Technology tools and resources that support students with disabilities who receive category B services within FCPS and access special education instruction in various classroom settings.
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.
Fairfax County Public Schools is committed to providing a safe and respectful learning environment for all students and to providing equal access to educational programs, services, and activities. We appreciate the many contributions made by LGBTQIA+ members of the school community, which includes people from all walks of life who should be able to live without fear of prejudice, discrimination, harassment, or violence.
This page provides details on the latest FCPS graduating class for use by colleges and other postsecondary institutions in addition to the larger community.
Resources to help you learn the signs and symptoms of child abuse and neglect. Includes information on how to respond if you suspect that a child has been abused or neglected by an adult caregiver.
2e learners have the ability to think, reason, and problem-solve at advanced levels, and they also have special learning needs. FCPS provides accommodations to ensure the success for 2e students--a unique group of learners.
Meeting minutes, voting records, and policy statements of the Fairfax County School Board related to desegregation/integration can be found in this collection.
We're here to support you as you explore your personal, academic, and professional interests while at FCPS. Here's where you can find our top tools, services, resources, and opportunities.
In addition to the tools that require consent shared by your child’s school, there are additional Google services that require parental permission. These go beyond the core services provided by Google Workspace for Education.
Technology resources for accessible classrooms. Includes tools to support executive functioning skills and to support students with reading difficulties.
Both the IB Diploma Program and the AP Program offer students the opportunity to take college-level courses in high school. FCPS has an open enrollment policy for both programs and all students are encouraged to take AP/IB courses in their area(s) of academic strength. Students and parents are encouraged to check the website of the high school that they will attend to determine program and course offerings at their individual school.
Interested in applying for a coaching position? Vacant positions for our high schools and secondary schools are posted here. Schools individually hire for all levels (varsity, jv, and freshmen) for both boys and girls sports.
The Human Resources Office of Employee Relations (OER) has a formal policy in place for filing a complaint of discrimination. Read our non-discrimination statement or learn more about filing a complaint.
Government Relations serves as a liaison between state and national policymakers for the benefit of students. The office reports to the Chief Experience and Engagement Officer.
Support learning experiences that prepare FCPS students for 21st century careers in diverse fields, such as cyber, journalism, skilled trades, entrepreneurship, and high demand STEM / STEAM fields.
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.