This report describes all education-related legislation as considered during the 2021 General Assembly Session. Legislation is reported as Passed or Failed.
Education for Employment (EFE) is a course for high school students with disabilities that develops employability and job-seeking skills and empowers students to become self-advocates.
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.
Conduct & Discipline Related Legislation
This page includes information about education-related legislation from the most recent General Assembly Session.
The Lewis Leadership Program is proposed to be a full-time enrollment program which will adopt the principles of Congressman John Lewis’ life through a curriculum that focuses on government, public policy, leadership, and human rights. This innovative program is designed to infuse the core curriculum so all students of John R. Lewis High School have the opportunity to explore concepts within their classes.
Get the most accurate information from FCPS on how to prepare yourself and your family in the event of a crisis or emergency, and learn what shelter-in-place, secure the building, and lockdown mean.
In FCPS, we believe excellence, equity, and access to opportunity are essential for success. The information on this webpage is also available in a brochure.
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 Office of Assessment and Reporting coordinates mandated tests by the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) and the school district. The office reports to the Chief Academic Officer.
Team members from the Fairfax County Public Schools Office of Communication and Community Relations (OCCR) presented information about an award winning calendar communication campaign at the annual National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA) conference in July 2022.
Forms related to the eligibility process, the reevaluation process, and the Individualized Education Program (IEP). Additional forms related to the special education process are also included here.
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.
FCPS’ budget reflects the school system's priorities. It's also a communications tool that informs parents, staff members, students, and community members about our values and goals. Find out more about the budget development calendar, budget documents, and quarterly budget reviews.
Death is a part of life, but that doesn’t make it easy to deal with—especially when you’re dealing with the loss of someone special. This page offers suggestions for how to cope.
Providing information about services or federal, state, or local special education guidelines and procedures. There is one PSL assigned to each pyramid of schools.
Global classrooms provide student collaboration opportunities with international peers to take action on content related global issues, while incorporating skills to prepare students for a sustainable future.
The Office of Auditor General performs and reviews audit plans and completed audit reports. Readers can call 571-423-1333 to report fraud, waste, and abuse. The office reports to the School Board.