Fairfax County Adult High School
Dream Catchers is a George Mason University partnership to support college attendance for at-hope youth.
Serving students in grades 9-12 (ages 17-22) whose life circumstances could result, or have resulted, in an interruption of their education or in their dropping out of school; or students who may need a smaller school environment to thrive.
Alternative learning centers provide educational services for students in grades K-10 in a nontraditional learning environment.
This cooperative effort meets the needs of the whole learner. Each program is designed to meet the needs of a specific student population including those who have exhibited truancy, serious delinquency, poor school performance, substance abuse, criminal behavior, abuse and neglect, depression…
Serving students who have been referred by the Division Superintendent due to serious violations of the code of conduct outlined in the Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R) booklet.
Educational programs supervised and fully funded by the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE).
Educational services for students who are unable to attend school due to illness or disciplinary action.
Earn your high school credential through the Fairfax County Adult High School. Residents of Fairfax County who are 18 years of age and older are eligible to enroll.
Dream Catchers is a George Mason University partnership to support college attendance for at-hope youth.
Serving students in grades 9-12 (ages 17-22) whose life circumstances could result, or have resulted, in an interruption of their education or in their dropping out of school; or students who may need a smaller school environment to thrive.
Expectations for student behavior and adult responses to enhance school safety and to create a fair, equitable and supportive school environment.
Resources that can help prepare students for long-term success by making sure they are in school every day.
FCPS offices and programs, government agencies, and non-profit organizations.
Serving students who have been referred by the Division Superintendent due to serious violations of the code of conduct outlined in the Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R) booklet.
Social Work Services: Details and data for the 2023-24 School Year