024. There are several pre-BTSN events starting at 5:30pm, including information about our PTSO, ParentVue, and School Nutrition services, among several others. The event itself starts at 6:00pm, as parents will walk through their student’s schedule that night. Logistics for this night will be shared over the PA system that evening. This event is meant to highlight class policies and procedures; however, it is NOT a night for individual parent-teacher conferences. Parents will spend eight minutes in each class, followed by a transitional period of eight minutes to travel to each other class. We look forward to seeing as many of you here as possible.
  2. We start keeping track of tardies to school and between classes this Monday, Aug. 26. Please discuss with your student the importance of getting to class on time. Consequences for tardiness happen collectively between classes, which means if a student earns two tardies to period 1 and three tardies to period 3, that student has earned five total tardies. Lunch detention is issued when a student reaches 10 tardies.
  3. We are excited to announce that parents are now able to enter ONLYfull day absences through ParentVue. Please be sure to specify in the notes the reason for the absence. If you have to report a late arrival, early release or an absence longer than 2 days, please call or email the attendance office at 703-446-1625 or [email protected].
  4. I will make announcements every day this upcoming week to students, reminding them of our county-wide expectations for cell phone use. I want all of you to know of the most recent legislation coming from the VDOE, which is considering an even tighter restriction of cell phone use at schools than we currently practice. Again, I ask that you have a conversation with your student about putting their cell phones away during instructional time, which is NOT limited to the classroom. Any time that class is in session, students must have their phones away. This includes when they leave class to go to the restroom, library, counselor, or for any other reason. As of the day I’m writing this message, students CAN use their phones before school, between classes, during lunch, and after school. These are the only times cell phone use is permitted.
  5. Several sports are starting this week, including Girls Volleyball on Monday, August 26 at home. Please come out and support our student-athletes as they compete and represent SoCo. It means the world to them when they see our community cheering them on!

Finally, this is a gentle reminder to continue checking our website for various news (https://southcountyhs.fcps.edu/ ), as well as our school’s social media account (@south_county_hs).

Let’s continue to Stand Strong and support one another in our community, making SoCo a place where every student flourishes and feels appreciated.

Have a wonderful weekend.

Kambar

#Stand_Strong

 

📅 Date: Monday August 26th & Tuesday August 27th 2024

📸 Pictures Available: Approximately two to three weeks after photo day

🛒 Pre-order Online: https://vando.imagequix.com/g1001132248#login

📧 Questions about Ordering? Email [email protected]

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  • Sign Up for SIS ParentVUE

Access your student’s attendance records, grades, and assignments at any time with SIS ParentVUE. Parents/caregivers should receive an activation code when they register their child. Contact the school registrar [add contact info] if you need a code. 

Once you have activated a SIS ParentVUE account for an FCPS student, you will keep the same account until the student graduates. Information about students in the same family can be accessed through the same SIS ParentVUE account. Access SIS ParentVUE using an app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android devices. 

Need help creating an account? This video walks through the steps. Find out more about SIS ParentVUE

  • Update Your Contact Information

To be sure you receive important information from your schools, update your phone numbers and/or email addresses in the Parent/Guardian section of SIS ParentVUE.

  • Update Immunizations and Records

Immunizations are required for all students to attend school in Virginia. This is an important part of protecting them from certain diseases and keeping them healthy. Please log in to SIS ParentVUE to see what immunizations your child has recorded. 

Please check with your healthcare provider to make sure your child is up-to-date on the immunizations required by the state of Virginia as soon as possible. If your child needs a vaccine, please make an appointment with your healthcare provider, visit the Fairfax County Health Department website for a list of child immunization clinics, or access other local services.

Remember to request your child’s immunization record and bring that to the school’s front office or submit the record via SIS ParentVUE as soon as possible. Find more information on FCPS’ website

  • Prepare for Meals at School 

Parents/caregivers need to provide their students with money to purchase meals at school, send them with a packed lunch, or apply (and be approved) for free and reduced-price meals benefits. School breakfast for students costs $1.75. Lunch is $3.25 for elementary students and $3.50 for middle, secondary, and high school students. 

The best way to purchase meals and additional food items is to use MySchoolBucks. If you have not already, set up your student’s MySchoolBucks account today. 

