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Math Teacher Madeline Johnson gives a hug at Falls Church High School’s graduation.

Share Your Feedback: Calendar Survey

On Friday, June 5, all FCPS employees and caregivers received an email from [email protected] containing a unique link to complete the FCPS Calendar Survey. Please take a few minutes to share your priorities and perspectives by Monday, June 22, at 11:59 p.m.

If you did not receive a link to the survey or have technical difficulties completing the survey, please contact the FCPS Office of Research and Program Evaluation .

Recognizing Outstanding Employees


FCPS is committed to excellence in teaching, school leadership, and providing support. Each June, the Department of Human Resources hosts the FCPS Honors ceremony to celebrate exceptional employees who model the highest standards of instructional and support practices. From a talented field of 75 finalists, 12 employees — including Emergency Management Planning Specialist Purvis Dawson, pictured above — were named Outstanding Employee Award winners on June 10. 

Visit the FCPS Honors webpage to see the full list of winners and learn more about the finalists. Watch the Honors celebration .

Secondary Mathematics Instructional Resources Public Review


Fairfax County Public Schools will adopt new mathematics instructional resources for Math 6 (middle school only) through Algebra 2 for the 2026-27 school year. A review committee composed of community members, administrators, and teachers met to review materials submitted by vendors. The public is invited to review and provide feedback on the proposed resource.

Access the proposed resource for middle school Math 6 through Algebra 2 in person or on the Mathematics Basal Resource webpage from Saturday, June 13, to Sunday, July 12. Those reviewing instructional materials will provide feedback through a digital form. All community feedback will be shared with the review committee and the Fairfax County School Board before a board vote in July. 

Hard copies of instructional materials will be available for review at Willow Oaks Welcome Center , Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. If review hours are needed outside of these hours, please email [email protected] .  

Reid Reflects on Algebra in Sixth Grade


In her Weekly Reflections, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid highlighted a video featuring sixth graders learning algebra . Read more in Weekly Reflections.

Sedgwick to Process All FCPS ADA Accommodation Requests

Beginning July 1, 2026, FCPS will partner with Sedgwick to support the administration of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accommodation requests and workplace accommodations. This partnership is designed to improve consistency, enhance communication, streamline case management, and provide additional resources for employees and managers.

Employees requesting ADA accommodations will work directly with Sedgwick during portions of the interactive process. To request an accommodation, employees should create an account and submit a request through the Sedgwick portal or contact Sedgwick at 1-855-937-1387 for assistance.

The accommodation process will remain individualized and interactive. FCPS will continue to oversee accommodation decisions and ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations. All medical information will remain confidential and will be maintained separately from personnel records.

40 Years Later: ‘The Students Are About the Same’


Over the last 40-plus years, Hayfield Secondary School Physics Teacher Dave Hincher has worn many hats. He’s been a car salesman, he’s built decks, done landscaping, and worked for telecommunications companies. He’s been a teacher and a coach, and has run a school planetarium. 

But the only job he’s continued with for all those years is being a high school physics teacher. Dave never thought he’d be rich by working as a teacher, he joked, but he knew he would be employed. Read about Dave and his 40 years with FCPS .

New Digital Accessibility Modules in MyPDE

Eight new Digital Accessibility modules are available in MyPDE to support the division’s commitment to accessible digital content. The modules are designed to demystify digital accessibility and empower you to create content for everyone.

Explore what digital accessibility is, why it matters, and how to implement it. Then dive deeper into specific elements, including live text, images and descriptions, document structures, accessible presentations, and other elements.

Medications Delivered to Your Door

Many medications you take regularly can be delivered directly to your home! Prescription delivery can help make managing ongoing medications more convenient and may reduce trips to the pharmacy.

Prescription delivery can be a helpful option for employees who take medications regularly and want an easier way to manage refills. For instructions specific to your medical plan, check out the Prescription (Rx) Home Delivery page in Atlas .

Academic Matters: Civics in Action


See how FCPS middle school students are connecting civics units to current events by creating hands-on museum exhibit projects. This performance-based assessment is part of the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) School Division of Innovation’s work. It gives students a choice in topic, leading to greater engagement and critical thinking. 

Watch how this approach is deepening student understanding and helping to prepare more participatory citizens for the future. View slides from Dr. Reid’s presentation at the June 11 School Board meeting.

