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Robust community engagement across FCPS is a critical part of the boundary review process. It is required by FCPS Boundary Policy 8130 and the Code of Virginia.
No meetings are scheduled at this time.
All virtual meetings followed the same format as the in-person meetings, and the same information was shared.
Arabic | Chinese | English | Korean | Spanish | Urdu | Vietnamese
Arabic | Chinese | English | Korean | Spanish | Urdu | Vietnamese
This first set of community meetings included one meeting in each of Fairfax County Public Schools' six regions. All meetings were held in-person and followed the same format. Language interpretation was provided as needed.
Monday, November 18 | 6:30-8 p.m. | Region 2 |
Monday, December 2 | 6:30-8 p.m. | Region 5 Westfield HS (Cafeteria) |
Tuesday, December 3 | 6:30-8 p.m. | Region 4 Lake Braddock Secondary School (Cafeteria) |
Monday, December 9 | 6:30-8 p.m. | Region 3 Mount Vernon High School (Cafeteria) |
Thursday, December 12 | 6:45-8:15 p.m. | Region 6 Annandale HS (Cafeteria) |
Wednesday, December 18 | 6:30-8 p.m. | Region 1 Madison HS (Cafeteria) |
Collaborating with the community to address capacity challenges, with a particular focus on the needs of Coates Elementary
Members of the Superintendent's Boundary Review Advisory Committee include parents, caregivers and/or community members from each of FCPS’ 24 high school pyramids, together with school-based and division administrators, teachers, operational staff, and other community representatives.
Collaborating with the community to address capacity challenges, with a particular focus on the needs of Parklawn Elementary
Community input is vital to the boundary review process. We have completed six in-person Community Boundary Review Meetings.
FCPS is undergoing a comprehensive boundary review for the first time in nearly four decades.
Historical information about the Fairfax County School Board review of the Boundary Policy.