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Family Resource Center professionals offer supportive consultations to answer questions, find resources and discuss any concerns you may have about a student.
Responsive Instruction helps schools recognize the characteristics of dyslexia and can be utilized to service the needs of student with dyslexia who do not require special education services.
Fairfax County Public Schools offers a continuum of advanced academic services at the elementary level. Advanced Academic Programs (AAP) provide challenging learning experiences for all students that build on individual strengths and optimize abilities.
Read about secure firearm storage, modeling responsible behavior around firearms, asking about secure storage practices in other homes, recognizing the role of firearms in suicide, seeking help for a child who could be a threat to themselves or others, and an important Virginia firearm law.
Presented on October 13, 2021 by the Department of Special Services (DSS) for the Advisory Committee for Students with Disabilities.
Become familiar with the Title II grant program in Fairfax County and how it can help support teacher and school leadership training activities.
Founded in 1956 by a group of Fairfax County teachers, and named 2018 Business Partner of the Year, there’s no one that understands the financial needs of the education community better than Apple Federal Credit Union.
2-21-2020 Update
Information about resources and workshops to help you complete the FAFSA®.
Dyslexia is a language-based reading disability. Dyslexia manifests on a continuum from mild to moderate to severe.