MySchoolBucks accounts can be set up to add money to the account automatically as needed, and families with multiple children can use the same MySchoolBucks account. 

Apply for Free and Reduced-Priced Meals The application for free and reduced-priced meals is now available for the 2024-25 school year. Students who were approved for free and reduced-price lunch last year are eligible for the first 30 days of school this year (or until a new application is processed). Families should re-apply as soon as possible, so eligible students continue to receive meals at no cost.

SAT School Day Intent to Participate

On Wednesday, October 9, South County High School twelfth graders will have the opportunity to participate in the SAT School Day. FCPS will cover the cost for any twelfth grade student to take this test. The essay option and subject area tests are not available during SAT School Day.

To reserve a seat for your twelfth grader to take this exam and ensure appropriate test materials are available for your student, families are asked to complete the form below by Wednesday, September 4.

South County High School: 2024 SAT School Day Intent to Participate Form  https://forms.gle/22qb7SXb3GR97u9Y7

Your student will need to use a @fcpsschools.net email account to access and complete this form.  A translated version of the form content may be found on the SAT School Day Intent Form webpage (https://www.fcps.edu/node/43896). FCPS sites cannot accept walk-ins on the day of the exam.  

For more information, please see the SCHS SAT School Day webpage.   If you have questions about the SAT School Day administration at South County High School, please contact Chris Bird at [email protected] or at 703-446-1643.

Senior Families

Student Services has some upcoming events for both students and their families to assist you in your post-secondary planning.

For Parents/Guardians:

Senior Parent Information Night is coming up on Wednesday, September 4th at 6:00 p.m. in the auditorium.  We will discuss the nuts and bolts of post-secondary planning including:

  • College selection and admissions timelines
  • College application components
  • Process for sending important documents such as official transcripts, counselor and teacher recommendations, and test scores when applicable
  • Options available through Northern Virginia Community College
  • Financial aid resources
  • Brief overview of post-secondary options such as military enlistment, employment, and trade and technical education

For Students:

Seniors will participate in group meetings with their counselor to go over college and career planning topics and important Senior To-Dos for this fall during Advisory.  Seniors with last names A-K will meet with their counselors on Tuesday, September 3rd and last names L-Z will meet on Thursday, September 5th. Students should check in with their Advisory teacher at the beginning of the period and wait to be dismissed to their designated locations. Counselors will also be following up with seniors throughout the fall to discuss individual plans.

Other:

In the meantime, seniors and parents can work on completing two important forms that help your counselor craft any required counselor recommendations. They are the "Request for Counselor Recommendation (Student Form)" and "Parent Input form" at this link:  https://southcountyhs.fcps.edu/student-services/post-secondary-planning. Thank you to those of you who already submitted them last spring and over the summer.

Celebrate your Seniors participating in Cheer, Cross Country, Dance, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Marching Band, and Volleyball with an Individual or Group Senior Ad in the Fall Sports Program!

The Deadline is Sept. 6, 2024

Please order on the SCABC Square site: https://south-county-athletic-booster-club.square.site/athletic-programs or contact Elena Jordon at [email protected] for more information.

Senior Ad Form Fall 2024

AWARENESS

Overdose Awareness and Understanding the Dangers of Opioids

In Northern Virginia, consistent with national and state trends, the opioid epidemic continues to impact communities, including young adults and school-age children. Opioids are a class of drugs used to treat pain and can include prescription medication and illegal drugs. 

Tragically, their misuse can lead to devastating outcomes. Fentanyl is an extremely fatal and especially powerful opioid, even in small doses. Most fatal overdoses in Fairfax County in recent years have involved fentanyl.

August 31 is Overdose Awareness Day. There are three things you can do now to support student wellness and increase understanding of the dangers of opioids and fentanyl:

  • Talk with children and loved ones in your life about the dangers of drug use, especially opioids. For more information about substance use among youth, tips on how to recognize and prevent substance abuse, and available support services, please watch this webinar.
  • Safely store and dispose of medications, including prescription pain medications, to prevent drug misuse.
  • Sign up for a Virtual REVIVE! training class to learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of opioid overdose and administer naloxone nasal spray to reverse an opioid overdose.

Learn more about the dangers of opioids and available resources on our website. Visit the Student Safety and Wellness webpage for more information on topics related to student well-being. 