Calendar Reminders: Last Day of School Last Day of School (Early Dismissal)

Wednesday, June 17, is the last day of school. 

June Teacher Workday

Thursday, June 18, is a teacher workday. Teachers are expected to work at their assigned school on this day. It is not a work-from-an-alternate-location day. 

Juneteenth (Holiday)

Friday, June 19, is a holiday for FCPS employees. Schools and offices will be closed. 

Independence Day (Holiday)

Friday, July 3, is a holiday for FCPS employees. Schools and offices will be closed. 

2026-27 First Day of School

Monday, August 24, is the first day of school for the 2026-27 school year! Be sure to bookmark the 2026-27 School Year Calendar and Employee Calendar .

School Board Meetings

The School Board will hold regular business meetings on Thursday, June 25, Thursday, July 9, and Thursday, July 16. Agendas will be posted on BoardDocs closer to the meeting dates. Find out how to watch and participate in School Board meetings .

Last Issue of Employee News


Employee News will take a summer break and resume weekly publication starting Tuesday, August 4. Download the FCPS App for news and updates over the summer, and watch for division updates in Dr. Reid’s Weekly Reflections.

Have a wonderful summer!

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Upcoming Pay and MyPath Updates, Calendar Survey

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Food and Nutrition Services staff share information on school meals (and fun activities!) at the FCPS Summer Extravaganza. 

Fairfax High School Principal Named 2026 Washington Post Principal of the Year


Georgina Aye, principal of Fairfax High School, has been named the 2026 Washington Post Principal of the Year.

This honor recognizes Georgina’s transformative leadership and her unwavering dedication to creating an inclusive, high-achieving community for students, staff, and families. Read about Georgina and this honor .

Upcoming Pay and MyPath Updates

Coming in December 2026, MyPath will launch as the new Human Resources and Payroll system, replacing both MyTime and UConnect. MyPath will provide employees with one modern, easy-to-use system designed to simplify everyday tasks and save time. It will also be accessible on any device without a virtual private network (VPN).

MyPath puts employees in control. With just a few clicks, employees can manage key tasks such as entering time and absence requests; viewing pay stubs (also known as pay advices), W-2s, and pay information; and updating direct deposit and personal information. 

When MyPath launches, FCPS will move to more consistent, stable pay for less-than-12-month employees who are paid monthly and for less-than-12-month contracted employees who are paid biweekly. 

The Department of Human Resources recently sent a link to an online stable payroll calculator to all impacted employees. For more information on the payroll changes, please visit Payroll’s What You Need to Know Atlas page.

To learn more about MyPath, visit the MyPath Atlas page and stay informed as information is shared in Employee News throughout the transition. Submit any MyPath questions via StaffConnect .

Early Release Wednesdays for 2026-27 

FCPS will continue with limited early release Wednesdays for elementary schools during the 2026-27 school year, however the number has been reduced from eight to four days. 

Early release Wednesdays provide elementary teachers with a dedicated block of time to prepare lessons, participate in professional development and training, and collaborate with peers. A well-supported and continuously improving teaching staff leads to better educational outcomes for students. 

Find more information about early release Wednesdays, including the list of early release dates .

Reid Reflects: FCPS Sustains Excellence

In her latest Weekly Reflections, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid highlighted FCPS’ recent achievement of the 2026 Regional Gold Level Baldrige Award. The Baldrige framework has allowed FCPS staff to reflect on our systems and how we sustain excellence for our students, our staff, and our families. Visit the recently launched Baldrige Excellence Framework webpage

Learn more in Weekly Reflections .

Calendar Survey

FCPS values your input as we plan future school calendars. On Friday, June 5, all FCPS employees and caregivers received an email from [email protected] containing a unique link to complete the FCPS Calendar Survey.

Your feedback matters. Please take a few minutes to share your priorities and perspectives by Monday, June 22, at 11:59 p.m.

If you did not receive a link to the survey or have technical difficulties completing the survey, please contact the FCPS Office of Research and Program Evaluation .

Tell Us What You Need to Learn About Digital Accessibility

The goal of the Keep CALM campaign is to break down digital accessibility into small, digestible pieces — tips, tricks, insights, and connections you can use immediately. 

Help us plan for next year! What pieces of digital accessibility do you most want to learn about? What challenges do you face? What questions do you need answered first? Comment in our Conversations on Accessible Learning Materials Zoom Chat or use this Google Form to provide accessibility feedback .

