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Sangster Elementary School Named 2021 National Blue Ribbon School
Sangster Elementary School has been named a 2021 National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education. The Fairfax County school is among seven schools in Virginia receiving the honor this year.
Fairfax County Schools, Students Open Doors and Arms to Afghan Refugees
More than 80 Afghan students have enrolled in FCPS schools over the past few weeks after hundreds of refugee families made Northern Virginia their first stop in the U.S.
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - September 15, 2021
Get an update on FCPS' strong return to school, Walk to School Day on October 6, Parent Resource Center webinars, and how to get updates by text from FCPS.
Partnership Update - September 2021
Find out what's happening in Business and Community Partnerships
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - September 8, 2021
This week's issue of FCPS this Week has answers to frequently asked questions about student-athlete vaccinations, and information about the process for returning vaccinated students to the classroom, multilingual parent podcasts, and school lunch.
FCPS Cares - September 2021
The FCPS Cares Program is an opportunity for parents, staff, and community members to recognize FCPS employees for going above and beyond to help others and show they care. Read about some of our amazing staff here and consider submitting an outstanding employee for recognition.
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - September 1, 2021
Get information on COVID-19 protocols, the vaccination requirement for athletic participation, 2021-22 cultural observances and religious holidays, and the plan for ESSER III funding.
Students Earn AP Capstone Diploma and AP Seminar and Research Certificates
Sixty-six (66) FCPS students earned the Advanced Placement (AP) Capstone Diploma and twenty-three (23) students earned the AP Seminar and Research Certificate™ during the 2020-2021 school year.
Fairfax County School Board Approves $188 Million ESSER III Spending Plan
The Fairfax County School Board approved a $188.6 million spending plan for the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER III) grant funds at its Board meeting on August 26.
Fairfax County Public Schools Announces Standards of Learning Data in Line with Pandemic Trends Felt Across the Region
The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) has announced 2020-21 Standards of Learning (SOL) pass rates for school divisions that show that the impact of the pandemic on Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) was similar to that felt across the entire state.
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - August 25, 2021
Learn about our strong, safe, in-person opening of schools, the latest on bus transportation, a COVID-19 vaccine/testing requirement for staff members, and a reminder about the upcoming Labor Day break.
Sharing Our Success
Welcome to our inaugural edition of Sharing Our Success, an annual publication that highlights the 2020-21 achievements of our students and educators.
Glasgow Staff, Students Ready to Skate Into New School Year
Glasgow staff, students participate in skateboard design team-building workshop to hone collaborative skills in advance of start of school year.
FCPS This Week e-newsletter - August 18, 2021
In this week's issue, get information on the First Day of School countdown, health and safety updates, school meals, and Back to School Night schedules.
View Return to School Town Halls
Your questions about the measures FCPS will be using to keep schools safe for a strong return to school were answered during the August 16 Town Hall (English) and August 17 Town Hall (Spanish). View the recordings.
Summer Graduation Ceremony
Celebrate the success of our summer graduates who participated in the graduation ceremony in August.
Partnership Update - August 2021
Check out the updates with Business and Community Partnerships
FCPS This Week - August 4, 2021
The first issue of the 2021-22 school year has all the information you need for back to school.
From Student to Proud Principal: Meet the New Columbia Elementary School Leader who Once Walked the Halls as a Child
He was a floppy haired five-year-old when he first walked through the doors of Columbia Elementary School in Annandale, now, Michael Astudillo has returned — this time, as the principal.
Easing the Back-to-School Transition
Learn tips to help ease the up-coming transition back to school and promote a successful school experience.
One Book and Bike at a Time: FCPS Student Donation Drive Making a Difference for Tanzanian Community
16-year-old Sophia Brown organized a bike drive at her high school, then traveled to Africa this summer to deliver the donations to teachers and students in one remote village.
Partnership Update - July 2021
Find out what's happening in Business and Community Partnerships
Special Education Students Dig In to Transform a Green Space and Gain Work Skills at the Same Time
These hard working students at West Springfield High School turned an overgrown courtyard into a beautiful garden retreat.
“Yay, No Computer!:” Bridge to First Grade Summer Program Eases Return to In-Person Learning
Students in Silverbrook Elementary School's Bridge to First Grade program rejoice in things they may have missed during virtual Kindergarten -- like seeing a friend's face for the first time, sharing your favorite color with a classmate, and learning how to walk in a single file line through school…
Fairfax County School Board Sets Goal for Carbon Neutral Energy Use by 2040
The Fairfax County School Board has accepted the recommendations of the Joint Environmental Task Force (JET) to set a goal for the school division to become carbon neutral by 2040.
Fairfax County School Board Directs Superintendent to Submit ESSER III Plan
At its July 15 Board meeting, the Fairfax County School Board authorized Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) Superintendent Scott S.Brabrand to develop and submit a formal plan to the state to access an allocation of $188.6 million in Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER III)…
Fairfax County School Board Announces Historical Markers Contest
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) is hosting an historical markers content with a focus on African American history in Fairfax County.
