Information about steps for students or families who believe that conditions of the school or decisions made by staff members are not in their best interest.
Planning for the transition from school to post-school options is a critical part of a students’ Individual Education Program (IEP) process in the middle and high school years.
The settlement between FCPS, disability rights organizations, and students follows an overhaul of practices. Seclusion has been prohibited in all FCPS base schools since January 1, 2021, and will be banned in all FCPS schools, including private schools with whom FCPS contracts, by the start of the 2022-2023 school year.
During the General Assembly Session, this page will be updated frequently with information about education-related legislation that has been introduced during the Session.
The Athletic Training Program is designed to provide quality sports injury care in each of the high schools. These individuals are committed to providing quality healthcare for the entire student body.
FCPS began integrating staff into the formerly all-white schools during the 1964-65 school year. Learn about these staff members and the schools to which they were assigned.
Support, services, and consultation is available to any FCPS school community affected by loss caused by humans or natural disasters; deaths; suicides; and other tragedies.
Transportation Services is responsible for providing the safe and efficient transportation of students to and from schools and activities. Parking is limited at many FCPS facilities and buildings. Get familiar with the school bus, student, and visitor parking. Learn more about electric school buses and how FCPS is working to be carbon neutral by 2035.
FCPS is committed to the whole child, whole school, and whole community by providing comprehensive education and services that support the success of every student and staff member.
Budget-related questions are asked by the School Board throughout the budget development process. Staff prepare responses to the related questions which are also available.
Join us on April 20, 2024 at Marshall High School to ensure the safety, support, and inclusion of every member of our school community. Our Family Summit is free and open to all families, educators and community members in the Fairfax County Public School division.
Budget provides resources school division needs to help students and staff begin long recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and to prepare us to return to five days of in-person instruction this fall.
Give students, educators and administrators on-the-go access to popular e-books. This robust collection is an easy and cost-effective way for libraries to provide full-text e-books that align with their school’s curricula.
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 JROTC program provides a four-year program of instruction that emphasizes academic preparation, citizenship, leadership, character development, and the scope and nature of the particular military service branch.
The Advisory Committee for Students with Disabilities is a local advisory committee for special education, appointed by each local school board, shall advise the school board through the division superintendent. This information is for school year 2022-23.
School Board Liaison: Rachna Sizemore Heizer
Staff Liaison: Michael Bloom, Director, Office of Special Education Instruction
View resources for students and families that will be available while schools are closed for winter break--from December 18, 2023, to January 1, 2024, and beyond.
This main page offers information about FCPS activities and enrichment opportunities, including athletics, service learning, international study, driver education, test preparation, and field trips, plus activities for elementary, middle and high school students.
Renovation including additions, bringing the future building area to approximately 104,000 SF. Additions include classrooms, administrative offices, library, and site improvements.
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Student Activities and Athletics staff members provide a well-balanced activities program for students at all levels, and athletics for middle and high school students. The office reports to the Chief of Schools.
School booster clubs and PTA or PTO groups manage a variety of fee-based programs that benefit students such as after-school classes, clinics, and camps. Find out how to reserve space for your programs.