We are excited to announce that parents are now able to enter ONLY full day absences through ParentVue.

Please be sure to specify in the notes the reason for the absence. If you have to report a late arrival, early release or an absence longer than 2 days, please call or email the attendance office at 703-446-1625 or [email protected]. Thank you!

Email: [email protected] Phone: 703-446-1625

OPTION 1- ALL DAY ABSENCE 

OPTION 2- LATE ARRIVAL

OPTION 3- EARLY RELEASE

 

(CALL OR EMAIL FIRST THING IN THE MORNING TO REPORT EARLY RELEASE)

  • Handwritten notes are acceptable*
  • Call/email/note must come from parent/guardian, NOT the student*
  • Please always leave a message, they are checked constantly*
South County ATHLETICS

For the latest news, scores, and schedules

please visit our website.

Athletics & Activities Website: 

https://stallionnation.org/

Important SoCo and FCPS Resources How to Stay In Touch

Please stay in touch with us throughout the year by:

South County High School Quick Links

8501 Silverbrook Road, Lorton, VA 22079 | Main Office: 703.446.1600
Attendance: 703.446.1625 | Web | Twitter

South County HS Athletics

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For the latest news, scores, and schedules please visit our SCHS Athletics & Activities website:  https://stallionnation.org

  Click Here to Purchase Your Stallion Pass! To be eligible to tryout for High School Sports you must complete the following:

 

The athlete AND one parent/guardian must review the online Concussion Education presentation, which is part of the online registration process mentioned above. This must be completed once per year.

The VHSL form must say “Revised January 2021” in the top right corner of pages 1-4. No other versions of this document will be accepted. Please be sure that this form is completed in it’s entirety. Incomplete forms will be returned to families. Page 3 must be signed and dated (After May 1, 2024) by a physician.

All freshmen are academically eligible for sports in the fall and winter. High School students must pass no less than five credits the previous semester to remain eligible each season.

All required forms and contact information for coaches are available on the Athletics and Activities website https://stallionnation.org/.

 

First Day of Tryouts

Fall Sports – August 5, 2024 Winter Sports – Nov 11th. 2024 Spring Sports – Feb 24, 2025 Cheerleading Boys/Girls Basketball Baseball Cross Country Gymnastics Boys/Girls Crew Dance (Tryouts in June) Boys/Girls Indoor Track Boys/Girls Lacrosse Field Hockey Boys/Girls Swim & Dive Boys/Girls Soccer Football Wrestling Softball Golf (Starts August 1) Sideline Cheer Boys/Girls Outdoor Track Boys/Girls Volleyball   Boys/Girls Tennis Purchase an Ad in the 2024 Fall Sports Program for Seniors participating in Fall Sports!
¼ page - $100
½ page - $200
Spotlight your Senior or celebrate a group of Senior Athletes!
Proceeds benefit the South County High School Athletic Boosters Club

Senior Ad Order must be received by September 6, 2024
Receive one free Program per purchased ad!

 

E-mail form & pictures to: Elena Jordon [email protected]


Please contact Elena at 703-302-0197 if you have any questions.

 

If you have a child, grand-child, niece or nephew participating in one or more of our SCHS athletic programs this year, please consider becoming a member of the Athletic Boosters and helping run our non-profit organization with fellow parent-volunteers. 

 

Click Here to Join the South County Athletic Booster Club!

 

Follow us on Social Media:

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Facebook

 

Weekly News From South County High School

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Important Upcoming Dates
  • 08/19/2024- First Day of School
  • 08/28/24- Save the Date Back to School Night
  • 10/09/24- 12th Graders SAT School Day
Message from Dr. Khoshaba

Greetings, SoCo Nation!

 

We had a fantastic Return Week for staff this past week. I have lots to share about reflections of this week, and equally important, our preparations for next week. Let’s get to it!

Student and Staff Belonging:

We have about 30 yearbooks from last year still available for purchase. If interested, students should see Mr. Zehner in room B-134. Payments are $100 cash only. Please email Mr. Zehner with questions at [email protected]. Don't let this yearbook become history; grab one before they're all gone!

School Culture:

We had an amazing Stallion Stampede this past Thursday. Just as a pack of stallions exhibits raw energy and a collective spirit, a packed house of students and parents was on full display that day. I met several new friends and got reacquainted with some old ones. I want to give a shout-out in particular to Larry, who left quite the impression with me, my admin team, and the PTSO. You left us in stitches, Larry!

