Subject-Specific AAP supports students who show potential in areas of specific academic strength. Eligibility for Subject-Specific AAP is determined by a school-based screening committee.
Career and Transition Services offers classes and programs that teach workplace readiness skills, employability skills, self-advocacy, and self-determination.
Work-Based Learning links the classroom to the real world. This offers students with disabilities knowledge, skills and experiences. They explore career options and develop tailored plans for the future.
Region 5 serves schools in the Chantilly, Fairfax, Marshall, Westfield, and Woodson pyramids and is led by an assistant superintendent and executive principals. The region reports to the Chief of Schools.
Budget provides resources school division needs to help students and staff begin long recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and to prepare us to return to five days of in-person instruction this fall.
Meeting minutes, voting records, and policy statements of the Fairfax County School Board related to desegregation/integration can be found in this collection.
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.
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.
Student Information System (SIS) provides secure online access to student information for parents and middle/high school students. Learn about SIS ParentVUE and SIS StudentVUE.
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.
Audit reports, produced by by the Office of Auditor General (OAG), are available, including mid-year audit reports, turnover audits, specific contract audits, school activity funds and more.
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.
Region 6 serves schools in the Annandale, Hayfield, and Lewis pyramids and is led by an assistant superintendent and executive principals. The region reports to the Chief of Schools.