A collaborative effort among FCPS staff and businesses in Fairfax County to provide students aged 18 to 22 with employment training in real work settings.
Student Activities and Athletic Programs Related Legislation
This page includes information about education-related legislation from the most recent General Assembly Session.
Meeting minutes, lists of teachers and their salaries, and school construction records of the Lee District School Board can be found in this collection.
The Family Resource Center tutor list contains the names of current FCPS employees who hold a valid and current teaching license in Virginia. These employees have contacted the Family Resource Center to offer their services. The tutor list is updated monthly during the school year.
For some situation in which a language other than or in addition to English is shown on the Home Language Survey--or for special circumstances--you will need to register at one of three conveniently located centers.
The Earl L. Pulley Career Center is one of two Fairfax County Public Schools centers that provides career and employment skills instruction to students with disabilities.
The S. John Davis Career Center is one of two Fairfax County Public Schools centers that provides career and employment skills instruction to students with disabilities.
Did you know that three Fairfax County high schools have been named in honor of President Thomas Jefferson? Learn about the history of the second Thomas Jefferson High School.
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.
Learn what you can do to support good student decision-making and prevent gang involvement. Learn how to report suspected gang activity, to recognize risk factors for getting involved with gangs, and to identify the warning signs often associated with gang involvement.
The Office of the Chief Experience and Engagement Officer includes the following: Office of Communications, Office of Community Relations, Office of Family and School Partnerships, Office of the Ombuds, Student Registration, and Educate Fairfax. The office reports to the Superintendent.
Renovation including additions, will bring the future building area to approximately 103,000 SF. Additions include a library, classrooms, music room, administrative offices, cafeteria expansion, and site improvements.
Renovation including additions, bringing the future building area to approximately 104,000 SF. Additions include classrooms, administrative offices, library, and site improvements.
Children and adolescents will get sick at times and may need to stay at home, but we want to work with you to help minimize the number of days your student misses school.
School booster clubs and PTA or PTO groups manage a variety of fee-based programs that benefit students such as after-school classes, clinics, and camps. Find out how to reserve space for your programs.
High school is a time of academic and career choices for teens. They must decide whether to take regular, Honors, Academy, Advanced Placement (AP), or International Baccalaureate courses.
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.
Renovation including additions, totaling approximately 91,000 SF. Additions include classrooms, administrative offices, library, and site improvements.
Renovation with additions, will bring the total future building area to approximately 179,000 SF. Additions include classrooms, library, administrative offices, and site improvements including parking.