Career and Technical Education (CTE) Summer Enrichment programs provide students with opportunities to create, explore, and learn during the summer. Help support these programs and make them more accessible to all students.
Enjoy the company of like-minded individuals as you learn a new skill, prepare for a new adventure in life, or simply add some genuine satisfaction to your day.
Learn what you can do to support good student decision-making and prevent gang involvement. Learn how to report suspected gang activity, to recognize risk factors for getting involved with gangs, and to identify the warning signs often associated with gang involvement.
From cybersecurity to marketing, CTE has a wide variety of opportunities for students who want to get real world experience as they prepare for the future.
Your voice matters! Share your thoughts around important topics impacting your students’ success. Help us to better recognize, understand, respect, and address family strengths and needs in our schools.
In FCPS, students with dyslexia usually receive special education services under the category of Specific Learning Disability. Students must meet all criteria to be found eligible for special education services and if eligible, services and supports are addressed through an Individualized Education Program (IEP).
View resources for students and families that will be available while schools are closed for winter break--from December 18, 2023, to January 1, 2024, and beyond.
Making the transition to teaching can seem overwhelming at first, but the end result is a rewarding career that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of students with disabilities. Learn more about becoming a special education teacher with us!
This registration page offers information about registration opportunities within FCPS for New and Returning families. New and Returning families can use Online Registration for student registration of Kindergarten (00) through 12th grade for the 2024-2025 school year.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Summer Academy helps students build on their skills and explore career pathways. Students design their experience by choosing their classes. This camp is open to students currently in grades 6-11.
Provides recommendations to the local educational agency (or board) on current job needs and the relevancy of career and technical education programs.
Board Liaison: Ryan McElveen, At-Large Representative
Staff Liaison: Beth Downey, Coordinator, Career and Technical Education, Department of Instructional Services
2017-2018 School Year
Education for Employment (EFE) is a course for high school students with disabilities that develops employability and job-seeking skills and empowers students to become self-advocates.