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🍎 Together Again: How a Former Student With Disabilities Became Her Teacher’s Colleague
Aisha Farooq is Janelle Ali’s pre-K classroom helper. This isn’t Farooq’s first time working with Ali. Ali was also Farooq’s special education preschool teacher in 2005.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This past week, she attended graduations, FCPS Honors, and more!
FCPS Students Earn 30 National Scholastic Art and Writing Awards
FCPS students received 30 national awards through the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. FCPS students were recognized for original art and writing with one American Visions Medal, eight Gold Medals, 20 Silver Medals, and two portfolio Honorable Mentions.
FCPS Honors Recognizes 2024 Outstanding Employees
Exceptional employees from across Fairfax County Public Schools were recognized at the FCPS Honors event held Wednesday, June 12. Sponsored by Educate Fairfax, the 2024 celebration was hosted at George Mason University’s Center for the Arts.
Communications, Connections, and Creativity: A Senior Internship Experience
This blog was written by Anna Claire Sheehan, a recent graduate of Oakton High School. Anna Claire interned in the FCPS Office of Communications in the final weeks of her senior year. Read about what she learned.
FCPS This Week - June 12, 2024
In this issue, read about student successes, summer resources, and preparing for next school year
Professional Learning Opportunities for Teachers
Check out this list of professional development available this summer.
FCPS Students Honored for Outstanding Achievements in High School Theater at 2024 Cappies Gala
The Cappies of the National Capital area held its annual awards gala honoring excellence in high school theater on June 10 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Serving the Community That Served Them: Staff Share FCPS and Graduation Memories
FCPS staff share what it's like to teach for the school system they graduated from, and what they remember from their graduations.
Free Virtual Mental Wellness Consultations During Summer 2024
Healthy Minds Feature - Any Fairfax County parent may schedule a virtual consultation with a school psychologist or school social worker to get the support needed to help their child.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This past week, she attended several graduations, an International Night, scholarship ceremonies, and more!
‘Mr. Rose Hill’ Has Been Helping Students Bloom for Decades
Danny Adams, a product of FCPS schools, has been teaching at Rose Hill Elementary School since 1987. Learn about what inspired him to teach and why he's proud to work for FCPS.
Marshall High School Students Push Bill in Congress to Boost Youth Voter Registration
Students champion measure in both U.S. Senate, U.S. House to designate secondary schools as voter registration agencies ahead of 2024 election.
FCPS This Week - June 5, 2024
In this issue, read about summer resources, end-of-year reminders, and SOL scores.
13 FCPS Students Named 2024 National Merit College-Sponsored Scholarship Winners
Thirteen Fairfax County Public Schools students from six high schools have been named winners of 2024 Merit Scholarship awards by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. The students are part of a group of more than 2,900 National Merit® finalists chosen to receive scholarships financed by…
Cappies Review: Spooky Fun and Dark Humor Shine in The Addams Family at Mount Vernon High School
The Cappies is a program through which high school theater and journalism students are trained as critics, attend shows at other schools, write reviews, and publish those reviews in local newspapers. There are fifteen Cappies chapters across the United States and Canada. Ella Clarke of Thomas…
From Immigrant to George Washington University: Afghan Club Founders See Expansion of Membership, Their Own Horizons Upon Graduation
Sosan Barakzai and Husna Basiri, Afghan immigrants themselves, jumped into action in 2021 in the wake of a crisis that sent tens of thousands of Afghan refugees to the U.S. Their club has expanded to welcome newcomers from many countries, offering students assistance in navigating the transition to…
Growing and Empowering Little Graduates
Whether they are working as leaders at the SMART board or singing a song about the -er suffix to the tune of Frozen’s “Let It Go,” Tara Klibansky’s students are engaged, confident, and learning. And they’re not only absorbing the basics of their academic curriculum, they’re also learning the…
FCPS CARES - June 2024
FCPS CARES submissions for the month of June 2024.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This past week, she attended student graduations, theater performances, athletic events, and more!
🏈 A “Professional” On and Off the Field
Shante started her professional journey with FCPS as an assistant principal at Whitman and was there for six years. At the beginning of the 2023-24 school year, she transitioned to her current role in the Hearings Office.
Shante has another impressive stat on her resume. She played for three…
FCPS This Week - May 29, 2024
In this issue, read about the 2025 Approved Budget, International Science Fair winners, and Summer Camps and Classes.
33 Students Receive Scholarships from FCPS Hispanic Leadership Alliance
The Hispanic Leadership Alliance — a certified employee group of Fairfax County Public Schools employees — presented scholarships to 33 students on Tuesday, May 28.