Learn More About Universal Design for Learning

This summer, a variety of professional learning opportunities for school instructional staff will be offered to strengthen knowledge, mindsets, and skills for implementing more inclusive classrooms through Universal Design for Learning (UDL).  

These opportunities include a UDL Summer Conference, UDL two-day workshops, and Inclusion Module virtual sessions. These all directly support the divisionwide and school-based efforts to increase inclusive opportunities for diverse learners in FCPS. Learn more and find registration links on Atlas.

A Homegrown Success: Former FCPS Student Shines as New Teacher


As a product of FCPS, Lindsay D’Imperio, a fourth grade teacher at Forest Edge Elementary School, was thrilled to begin her teaching career in Fairfax. Read about Lindsay and her return to FCPS as a teacher .

South Lakes Teacher Ensures Every Student Is Celebrated


For students who benefit from an adapted curriculum, traditional large-scale graduations might be overwhelming due to noise, crowds, and length. So South Lakes teachers and leadership students created a specialized, accessible graduation ceremony tailored to these students' specific needs. 

Read about Lindsay Crytzer , an intellectual disabilities teacher, who led the mission to create this inclusive event. Hear about the event from her perspective in this video. See more ways schools are supporting students by watching other In the Spotlight videos .

April FCPS CARES Recipient


FCPS CARES allows staff, parents, caregivers, and community members to recognize employees who go above and beyond to help others. Among the April CARES of the Month recipients is Kendra Trainer (pictured above on the right), a reading specialist at Hayfield Elementary School.  

Kendra was nominated by Cameron Lyons, a multiple disabilities teacher at Hayfield Secondary School. Once a week, Cameron takes Work and Transition students across the street to work with Kendra. 

“Ms. Trainer has given my kids the chance to develop valuable vocational skills that will help them to achieve future independence and self-sufficiency,” she said. “I couldn't be happier that Ms. Trainer has allowed these kids to act as mini-celebrities at Hayfield Elementary. Thanks to her, they look forward to going to work every single week!”

Other FCPS CARES of the Month recipients include:

  • Tanya Cork, Graham Road Community Center
  • Flor Bermudez and Claudia Davila, Cunningham Park Elementary School
  • Ileana Rios, Falls Church High School
  • Flora Chavez-Grieger, Clermont Elementary School
  • Diana Lauria, Catherine Clarke, AJ Rodriguez, and Sean Corcoran, South County High School
  • Jessica Suh, Westfield High School 

To recognize an employee with an FCPS CARES, please visit the submission page .

Updated Cellphone Policy Starts July 1

Starting July 1, across all grade levels at FCPS, cellphones and other smart devices must be off and personally stored (i.e., put away in backpacks) for the duration of the school day, bell to bell. High school students will no longer be able to use cellphones and smart devices during lunchtime.

This policy does not apply to school-issued devices. More details are available on the FCPS Cellphone Policy webpage .

Calendar Reminders: Last Day of School, Teacher Workday, Juneteenth (Holiday) Last Day of School (Early Dismissal)

Wednesday, June 17, is the last day of school. 

June Teacher Workday

Thursday, June 18, is a teacher workday. Teachers are expected to work at their assigned school on this day. It is not a work-from-an-alternate-location day.

Juneteenth (Holiday)

Friday, June 19, is a holiday for FCPS employees. Schools and offices will be closed. 

Employee Calendar for Next School Year

Be sure to bookmark the 2026-27 Employee Calendar

School Board Meeting This Thursday

The School Board will hold its next regular business meeting on Thursday, June 11, at 7 p.m.They will be voting on a policy for the Standard School Year Calendar and motions related to instructional technology. 

View the complete agenda . Find out how to watch and participate in School Board meetings .

Last Regular Issue of Employee News

The last regular issue of Employee News for the 2025-26 school year will be published on Tuesday, June 16

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Calendar Survey, Tuition Reimbursement Window Open

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West Potomac High School Biology Teacher Margaret Evans teaches ninth grade students about data collection.

Calendar Survey

FCPS values your input as we plan future school calendars. On Friday, June 5, all FCPS staff and caregivers will receive an email from [email protected] containing a unique link to complete the FCPS Calendar Survey.

Your feedback matters. Please take a few minutes to share your priorities and perspectives by Monday, June 22, at 11:59 p.m.

