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Follow-up to Mask Changes Effective March 1
As a reminder, mask wearing becomes optional for all March 1. Masks are no longer required during low and medium COVID-19 community levels. Some students and staff may choose to continue to wear a mask for personal or health reasons and others may not. Families, please talk with your children about…
Employee News Blog for the Week of February 28, 2022
Get the latest news for employees for the week of February 28, 2022
Assisting Children in Developing a Healthy Self-Esteem
Healthy Minds Feature - Learn tips and strategies to build self-esteem and prevent a low self-concept.
Employee News Blog for the Week of February 21, 2022
Employee news for the week of February 21, 2022
Supporting Fine Motor Skills One Loop at a Time; First Grade Shoelace Challenge Proves a Hit
Being able to tie your own shoelaces is a crucial life skill that most children master in the early elementary years. At Stratford Landing Elementary School, first graders are getting a helping hand from their teachers.
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - February 23, 2022
Information on COVID-19 relief funding, the Fiscal Year 2023 budget, registration for IFTA and EIFTA, donating cars to the student Auto Tech program, and a reminder about an upcoming student holiday.
ESSER III Funding Already Making an Impact in Schools, Much More to Come
Last fall, FCPS received $188.8 million in federal funding to help schools safely reopen and address the impacts of COVID-19 on students. Find out where that money is being used to help students bounce back after two years of learning in a pandemic.
Board Games, Backpacks and Boosting Academics: Rocky Run Middle School Taps Pandemic Funds to Assist All Students
See how one middle school is spending its share of the $188.8 million in federal relief funding that FCPS received to address the impacts of COVID-19 on students.
Mask Guidance Update
On Wednesday, the Virginia General Assembly passed Senate Bill 739, which allows parents to opt their children out of mask-wearing effective March 1. At this time, FCPS' layered prevention strategies, including universal masking, remain in place.
Employee News Blog for the Week of February 14, 2022
Get the latest news for employees for the week of February 14, 2022.
FCPS This Week - February 16, 2022
This week's issue of FCPS This Week has information on how we measure community transmission, kindergarten registration, completing the FAFSA, the Back 2 Fairfax operational seminar, and becoming a 2022 Science Fair judge.
Cappies Review of Airness at McLean High School
The Cappies is a program through which high school theater and journalism students are trained as critics, attend shows at other schools, write reviews, and publish those reviews. Amelia Preble of Robinson Secondary School provides her review of Airness as performed by McLean High School.
Partnership Update - February 2022
Read the latest news happening in Business and Community Partnerships
From Fairfax HS Team Captain to Super Bowl Star
Starting safety for the Los Angeles Rams Nick Scott played for two years at Fairfax High School, where he formed a special bond with his coach and made lifelong friends.
Update on Our Roll Back Plan
FCPS will scale back some prevention strategies, such as masking, testing, and quarantining, when the Fairfax County community reaches moderate transmission of COVID-19 and remains there for seven consecutive days.
Call for Science Fair Judges as One Judge Reflects on 42 Years With FCPS' Science Fair
Each year, more than 200 judges are needed at our Regional Science and Engineering Fair (March 9-20) to evaluate hundreds of student projects in categories from astronomy to plant sciences to robotics. If you are interested in being a judge, please register by Friday, March 11.
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - February 9, 2022
Learn about FCPS students in the Winter Olympics, health and safety updates, the Instruction 2 Industry Career Expo event for high school students, ESSER III funding, magnet school information nights, and a Substitute Teacher Job Fair.
Messages of Hope and Gratitude for FCPS Employees
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors recently declared February 8, "We Love FCPS Day." That same day, our friends at Volunteer Fairfax showed their love by delivering over 5,000 personal valentine cards to FCPS staff members in more than 40 schools.
FCPS Elementary Embraces `Innovation Hour’ to Spur Creativity, Boost Friday Attendance
In a Fairfax elementary classroom on a Friday in December, a pair of girls are teaching themselves sign language, while a boy across the aisle is building a replica of a CH-53 military helicopter and another group of students are making clothes for fairies using a tiny fashion bust.
Employee News Blog - Week of February 7, 2022
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Update on Legal Challenge- Masks Remain
Arlington Circuit Court agreed to a temporary injunction requested by FCPS and six other Northern Virginia school districts, that takes immediate action to protect the health of our community and also reaffirms the constitutional right in the Commonwealth of Virginia of school boards to make policy…
FCPS CARES - February 2022
FCPS CARES submissions for the month of February 2022.
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - February 2, 2022
In this week's issue, get information on the 2022-23 school year calendar, registration for the CTE Summer Academy and Tech Adventure Camp, winners of the 2022 Regional Scholastic Art Awards, and the Back2Fairfax Operational Seminar.
