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FCPS has partnered with Hazel Health to help eliminate barriers to quality mental health care services for all high school students, at no cost to families. Available beginning April 10, 2023.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Summer Academy helps students build on their skills and explore career pathways. Students design their experience by choosing their classes. This camp is open to students currently in grades 6-11.
The Early Literacy Program is a free, interactive family and child program. Families learn school-readiness strategies to prepare their children for future school success.
Responsive, student-centered, collaborative guidance and leadership related to the implementation of and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations as they pertain to special education.
Fairfax County Public Schools provides advanced academic services (AAP) for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. These programs help students use their unique strengths and skills to achieve their best in school.
The Summer Residential Governor's Schools (SRGS) are month-long residential programs for current year tenth and eleventh grade gifted students in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The goal of each Governor's School is to provide opportunities for intellectual, social, and emotional growth.
With the nation's capital in their back yard, FCPS students are able to visit museums, art galleries, historical sites and more on the more than 16,000 field trips that are offered each year.
View Advanced Academic, Boundary, Region and Magisterial District Maps. Visit the boundary (attendance area) locator to determine a school assignment for your address.
Follow these directions to give permission for students to use certain school-adopted applications. These school-adopted applications do not have a confidentiality agreement in place with FCPS.
Fairfax County Public Schools is fortunate to have individuals who contribute time and energy to students as volunteers and mentors. The school system requires volunteers and mentors who meet with students on a frequent and regular basis to have a background check because student safety is of utmost importance.
The Office of the Chief Operating Officer oversees Administrative Services, Food and Nutrition Services, Transportation Services, and Warehouse Operations. The office reports to the Superintendent.
In FCPS, we believe excellence, equity, and access to opportunity are essential for success. The information on this webpage is also available in a brochure.