Individual responses will be kept confidential and will not be shared with school staff or used in any way that identifies you. Only aggregate, summary-level results will be reported to the Fairfax County School Board.

If you do not receive a link to the survey or have technical difficulties completing the survey, please contact the FCPS Office of Research and Program Evaluation . For other questions about the survey, please contact Beth Boivin or William Solomon .

Reid Reflects: A STRONG Culture at Bull Run Elementary


In her latest Weekly Reflections, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid highlighted how Bull Run Elementary School is building a culture of accountability anchored in the Charger STRONG framework (Safety, Thoughtfulness, Respect, Ownership, Neatness, and Generosity).

Learn more in Weekly Reflections . Bookmark the Shining a Light playlist to watch more school videos .

Tuition Reimbursement Window Open 

The portal to apply for reimbursement for a Spring 2026 course is open through Tuesday, June 30.An employee may apply for reimbursement for one course that ended between January 1 and May 15, 2026.

Tuition reimbursement is available on a first-come, first-served basis using the current priority list. Apply through the Tuition Reimbursement Portal (VPN required) with your Tuition Paid Receipt and Grade Report to complete the request. Please email [email protected] or view the Tuition Reimbursement Atlas page for more information.

Explore Your Benefits This Summer ☀️

Be sure to take time to explore your benefits this summer! Learn what’s available and how to make the most of your coverage by visiting Benefit Services on Atlas .

Clearing the Digital Clutter

Is your desktop buried under icons and your inbox spiraling out of control? Stop drowning in the digital deluge and start reclaiming your workspace. Join an EdTech Lunch Bytes Learning Series 30-minute webinar on:

  • Tuesday, June 9 at 11:30 a.m., 12:30p.m., or 1:30 p.m.
  • Thursday, June 18, at 10:45 a.m., 11:45 a.m., or 12:45 p.m. 

In this webinar, move beyond theory and get to work streamlining your Google Drive, organizing your bookmarks, and mastering your messages. Walk away with practical, stress-reducing strategies to prioritize your assets and keep your tech life lean. Register in MyPDE .

Join the FCPS Alumni Network Today!

Educate Fairfax is proud to sponsor the FCPS Alumni Network — an online community connecting teachers, alumni, parents, caregivers, and community members who share a bond with FCPS. 

Whether you’re a long-time supporter or someone who’s returned to Fairfax to work or raise a family, this network is here to celebrate you. Take a peek at their website and find inspiring stories, news, events, reunions, homecomings, and other information. 

Want to plan an alumni event? Please contact [email protected]

Not a member yet? Join the FCPS Alumni Network today and be part of the ongoing FCPS story!

Calendar Reminders: Last Day of School, Teacher Workday, Juneteenth (Holiday) Last Day of School (Early Dismissal)

Wednesday, June 17, is the last day of school. 

June Teacher Workday

Thursday, June 18, is a teacher workday. Teachers are expected to work at their assigned school on this day. It is not a work-from-an-alternate-location day.

Juneteenth (Holiday)

Thursday, June 19, is a holiday for FCPS employees. Schools and offices will be closed. 

Employee Calendar for Next School Year

Be sure to bookmark the 2026-27 Employee Calendar .

Save on Gifts for Dads and Grads With Savings for Staff

Find the perfect gift for anyone with Savings for Staff from PerkSpot !

Spoil the father figure in your life with a gift he deserves this Father’s Day. Save on events, apparel, outdoor recreation, electronics, and more items that he’s sure to love!

For the graduates, find deals on gift baskets, flowers, or whatever the perfect gift is to honor their achievements.

Online Classifieds Free for Employees

Looking to sell your old guitar or share a ride to work? FCPS’ Online Classifieds system (VPN required) is available to employees only. It’s a free way to post ads for personally owned items to buy, sell, or give away. It's also a great tool to find a roommate or rent real estate. 

Our online classifieds are self-service and allow employees to post new ads, or update or renew existing ads at any time. View the rules and frequently asked questions . For more information, contact Andy Grunig .

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School Board Adopts 2027 Budget, New Salary Scales

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New Principal Tracy Bromberg greets students in the Liberty Middle School library.

School Board Adopts Fiscal Year 2027 Approved Budget

On May 21, the Fairfax County School Board unanimously adopted the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Approved Budget, continuing FCPS’ commitment to sustaining excellence by prioritizing competitive compensation and strategic investments that support student success. 

