Get information about registration opportunities within FCPS such as early childhood, kindergarten, grades 1 through 12, adult high school, language immersion programs, online campus, high school academies, and summer learning.
This registration page offers information about registration opportunities within FCPS for New and Returning families. New and Returning families can use Online Registration for student registration of Kindergarten (00) through 12th grade for the 2024-2025 school year.
Learn about the forms, such as Emergency Care, Home Language Survey, and Health Information, that are needed for student registration at an FCPS school.
For some situation in which a language other than or in addition to English is shown on the Home Language Survey--or for special circumstances--you will need to register at one of three conveniently located centers.
Get registered for the FCPS secure solution for accessing information about your child's attendance, class performance, demographic data, and link to Schoology.
The Office of the Chief Experience and Engagement Officer includes the following: Office of Communications, Office of Community Relations, Office of Family and School Partnerships, Office of the Ombuds, Student Registration, and Educate Fairfax. The office reports to the Superintendent.
Bilingual community liaisons support families during the student registration process. They also help determine if parents have needs beyond registering their child for school.
Information and registration links for the annual Fairfax County Regional Science and Engineering Fair. Prospective judges and organizations can register to participate in the science fair.
MyPDE is a unified system for the communication and registration of professional development and training, and performance evaluations for all FCPS employees.
Learn about FCPS resources including Adult & Community Education, Family and School Partnerships, the Employee Hub, MyPDE, Out of Office School Support, School Psychology Services, Parent Resource Center, Social Worker Services, and Student Safety & Wellness.
The FCPS World Languages Credit Exam assesses language proficiency. The exam provides up to three World Language credits. Exam credits may also fulfill the World Languages requirements for the Advanced Studies Diploma and the Virginia Department of Education’s Seal of Biliteracy.
Online courses are open to eligible high and middle school students who meet prerequisites and technical requirements. Learn which courses you can take online.
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.
The School Board welcomes comments from Fairfax County residents and believes that strong community engagement and outreach are important components of a successful school system.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Summer Academy helps students build on their skills and explore career pathways. Students design their experience by choosing their classes. This camp is open to students currently in grades 6-11.
Student Information System (SIS) provides secure online access to student information for parents and middle/high school students. Learn about SIS ParentVUE and SIS StudentVUE.
The FCPS Adult ESOL program provides adult students with the practical English language they need in their everyday lives, as well as English skills that will help them advance in their education or careers.