Luther Jackson March 19, 2026
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Dear Jackson MS Families,

I hope this message finds you well! As we head into Spring Break, I wanted to take a moment to share a few updates and reminders from here at Jackson.

March has been full of energy and excitement, especially with our “Beat the Bell” tardy challenge. It has been wonderful to see students making the effort to arrive on time and start their day strong. We are proud of their commitment and the positive momentum this has created across the building.

I would also like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our parent volunteers who helped make the 7th grade field trip to the D.C. monuments such a memorable and successful experience. Your time and support truly make a difference, and we are so grateful.

As Spring Break begins, I wish all of our students and families a fun, relaxing, and safe break. We look forward to welcoming everyone back refreshed and ready to finish the school year strong together.

Please keep these important upcoming dates in mind:

  • Friday, March 27 – End of 3rd Quarter (2-hour early release)
  • March 30 – April 3 – Spring Break (School Closed)
  • Monday, April 6 – Teacher Workday (Student Holiday)
  • Friday, April 10 – School Planning Day (Student Holiday)
  • Tuesday, April 21 – Election Day (School Closed due to polling locations)

The entire 2025–2026 FCPS Calendar can be found here.

Thank you for your continued support of our school. Enjoy the break, and we will see you soon!

Warm regards,

Megan Sherrill, Principal


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Admin Team Information:

Admin Team

Checking Students Out from School:

Families, remember that when coming to the school to pick up your student, an official photo ID must be presented to the Main Office staff. Please understand that this is for security purposes. Driver’s licenses, passports, and military IDs are appropriate examples of official IDs.


Important Information: Standards of Learning (S0L) Testing and Retakes:

Jackson Middle School students will participate in state assessments, known as Standards of Learning (SOL) tests, this spring. The subjects tested include Mathematics, Reading (with an Integrated Reading and Writing component for Grade 8), and Science (for Grade 8).

Jackson Middle School Testing Schedule (7th & 8th Grade)

Please mark your calendars for the following testing dates:

  • Grade 8 Integrated Reading and Writing (IRW): Monday, March 23rd
  • Grade 8 Science: Monday, May 4th
  • Grade 7 & 8 Mathematics: Monday, May 11th
  • Grade 7 & 8 Reading: Monday, May 18th

Retest Information and Required Parent Consent

The state allows students in elementary and middle school who do not pass a spring SOL test to have one retest opportunity before the end of the school year. The only exception is the Grade 8 Integrated Reading and Writing (IRW) component.

Parent/guardian permission is mandatory for any student in grades 3-8 to be retested.

Please submit your decision regarding retesting consent through one of the following methods:

  1. Parent Digital Consent Application: Log in using your SIS ParentVUE account.
  2. Online Form (if you do not have a SIS ParentVUE Account): Complete the form here: online form.

Please note that a decision to not allow retesting will not negatively affect your student's course grade or academic record.


Good Things to Know:

Luther Jackson is on social media! Check out our Facebook and Instagram @lutherjacksonms for all things LJ.

On-Time Attendance

If you drop your student off at school, make sure that they do not have to rush and arrive late to school. Help our students develop the habit of being punctual. Also encourage your student to arrive at each class on time. Arriving late is a classroom interruption and distraction for the teacher and all students. 

We will begin to reinforce our school’s tardy policy, which includes tardy sweeps, detention, and parent contact for repeated tardiness. We will also recognize punctuality with fun incentives for our students. Thank you for your support.

Updated Attendance Codes

Attendance Codes have been updated for the 2025-26 school year.  These updates will allow schools to better identify the primary reasons for student absences, which will help school teams identify patterns of absenteeism, make informed decisions, and develop effective strategies to improve attendance.  Please note which codes qualify as “Excused” and which are “Unexcused.” 

Codes no longer used:

  • EXC-Excused 
  • PRE-Prearranged Absence
  • UNL-Unexcused Local 

Updated Code:

  • MED-Illness or Injury Related

Excused Codes:

  • COL-College Visit
  • FAM-Family Emergency
  • FRL-Funeral
  • LGL-Legal Obligations
  • MAP-Medical Appointment (Prescheduled)
  • MIL-Deployment Related
  • OEX-Other-Excused

Unexcused Codes:

  • NON-Non-School Activity
  • OUN-Other- Not Excused
  • VAO-Vacation, Outing, or Non-Emergency Family Travel / Visit

When students need to miss school, it is important for parents/guardians to communicate those absences with the school.  This can be done by calling the attendance phone line at 703-204-8282. 

Whether students miss school because of illness or any other reason, missing school leads to learning loss.

Help your child succeed by encouraging them to attend as many days as possible, but do make sure your child stays home if they are sick. Visit FCPS’ website for information on when to keep your child at home.

If your child has a chronic illness, make sure to notify their teacher so that support can be provided if needed. Also, keep an open line of communication with your school's public health staff.

Read about how families can help form good attendance habits. Attend today, achieve tomorrow!