The approved budget includes funding to support compensation adjustments for collective bargaining agreements. Salary scales for FY 2027 have been posted. The budget also reflects the division’s ongoing efforts to navigate a challenging fiscal environment shaped in part by chronic state underfunding and economic uncertainty. Despite these challenges, the budget maintains key investments and restores several reductions made during the prior fiscal year. Read about the 2027 Budget .

Change in Dates for Employee Step Increases

The budget includes a step increase for all eligible employees. Starting July 1, 2026, any approved step increases will be applied at the beginning of the contract year, not on the employee’s anniversary date. For instance, 12-month employees will receive step increases on July 1, while 10-month employees will receive theirs on August 1. Learn more about this change .

Reid Reflects on School Successes


At the Leadership Kickoff last summer, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid encouraged all school principals and operational leaders to share success stories via video so we can learn from each other and celebrate our successes together. 

Dr. Reid will be sharing their stories in her Weekly Reflections. In her latest issue, Justice High School Principal Sean Rolon shares how a unified vision is transforming the student experience . West Potomac High School Principal Jessica Statz and Resource Teachers Scherrie Dalton and Brian Bishop also share how a united, student-centered approach dramatically reduced chronic absenteeism

Read more about this project in Weekly Reflections .

Have a Voice in the Future of EdTech in FCPS

The School Board has established an Educational Technology Review Committee to review the division's current practices and emerging needs in educational technology, including artificial intelligence. 

The committee will begin meeting this summer and continue through next school year. Employees can learn more about the committee's purpose in the School Board’s committee outline .

Employees (including teachers, librarians, and school-based technology specialists) interested in serving on the committee should express their interest by Friday, June 5, at 4 p.m.If interest exceeds the allotted number for a position, a lottery will be used to select members. If you have questions, please email [email protected] .

Walking Out With the Same Girl He Walked in With


Josh and Heidi Antoncic began teaching at Virginia Run Elementary School in 1996. This year, they will both retire after 30 years of teaching at the school — Heidi taught first, second, and fourth grade, Josh taught physical education. Read about the couple , their careers, and their plans for the future.

Tuition Reimbursement Window Opening

The portal to apply for reimbursement for a Spring 2026 course will be open Monday, June 1,through Tuesday, June 30.An employee may apply for reimbursement for one course that ended between January 1 and May 15, 2026.

Tuition reimbursement is available on a first-come, first-served basis using the current priority list. Apply through the Tuition Reimbursement Portal (VPN required) with your Tuition Paid Receipt  and Grade Report  to complete the request. Please email [email protected] or view the Tuition Reimbursement Atlas page for more information.

Middle and High School Literacy Instruction


In the Academic Matters portion of last Thursday’s School Board meeting, Dr. Reid discussed literacy instruction in middle and high schools. She shared a video featuring teachers discussing the exciting shift toward a more rigorous curriculum that uses complex texts and advanced strategies to teach reading and writing. Read more about literacy in secondary schools .

Calendar Reminders: Eid al-Adha (Holiday) Eid al-Adha (Holiday)

Wednesday, May 27, is a holiday for Eid al-Adha, and schools and offices will be closed. 

See the complete school year calendar or the employee calendar .

June Teacher Workday

Thursday, June 18, is a teacher workday. Teachers are expected to work at their assigned school on this day. It is not a work-from-an-alternate-location day. 

Employee Calendar for Next School Year

Be sure to bookmark the 2026-27 Employee Calendar .

Last Regular Issue of Employee News

The last regular issue of Employee News for the 2025-26 school year will be published on Tuesday, June 16.

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School Board to Vote on Budget, Celebrating FCPS Staff

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Davis Career Center staff members (from left) Emily Schauss, Blanca Reyes Chicas, and Alexandra Kolovos pause for a photo during a morning meeting.

Reid Reflects: It’s an Honor to Be Nominated


In her Weekly Reflections, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid shared that FCPS has received two nominations for the 68th Capital Emmy Awards for Girls Flag Football: Be a Trailblazer — Get in the Game! and Touching History .

Both nominations highlight the incredible stories unfolding across FCPS every day. Read more about these videos in Weekly Reflections .

Senior Returns to the Classroom That Helped Shape Her Future


Alexa Ralston, a Centreville High School senior who also attends Chantilly Academy, is part of the FCPS Teachers for Tomorrow program , which gives students hands-on experience in the field of education while they are still in high school. 