Two TJHSST Students Make History, Chosen for U.S. Senate Youth Program
It's the first time ever two Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology students have been picked to represent Virginia in the prestigious program.
Employee News Blog - Week of January 31, 2022
Get all the latest employee news for the week of January 31, 2022.
Employee News Blog - A Message From Dr. Brabrand
Dr. Brabrand shares a message about the power of our work as professional educators and how we can continue to be a community that supports every FCPS student.
South Lakes Grad Makes Second Winter Olympics Appearance, Marshall Junior Waits in Wings
Ilia Malinin, 17, Is U.S. Men’s Figure Skating Team’s First Alternate for Beijing Olympics; Maame Biney reprises role on U.S. Women’s Speed Skating team
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - January 26, 2022
Get information on FCPS' mask requirements, the Superintendent search, mentoring, and February parent webinars.
Frost Minds Matter Hosts a Gratitude Challenge and Food Drive
Healthy Minds Feature - Gratitude is not only a gift that helps others, but it makes the giver feel connected to something greater than themselves.
Employee News Blog - Week of January 24, 2022
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Teaching Children about Healthy Diet and Exercise
Healthy Minds Feature - Parents and guardians are in a unique position to positively influence children’s healthy eating habits and exercise.
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - January 19, 2022
Information to help your student be prepared for virtual learning days; universal mask wearing; vaccination locations; fall sports champions; and the FY 2023 Budget.
TJHSST Students Use Coding and Creativity to Communicate with Non-Verbal Elementary Students
The TJ Assistive Technology Club creates games and activities to help younger students practice their communication skills in a fun, interactive way.
Employee News - Week of January 17, 2022
This week's Employee News blog has information on updating your vaccination status, free home COVID-19 tests, and the Special Education Conference in March.
Partnership Update - January 2022
Learn about the newest partnerships in motion with Business and Community Partnerships.
Snow Is in the Forecast: How to Prepare for an Inclement Weather Virtual Learning Day
What to students and staff can expect on a virtual learning inclement weather day.
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - January 12, 2022
This week's issue has the latest COVID-19 guidance, information on upcoming Superintendent Search Virtual Town Hall meetings, open house dates at FCPS Academies, and a reminder of upcoming student holidays.
Congratulations to FCPS' Fall 2021 Sports Champions!
Congratulations to all the FCPS student-athletes who participated in this year's fall sports season. This year, two FCPS teams and two individuals won the Virginia High School League (VHSL) championships in their respective sports, and five teams and three individuals were the state runners-up.
Cappies Review of Puffs (Two Act Edition for Young Wizards) at South County High School
The Cappies is a program through which high school theater and journalism students are trained as critics, attend shows at other schools, write reviews, and publish those reviews. Sara Kaufman of Justice High School provides her review of Puffs (Two Act Edition for Young Wizards) as performed by…
Calling All College Students! Use your Breaks to Make Extra Cash by Becoming A Sub
Looking for a job? Substitute teaching offers a flexible schedule and excellent pay. One college student shares his experience and encourages others to give it a try.
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - January 8, 2022
The first issue of FCPS This Week for 2022 has information on navigating the COVID surge, changes to quarantine and isolation, the superintendent search, and the 2023-27 Capital Improvement Plan.
How to Receive FCPS Messages in Your Own Language
You can choose one of several languages for your FCPS messages. Also, learn about translations.
FCPS CARES - January 2022
FCPS CARES submissions for the month of January 2022.
UPDATE: NEW LOCATION for Sat/Sun Optional Diagnostic Testing for Symptomatic FCPS Students and Staff
FCPS will be offering additional diagnostic testing Sunday, January 2 for symptomatic staff and students at South County High School
Teachers for Tomorrow Prepares Students for Careers in K-12 Education
The course allows students to explore different methods of teaching and develop several skills in their path to becoming a teacher.
FCPS Families in Need Receive Holiday Care Packages
'Hope for the Holidays' care packages were gifted to 50 families from Dogwood Elementary.
Ride-Alongs Return to EMT Course after Pandemic Paused Hands-On Learning
For two years, EMT students at FCPS were not able to do ambulance ride-alongs with Fairfax County Fire and Rescue due to COVID-19 restrictions. Now, students are getting valuable patient experience once again, and learning skills to propel their future careers.
FCPS This Week - December 15, 2021
In the last issue of 2021, get information on winter break, COVID-19 testing and vaccinations, the superintendent search, 2022 summer learning programs, and new magisterial districts for some schools.
FCPS 4th-Grader Turns Pandemic Pastime Into Food Network Debut
Churchill Road Elementary Student to Appear on Food Network’s Kids Baking Championship.
Giving the Gift of an Experience
This holiday season, it may be better to focus on special experiences and time with loved ones rather than the latest toys or gadgets.