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Recent News About Fairfax County Public Schools Board
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School Board Seeking Facilities Planning Advisory Council (FPAC) Applicants
School Board Seeking Facilities Planning Advisory Council (FPAC) Applicants
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OCCR Team Recognized as a Leader in Strategic Communications
OCCR Team Recognized as a Leader in Strategic Communications
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FCPS Honors Recognizes 2022 Outstanding Employees
FCPS Honors Recognizes 2022 Outstanding Employees
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Fairfax County School Board Adopts FY 2023 Budget Focused on Safety, Student Success, and Staff Compensation
Fairfax County School Board Adopts FY 2023 Budget Focused on Safety, Student Success, and Staff Compensation
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Nine Students Named Winners of 2022 National Merit Corporate-Sponsored Scholarships
Nine Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) students have been awarded 2022 corporate-sponsored scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
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Madison, Oakton, and Woodson High School Robotics Teams Headed to World Robotics Championship in Houston
Madison, Oakton, and Woodson High School Robotics Teams Headed to World Robotics Championship in Houston
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Instructional Job Fair
FCPS wants you to be a part of our team! We are searching for educators with a strong academic background and a passion to make a difference.
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Ten FCPS Students Receive Grand Prize Awards at 2022 Regional Science and Engineering Fair
The 67th annual Fairfax County Regional Science and Engineering Fair showcased over 200 high school science projects.
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Ten FCPS Teachers Achieve or Renew National Board Certification
Ten Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) teachers have achieved or renewed certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS).
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Three Schools Selected for 2022 First Amendment Press Freedom Award
Three Fairfax County public schools—Chantilly High School, Marshall High School, and McLean High School—are among 18 schools nationwide selected as recipients of the 2022 First Amendment Press Freedom Award.
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Calling all Artists and Designers: Schoology Design Challenge
All FCPS students in grades PreK-12 are eligible to submit. Students may submit more than one design.
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Mask Guidance Update
Fairfax County Public Schools issued the following announcement on Feb. 18On Wednesday, the Virginia General Assembly passed Senate Bill 739, which allows parents to opt their children out of mask-wearing effective March 1.
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Instruction 2 Industry: a Career Expo Event for High School Students to be held Feb 14
Instruction 2 Industry: a Career Expo Event for High School Students
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FCPS Launches Historical Marker Project to Highlight Untold Stories of County’s African American Communities
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) and Fairfax County Board of Supervisors (BOS) announced the launch of their joint Historical Marker Project today.
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Fairfax County School Board Approves Calendar Based on Data and Community Input
Fairfax County Public Schools issued the following announcement on Jan. 28The Fairfax County School Board voted to adopt a calendar for the 2022-23 school year that focuses on instruction, and student and operational needs.
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Reminder: FCPS Policy on Masks
As we return to school after the holiday weekend, we want to let you know that FCPS will continue universal masking for all students and staff
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Reminder: FCPS Policy on Wearing Masks Has Not Changed
he school division will continue to follow recommendations from local and national experts and require all students and staff to wear masks, except at times and on occasions already designated in previous communications.
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School Bus Driver Job Fair
Join us on Friday, January 14, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., at Lorton Center
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Return from Winter Break
We hope that you are having a safe and enjoyable winter break. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to school on January 3.
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Schilling: 'It's truly sickening what the woke Left has done to our schools'
Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project and concerned area resident, is expressing his discontent after Fairfax County Public Schools has removed two LGBT books from its library that depict graphic illustrated sex scenes.