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 Fairfax County School Board requested public feedback during the W.T. Woodson High School Renaming process. During the second phase, feedback was requested on proposed names for the school.
Teaching children how to research is a critical skill that can start early and will serve them for a lifetime. In today’s world, where there is so much information readily available at our finger tips, it is never too early to begin to teach children how to search with a “critical eye”.
To comply with the Code of Virginia (State laws); both FCPS and VDOE require that all contracted instructional personnel hold and maintain an active VDOE-issued license with the required endorsement(s) for your current teaching assignment(s).
The Constitution of Virginia empowers the Virginia Board of Education (VBOE) with the general supervision of the public school system. This includes responsibility for (subject to General Assembly approval) the major regulations governing public education in Virginia, such as the Standards of Quality, the Standards Accreditation, the Standards of Learning accountability program, and teacher licensure regulations.
The Virginia Board of Education typically meets ten times a year (every month except August and December).
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.
Grade 6 alignment information for parents and guardians of students following an adapted curriculum based on the Virginia Essentialized Standards of Learning (VESOL) and Aligned Standards of Learning (ASOL).
Renovation including additions, totaling approximately 91,000 SF. Additions include classrooms, administrative offices, library, and site improvements.
The Office of the Ombuds offers informal help to resolve concerns, problems, complaints, and other student-related issues. (Note: Previously named Office of the Ombudsman.)
Grade 5 alignment information for parents and guardians of students following an adapted curriculum based on the Virginia Essentialized Standards of Learning (VESOL) and Aligned Standards of Learning (ASOL).
Grade 4 alignment information for parents and guardians of students following an adapted curriculum based on the Virginia Essentialized Standards of Learning (VESOL) and Aligned Standards of Learning (ASOL).
Renovation including additions, totaling approximately 93,000 SF. Additions include classrooms, administrative offices, library, and site improvements.
This main Title I page includes the listing of FCPS Title I schools. The page also contains information about how schools are selected for Title I funding; how Title I federal funds are distributed; and how schools use Title I funding to improve teaching and help students learn.