The local business community understands the importance of Work Based Learning and workforce development. Our partners provide valuable opportunities for career exploration and preparation for our students in real world settings.
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 Office of the Chief Information Technology Officer provides information technology leadership, products, and services while managing division-wide information resources. The office reports to the Superintendent.
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.
The Office of Nontraditional School Programs cultivates varied and innovative instructional practices and community supports for students in varying degrees of academic and social-emotional distress. The office reports to the Chief of Schools.
The Office of Comptroller is responsible for the financial accounting activity for FCPS; this includes accounting operations; directing payment of obligations; financial reporting; financial policies, procedures and controls; financial oversight; financial systems support; and Risk Management.
Risk Management (RM) safeguards the well-being of students, staff, and community members, fostering a secure and resilient environment for all.
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.
The Office of Family and School Partnerships provides divisionwide support for high impact family and community engagement. The office reports to the Chief Experience and Engagement Officer.
The Advisory Committee for Students with Disabilities (ACSD) 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 2024-25.
School Board Liaison: Rachna Sizemore Heizer
Staff Liaison: Michael Bloom, Director, Office of Special Education Instruction
The primary goal of the Office of Communications (OC) is to foster the reputation of Fairfax County Public Schools as a high-performing school division where students, employees, and families are engaged and informed. The office reports to the Superintendent.
Students receive instruction in career education in a variety of community settings and businesses. In addition to learning work skills, students receive instruction in applied academics, self-advocacy and independent living skills.
The Office of the Chief of Schools supervises the six region offices and Thomas Jefferson High School, as well as the Department of School Improvement and Supports and the offices of Nontraditional School Programs and Student Activities and Athletics. The office reports to the Superintendent.
The Advisory Committee for Students with Disabilities (ACSD) 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 2023-24.
School Board Liaison: Rachna Sizemore Heizer
Staff Liaison: Michael Bloom, Director, Office of Special Education Instruction
Get ready to redefine summer learning and join us as we build and celebrate community collaboration like never before!
Stay tuned for an exciting journey ahead.
The Office of Division Counsel provides legal advice and legal defense for Fairfax County Public Schools. The office also responds to VFOIA (Virginia Freedom of Information Act) and FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) requests. The office reports to the Superintendent.
As students grow as ethical and global citizens, they can act responsibly, recognize and appreciate the similarities and differences among people and their cultures, and care for their community and environment.
Join the FCPS Family Vision Groups to collaborate with district leadership on enhancing student success. Your input is essential as we work together to create a thriving learning environment for all students.
The Facilities and Membership Dashboards are a set of dashboards that provide Fairfax County Public Schools and the community an understanding of membership trends, the conditions of existing school facilities, and the planned school facilities.
The Office of the Chief Academic Officer includes these areas: Office of Assessment and Reporting, Instructional Services Department, and Department of Special Services. The office reports to the Superintendent.
Supports the work of the Board as that work is defined in the Strategic Governance Manual.
Chair: Robyn Lady
Staff Liaison: Dr. Michelle Reid, Superintendent; Christina K. Setlow, Clerk of the School Board
Members: Dr. Ricardy Anderson, Seema Dixit, Melanie Meren, Rachna Sizemore Heizer
The Fairfax County Athletic Council serves in an advisory capacity to the Board of Supervisors, the Department of Neighborhood and Community Services, the Park Authority, and the School Board on sports matters.
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
Plans strategies, topics, timelines, and other matters related to Board and community.
Chair: Marcia St. John-Cunning
Staff Liaisons: Christina K. Setlow, Clerk of the Board; Beth Visioli, Interim Executive Director, Office of Communications
Members: Sandy Anderson, Ryan McElveen, Melanie Meren, Ilryong Moon