Fallon Park Elementary School

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06/08/2026

🍽🍎 Roanoke City Public Schools will offer free summer meals to children ages 18 years or younger June 8-July 31 through the USDA's Summer Food Service Program (SFSP). Meals are provided on-site on a first-come, first-served basis at school locations. Dates and times will vary by location.

➡ Full schedules with times, dates, and locations can be found on our website: https://www.rcps.info/summermeals

Photos from Fallon Park Elementary School's post 06/05/2026

Celebrating our wonderful retirees — Ms. Jones, Mrs. Colo, Mrs. McGhee, Dr. Keagley and Mrs. O’Connor. Thank you for your years of dedication, your care for our students, and your unwavering support of our families. Your impact will be felt for generations, and we are deeply grateful for all you’ve given to our school community. Thank you and congratulations! ❤️

Photos from Fallon Park Elementary School's post 06/05/2026

Nothing like a little ice cream break to make the school day sweeter. Shout out to all our amazing team members!

Photos from Fallon Park Elementary School's post 06/05/2026

Thank you, Delegate Rasoul, for the pizza delivery to Ms. Poff’s class. And thank you, Ms. Abraham, for winning this reward for your class. Pizza + cookies = yummy.

Photos from Fallon Park Elementary School's post 06/05/2026

Bubbles and chalk to close out the day! Have a great summer Falcons! ❤️❤️

06/03/2026

Reminder: Tomorrow, June 4th, is a 2-hour early dismissal and the last day of school 🎉 We thank you for your support of Roanoke City Public Schools and hope you have a safe and restful summer break.

Please see below for a copy of the end-of-year message sent this evening by Dr. White to all families and staff:

"Good evening, Roanoke City Public Schools families and staff. This is Dr. Verletta White, Superintendent of Roanoke City Public Schools. As we close another school year, I want to take a moment to thank you for the partnership, resilience, and care that you've shown throughout this school year. I encourage you to listen through to the end of this message for a few important reminders and updates.

Tomorrow, Thursday, June 4th, is the last day of school, and we will be on a 2-hour early dismissal for students. We are also excited to celebrate our graduates this week: William Fleming on Friday at 10 a.m. and Patrick Henry on Friday at 3 p.m. Graduation is always a special milestone, and we are incredibly proud of the class of 2026 and all that they have accomplished!

This school year brought both successes and challenges. Like many school divisions, we face difficult financial realities that will impact us as we move forward into the next school year. And we had to make important decisions about how to best support our schools, our students, and our community. Through it all, though, our teachers, our staff, administrators, families, community partners, and School Board, pulled together and remained focused on what matters most, which is our students. Because of that shared commitment, we were able to stay focused while our students continue to learn, grow, and excel in academics, the arts, athletics, and in their service to others. Their accomplishments reflect not only their hard work but also the encouragement and support of the people around them. And for that, we are deeply grateful. �

As summer begins, we are looking forward to welcoming many students back for summer learning, athletics, fine arts, and enrichment opportunities. Our STAR program and high school summer school begin Monday, June 15th. We will also continue offering our free Staying Safe by Staying Connected camps, the Community Builders program for rising 8th graders, and our summer reading program. We know summer is also a time for rest, family, and renewal. And we hope every student and staff member has the opportunity to recharge and enjoy time with loved ones.

More information about summer opportunities will be available on our website, and we will send a text message link following this call.

Before I close, I simply want to say thank you. Public education is strongest when schools and families work together, and we are grateful for the trust that you place in us each day. I wish you and your family a safe, joyful, and restful summer. Congratulations again to the class of 2026, and thank you for being a part of the Roanoke City Public Schools community. Have a wonderful evening."

Photos from Imagination Library of Roanoke City's post 06/02/2026
05/31/2026
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502 19th Street SE
Roanoke, VA
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