Fairfax County Public Schools provides a continuum of advanced academic services at the middle school level. Services provided to middle school students include Young Scholars, Honors classes, Full-Time AAP services, and the International Baccalaureate® (IB) Middle Years Program (MYP).
This page provides details on the latest FCPS graduating class for use by colleges and other postsecondary institutions in addition to the larger community.
The Early Literacy Program is a free, interactive family and child program. Families learn school-readiness strategies to prepare their children for future school success.
The Applied Studies Diploma is a recognized diploma by the Virginia Department of Education. Students who earn an Applied Studies Diploma are able to pursue multiple postsecondary options.
Conduct & Discipline Related Legislation
This page includes information about education-related legislation from the most recent General Assembly Session.
Certified healthcare professionals and volunteers can support the health and wellness of students and staff members by volunteering, donating, and supporting learning.
Making the transition to teaching can seem overwhelming at first, but the end result is a rewarding career that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of students with disabilities. Learn more about becoming a special education teacher with us!
FCPS Dual Language Immersion (DLI) programs begin in Kindergarten or first grade. Students learn math, science, and health in another language (French, German, Japanese, Korean or Spanish).
Join the FCPS Family Vision Groups to collaborate with district leadership on enhancing student success. Your input is essential as we work together to create a thriving learning environment for all students.
The FCPS Portrait of a Graduate includes skills that comprise five important attributes: Communicator, Collaborator, Ethical & Global Citizen, Creative & Critical Thinker, and Goal-Directed & Resilient Individual.
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.
Learn about work through work. Career preparation engages students in authentic learning experiences. Students develop soft and hard skills that they can take to the workplace as an adult.
Finance, Purchasing, and Taxation Related Legislation
This page includes information about education-related legislation from the most recent General Assembly Session.
Technology support videos available in American Sign Language (ASL), Cued Speech, and Spanish from FCPS Hearing and Vision Services. These resources support students who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing or Blind/Visually Impaired.
Career and Transition Services offers classes and programs that teach workplace readiness skills, employability skills, self-advocacy, and self-determination.
All communication should be clear, consistent, and aligned with FCPS’ brand identity. Every message you communicate is a reflection upon you, your school or department, and the entire school division.
Critical and Creative Thinking Strategies grow students' problem-solving skills and thinking processes Teachers embed CCTs in lessons across all subject areas and grade levels.