Coaching Education Requirements
All coaches are required to successfully complete an FCPS approved coaching education program within their first year of employment as a coach.
FCPS offers a comprehensive athletics program for high school students. If you have a passion for high school sports and are interested in working with student-athletes, FCPS offers a variety of coaching opportunities each year. You do not have to be a teacher, FCPS has provisions for non-teaching personnel to coach. All coaches are required to successfully complete an FCPS-approved coaching education program within their first year of employment.
Coaching opportunities are posted on most Wednesdays during the school year. The exceptions are during school breaks, such as winter and spring breaks.
Please use the information provided below to contact the school directly. Schools are listed alphabetically, along with their current vacancies. For questions about a specific position at a particular school, please contact the school's Director of Student Activities (listed below).
Brandon Sutphin
[email protected]
703-642-4171
Mike Parker
[email protected]
703-802-5409
Brendan Shapiro
[email protected]
703-222-8161
Greg Dombrowski
[email protected]
703-924-8091
Nancy Melnick
[email protected]
703-219-2201
Greg Weisbecker
[email protected]
703-207-4025
Daniel Drickey
[email protected]
703-924-7470
Tzeitel Barcus
[email protected]
703-810-2211
Brian Garvey
[email protected]
703-824-3960
Janice Pritchett
[email protected]
703-426-1001
Geoff Noto
[email protected]
703-287-2751
John James
[email protected]
703-924-8352
Andrew Baird
[email protected]
703-319-2360
Cornell Williams
[email protected]
703-714-5412
Greg Miller
[email protected]
703-714-5861
Brian Murphy
[email protected]
703-619-3141
Pat Full
[email protected]
703-319-2763
Andy Jimmo
[email protected]
703-426-2125
Bryan Harris
[email protected]
703-446-1678
Andrew Duggan
[email protected]
703-715-4518
Leah Conte
[email protected]
703-750-8330
Matt MacDonald
[email protected]
703-718-2560
Jenny Sobota
[email protected]
703-913-3909
Isaac Bumgardner
[email protected]
703-488-6400
Jack Blevins (Interim)
[email protected]
703-503-4682
All coaches are required to successfully complete an FCPS approved coaching education program within their first year of employment as a coach.
Submit questions or concerns, as well as upload forms and other documents through the FCPS StaffConnect portal. Human Resources representatives are also available for assistance Monday – Friday (8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) by calling 571-423-3000 or 1-800-831-4331.
Learn about the contact information for central office staff of student activities and athletics and high school directors of student activities (DSA)
The Virginia High School League offers a wide range of sports for our student-athletes. FCPS requires a physical exam and completion of the health education program prior to participation.
View our career opportunities, current job openings, salary and benefits information, and recruitment events. Learn about instructional licensure. Find out why you should become part of the FCPS team!
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In Virginia, all students aged five (5) through eighteen (18) are required to attend school regularly. FCPS must record student attendance every day school is in session.
SCHOOL CONTACT INFORMATION
1633 Davidson Road
McLean, VA 22101
703.714.5700 (Phone)
703.714.5797 (Fax)
703.714.5725 (Attendance)
703.749.8138 (Activities Hotline)
School CEEB Code | 471395
THE HIGHLANDER MISSION
The Mission of McLean High School is to graduate educated and responsible citizens. We promote excellence in all aspects of school life; we value and respect the diversity of our school community and seek to address the needs and goals of all students.
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