Keeping the positive energy going, I’d like to highlight one of our freshmen students, Hobie Biliouris, who was recently featured in an article about his strong performance on a boys’ gymnastics team. I love hearing and reading stories like these. When one of us is successful, it brings positive attention to our entire school community. Way to go, Hobie! Here’s the article for those of you who wish to read more about this student-athlete’s amazing talent, along with a few pictures of Hobie performing: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.npr.org/2024/07/29/nx-s1-5021905/boys-gymnastics-olympics-us-men__;!!Pwvz7ORF!NmdJgt3afjT1mDZFUMYQAFlQCPL_B3UaTD_E6vhVMtkCiMz6BZLoOcBI9au6iNfG1C6YxgMMqO8lZUgrwlBWjxT7nck$

On the last day of this past week, our staff was treated to the most delicious cupcakes from our Student Leadership team. Our teachers were definitely “eating up” the leadership skills of these student bakers, one cupcake at a time!

 

Another big culture item that was donated to our school happened this past summer. As recently graduated Thomas O’Donnell completed his Eagle Scout Project, he donated two new podiums for our staff to enjoy. Thank you for your hard work and contributions, Thomas! We’ll put your hard work to great use this year!

 

New opportunities for student involvement continue to appear. There was a recent article published about two of FCPS’s newest sports: Boys Volleyball and girls Varsity Wrestling.  While the article is not specifically about SCHS, it does outline the popularity of these sports: https://www.ffxnow.com/2024/08/12/fcps-gets-set-for-varsity-boys-volleyball-and-girls-wrestling-programs/

Staff Spotlight:

I want to give a HUGE shout-out to our School-Based Technology Specialist, Leslie Lewis. She presented professional development this week to our staff on two separate but important matters: Setting up their gradebooks and (co-presenting) Universal Design for Learning. She is an ultra-talented Stallion who consistently goes above and beyond the call of duty!

 

5 Things You Need to Know about Next Week:

  1. In support of House Bill 1473, passed by the 2024 General Assembly, the Virginia Department of Education and the Virginia Department of Health have developed a Fentanyl Education and Awareness Informational One-Pager. All Virginia public schools are required to distribute this one-pager to all students in grades 9-12 within the first two weeks of the 2024-2025 school year.
  2. For rising seniors, we are hosting our annual Senior Sunrise this Monday, August 19 at 5:45am at the track. I plan to be there and look forward to sharing pictures of that event with you next week.
  3. We're hosting a Pep Rally on the first day of school, and we’re kicking off the year with a burst of Stallion pride! Our staff are bringing their A-game, packed with positive energy, and we know our amazing student body will rise to the occasion and match that spirit! Let’s make this year unforgettable!
  4. I’m hosting my Office on Wheels event this first week. This allows me to bring my laptop on a cart and park in the hallway to be more accessible to students and staff. I like to survey students at that time as well, so we’ll have some results to share with you then. The survey question will be, “What are loving about SoCo this week?”
  5. Remember that we are starting our new Cell Phone policy this week. This policy is in response to Governor Youngkin signing Executive Order #33 requiring all schools in the Commonwealth to have a “cell phone free education.” Please talk with your student(s) about not using their cell phones during the class period, whether they are inside the classroom or in another part of the school. They are only permitted to use their phones before school, during class transition periods, lunchtime, or after school.

As always, please remember to check our website for latest news: https://southcountyhs.fcps.edu/.

As we begin this exciting new school year, I wish all of our students an amazing first week as Stallions. Let's saddle up and embrace the challenges ahead with the strength and spirit that define us. Remember, Stallions, we stand strong—every step of the way!

Go Stallions!

Kambar

#StandStrong

We’re Eager to Welcome You Back-to School!

As summer winds down, our school and staff are looking forward to welcoming students back to our classrooms. Before the first day of school, make sure you have completed the following: 

  • Sign Up for SIS ParentVUE

Access your student’s attendance records, grades, and assignments at any time with SIS ParentVUE. Parents/caregivers should receive an activation code when they register their child. Contact the school registrar [add contact info] if you need a code. 

