These Google maps show the location of each school in FCPS grouped by region and filterable by each pyramid. An administrative office location map is also provided.
The Family Resource Center (FRC) offers free webinars, consultations, a lending library, and resources to help adults support the success of all students, including those with learning challenges, special needs, and disabilities. The center was formerly named the Parent Resource Center.
Welcome to FCPS! Our Welcome Center, provides a wide variety of assistance to help answer inquiries of the general public, current and new employees, and other stakeholders. We look forward to assisting you!
Family Resource Center professionals offer supportive consultations to answer questions, find resources and discuss any concerns you may have about a student.
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.
The Earl L. Pulley Career Center is one of two Fairfax County Public Schools centers that provides career and employment skills instruction to students with disabilities.
The S. John Davis Career Center is one of two Fairfax County Public Schools centers that provides career and employment skills instruction to students with disabilities.
The Family Resource Center tutor list contains the names of current FCPS employees who hold a valid and current teaching license in Virginia. These employees have contacted the Family Resource Center to offer their services. The tutor list is updated monthly during the school year.
Responsive, student-centered, collaborative guidance and leadership related to the implementation of and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations as they pertain to special education.
Some of the digital resources your child may use this year require parental consent. Listed below are the digital tools that are used at your child’s school that require parental approval, and not all tools will be used by every student.
The Safe Routes to School (SRTS) program helps schools create plans, activities, and infrastructure improvements to increase the number of students who bike and walk to school.
Apply to be a principal, assistant principal, advanced academic resource teacher, school-based technology specialist, instructional coach, school psychologist, director of student services, director of student activities, and more.
This main page for Extended School Year (ESY) services. Special education and related services are provided beyond the normal school year for the purpose of providing a free appropriate public education (FAPE).
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.
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.
Assists with the development of health policy in the school division and evaluates the status of school health, health education, school environment, and health services.
School Board Liaison: Robyn Lady
Staff Liaison: Lea Skurpski, Director, Office of Operations and Strategic Planning