Know when your bus is approaching your stop. See real-time map locations for your student's buses. Get push-notifications when the bus gets close by. Get everyone to the stop at the right time!
The elementary progress report uses a standards-based grading system. Resources are available for parents and guardians to help understand what standards-based grading is. Guidelines are incorporated for student achievement and effort marks.
Ready for the next stage in your career? At FCPS, you will find renewed purpose in a workplace that enables you to positively impact the lives of your students and advance your career.
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.
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.
School social workers are mental health professionals who address the social, emotional, behavioral, and environmental factors impacting a student’s ability to perform at their best. Our social worker assignments are listed here.
The AI program at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology is one example of FCPS’s effort to meet its strategic plan goals, specifically Goal #5, Leading for Tomorrow’s Innovation, which seeks to push students to innovate and prepare for the future.
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 Parent Advocacy Handbook explains the factors involved in middle school as it may be the first experience a student has with multiple teachers and the team approach to instruction.
Students with dyslexia are empowered when the adults in their lives involve them in exploring what dyslexia means to them, advocating for the supports that help the most, and celebrating effort, progress and strengths.
FCPS’ Teachers for Tomorrow (TfT) is an approved Virginia Department of Education program offered to high school juniors and seniors interested in pursuing a career in education. The program is designed to attract high school students to the field of education through exposure to a world-class curriculum and hands-on experience that focuses on teaching.