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.
Here you will find more information about important benefit considerations for FCPS employees who are planning to get married or have recently gotten married.
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.
To help ensure that you and your child are on the same page with respect to device use and media consumption, FCPS is providing the following resources to support family conversations.
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.
What color is your thinking? Six Thinking Hats, a book by Edward DeBono, provides a colorful structure to guide children as they discuss a topic or issue from six different perspectives.
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.