Digital SAT Replaces Paper in 2024-25
The district will offer access to the PSAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (NMSQT) and SAT School Day for 10th through 12th grade students at no cost to families. Exams will be held at each high school on Wednesday, October 9. Both the PSAT/NMSQT and the SAT School Day will be…
🚧 FCPS Rounds Up Bus Drivers and Attendants to Test Their Skills at Road-eo Competition
The Office of Transportation Services recently hosted its annual Bus Road-eo competition. Stonecroft Transportation Center, typically used as a bus lot with a modular office for transportation staff, was transformed for the day into a space for friendly sport, team-building activities, and community…
Grit: Afghan Refugee Conquers Virtual Learning, 14 SOL Attempts to Graduate in June, Head to College
Samiullah — whose family left Afghanistan after his father survived being kidnapped by the Taliban — began his American public school experience in 2020 on a laptop computer. He persevered through pandemic virtual learning, summer classes and many SOL attempts to graduate this June and go on to…
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This past week, she visited elementary schools, celebrated student achievements, and more!
Virginia 2024 Computer Science Educator of the Year: Inspiring Students to Explore Technology and Coding
Congratulations to Kathleen Fugle, STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) and computer science resource teacher at Sleepy Hollow Elementary School! She was announced as the Virginia Department of Education’s (VDOE) 2024 Computer Science Educator of the Year!
Fairfax County School Board Adopts FY 2025 Budget, Focusing Available Resources on Staff Compensation Toward Goal of Educational Excellence
The FY 2025 Approved Budget focuses on providing educational excellence for all students, and ensuring that employees’ hard work and dedication are acknowledged through competitive compensation.
School Board Meeting Highlights - May 23, 2024
May 23, 2024 - Regular Meeting Highlights
FCPS Students Win Special and Category Awards at 2024 International Science and Engineering Fair
Thirteen students from Fairfax County Public Schools won awards at the International Science and Engineering Fair that took place recently in Los Angeles.
A Gift for Liam: Chantilly Academy Seniors Help Student with Disabilities Return to Class
Two classrooms studying two different disciplines come together to help an incoming Chantilly High School student return to in-person class.
FCPS This Week - May 22, 2024
In this issue, learn about the School Board vote on the 2025 Budget, student testing results, and school lunch balances.
My First Year Episode 6: Teacher Sick Day
Just like the rest of us, Ms. Vivi gets sick, too. While she spent the day at home recovering from a cold, we had the opportunity to shadow the proud leader of Shrevewood Elementary School, Principal Josh DeSmyter.
Graduation Celebrations 2024
As we celebrate the class of 2024, we invite you to look back at your high school graduation.
🎌 Virtual Victory at the Junior Japan Bowl
FCPS recently hosted the 8th National Junior Japan Bowl, a quiz-bowl-style Japanese language and culture competition. The virtual event showcased spirited participation from 517 elementary and middle school students representing 26 schools and 10 states.
2024 School Counselor of the Year Offers Mental Health Tips
Valerie Peters, middle school counselor at Robinson Secondary School, was chosen by the Virginia School Counselor Association as the 2024 Secondary School Counselor of the Year. Read about what inspired her to enter school counseling, and get some tips for Mental Health Month.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This past week, she hosted a Community Conversation, attended a graduation ceremony, and more!
Spelling Is in Her G-E-N-E-S: Carson Middle School Student Follows in Sister’s Footsteps Competing in Scripps National Spelling Bee
Ankita Balaji will be the only FCPS student competing in the 2024 Scripps National Spelling Bee.
FCPS Receives Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting from Association of School Business Officials
Fairfax County Public Schools received a certificate of excellence in financial reporting award from the Association of School Business Officials International.
Celebrating 55 Years With FCPS
Andrea Bregstone, speech language pathologist at Woodley Hills Elementary School, “just loves kids.” How do we know? She’s in her 56th year of employment with Fairfax County Public Schools!
FCPS This Week - May 15, 2024
In this issue, read about Family Life Education materials, free student bus passes, and the special education teacher job fair.
FCPS Annual Financial Report Recognized by Government Finance Officers Association
Fairfax County Public Schools received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its comprehensive annual financial report from the Government Finance Officers Association of the U.S. and Canada.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month
Let's talk openly about mental health and take action to support ourselves and others.
Retiree Is Thankful for ‘Good People Doing Good Things’
Melanie Dunn-Chadwick will retire in June after 42 years at FCPS! Melanie is a family services specialist with PreK/Early Head Start. The most rewarding part of her job has been supporting a child or their parents through a really hard time and seeing them come out on the other side and saying,…
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This past week, she provided an update on the FY 2025 Approved Budget, visited several elementary schools, and more!
School Board Meeting Highlights - May 9, 2024
May 9, 2024 - Regular Meeting Highlights
FCPS This Week - May 8, 2024
In this issue, read about student, teacher, and nurse celebrations; help raise awareness of fentanyl; and the 2025 FCPS budget.
“Jump, Jump, Jump, Jump!:” Bush Hill Elementary Student Pairs Compete in Special Olympics Track Meet
On May 17, special education students and their peer partners from several Northern Virginia schools will compete in the Little Feet Meet's running/walking events as well long jump, softball throw, and other activities.
27 FCPS Students Named National Merit Scholarship Winners
Twenty-seven students from seven Fairfax County high schools have been named winners of $2,500 scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.