As students go through the K-12 experience, it is important for them to determine their individual strengths and realize passions. This insight will help guide their career choice and determine which postsecondary path would best.
FCPS encourages a culture of improved health and wellness throughout the division. Wellness improvement in FCPS is identified by the School Wellness Surveys, Summary Reports, and Triennial Assessments.
College Partnership Program (CPP) helps high school students prepare for college. Students attend monthly meetings and information sessions. It is one of several college success programs offered by FCPS.
Learn about the forms, such as Emergency Care, Home Language Survey, and Health Information, that are needed for student registration at an FCPS school.
Key information on each Fairfax County public school. Each profile includes contact information, special programs offered, recent test score data (including SOL, AP, IB test sccores), and basic statistics, such as enrollment and staffing.
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.
Access Millions of Images from the World’s Best Image Libraries! The Bridgeman Art Gallery, Getty Images, Ingram Publishing, the National Geographic Society, and other trusted image sources provide the best and broadest offering of curriculum-relevant imagery and clip art materials (infographics, signs and symbols, graphic concepts, and cool vector illustrations), all rights-cleared for educational, non-commercial use.
Understand your net pay by referencing the information on each deduction type. Learn how employees on less than a 12-month contract can receive their salary over a 12 month period.
Region 4 serves the Centreville, Lake Braddock, Robinson, South County, and West Springfield pyramids and is led by an assistant superintendent and executive principals. The region reports to the Chief of Schools.
High school students in the Northern Virginia region connect with industry professionals through panel discussions, career planning support, and much more!
These resources will help guide you in obtaining your instructional license in Virginia. Register for an upcoming info session to learn more about pathways to licensure.