Community
Ways to Stay Connected
Community involvement is central for cultivating the diverse talents, passions, and achievements of our students, educators, and families. From academic triumphs to artistic endeavors, athletic victories to community service initiatives, FCPS fosters a culture of inclusivity, innovation, and excellence. Engage and inspire in our journey of learning and growth.
Welcome to FCPS
Fairfax County Public Schools' strives to be a leading public school division that is committed to delivering excellence, equity, and opportunity in education.
Ways to Get Involved
FCPS welcomes individuals and businesses looking to make a positive contribution in the life of a child.
Mentor in FCPS!
Become a Volunteer Mentor to students with the MentorWorks program. Our school-based mentoring program strives to connect every student to a caring, responsible adult.
FCPS Family Resource Center Tutor List
The Family Resource Center tutor list contains the names of current FCPS employees who hold a valid and current teaching license in Virginia. These employees have contacted the Family Resource Center to offer their services. The tutor list is updated monthly during the school year.
Volunteer Opportunities
FCPS encourages families of students as well as businesses and community members to get involved. There are so many ways to participate!
Donate to FCPS
Fairfax County Public Schools accepts donations of goods and money that are fully tax deductible.

Foundation for Applied Technical Education (FATE)
Savings for Staff
Where Merchants Can Offer Discounts to FCPS Employees via PerkSpot
How Can I Get Support for…
Community Use of Facilities, Adult Community Education, Alternative Academic Programs, Procurement Opportunities, Community Library, Anonymous Reporting
Resources for Health and Wellbeing
FCPS’ partnership programs strive to provide resources for student health and wellness that we know supports academic success.
Recent News and Recognitions
Stay informed and up-to-date with the latest happenings and achievements across our school community.
Superintendent's Weekly Reflections
Dr. Reid writes about all the great things happening in Fairfax County Public Schools. This week, she visited several schools, took part in the 2026 FCPS Retirement Ceremony, led a student journalist roundtable, went to a middle school track meet, and more!
Student Journalists Meet with FCPS Superintendent to Discuss AI in Education
FCPS Superintendent, Dr. Michelle Reid and Chief Information Technology Officer, Gautam Sethi met with 27 student journalists this week for a valuable discussion about Artificial Intelligence in K12 education.
Cappies Review: Fame, Fortune, and Fatal Choices Drive "Chicago: Teen Edition" at Edison High School
The Cappies is a program through which high school theater and journalism students are trained as critics, attend shows at other schools, write reviews, and publish those reviews in local newspapers. Check out this review of "Chicago: Teen Edition" written by by Grace Costanzo of Westfield High…