For Alexa’s required internship, she chose to return to Union Mill, the elementary school she attended. She is working with Sara Kennedy, who was her special education teacher from fourth through sixth grade. Read about Alexa and Sara .

Teaching the Whole Child: Student Mental Health and Well-Being


FCPS not only provides students with opportunities for academic growth and excellence, but our staff also know that students cannot learn their best when they do not feel their best. 

Helping to support this work in schools is Bethany Demers (pictured on the right), educational specialist in Student Mental Health, who was named a finalist for Outstanding Nonschool-Based Professional Employee last year. Read about Bethany’s impact .

Accessibility Education Specialist Helps Every Student Learn and Belong


Global Accessibility Awareness Day is Thursday, May 21, but Mollie Kropp works every day to help ensure that anyone can access learning materials and communications. Read about Mollie’s work .

Celebrating Our Special Education Champions

FCPS is known for excellence in special education, and the Fairfax County Special Education PTA (SEPTA) recently celebrated this commitment at its 2026 Awards Ceremony. 

The annual event honors the outstanding educators, staff, students, and community members who go above and beyond to support and uplift our students with disabilities. Read about the SEPTA Award winners

Be a Part of the FCPS Summer Extravaganza


Help us show our community all the fantastic things that make FCPS a premier school division! The Summer Extravaganza will take place on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Woodson High School

This dynamic, family-friendly event will provide engaging and innovative learning opportunities. It is designed to support student well-being, academic growth, and community connections. FCPS offices, departments, schools, and teacher-led groups are encouraged to participate by sharing:

  • Summer programs or enrichment opportunities.
  • Creative learning games and hands-on learning experiences.
  • Health, wellness, or family engagement strategies.

Please complete this exhibitor interest form to sign up for an interactive booth. 

Be Part of the Fun! 

Teachers are also invited to sign up for their student groups to perform or showcase their talent at the event. Interested in bringing students to perform? Fill out this performance interest form.

Register to attend the Extravaganza . For more information, visit the Summer Extravaganza webpage or contact Gracie Mendez .

Calendar Reminders: Memorial Day, Teacher Workday, and Eid al-Adha Memorial Day (Holiday)

Monday, May 25, is Memorial Day. All schools and offices will be closed. 

Teacher Workday

Tuesday, May 26, is a teacher workday. There is no school for students. 

Eid al-Adha (Holiday)

Wednesday, May 27, is a holiday for Eid al-Adha. Schools and offices will be closed. 

See the complete school year calendar or the employee calendar .

School Board Meeting Thursday, May 21, at 7 p.m.

The School Board will hold its next regular business meeting on Thursday, May 21, at 7 p.m.The board will vote on the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget.

View the complete agenda . Find out how to watch and participate in School Board meetings .

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2027 Budget Updates, New Cell Phone Policy

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Physical Education Teacher Emily Bruce talks to fourth grade students about soccer at Canterbury Woods Elementary School.

Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Process Updates

Last Friday, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid provided an update on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Budget. FCPS receives the majority of its funding from the Fairfax County Government and the Commonwealth of Virginia. 

Fairfax County recently adopted its FY 2027 Budget, and the state budgeting process is ongoing. There is currently a $28 million budget gap. 

At last Thursday's School Board meeting, the superintendent proposed adjustments that would balance the FCPS budget. Read Dr. Reid’s message to the community for more information on the budget process and budget priorities .

FCPS Receives Regional Gold Level Baldrige Award

Fairfax County Public Schools has been named a recipient of the 2026 Gold Award for Achievement of Excellence by The Partnership for Excellence. FCPS’ recognition marks the first time an education applicant has won the Gold Award the first time they applied.

The award program examines organizations across several critical areas: leadership; strategy; customers; measurement, analysis, and knowledge management; workforce; operations; and results. Read about this honor for FCPS .

New Cell Phone Policy Starts July 1

On Thursday, May 7, the Fairfax County School Board approved changes to FCPS’ Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R) . The approved changes include updated guidance for cell phone possession and use, in order to align FCPS’ cell phone policy with Senate Bill 108 . This new Virginia law goes into effect on July 1 and states that all schools must follow a “bell-to-bell” phone-free policy.

