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.
The Learning Model outlines the FCPS instructional vision ensuring all students develop rich content knowledge and reach Portrait of a Graduate outcomes.
AAP offers flexible deadlines and will match previous gifted and talented services per the Interstate Compact for Educational Opportunity for Military Children.
Learn more about the process for obtaining information under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (VFOIA) and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
Get registered for the FCPS secure solution for accessing information about your child's attendance, class performance, demographic data, and link to Schoology.
Renovation including additions, totaling approximately 93,000 SF. Additions include classrooms, administrative offices, library, and site improvements.
Work Awareness and Transition (WAT) is a course for middle and high school students with disabilities that emphasizes personal awareness, career exploration, and work expectations.
College Partnership Program (CPP) helps high school students prepare for college. Students attend monthly meetings and information sessions. It is one of several college success programs offered by FCPS.
Here you will find more information on the FCPS Employee Wellness Program, such as employee wellness incentives, gym and fitness discounts, the employee flu shot program, and more!
Meeting minutes, lists of teachers and their salaries, and school construction records of the Falls Church District School Board can be found in this collection.
The Institute for the Arts (IFTA) is a two or three-week summer enrichment program for students in middle school and high school. Students select from nearly 60 classes!
Title IX protects your rights as a student to have an educational environment free from sex-based discrimination. If you or someone you know is a victim of sexual harassment or has been accused of sexual harassment, our Title IX Office can help you through the process. View our resources for students.
Each year, Fairfax County Public Schools develops a five-year planning document known as the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) to address future facility needs.
Renovation including additions, totaling approximately 409,700 SF. Additions included science classrooms, administrative offices, library, music rooms, and site improvements including parking.
Renovation including additions, bringing the total building area to approximately 206,000 SF. Additions include classrooms, administrative offices, library, and site improvements.
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.
Here you will find more information about important benefit considerations for FCPS employees who are planning to get married or have recently gotten married.
Students build self-awareness, self-advocacy, self-determination, and customer-service skills through a comprehensive transition curriculum and an exploration of the 16 Career Clusters.
This main Title I page includes the listing of FCPS Title I schools. The page also contains information about how schools are selected for Title I funding; how Title I federal funds are distributed; and how schools use Title I funding to improve teaching and help students learn.
The Instructional Coaching program prepares and supports teacher leaders who guide their colleagues in data analysis, best practices, and collaboration to improve student learning.
Renovation including additions, totaling approximately 97,200 SF. Additions include classrooms, administrative offices, library, and site improvements.