About the Fairfax Network
Created in 1990 by FCPS to Support Student Achievement
Fairfax Network is a division of the Fairfax County Public Schools and is a nationally recognized producer of quality educational programs. The production staff is made up of veteran teachers, innovative instructional designers, and top-notch producers, editors, graphic designers, and other creative professionals. Since 1990, Fairfax Network has been involved in the exciting field of distance learning. The Network's Passport Collection—K-12 enrichment, parenting, and staff development programs—is distributed via online video stream and is received by schools and cable systems in the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, and New South Wales, and Germany. Many of the programs come with additional resource information, teacher guides, and classroom activities created to fit seamlessly into the curriculum. Fairfax Network programs are free to schools, school systems, cable companies, and public television programmers. There are many ways to reach us at the Fairfax Network: Fairfax County Public Schools |
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Fairfax County Public Schools’ Red Apple 21 and the Fairfax Network have earned a national reputation for excellence in educational programming. ![]()
We are recognized as a producer of award winning programming by the following organizations:
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