This means that starting July 1, 2026, across all grade levels at FCPS, cell phones, phone accessories, and all smart devices (including watches that serve a dual purpose, such as smart watches, as well as airpods, earbuds, headsets, smart glasses, and other other items connected to the internet) must be off and personally stored (i.e., put away in backpacks) for the duration of the school day – thus, no cell phones from bell to bell. High school students will no longer be able to use cell phones and personal devices during lunch time.More details are available on FCPS’ Cell Phone Policy webpage

Other SR&R Changes for School Year 2026-27

Visit our website or BoardDocs to learn about additional updates, including:

  • Added guidance and procedures for in-school and out-of-school suspensions and discipline investigations, including supports for students with disabilities and multilingual learners. 
  • Expanded guidance and standardized disciplinary procedures (“Universal Grade Matrices”) related to harassment, hate speech, discriminatory behavior, and Title IX reporting requirements.
  • Responses to incidents involving intimate images, fighting, physical aggression, object throwing, and drug policy violations.
FCPS Competes at World Robotics Championship


In her Weekly Reflections, Dr. Reid highlighted the teams from Hayfield Secondary School and Marshall High School that headed to the FIRST Robotics World Championship. Read more in Weekly Reflections

From Classroom to Control Room, FCPS Grows Its Own


From student producer at McLean High School to multimedia production technician for FCPS, Arman Nikmorad’s journey is a testament to the “grow your own” culture at FCPS. A 2022 graduate and current George Mason University senior, Nikmorad now supports everything from School Board livestreams to student TV studios — all while mentoring the next generation of interns. 

Read about Arman’s FCPS journey

Free Courses Available in Educator Academy Catalog 

Advance your career and hone your teaching practice this summer with the FCPS Educator Academy, which offers more than 20 free courses. These courses range from support for teachers pursuing the local Advanced Academic certification to those learning responsive classroom strategies. 

Successful completion of courses can yield salary credits and recertification points. Flexible summer scheduling also allows educators to tailor their learning experience.

The Summer 2026 Academy Course Catalog is now available. Courses open for registration in MyPDE on Tuesday, May 19, at 5 p.m.Visit the Academy Atlas page to learn how to register. Email [email protected] with any questions.

March FCPS CARES Recipient Helps Students Grow


FCPS CARES gives parents, caregivers, staff, and community members the opportunity to recognize employees who go above and beyond to help others. Among the March CARES of the Month recipients is Daisy Lee, an enhanced autism teacher at Cub Run Elementary School.  

Daisy’s colleagues describe her as a “diamond.” She is consistent and sets clear expectations for both students and adults who work in her classroom.

“I have seen amazing growth in our shared students this year, and so much of it is due to Daisy's unwavering follow-through, clear expectations, and strong relationships that she has built with students and staff at Cub Run,” her nomination stated. 

Other FCPS CARES of the Month recipients include:

  • Jennifer Fisher, Marie Phillips-Journet, Jessica Belcher, Ana Ramirez de Pozo, and Greg Shifflett, Stonecroft Transportation
  • Mallory Bonner, Cunningham Park Elementary School
  • Libby Wray and Julia Stievater, Timber Lane Elementary School
  • Renee Octaviano, Franconia Elementary School
  • Laure Grove, Terra Centre Elementary School
  • Kelly Bradshaw, Lorton Station Elementary School

To recognize an employee with an FCPS CARES, please visit the submission page .

Honoring FCPS’ School Lunch Heroes


In honor of National School Lunch Hero Day, which was on May 1, FCPS Food and Nutrition Services celebrated the kitchen managers and staff who serve more than 100,000 student meals a day. Their dedication ensures every student is well-nourished and ready to learn. 

Each year, operations specialists nominate standout kitchens — not only for their technical excellence but for the genuine, student-centered connections they foster within their school communities. 

Twelve kitchen teams were selected for excelling in health and safety standards, operational adaptability, exceptional customer experience, collaborative leadership, and increased program participation.

Transition Events in FCPS Help Students Succeed


In the Strategic Plan Update portion of last week’s School Board meeting, the topic was Goal 2: Safe, Supported, Included, and Empowered. Dr. Reid spoke about supporting a positive school climate, which includes students feeling safe, included, and as if they belong; having access to academic support, and feeling like they can share trust with teachers.

One way FCPS creates a positive climate at schools is by offering transition events. Moving from elementary to middle school or middle school to high school is a major milestone that can be both scary and exciting for students. 

