While some students know from an early age what postsecondary path they plan to pursue, others are not so sure. Use these resources to explore a variety of options for life after high school.
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.
FCPS has developed Regulation 1502, Expectations for Meditation and Silent Reflection Space Accommodations, to ensure all students and staff have reasonable accommodation and access to meditation and silent reflection spaces within the school division. The regulation provides guidance for schools on how to manage requests for silent reflection during instructional and non-instructional time, and for students to leave school for religious activities.
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.
This main page offers information about FCPS activities and enrichment opportunities, including athletics, service learning, international study, driver education, test preparation, and field trips, plus activities for elementary, middle and high school students.
Conduct & Discipline Related Legislation
This page includes information about education-related legislation from the most recent General Assembly Session.
The Office of the Chief Financial Officer oversees the following offices: Office of Benefit Services, Office of Budget Services, Office of Comptroller, Office of Payroll Management, and Office of Procurement Services. The office reports to the Superintendent.
Provides recommendations to the local educational agency (or board) on current job needs and the relevancy of career and technical education programs.
School Board Liaison: Kyle McDaniel
Staff Liaison: Whitney Ketchledge, Coordinator, Career and Technical Education, Department of Instructional Services
2023-24 School Year
Transportation Services is responsible for providing the safe and efficient transportation of students to and from schools and activities. Parking is limited at many FCPS facilities and buildings. Get familiar with the school bus, student, and visitor parking. Learn more about electric school buses and how FCPS is working to be carbon neutral by 2035.
As students go through the K-12 experience, it is important for them to determine their individual strengths and realize passions. This insight will help guide their career choice and determine which postsecondary path would best.
Bilingual community liaisons support families during the student registration process. They also help determine if parents have needs beyond registering their child for school.
Learn about Human Resources information, including Uconnect, Onboarding, ID badges, laptops, licensure, employee benefits, payroll management, substitute management, time and attendance reporting, salary services, and more.
The School Board provides oversight of Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) through regular engagement with Division Leadership and through these superintendent evaluation, executive limitations, and strategic plan goal reporting.
The Part-Time Advanced Academic Program extends and enriches the FCPS Program of Studies in the four core content areas. Eligibility for Part-Time AAP is determined by a school-based screening committee.
The Office of Instructional Licensure assists with questions regarding instructional licensure for prospective employees while helping current employees with renewals or an endorsement change.