Fairfax Network Programming

Quality Distance Learning for K-12 Enrichment and Staff Development

The Fairfax Network was created by Fairfax County Public Schools in 1990 to support student achievement by providing students with highly engaging models of instruction. The Fairfax Network creates free programming for educators to use in the classroom. The programs are also offered free to public television stations and cable systems that serve school systems across the country. Program content covers a variety of topics across curriculum areas and grade levels, as well as exemplary instructional strategies to assist teachers with their practice.

How to Access Our Programming

Live Streaming & Cable TV

In Fairfax County Public Schools, programming is broadcast and live streamed on our three cable channels, Channel 21, Channel 25, and Channel 99. In the community, programming is broadcast on Cox Cable and Verizon Channel 21.
Watch live streams

Podcasts

Our podcasts are an opportunity to meet innovative educators and authors who love what they do.
Listen to podcasts

YouTube Channel

Our programs are uploaded to the Fairfax Network YouTube Channel.


YouTube

PEG Channels

Our programs are uploaded to PegMedia.org, a media sharing site for Public, Education, and Government (PEG) channels.
PegMedia

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