Three middle schools in the Mason District of FCPS currently house sixth grade students, which is a different set-up from all other middle schools across all other districts.
The Earl L. Pulley Career Center is one of two Fairfax County Public Schools centers that provides career and employment skills instruction to students with disabilities.
The S. John Davis Career Center is one of two Fairfax County Public Schools centers that provides career and employment skills instruction to students with disabilities.
Career and Transition Services offers classes and programs that teach workplace readiness skills, employability skills, self-advocacy, and self-determination.
We believe that every youth deserves a safe, nurturing and enriching environment to spend those critical hours in between school dismissal and when parents return home from work.
The Learning Model outlines the FCPS instructional vision ensuring all students develop rich content knowledge and reach Portrait of a Graduate outcomes.
The national and state legislative activity that governs and guides the work of Fairfax County Public Schools in serving the needs of students with dyslexia.
What color is your thinking? Six Thinking Hats, a book by Edward DeBono, provides a colorful structure to guide children as they discuss a topic or issue from six different perspectives.
Transportation Services is responsible for providing the safe and efficient transportation of students to and from schools and activities. Parking is limited at many FCPS facilities and buildings. Get familiar with the school bus, student, and visitor parking. Learn more about electric school buses and how FCPS is working to be carbon neutral by 2035.
Here you will find information about preparing for retirement, retirement pension plans (defined benefit plans - ERFC, VRS, and FCERS), and supplemental retirement savings plans (defined contribution plans - 403, 457, VRS Hybrid 457).
This information is from FCPS' Safe Students, Safe Schools brochure. It is designed to enhance awareness of potential safety and security hazards, and to equip you with practical tips.
Meeting minutes, voting records, and policy statements of the Fairfax County School Board related to desegregation/integration can be found in this collection.
A formal process facilitated by trained, skilled facilitators that brings together those impacted by wrongdoing while focusing on accountability, character development, and school and community safety.
The school trustees of all the magisterial districts and towns met bi-annually as a combined County School Board to discuss high-level matters dealing with finances, public school law, and the school calendar, to name a few. The records of these meetings are found in this collection.