Special Education Information Sessions for Prospective Teacher Candidates
Join us for one of our upcoming special education teacher information sessions, where you can learn about the benefits of becoming a special educator in FCPS!
Let us help you make a difference in the lives of students. Come to us with your compassion and creativity, and Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) will offer you the resources and opportunities you need to succeed. We can help you shape a fulfilling, purposeful, and lifelong career.
How do you work best--in small groups, a self-contained classroom, an inclusive classroom with co-teaching, or another model? FCPS has a variety of work environments available.
Join us for one of our upcoming special education teacher information sessions, where you can learn about the benefits of becoming a special educator in FCPS!
Transitioning to teaching can seem overwhelming at first, but the result is a rewarding career that makes a meaningful difference in the lives of students with disabilities. Learn more below about becoming a special education teacher with us!
To become a special education teacher you will need to qualify for a provisional teaching license. This means you must have at least a bachelor’s degree in any area, you must have taken or be willing to take an introduction to special education course, and you must commit to continuing your education to meet full licensure requirements.
Once hired by FCPS as a full-time, contracted employee, you are eligible for tuition reimbursement and any other supports and initiatives available.
Some special education teachers work in partnership with general education teachers and provide instruction for students who access the general education curriculum. This means that they teach students with high-incidence disabilities or those disabilities that occur more often, like learning disabilities or attention deficit disorder. These special education teachers are licensed in “Students Accessing the General Curriculum,” which means they are teaching the same standards all students learn, but in a different way.
For Special Education Preschool Home Teachers, please send a resume and cover letter to one or more of our special education preschool home centers.
Catherine Lee had a successful career in marketing at a financial institution in Hong Kong, but knew her family needed to make a change in order to support her young son who has special needs. She and her husband searched across the U.S. for a school district with top-tier special education programs, landing on Fairfax County.

Nuril Kingsley didn’t set out to become a teacher — she was just a mother searching for answers. But her love for her son, her unshakable faith, and a deep belief in inclusive education led her to the classroom. Today, she brings compassion, connection, and courage to every child and family she serves. This is how her journey — from advocate to educator — became her calling.
Meet Mr. Jae Lee (or Coach Lee), a Multiple Disabilities Teacher and Cat B Department Chair at Annandale High School and a beloved member of the Atoms community.
The Grow Your Own Program helps train many special education teachers. In the video, you'll hear program participants talk about how they get help with school tuition and personal coaching. Plus, they work together in groups to support each other.
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 how FCPS credits professional experience and education when offering you a position in our division.
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!
Starting your teaching career? Let us help you make a difference in the lives of students. Join us and grow within a thriving community.
Resources to help guide prospective candidates obtain an instructional license in Virginia.
FCPS provides a range of special education services for students aged 2 to 21 who have mild to severe disabilities. Some sections may include specialized vocabulary due to regulatory requirements.

Common terms and acronyms related to special education instruction, procedures, and services.
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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