Stella Pekarsky Elected Fairfax County School Board Chair; Rachna Sizemore Heizer Elected Vice Chair
The Fairfax County School Board has elected Stella Pekarsky (Sully District) as chair and Rachna Sizemore Heizer (Member-at-Large) as vice chair for a one-year term.
FCPS Superintendent Announces Departure from School Division in July 2022
Superintendent Brabrand announces his departure from the division at the end of his contract.
Dr. Brabrand Message to the Community
Superintendent Brabrand sent a message to the community.
Lynbrook Elementary Turns Garden Plots Over to Families, Who Grow Food for Own Tables
Lynbrook Elementary School has turned over school garden plots to eight families who are learning from master gardeners, growing food for their own dinner tables, and teaching their children the importance of eating vegetables.
“Even the Smallest Little Thing Can Have a Positive Impact on the Life of a Student.”
From autism diagnosis to graduation with a 4.0 GPA, Centreville High School Class of ‘21 student, Logan De La Cruz and his mother Kolette, an FCPS assistant principal, couldn’t be more thankful for the support they have received along the way.
Going for Gold: Former FCPS Athletes Fulfill Olympic Dream
Every four years, the world’s best athletes pack their bags, board a plane, and embark on the journey of a lifetime to the Olympic Games. This year, some of the remarkable young men and women heading to Tokyo are Fairfax County Public School graduates.
FCPS Principal Visits Students’ Homes to Reconnect During Virtual Learning
West Springfield Elementary Principal Dr. Kelly Sheers made dozens of home visits to virtual students this year, ensuring their families still felt connected to the FCPS community.
FCPS Cares - July/August 2021
FCPS Cares for the months of July and August 2021.
Queen Bee: Fairfax County Teen Places 21st in National Spelling Contest
Akshita Balaji, 14, was the first Fairfax County Public School student in at least a decade to make it to the final 30 spellers in the contest.
Fairfax County School Board Nominates Three Fairfax County Businesses to 2021 VSBA Business Honor Roll
The Fairfax County School Board nominated three Northern Virginia businesses to the Virginia School Boards Association (VSBA) Business Honor Roll for their support of K-12 education. The Capital Area Food Bank, Cox Communications and Cox Business, and Synetic Theater were recognized at the Board’s…
Fairfax County Public Schools Names Region 4 Assistant Superintendent
Fairfax County Public Schools named Penny Gros the new Assistant Superintendent of Region 4.
FCPS Students Build $1 Million Home During the Pandemic and Learn Life Lessons Along the Way
Through hands-on learning, Career and Technical Education students gain real-world construction experience to build a state-of-the-art home in Springfield, Va.
TJHSST Offers Admission to 550 Students; Broadens Access to Students Who Have an Aptitude for STEM
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST), a Governor's School within Fairfax County Public Schools that is regularly ranked as one of the top schools in the country, has offered admission to 550 students for the Class of 2025.
`Wow, This is Really Working!' Annandale High Newcomers Make Computers in Student-Led Workshop
Woodson's Ian Wallace leads Annandale High newcomers, most of whom arrived in the U.S. within the past year, in computer building workshop.
Historical Roadside Marker Named By Laurel Ridge Elementary School Students Unveiled on Juneteenth
School Based Technology Specialist Maura Keaney led a history project for fourth graders which involved researching and nominating unrecognized African American Virginians.
Fairfax County School Board Recognizes Juneteenth
The Fairfax County School Board read a resolution at their June 17 meeting acknowledging the historical significance and importance of Juneteenth.
Fairfax County School Board Celebrates June as Pride Month
The Fairfax County School Board recognized June as Pride Month and shared a recognition at their meeting on Thursday, June 17.
FCPS Names New Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Services
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) Superintendent Scott S. Brabrand has named Noel Klimenko, a proven FCPS leader for over three decades, as Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Services.
Fairfax County School Board Selects Thomas Jefferson HS for Science and Technology Student as Recipient of 2021 Character Award
Gurleen Kaur, a 2021 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School, has been selected as recipient of the 2021 Fairfax County School Board Character Award.
Madeline Miles Awarded Laura Ashley Piper Scholarship
The 2021 School Board Laura Ashley Piper Award was presented to Madeline Miles, a graduate of Centreville High School.
FCPS This Week - June 16, 2021
In the final issue of the 2020-21 school year, get information on summer food distribution, mask guidance for summer school, the Outstanding Employee Award winners, and graduations.
FCPS Students-Turned-Teachers Awarded Grant for Work in Underserved Communities
Teachers Aimee Cabrera and Darling Lievano draw on their Latin American roots to inspire their students to seek success at Mount Eagle and Beech Tree Elementary Schools.
Photos 6-11-21
See photos of teacher and students celebrating teacher appreciation week, Pride Month, finding cicadas, butterflies, and more.