Oak View Elementary School
5004 Sideburn Rd, Fairfax, VA 22032
703-764-7100
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Grades K-6
 
Principal Bonnie Glazewski
Bonnie.Glazewski@fcps.edu
 
FCPS Programs
 
Special Features
  • Chess Club (after-school)
  • FLEX foreign language classes (after-school)
  • Functional Fitness for Kids (FF4K) (after-school)
  • Girls on the Run (after-school)
  • Math Olympiad Team and Continental Math
  • Mentoring program with both Robinson and Woodson HS
  • Partners in Print for K-3  (evening programs with parents and students)
  • Philosopher's Club
  • School-wide Positive Behavior Support program
  • Science Inquiry Conference with the National Air and Space Museum, Udvar-Hazy Center
  • Sixth grade service project
  • Take Home Reading Program for Grades K-2
  • Teacher Cadet Program with Robinson SS
  • Writer's Club (after-school)
 
Attendance Area This school is part of Cluster 6 and the Robinson SS pyramid. Enter your street address in the boundary locator to determine which schools your student should attend.

School Summary

Oak View Elementary School is centrally located in Fairfax County, allowing its students to benefit from the many resources located within a short distance from the school.  Oak View is generously supported by the PTA in terms of volunteers who work with students both during and after school hours to help students achieve their academic potential.  This cooperative spirit ensures that realistic expectations are maintained and human resources are fully used.

The Oak View staff strives to empower students to achieve academic success, lead productive, fulfilling lives, and demonstrate responsible citizenship.   We envision our students will become active, responsible members of our society.  To realize this vision, students will participate in community activities to affect change within our school, neighborhood, and the larger community.  Teachers will draw from students’ experiences, strengths, and interests to drive instruction.  The students will develop positive self-concepts, social skills, and healthy life styles.  Our students will grow, learn, and serve together.

Last Updated: 2009-07-21