Elementary School

School-located Vaccine Clinics for Ages 5 - 11

Fairfax Health District and Fairfax County Public Schools are hosting 19 COVID-19 vaccine clinics at designated schools for students ages 5-11 years.     Attendees are not required to be a student at that school. Vaccines will not be available for those 12 years and older.  No appointment is necessary, vaccinations are free, and children must be accompanied by a parent or another responsible adult.  

Kindergarten and Grade 1 Dual Language Immersion Lottery Registration is Open

Kindergarten and Grade 1 Dual Language Immersion Lottery Registration is Open

Online registration for the Immersion Kindergarten and Grade 1 lottery is open.  Parents may register their child for the 2021-2022 school year using their FCPS SIS account credentials.  Registration for Grade 1 will be open until February 18 at 4 p.m.   Registration for Kindergarten will be open until March 11 at 4 p.m. 

 

Virginia Survey of Families with Young Children

VIRGINIA SURVEY OF FAMILIES WITH YOUNG CHILDREN

COVID-19  has  impacted  Virginia' s  families and our youngest learners. If you are a Virginia parent or guardian of a young child, birth through kindergarten, we want to hear about your child' s early care and education experiences  during  COVID-19.

COVID-19 ha sido un desafío para las familias de niños pequeños en Virginia. Le invitamos a realizar una breve encuesta sobre el cuidado y/o la educación de su hijo más pequeño durante este tiempo desafiante.

Dual Language Immersion Informational Meetings

Online registration for the county-wide lottery for Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS)  dual language immersion (DLI) programs will open on Monday, January 24. Current prekindergarten students may apply for the kindergarten immersion program and current kindergarten students may apply for the first-grade immersion programs for the 2022-23 school year.

Reminder: Referral Window for Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) Level IV Screening Consideration Ends December 1

Tuesday, December 1 is the close of the window (Sept 8-Dec 1) for parents to submit a referral form for their student to be screened for full-time Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) Level IV. The parent referral form, submitted to the school, is one pathway to have a student screened for AAP Level IV. Parents should not wait for an announcement of the second grade screening pool if they want to make sure their student is screened for AAP Level IV in the coming cycle. Parents of students in grades 2-7 will need to submit the referral form by December 1.

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