Conduct & Discipline Related Legislation
This page includes information about education-related legislation from the most recent General Assembly Session.
From mental health resources to bullying prevention and food and nutrition services, FCPS is committed to supporting more than just a child's education. Includes information on mental health resources, school health services, our wellness policy, and student safety.
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) Diploma Program (DP) provides comprehensive rigorous education with an international perspective for 11th and 12th graders.
Standards of Quality/Standards of Accreditation Related Legislation
This page includes information about education-related legislation from the most recent General Assembly Session.
During the General Assembly Session, this page will be updated frequently with information about education-related legislation that has been introduced during the Session.
The Business and Information Technology program in the Adult and Community Education (ACE) Program offers a variety of business and computer classes appropriate for individuals seeking skill development for personal or professional use as well as those seeking career training and certifications.
Responsive Instruction helps schools recognize the characteristics of dyslexia and can be utilized to service the needs of student with dyslexia who do not require special education services.
The Office of School Support ensures that every student in FCPS has access to a high quality and equitable education in every classroom in every school. The office is part of the Department of School Improvement and Supports.
Learn about the FCPS Trades for Tomorrow (T4T) course offerings which offer current FCPS students opportunities to participate in apprenticeship, trade and industrial education opportunities. Future development of our T4T program includes defined pathways for students to enter the workforce following successful completion of a course sequence, apprenticeship, and testing.
The FCPS World Languages Credit Exam assesses language proficiency. The exam provides up to three World Language credits. Exam credits may also fulfill the World Languages requirements for the Advanced Studies Diploma and the Virginia Department of Education’s Seal of Biliteracy.
The purpose of the 2023 Divisionwide Comprehensive Plan, adopted by the School Board, is to provide a platform for communicating major divisionwide initiatives and operational plans. This document meets the requirements of the Virginia Department of Education, Standard 6 in the Standards of Quality 2011.
This main ESSER page describes how FCPS will maintain the health and safety of students, educators, and other school and division staff during and following the return to full in-person instruction under the (ESSER) III Fund.
FCPS has developed Regulation 1502, Expectations for Meditation and Silent Reflection Space Accommodations, to ensure all students and staff have reasonable accommodation and access to meditation and silent reflection spaces within the school division. The regulation provides guidance for schools on how to manage requests for silent reflection during instructional and non-instructional time, and for students to leave school for religious activities.
The Office of Talent Acquisition is dedicated to selecting and hiring an outstanding and diverse workforce committed to fostering educational excellence. This includes handling the recruitment and hiring for each FCPS position. Employment also ensures all teachers maintain appropriate licensure.
Get information about registration opportunities within FCPS such as early childhood, kindergarten, grades 1 through 12, adult high school, language immersion programs, online campus, high school academies, and summer learning.
Our mission is to enhance the financial security of members through prudent financial stewardship of a defined benefit plan while providing outstanding retirement services and education.
Learn about the learning management system that will be used divisionwide in Fall 2021, how it supports instructional practices aligned to FCPS’s learning model, and helps students reach the Portrait of a Graduate goals.
This cooperative effort meets the needs of the whole learner. Each program is designed to meet the needs of a specific student population including those who have exhibited truancy, serious delinquency, poor school performance, substance abuse, criminal behavior, abuse and neglect, depression, anxiety, school refusal, conditional expulsion, or family dysfunction.
Whether you are looking to upskill or re-skill your career, prepare for the SAT/ACT exams, or pursue a passion, FCPS ACE is for you! There are more online courses you can take anytime, anywhere; which means more convenience and options for you! Check out our expanded online course offerings today!
The Human Resources Advisory Committee assists the School Board in fulfilling its commitment to equal opportunity and non-discrimination as essential components of educational excellence.