Looking for a way to contribute to the community? This main page offers information about FCPS opportunities to get involved, such as mentoring a student, volunteering at a school, donating, or connecting your business/community group with us through a partnership.
The elementary progress report uses a standards-based grading system. Resources are available for parents and guardians to help understand what standards-based grading is. Guidelines are incorporated for student achievement and effort marks.
Learning the role of view point and understanding that each person has a unique point of view is one of the most important thinking skills that a child can acquire.
Get registered for the FCPS secure solution for accessing information about your child's attendance, class performance, demographic data, and link to Schoology.
Supporting direct and indirect support to schools in the instruction of students with significant cognitive disabilities who are accessing an adapted curriculum.
Region 1 serves the schools of the Herndon, Langley, Madison, Oakton, and South Lakes pyramids and is led by an assistant superintendent and executive principals. The region reports to the Chief of Schools.
FCPS' comprehensive and culturally responsive PreK-12 literacy program that uses evidence-based practices, is grounded in science-based reading research, and intentionally expands learning opportunities in accordance with students’ needs.
JSTOR is a digital library including thousands of academic journals, books, and primary source documents. It is an in-depth resource of scholarly information that covers a wide variety of academic subjects.
Student Activities and Athletics staff members provide a well-balanced activities program for students at all levels, and athletics for middle and high school students. The office reports to the Chief of Schools.
Online courses are open to eligible high and middle school students who meet prerequisites and technical requirements. Learn which courses you can take online.
The Community Services Board (CSB) plans, arranges and helps people who live in Fairfax County, and Fairfax and Falls Church cities who have a mental illness, substance abuse, and/or developmental disabilities.
The Office of Nontraditional School Programs cultivates varied and innovative instructional practices and community supports for students in varying degrees of academic and social-emotional distress. The office reports to the Chief of Schools.
Learn about our comprehensive behavior interventions and supports to meet the needs of a broad range of students. Includes information on our behavior support webinar series.