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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.
Thank You, School Nurses, for Making a Positive Impact
Wednesday, May 8, is School Nurse Day! Thank you to all the public health nurses who take care of our students.
Public Health Nurse Shahenil Grealish has always loved working with and caring for people. She became a nurse nearly 25 years ago, in 1990, because she felt that she could both “help…
FCPS Staff Celebrate Innovation at Artificial Intelligence Share Fair
On Friday, May 3, FCPS facilitated a Share Fair to celebrate the learning and innovations of this year’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Innovator Cohort. The cohort included approximately 200 FCPS staff representing 95 schools and the central office. Their focus was to learn about AI, reflect on its…
Cappies Review of Anything Goes at Chantilly 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. Courtney Butts of Woodson…
FCPS Students Receive 2024 Regional Scholastic Writing Awards
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) student writers won 31 Gold Key awards in the 2024 Regional Scholastic Writing Awards competition. In all, 259 Gold Key, Silver Key, and Honorable Mentions were earned by FCPS students.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This past week, she helped host the FCPS Retirement Ceremony, attended several student theater productions, and more!
School Board Seeking Applicants for Facilities Planning Advisory Council (May 2024)
The Fairfax County School Board invites applications from community members interested in serving on the Facilities Planning Advisory Council (FPAC) for a Providence District member, Springfield District member, Sully District member, and At-Large member (McElveen). FPAC advises and informs FCPS…
Megan Sawant to Serve as 2024-25 Student School Board Representative
Megan Sawant, a junior at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, has been elected by the countywide Student Advisory Council to serve a one-year term as student representative to the Fairfax County School Board, beginning July 1.
FCPS CARES - May 2024
FCPS CARES submissions for the month of May 2024.
Important Immunization Requirement: Do You Have a Student Entering Seventh Grade or Twelfth Grade This Fall?
Seventh grade students cannot begin school in August without documentation of the Tdap booster and Meningococcal vaccine, and twelfth grade students also need documentation of the Meningococcal vaccine.
FCPS This Week - May 1, 2024
In this issue, find resources for how to finish the year strong, no-cost therapy for high schoolers, and required immunizations for rising 7th and 12th graders.
School Lunch Hero Makes Lunch Awesome
Friday, May 3, is School Lunch Hero Day. Between preparing healthy meals for America’s students, adhering to strict nutrition standards, navigating student food allergies, and offering service with a smile, school nutrition professionals — like Mijin Lee, food services kitchen manager at Oakton…
Hard Work Pays Off: Centreville Elementary School Releases Classroom-Raised Trout
After spending months raising trout in classroom fish tanks, students at Centreville Elementary School see the results of their environmentally-conscious work when they release the trout into a natural stream.
FCPS Students Take Top Honors at Virginia FBLA State Leadership Conference
Twenty four FCPS students won first place awards at the 2024 Virginia Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) State Leadership Conference held recently in Reston. More than 100 students placed in the top four in their event and qualified to compete in the FBLA National Leadership Conference in…
Fairfax County Public Schools Names New Chief Human Resources Officer
Superintendent Dr. Michelle C. Reid has named William Solomon, who currently serves as executive director of Talent Acquisition in Houston Independent School District, to the role of chief human resources officer, effective June 3.
Madison, Marshall, TJHSST Students Win Grand Prizes at Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair
Students from Madison High School, Marshall High School, and Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology captured grand prize awards at the 2024 Virginia State Science and Engineering Fair held at Old Dominion University.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This past week, she attended an Arbor Day proclamation, visited several schools, and more!
School Board Meeting Highlights - April 25, 2024
April 25, 2024 - Regular Meeting Highlights
FCPS This Week - April 25, 2024
In this issue, read about the winners of National Merit Corporate-Sponsored Scholarships, the 2024 Washington Post Teacher of the Year, online registration, and more!
FCPS Adapted Physical Education Teacher Named National Teacher of the Year by SHAPE
Cadi Doyle, an adapted physical education teacher at Waples Mill and Oakton elementary schools, has been named the National Teacher of the Year for Adapted Physical Education by the Society of Health and Physical Educators.
Seven FCPS Students Named Winners of 2024 National Merit Corporate-Sponsored Scholarships
Seven Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) students have been awarded 2024 corporate-sponsored scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Colin Powell Elementary School Teacher Named 2024 Washington Post Teacher of the Year
Laura Senturia, a fourth-grade teacher at Colin Powell Elementary School, has been named the 2024 Washington Post Teacher of the Year.
Get2Green Leader Enjoys All the Possibilities of Connecting Students with Nature
Erika Thompson has always loved spending time outside and growing plants. As an advanced academic resource teacher at Forest Edge Elementary School, she has found a way to combine that interest with her role as an educator through Get2Green.
The Spirit of Woodson High School
Wednesday, April 24, is Administrative Professionals Day. Thank you to all the FCPS employees who support our schools and offices and keep things running smoothly. Read about Alexa Pugnetti, named the 2023 Outstanding School-Based Operational Employee at FCPS Honors.
FCPS Named ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year
Fairfax County Public Schools has been selected as a 2024 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year winner for Sustained Excellence. This award is reserved for ENERGY STAR® partners demonstrating outstanding leadership, year over year.
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 student performances, hosted a Community Conversation, and more!
FCPS This Week - April 18, 2024
In this issue, learn about spring assessments, the Family Summit, and community forums on middle school start times.
Offers Extended to Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Class of 2028
Offers for admission to Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology went to 550 students, including students from each of FCPS’ middle schools.
FCPS Students Selected for 2024 All-Virginia Band, Orchestra, and Chorus
One hundred eighty-one FCPS students have been selected to perform at the 2024 All-Virginia Band, Chorus, and Orchestra event which will take place April 18-20 in Richmond.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Superintendent Reid writes about all of the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This past week, she attended an inclusion track meet, hosted an Employee Conversation, and more!
School Board Meeting Highlights - April 11, 2024
April 11, 2024 - Regular Meeting Highlights
🏛️ My First Year Episode 5: A Day at the Museum
Though each day may feel full of discovery for students in Ms. Vivi’s third grade classroom, that feeling of discovery was taken up a notch when the class took their first field trip to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.