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The vision of Instructional Services is to lead the development of innovative curriculum and instructional programs for Fairfax County Public Schools in collaboration with local, national, and international experts. Instructional Services will use current research-based best practices to guide instruction that is customized for all students providing equal opportunity so that all students can reach their full potential and be successful, productive citizens in the 21st century.

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NECC Global Classroom

It is the goal of Fairfax County Public Schools to create a model elementary classroom that offers teachers and students the opportunity to experience innovative interactive learning that extends beyond the walls of the classroom to anywhere around the world, interact with experts and students.
At this time, we are interested in securing participation from organizations, both within and outside the United States, to interact with classrooms in FCPS at the elementary level.

If you are interested in receiving more information as it becomes available, please complete the form.


Tech Adventure Camp

Tech Adventure Camp gives current 5, 6, & 7 grade students an opportunity to explore careers and technology by rotating through the following courses: Creating the Shot, Design Studio, Hollywood Here We Come, Invent the Future, Make the Game, and Well Fit...Well Fed.

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Summer Programs 2009

Plans are emerging for the Summer Academic Program. Learn more.


IFTA: Institute For The Arts

Celebrating its 22nd year, the Summer Institute for the Arts (IFTA) offers enrichment visual and performing arts programs for rising 7th grade students through rising 12th grade students.   This summer, more than 700 of the county’s most talented and motivated artists and performers will come to Robinson Secondary School to explore, experiment, create, learn and perform with an unparalleled group of peers and our award winning educators.


What is FCPS eCART?

Learn more about FCPS eCART (Electronic Curriculum Assessment Resource Tool).


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Peter Noonan, Assistant Superintendent of Instructional Services

Fairfax County Public School's Instructional Services Department (ISD) , under the direction of Peter Noonan, provides instructional leadership for regular and compensatory education for all students from preschool through high school as well as management of the adult and community education program.

The Instructional Services Department staff members have five main areas of concentration:

1) Curriculum Standards, Development, and Implementation
Insuring that Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) respond to the changing demands of society and the work place.

2) Curriculum Support and Materials
Supporting instructional programs, which are already in place, by updating staff knowledge and skills regarding the curriculum and giving in-depth training to administrators and selected teachers so that they can provide instructional leadership in the schools.

3) Individual School Support
Directly assisting schools to help them implement execute their school plans, solve problems, and enhance instruction for students

4) Staff Training and Instructional Delivery
Promoting a high-performance FCPS work force with the expertise and ability to effectively implement instruction in the classroom.

5) Direct Program Delivery and Management
ISD operates a number of programs which directly involve students such as the high school science fair and the Online Campus , as well as provide management for instructional programs.

The department is organized into eight offices, each representing a different blocks of grade levels or curriculum focus areas. To learn more about the department, please link to our community guides listed above or link to one of our office home pages. If you have questions about the department, please contact Karin Williams via e-mail, Karin.Williams@fcps.edu or by phone at 703-208-7742.


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Curriculum Standards, Development, and Implementation:
This function insures that FCPS schools respond to the changing demands of society and the work place. The Instructional Services Department (ISD) promotes quality education for FCPS students by setting standards for instruction and achievement so that our students will be competitive in a changing economy. Courses of study are updated and implemented on a regular cycle so that they reflect instructional research, the changing needs of society, and the diverse needs of the student population. ISD monitors the overall instructional program by evaluating programs and student achievement data and by preparing reports and documents for the state and other community groups and agencies.

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Curriculum Support and Materials
This function is designed to support instructional programs, which are already in place, by updating staff knowledge and skills regarding the curriculum and giving in-depth training to administrators and selected teachers so that they can provide instructional leadership in the schools. The department identifies the textbooks, equipment, software, and supplementary materials needed for effective instruction and is responsible for the systemwide Instructional Technology Plan. ISD operates the Instructional Materials Processing Center, which is responsible for the distribution of over 11,000 science and other instructional kits each year.

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Individual School Support
This function involves direct assistance to schools to help them implement their school plans, solve problems, and enhance instruction for students. ISD staff are involved in classroom observations and the teacher improvement process.

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Staff Training and Instructional Delivery
This function is designed to promote a high-performance FCPS work force with the expertise and ability to effectively implement instruction in the classroom. The department provides courses, workshops, and other training, which relate to successful job performance. The department provides support for special populations and programs by helping teachers expand their repertoire of teaching strategies to implement special programs such as Reading Recovery, Project Excel, the Reduced Ratio program, Focus and Magnet schools, Success by Eight, Standards of Learning remediation, and Foreign Language Immersion.

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Direct Program Delivery and Management
ISD operates a number of programs which directly involve students such as the high school science fair and the Online Campus. Other programs directly involve operational aspects of the school system such as interviewing and placing teachers, coordinating recognition programs, and managing professional technical programs which are not in the traditional school environment. ISD is responsible for the management of a large number of grant programs such as Title I and Head Start/FECEP.

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