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Key Findings Regarding the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Commended Student Notifications
Message from the Superintendent to Share Key Findings Regarding the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Commended Student Notifications
“Seeing the Pure Emotion” of Learning is a “Privilege”
After 25 years as a physical education teacher, this year Kirsten Birge went back to school, herself, in order to support and assist her special education students in a new way. While working toward licensure, she has moved from the gymnasium to the classroom; from being an adapted physical…
Columbia Scholastic Press Association Honors Three FCPS Schools with Crown Awards
This year, three Fairfax County school news publications were honored with Crown Awards in a ceremony at Columbia University on March 17.
FCPS This Week - March 29
In this issue, read about Dr. Reid on the Multilingual Podcast, Student Awards, and the Upcoming Fentanyl Conversation.
FCPS Stance on 2023 Proposed History and Social Science Standards
FCPS raises numerous issues with the proposed history and social science standards in a letter to the Virginia Department of Education and the Virginia Board of Education.
Lifelong Memories and Confidence
Anne Ray wants to provide her students with lifelong memories and confidence. Why do you work for FCPS?
FCPS Named ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year
Fairfax County Public Schools has been selected as a 2023 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year winner for Sustained Excellence.
New Features on Website Benefit Diverse Communities
A new language translation and text-to-speech feature, available on the FCPS website (www.fcps.edu) and each school website.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This week she visited White Oaks ES and attended the Korean Community Service Center banquet. She highlights the work of the Student Advisory Council and student artists.
From Mentorship to Friendship
They began as mentor/mentee, now they're forever-friends. Read more in this blog, and tell us: Have you formed life-long relationships at FCPS?
FCPS Students Earn 33 National Scholastic Art and Writing Awards
FCPS students received 33 national awards through the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. FCPS students were recognized for original art and writing with one American Visions Medal, ten Gold Medals, one Silver Medal with Distinction, and 21 Silver Medals.
Ten FCPS Projects Earn Grand Prize Award in 2023 Regional Science and Engineering Fair
The 68th annual Fairfax County Regional Science and Engineering Fair showcased over 300 high school science projects. Ten FCPS projects received Grand Prize awards and are eligible to compete in the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in May and many others are eligible to compete…
🏀 FCPS This Week - March 22 🏆
In this issue, learn more about updating your contact information, student awards, heard start, and the parent phone lines.
Six FCPS Teams, 40 Individuals Win 2022-23 VHSL Winter Sports Championships
Congratulations to all the FCPS student-athletes who participated in the 2022-23 winter sports season. This year, six teams and 40 individuals won the Virginia High School League Class 6 championship in their respective sports.
Full Orbit: From Science Fair to Mars Mission
Twenty-five years ago, Swati Mohan presented a science fair project on what it would be like to grow plants on Mars. Little did she know she would eventually be working as an aerospace engineer with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL). She was the Guidance and Controls Operations lead on the Mars 2020…
Stepping Out of Her Comfort Zone into a Career
Learn about what inspired Jasmine Piernas to teach for FCPS.
5-4-3-2-1 Early Childhood Tips for Today: Self-Regulation
5 things to know or do, 4 links to visit, 3 points to access research, 2 children read aloud, 1 video to view!
Four-peat for Madison Girls Basketball
With an "and-one" layup in overtime, the Madison Warhawks Girls Basketball Team defeated the Manchester Lancers (49-46) last week, making this their fourth consecutive state title. This was Madison’s ninth state final appearance—now the most in the history of Class 6 and the former Group AAA.
FCPS Nearly Doubles Arabic Language Course Enrollment Over Decade
Teachers credit the spike in Arabic course enrollment to parents who’ve lobbied for more access to language offerings, keeping coursework fun and instruction that can begin in elementary school and continue through the international baccalaureate level.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This week she attended the FCPS-hosted community meeting on the opioid crisis. She visited Annandale Terrace ES, Saratoga ES, Lemon Road ES, and Westbriar ES.
No Money Needed for Prom Dress Shop at Centreville High School
Marketing students from Centreville HS and the Fair Oaks Classroom on the Mall program will open their Prom Dress Shop on Friday, March 24, at Centreville HS. The shop helps financially challenged students attend prom by providing dresses and accessories at no cost.
Spring Professional Development Opportunities
Looking to grow in your career? Explore these professional development opportunities.
What Brought You (Back) to FCPS?