Once you have activated a SIS ParentVUE account for an FCPS student, you will keep the same account until the student graduates. Information about students in the same family can be accessed through the same SIS ParentVUE account. Access SIS ParentVUE using an app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android devices. 

Need help creating an account? This video walks through the steps. Find out more about SIS ParentVUE

  • Update Your Contact Information

To be sure you receive important information from your schools, update your phone numbers and/or email addresses in the Parent/Guardian section of SIS ParentVUE.

  • Update Immunizations and Records

Immunizations are required for all students to attend school in Virginia. This is an important part of protecting them from certain diseases and keeping them healthy. Please log in to SIS ParentVUE to see what immunizations your child has recorded. 

Please check with your healthcare provider to make sure your child is up-to-date on the immunizations required by the state of Virginia as soon as possible. If your child needs a vaccine, please make an appointment with your healthcare provider, visit the Fairfax County Health Department website for a list of child immunization clinics, or access other local services.

Remember to request your child’s immunization record and bring that to the school’s front office or submit the record via SIS ParentVUE as soon as possible. Find more information on FCPS’ website

  • Prepare for Meals at School 

Parents/caregivers need to provide their students with money to purchase meals at school, send them with a packed lunch, or apply (and be approved) for free and reduced-price meals benefits. School breakfast for students costs $1.75. Lunch is $3.25 for elementary students and $3.50 for middle, secondary, and high school students. 

The best way to purchase meals and additional food items is to use MySchoolBucks. If you have not already, set up your student’s MySchoolBucks account today. 

MySchoolBucks accounts can be set up to add money to the account automatically as needed, and families with multiple children can use the same MySchoolBucks account. 

Apply for Free and Reduced-Priced Meals The application for free and reduced-priced meals is now available for the 2024-25 school year. Students who were approved for free and reduced-price lunch last year are eligible for the first 30 days of school this year (or until a new application is processed). Families should re-apply as soon as possible, so eligible students continue to receive meals at no cost.

NEW: REPORT FUTURE ABSENCES THROUGH PARENTVUE

Starting August 19th, parents and caregivers can report up to two (2) consecutive full-day absences using ParentVUE. 

All Day Absences: The Attendance feature in ParentVUE is the FCPS secure web solution for reporting all day absences.

Partial Absence: To report late arrivals, early dismissals, or to update already submitted attendance, please email us at [email protected]

Parent and caregiver instructions are available on the Attendance page.  The Parent Support Request page now includes under Application “SIS Parent” the Inquiry “Report Absences” option.

Logistical Information:
  • School Calendar:  The FCPS 2024-25 school calendar is available online.
  • Student Laptops:  Students will pick up their laptops the first week of school.

Immunization Information:

Families of students with incomplete immunization records need to provide acceptable proof of immunization to their child's school as soon as possible. You can find the list of required immunizations on the General Registration Immunizations webpage.

If your child’s immunizations are incomplete, here is what you need to do:

  1. Get your child’s immunization record from one of these places:
    1. Request immunization records for free through the Virginia Immunization Information System (VIIS).
    2. If your child was immunized outside Virginia, get records from those states’ systems.
    3. Request records from your healthcare provider. Some may charge for copies.
  2. Submit your child’s immunization record to SCHS. Families should submit their child’s completed immunization records before September 30. 
  • Student Consent Forms moved to the Parent Digital Consent System (PDC) on August 1

Starting August 1, 2024, student consent forms will be on the Parent Digital Consent System (PDC)

Forms available in the PDC starting in the 2024-2025 school year include:

    • School Counseling Opt-Out
    • Digital Resources Consent
    • SEL Screener Opt-Out
    • Consent for Release of Student Records in Support of Postsecondary Applications
    • Denial of Access to Military Recruiters 
    • Family Life Education Opt-Out
    • SOL Retest Permission
    • Hazel Health
    • BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Opt-Out
    • SOS Screener Opt-Out
    • Objection to Release of Information to Outside Organizations
    • Objection to Release of Directory Information to the Public
  • Emergency Care Form, Health Information Form and Medications

The goal of the health room is to ensure your student experiences a healthy and safe school year. To proactively plan, we ask that parents/guardians complete the Online/Verification Update packet in SIS ParentVUE to include emergency contact information, Health Information Forms, and Emergency Care Forms. The Online Verification Update (OVU) packet allows parents to review and update phone numbers, emergency contacts, and health information (such as health conditions and immunizations) for students in grades PS/HS and kindergarten through 12th grade. The enrolling parent will be able to access OVU through their SIS ParentVUE account. To assist you, follow this link to the site.

