A collaborative effort among FCPS staff and businesses in Fairfax County to provide students aged 18 to 22 with employment training in real work settings.
Founded in 1956 by a group of Fairfax County teachers, and named 2018 Business Partner of the Year, there’s no one that understands the financial needs of the education community better than Apple Federal Credit Union.
Our social studies curriculum helps students understand the ramifications of events from the past and to prepare for the future as part of a global society.
Dyslexia may take a toll on a student’s self-esteem, may impact his or her relationships, and at times, may manifest in behavioral challenges. There are supports that can help these students continue to be confident and successful.
Some students with dyslexia may qualify for accommodations under Section 504. A 504 plan, developed for a qualified student, addresses the child’s unique disability-related needs.
The section of the Office of Special Education Procedural Support that establishes and maintains procedures to ensure that all eligible students with disabilities receive a free and appropriate public education (FAPE).
The Business and Information Technology program in the Adult and Community Education (ACE) Program offers a variety of business and computer classes appropriate for individuals seeking skill development for personal or professional use as well as those seeking career training and certifications.