The Human Resources Office of Employee Relations (OER) has a formal policy in place for filing a complaint of discrimination. Read our non-discrimination statement or learn more about filing a complaint.
Students with dyslexia often have the cognitive capacity to learn grade level content, but their reading and writing difficulties get in the way. There are some accommodations often recommended for students with dyslexia.
Assistive Technology Services works in collaboration with FCPSOn schools to leverage technology across all learning environments for students with disabilities.
The settlement between FCPS, disability rights organizations, and students follows an overhaul of practices. Seclusion has been prohibited in all FCPS base schools since January 1, 2021, and will be banned in all FCPS schools, including private schools with whom FCPS contracts, by the start of the 2022-2023 school year.
The Office of Auditor General performs and reviews audit plans and completed audit reports. Readers can call 571-423-1333 to report fraud, waste, and abuse. The office reports to the School Board.
Our high school advanced technical and specialized elective courses are available at the High School Academies for students interested in pursuing coursework in a variety of options related to career pathways.
Feedback from a variety of sources is considered as the school calendar is developed. Read more about the process for finalizing holidays and early release days.
The Fairfax County School Board requested public feedback during the W.T. Woodson High School Renaming process. During the second phase, feedback was requested on proposed names for the school.
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.
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.
The High-Quality Work-Based Learning Internship Guide provides employers with everything they need to consider when developing and implementing a high school internship program. Included in the guide are sections covering the basics of creating internship positions, the hiring process, management, evaluation, and legal requirements for students who are under 18 years of age.