If your student will have a medication at school, please complete the appropriate authorization form: medication, inhaler and/or epinephrine. A new authorization form is required annually for medications kept in the health room, and for students who self-carry emergency medications such as inhalers or epinephrine.  Please note that an authorization form is also required for medications needed during any FCPS-sponsored activity occurring outside of regular school hours (ex: field trips, sports, band, drama, chorus, etc.) in accordance with FCPS Medication Administration Regulation 2102.

Parents may drop off unexpired medications and forms in the health room on :

    • Monday 8/19: 8:30-3:00 pm

Once school begins, medication may be dropped off any school day from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.  Students who are self-carrying emergency medication may drop off authorization forms in the health room. 

Medication Guidelines

FCPS continues to follow medication protocols to help ensure the safety of medication administration at school.  Important requirements include:

    • Any time you drop off or pick up a controlled medication in the health room, both the parent/guardian and School Health Aide/FCPS staff member will complete and sign a Medication Delivery/Pick Up Form documenting, among other things, the type and quantity of medications dropped off/picked up.  A copy of the completed form will be provided to the  parent/guardian and school administrator.
    • Medications will be reviewed to ensure the medication description on the container/packaging matches the medication in the container.
    • All prescription medications must have a pharmacy label on the original pharmacy container. Over the counter (OTC) medications must be in an unopened original container. It is not acceptable for parents/guardians to bring in refills and transfer those medications into the container in the health room throughout the school year.
    • Only a 30-day supply of prescription medications should be brought to school. No more than 100 tablets or pills of OTC medication should be brought to school.
SAT School Day Intent to Participate

On Wednesday, October 9, South County High School twelfth graders will have the opportunity to participate in the SAT School Day. FCPS will cover the cost for any twelfth grade student to take this test. The essay option and subject area tests are not available during SAT School Day.

To reserve a seat for your twelfth grader to take this exam and ensure appropriate test materials are available for your student, families are asked to complete the form below by Wednesday, September 4.

South County High School: 2024 SAT School Day Intent to Participate Form  https://forms.gle/22qb7SXb3GR97u9Y7

Your student will need to use a @fcpsschools.net email account to access and complete this form.  A translated version of the form content may be found on the SAT School Day Intent Form webpage (https://www.fcps.edu/node/43896). FCPS sites cannot accept walk-ins on the day of the exam.  

For more information, please see the SCHS SAT School Day webpage.   If you have questions about the SAT School Day administration at South County High School, please contact Chris Bird at [email protected] or at 703-446-1643.

Celebrate your Seniors participating in Cheer, Cross Country, Dance, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Marching Band, and Volleyball with an Individual or Group Senior Ad in the Fall Sports Program!

The Deadline is Sept. 6, 2024

Please order on the SCABC Square site: https://south-county-athletic-booster-club.square.site/athletic-programs or contact Elena Jordon at [email protected] for more information.

Senior Ad Form Fall 2024

Email: [email protected] Phone: 703-446-1625

OPTION 1- ALL DAY ABSENCE 

OPTION 2- LATE ARRIVAL

OPTION 3- EARLY RELEASE

 

(CALL OR EMAIL FIRST THING IN THE MORNING TO REPORT EARLY RELEASE)

  • Handwritten notes are acceptable*
  • Call/email/note must come from parent/guardian, NOT the student*
  • Please always leave a message, they are checked constantly*
South County ATHLETICS

For the latest news, scores, and schedules

please visit our website.

Athletics & Activities Website: 

https://stallionnation.org/

Important SoCo and FCPS Resources How to Stay In Touch

Please stay in touch with us throughout the year by:

South County High School Quick Links

8501 Silverbrook Road, Lorton, VA 22079 | Main Office: 703.446.1600
Attendance: 703.446.1625 | Web | Twitter

South County HS Athletics

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For the latest news, scores, and schedules please visit our SCHS Athletics & Activities website:  https://stallionnation.org

  Click Here to Purchase Your Stallion Pass! Purchase an Ad in the 2024 Fall Sports Program for Seniors participating in Fall Sports!
¼ page - $100
½ page - $200
Spotlight your Senior or celebrate a group of Senior Athletes!
Proceeds benefit the South County High School Athletic Boosters Club

Senior Ad Order must be received by September 6, 2024
Receive one free Program per purchased ad!

