Technology tools and resources that support students with disabilities who receive category B services within FCPS and access special education instruction in various classroom settings.
Here you will find more information about the short-term disability benefits offered by FCPS, including eligibility requirements, when/how to file a claim, income replacement details, and contact information.
Support learning experiences that prepare FCPS students for 21st century careers in diverse fields, such as cyber, journalism, skilled trades, entrepreneurship, and high demand STEM / STEAM fields.
Here you will find more information about important benefit considerations for FCPS employees who are planning to get married or have recently gotten married.
Join the FCPS Family Vision Groups to collaborate with district leadership on enhancing student success. Your input is essential as we work together to create a thriving learning environment for all students.
The Office of the Chief Information Technology Officer provides information technology leadership, products, and services while managing division-wide information resources. The office reports to the Superintendent.
Supports the work of the Board as that work is defined in the Strategic Governance Manual.
Chair: Robyn Lady
Staff Liaison: Dr. Michelle Reid, Superintendent; Christina K. Setlow, Clerk of the School Board
Members: Dr. Ricardy Anderson, Seema Dixit, Melanie Meren, Rachna Sizemore Heizer
Universal Design for Learning is a set of principles for curriculum development that give all individuals equal opportunities to learn. Explore these quick and easy inclusive tools and resources that can facilitate learning in FCPSOn, Strategies for Success and other classrooms for diverse students.
Learn about Human Resources information, including Uconnect, Onboarding, ID badges, laptops, licensure, employee benefits, payroll management, substitute management, time and attendance reporting, salary services, and more.
In Virginia, all students aged five (5) through eighteen (18) are required to attend school regularly. FCPS must record student attendance every day school is in session.