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.
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.
Concerned about your child’s reading and/or spelling? Worried that your child might have dyslexia? Turn to your child’s school for support so that together, you can develop a plan to address and monitor your child’s needs. If your child currently receives special education services, please consult with your child’s IEP team.
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
We believe that every youth deserves a safe, nurturing and enriching environment to spend those critical hours in between school dismissal and when parents return home from work.
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.
Programs include alternative high schools and learning centers, the Interagency Alternative School (IAS), the AIM Program (Achievement, Integrity, and Maturity), state programs, out-of-school support, and the adult high school.
The Summer Residential Governor's Schools (SRGS) are month-long residential programs for current year tenth- and eleventh-grade gifted students in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Boundary adjustment approved by School Board to address capacity challenges across all McLean elementary schools, with a particular focus on the needs of Kent Gardens Elementary.
High school students in the Northern Virginia region connect with industry professionals through panel discussions, career planning support, and much more!
The capital project is identified to relieve overcrowding in the Dunn Loring/Falls Church/Tysons areas by repurposing the Dunn Loring Administrative Center.
FCPS has partnered with Hazel Health to help eliminate barriers to quality mental health care services for all high school students, at no cost to families. Available beginning April 10, 2023.