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The Family Life Education Curriculum Advisory Committee (FLECAC) for levels K through 12 shall be established and maintained to advise the K-12 health and physical education and FLE curriculum coordinator on Program of Studies development and implementation. The role of the committee is to provide advice and recommendations to the curriculum coordinator as goals, objectives, media, and special instructional materials are developed. (FCPS Regulation 1708)
Committee Chairperson Elizabeth Payne, Coordinator, Health, Family Life, and Physical Education, Instructional Services Department
2017-2018 School Year
Committee Chairperson Elizabeth Payne, Coordinator, Health, Family Life, and Physical Education, Instructional Services Department
2017-2018 School Year
By enrolling in a high school Career and Technical Education course or program, students learn the technical applications of many occupations while preparing for higher education or entry-level employment.
Families can use these resources to support their students through the Family Academy offerings.
Information on special education services and parental rights, including parental consent, specifically for our military families.
Responsive, student-centered, collaborative guidance and leadership related to the implementation of and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations as they pertain to special education.
A core program of Career and Technical Education courses is offered in every middle school.
Join us on April 20, 2024 at Marshall High School to ensure the safety, support, and inclusion of every member of our school community. Our Family Summit is free and open to all families, educators and community members in the Fairfax County Public School division.
Resources available to support our military-connected students and families. This includes extracurricular activities and local community resources.
The Office of Family and School Partnerships provides divisionwide support for high impact family and community engagement. The office reports to the Chief Experience and Engagement Officer.
Accelerated Workforce Education (AWE) is an affordable program for young adults seeking guidance in planning their education and career after high school. AWE is offered through a partnership between FCPS Adult and Community Education (ACE) and FCPS K-12 programs. AWE students work toward certification in Apprenticeship, Health Science, or Business and Information Technology pathways by attending subject specific courses learning real-world, practical skills.