 

E-mail form & pictures to: Elena Jordon [email protected]


Please contact Elena at 703-302-0197 if you have any questions.

 

If you have a child, grand-child, niece or nephew participating in one or more of our SCHS athletic programs this year, please consider becoming a member of the Athletic Boosters and helping run our non-profit organization with fellow parent-volunteers. 

 

Click Here to Join the South County Athletic Booster Club!

To be eligible to tryout for High School Sports you must complete the following:

 

The athlete AND one parent/guardian must review the online Concussion Education presentation, which is part of the online registration process mentioned above. This must be completed once per year.

The VHSL form must say “Revised January 2021” in the top right corner of pages 1-4. No other versions of this document will be accepted. Please be sure that this form is completed in it’s entirety. Incomplete forms will be returned to families. Page 3 must be signed and dated (After May 1, 2024) by a physician.

All freshmen are academically eligible for sports in the fall and winter. High School students must pass no less than five credits the previous semester to remain eligible each season.

All required forms and contact information for coaches are available on the Athletics and Activities website https://stallionnation.org/.

 

First Day of Tryouts

Fall Sports – August 5, 2024 Winter Sports – Nov 11th. 2024 Spring Sports – Feb 24, 2025 Cheerleading Boys/Girls Basketball Baseball Cross Country Gymnastics Boys/Girls Crew Dance (Tryouts in June) Boys/Girls Indoor Track Boys/Girls Lacrosse Field Hockey Boys/Girls Swim & Dive Boys/Girls Soccer Football Wrestling Softball Golf (Starts August 1) Sideline Cheer Boys/Girls Outdoor Track Boys/Girls Volleyball   Boys/Girls Tennis

 

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South County HS Athletics

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For the latest news, scores, and schedules please visit our SCHS Athletics & Activities website:  https://stallionnation.org

  Click Here to Purchase Your Stallion Pass! To be eligible to tryout for High School Sports you must complete the following:

 

The athlete AND one parent/guardian must review the online Concussion Education presentation, which is part of the online registration process mentioned above. This must be completed once per year.

The VHSL form must say “Revised January 2021” in the top right corner of pages 1-4. No other versions of this document will be accepted. Please be sure that this form is completed in it’s entirety. Incomplete forms will be returned to families. Page 3 must be signed and dated (After May 1, 2024) by a physician.

All freshmen are academically eligible for sports in the fall and winter. High School students must pass no less than five credits the previous semester to remain eligible each season.

All required forms and contact information for coaches are available on the Athletics and Activities website https://stallionnation.org/.

 

First Day of Tryouts

Fall Sports – August 5, 2024 Winter Sports – Nov 11th. 2024 Spring Sports – Feb 24, 2025 Cheerleading Boys/Girls Basketball Baseball Cross Country Gymnastics Boys/Girls Crew Dance (Tryouts in June) Boys/Girls Indoor Track Boys/Girls Lacrosse Field Hockey Boys/Girls Swim & Dive Boys/Girls Soccer Football Wrestling Softball Golf (Starts August 1) Sideline Cheer Boys/Girls Outdoor Track Boys/Girls Volleyball   Boys/Girls Tennis   First Day of Practice Information Purchase an Ad in the 2024 Fall Sports Program for Seniors participating in Fall Sports!
¼ page - $100
½ page - $200
Spotlight your Senior or celebrate a group of Senior Athletes!
Proceeds benefit the South County High School Athletic Boosters Club

Senior Ad Order must be received by September 6, 2024
Receive one free Program per purchased ad!

 

E-mail form & pictures to: Elena Jordon [email protected]


Please contact Elena at 703-302-0197 if you have any questions.

 

If you have a child, grand-child, niece or nephew participating in one or more of our SCHS athletic programs this year, please consider becoming a member of the Athletic Boosters and helping run our non-profit organization with fellow parent-volunteers. 

 

Click Here to Join the South County Athletic Booster Club!

 

Follow us on Social Media:

Instagram

Twitter

Facebook

 

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