Learn about the waiver programs in Virginia, different services available, eligibility requirements, and the application process for school aged children. We'll also explore other resources available to students with disabilities in Virginia.
Meeting minutes, lists of teachers and their salaries, and school construction records of the Dranesville District School Board can be found in this collection.
The school trustees of all the magisterial districts and towns met bi-annually as a combined County School Board to discuss high-level matters dealing with finances, public school law, and the school calendar, to name a few. The records of these meetings are found in this collection.
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.
Earn your high school credential through the Fairfax County Adult High School. Residents of Fairfax County who are 18 years of age and older are eligible to enroll.
FCPS staff collaborate to provide accessibility resources, professional development, and guidance across the division. FCPS Keep C.A.L.M and Choose Accessible Learning Materials is a way to support the FCPS commitment to Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
Every school has an assistive technology coach who works with school teams to incorporate devices, software, or equipment used by individuals with disabilities to perform functions that might otherwise be difficult or impossible. Learn about accessible instructional materials, support for students with reading difficulties, augmentative and alternative communication, and executive functioning.
The Instructional Coaching program prepares and supports teacher leaders who guide their colleagues in data analysis, best practices, and collaboration to improve student learning.
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 organized a list of community resources for families of students with disabilities, mental health concerns, and medical conditions.
Learn about our associations for teachers which include the Fairfax County Federation of Teachers (AFT Local 2401), Fairfax Education Association (FEA), Hispanic Educators Association (HEA), Asian Educators Association (AEA), Director of Student Activities Association, Fairfax Alliance of Black School Educators, and FCPS Pride.
Under most circumstances, when a student reaches the age of majority on his or her eighteenth (18) birthday, the rights related to special education provided by the school system transfer from the parents or guardians to the student.
Meeting minutes, voting records, and policy statements of the Fairfax County School Board related to desegregation/integration can be found in this collection.