Wolftrap Elementary School
1903 Beulah Rd, Vienna, VA 22182
703-319-7300
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Grades K-6
 
Principal Anita Blain
Anita.Blain@fcps.edu
 
FCPS Programs
 
Special Features
  • Buddy reading and parent tutor programs
  • Chess Club
  • Community outreach programs including visiting senior citizens at The Virginian retirement community; serving Thanksgiving dinner to over 150 senior citizens; Adopt-a Family drives; and book, clothing, and stuffed animal collections for children at a partner school
  • Gifted/Talented School Based Center Program
  • GRACE Art
  • HOWL Environmental Education for students
  • Variety of afterschool PTA sponsored programs
 
Business Partnership
  • Whole Foods Market of Vienna
  • Wolftrap National Park for the Performing Arts
 
Attendance Area This school is part of Cluster 2 and the Madison HS pyramid. Enter your street address in the boundary locator to determine which schools your student should attend.

School Summary
Wolftrap ElementarySchool has served elementary-age children in the Vienna community for over 35 years. The school has strong traditions and prides itself on offering children a safe, nurturing, and challenging learning environment.

Parent volunteers support the instructional program in a variety of ways, ranging from help in the classrooms to coordinating schoolwide events. Parents help enrich our strong academic focus with programs such as GRACE Art and the Wolfee Environmental Education Programs. Staff members at Wolftrap work closely with one another and with parents to assure that students are receiving appropriate educational experiences. Students are challenged to go beyond the acquisition of information to the creation of new ideas.

Wolftrap Elementary School has a strong commitment to community service. For example, sixth grade students serve Thanksgiving dinner to a local senior citizens' group and donations of clothing and supplies are routinely made to organizations in the area. With a focus on personal achievement and responsibility to the community at large, Wolftrap is preparing students to become productive, contributing citizens.

Last Updated: 2007-07-03