Thank you to all the employees who have shared their stories over the last few months. We’ve compiled some of the inspirational stories we’ve received, and continue to encourage you to share your story of why you work for FCPS and/or who has inspired you on your journey.
FCPS This Week: March 15
In this issue, learn about No-Cost Mental Health Teletherapy for Students, VGA Assessment Reports, the Dangers of Fentanyl, and more.
McLean High School Student Places in Top 10 of Regeneron Science Talent Search
Ethan Zhou, a student at McLean High School, placed 7th in the national 2023 Regeneron Science Talent Search. The competition is the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors.
Thirty-Six Teachers Earn or Renew Certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
FCPS teachers who achieved or renewed certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards were honored by the Fairfax County School Board.
I Hope I Can Make an Impact
Find out who influenced this teacher at Woodburn. Who had an impact on you? Tell us more!
FCPS Students from Fifteen High Schools Win Awards at Virginia DECA Conference, Earn a Trip to DECA International Conference
A total of 203 students earned the right to compete at the DECA International Career Development Conference April 22-25.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This week she visited Rolling Valley ES, West Springfield HS, and McNair ES. She watched the Madison HS girls basketball team win the state championship and participated in a panel as part of a…
FCPS School Board Approves Collective Bargaining
At their March 9, 2023, meeting, the Fairfax County School Board voted to approve a collective bargaining resolution.
New Virtual Mental Health Services Begin April 10
FCPS has partnered with Hazel Health to begin offering virtual mental health services to all FCPS high school students.
Happy National School Social Work Week! 💐
March 5-11 is National School Social Work Week!
Celebrating Arts in Our Schools - And the Heroes Who Support Them
This month, we celebrate all art and music programs in our schools—and the FCPS Heroes who help our students learn and appreciate all forms of art
Partnership Update - March 2023
See what's happening in Business and Community Partnerships
School Board Meeting Highlights - March 9, 2023
March 9, 2023 - Regular Meeting
Out of This World Idea with a Local Impact: Middle School Students Use Vertical Farming System to Feed Families
Engineering students are using a futuristic farming method to grow food for the Luther Jackson Middle School food pantry.
Sleep Matters in Children and Youth
HEALTHY MINDS FEATURE --- Learn about the importance of sleep in children and youth leading healthy, happy, and productive lives...along with strategies to use to improve sleep if needed.
FCPS This Week - March 8
In this week's issue, find information on an upcoming Opioid Awareness Meeting, Kindergarten Registration, SACC Registration, and more.
Inspired by "ah-ha!" Moments
Initially, Mary Fernandez wasn't considering become a teacher. Learn about what inspired her.
Cappies Review of Pippin at Justice High School
Justice High School's production of Pippin is reviewed by Cappies critic Andrew Landrum of Herndon High School.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This week she attended an art awards ceremony, a student technology fair, a celebration for social workers, and a meeting with members of the Junior Achievement of Greater Washington.
Two FCPS Middle School Teachers Head Abroad on Fulbright Awards
Shannon Evans, French teacher at Thoreau Middle School, and Sulekha Subhash, emotional disabilities teacher at Luther Jackson Middle School, received Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Program awards.
FCPS This Week - March 1
In this issue, learn about the FY 2024 Advertised Budget, PreK Registration, Magnet School Lottery
Lifesaving Lessons Learned at Longfellow Middle School
Last week, Longfellow Middle School took part in an all-day CPR training event organized by Gwyneth’s Gift Foundation. The foundation was created in 2015 by Joel and Jennifer Griffin in honor of Gwyneth, their oldest daughter. Gwyneth collapsed unexpectedly during her middle school field day in 2012…
Teacher Loves Friendly Atmosphere and Community of Bucknell
What do you enjoy about working at your school? Share with us!
FCPS CARES - March 2023
FCPS CARES submissions for the month of March 2023.
5-4-3-2-1 Early Childhood Tips for Today: Music and Movement
5 things to know or do, 4 links to visit, 3 points to access research, 2 children read aloud, 1 video to view!
From FCPS Theater to HBO Max Series Regular
As part of Black History Month, FCPS staff recently interviewed Grace Duah, West Springfield High School Class of 2016 graduate and series regular on HBO Max’s Gossip Girl reboot.
Students Celebrate Black History Month with Family Reunion Event
The project focused on community and connections through art, music, and food.
“When I Sing, It Feels Like I Am Floating in a Space of My Own.”
Nine Daniels Run Elementary School students have been invited to perform at a national music teacher convention in Jacksonville, Florida.