FCPS has partnered with Hazel Health to help eliminate barriers to quality mental health care services for all high school students, at no cost to families. Available beginning April 10, 2023.
This main ESSER page describes how FCPS maintained the health and safety of students, educators, and other school and division staff during and following the return to full in-person instruction under the ESSER III (COVID Response) Fund.
The Office of Research and Strategic Improvement supports high quality teaching and learning in Fairfax County Public Schools through research-based processes, tools, and evidence. The office reports to the Chief of Staff.
The Fairfax County School Board has established the following list of guiding principles to direct certain outcomes in facilities planning and to provide a context for decisions impacting the division’s capital needs.
Feeling super stressed? Worried about a friend's mental health—or your own? Get tips to help manage your emotions and see what to do if you are in crisis.
The Office of Procurement Services secures goods and services for schools and departments, by working with vendors, overseeing the contracting process, and ensuring compliance with all procurement activities.
The elementary progress report uses a standards-based grading system. Resources are available for parents and guardians to help understand what standards-based grading is. Guidelines are incorporated for student achievement and effort marks.
The FCPS Portrait of a Graduate includes skills that comprise five important attributes: Communicator, Collaborator, Ethical & Global Citizen, Creative & Critical Thinker, and Goal-Directed & Resilient Individual.
Did you know that three Fairfax County high schools have been named in honor of President Thomas Jefferson? Learn about the history of the second Thomas Jefferson High School.
Workplace Training collaborates with organizations to maintain their competitive edge with customized training programs that are responsive to the specific challenges and needs of the business and its people.
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).
School social workers are mental health professionals who address the social, emotional, behavioral, and environmental factors impacting a student’s ability to perform at their best. Our social worker assignments are listed here.