Dr. Reid shared this video that shows how these practices focus on building a sense of belonging and empowerment. Read more in her Weekly Reflections .

Calendar Reminders: Memorial Day, Teacher Workday, Eid al-Adha Memorial Day (Holiday)

All schools and offices will be closed on Monday, May 25, for the Memorial Day holiday. 

Teacher Workday

Tuesday, May 26, is a teacher workday. There is no school for students. 

Eid al-Adha (Holiday)

Wednesday, May 27, is a holiday for Eid al-Adha, and schools and offices are closed. 

See the complete school year calendar or the employee calendar .

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The division’s school health specialists (pictured above) recently prepared “go bags” for all schools to use in case of an emergency. In advance of National School Nurse Day (tomorrow), thank you for your support county public health nurses, licensed practical nurses, and school health aides! 

2027 Pay Changes and MyPath Update

MyPath, the new FCPS human resources and payroll system, is launching in December 2026. This system has been designed to streamline the employee experience and will be rolled out over several phases. In December, MyPath will replace UConnect, MyTime, and Lawson with a single portal for pay, leave, and benefits.

In response to employee feedback, the following will begin in January 2027:

  • FCPS will move to year-round pay for less than 12-month employees who are paid monthly. This change will also provide a standard hourly rate across the year. 
  • Less than 12-month contracted employees who are paid biweekly will receive a consistent monthly amount across their contract year. 

Impacted employees in both of these groups should have received an email with additional details. Please note that 12-month employees and hourly non-contracted employees will have no change to their current pay schedules. 

For more information, please visit the MyPath Project page and Payroll’s What You Need to Know page.

Happy Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week

This week is National Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week. During this week, we recognize the remarkable contributions of our educators and staff members who go above and beyond every day to support, challenge, and inspire students.


From the Young Male Leadership Club to the annual Glowwalk and Color Fun Run, discover how Jason Ericson from Dogwood Elementary School uses community partnerships and fundraising to ensure every student has the opportunity to play, lead, and belong.


And when Emmeline Mejia noticed the difficulty some students faced while trying out for sports, she built a partnership with local clinics, allowing Justice High School to register many kids who had never been able to participate in sports before. Hear more about her work on this athletics inclusion project

Read more about these teachers — and Andrea Edmonson, third grade teacher at Little Run Elementary School — who were recognized as outstanding FCPS teachers at last year’s honors. 

See more teacher and staff highlights and inspiration in the In the Spotlight playlist .

Thank You, Teachers, for Tailoring Support to Every Student


In her Weekly Reflections, Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid invited the community to view a video message offering appreciation for our hard-working and dedicated teachers and staff. Read more in Dr. Reid’s latest Weekly Reflections .

Instructional Assistant Teaches, Calms, and Cheers on Students for 26 Years


13,000. That’s how many steps Pam Lieber can take in one day on the job as an instructional assistant at Kings Park Elementary School, where she’s worked for 26 years. 

13,000 is a big number of steps, but they add up to something even bigger: more moments where students get feedback, practice, and confidence — she does it all by putting one foot in front of the other. Read more about Pam’s impact on her school community .

Become a National Board-Certified Teacher

Thinking about becoming a National Board-Certified Teacher (NBCT)? Join the Office of Professional Learning for a virtual information session on Wednesday, May 20, from 5 to 6 p.m.

Ask questions, hear from current NBCTs, and find out if this is the right path for you. Register for this session on MyPDE . Learn more about the FCPS NBCT program on Atlas. Please contact Mary Beth Anderson if you have any questions.

Instructional Coach Learning Cohort: Apply Now

Applications are now open for the Instructional Coach Learning Cohort (ICLC), a program designed to prepare passionate teacher leaders for the impactful role of an instructional coach. Educators interested in pursuing this role for the 2027-28 school year are encouraged to apply now.

The cohort includes eight in-person sessions beginning October 8. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submission is recommended. Read more about ICLC and access the application .

FCPS Celebrates the Lasting Impact of 160 Retiring Staff Members


The annual FCPS Retirement Ceremony was held on April 29. Retirees — including Cheryl Clark, first grade teacher at Bonnie Brae Elementary School (pictured above with Dr. Reid) — along with their families and friends, the FCPS senior leadership team, and members of the School Board attended the event. Each of the 160 retirees who attended had a profile read by a member of the leadership team and received a gift. 

Thank you to all our newly retired staff members for all the ways you have supported and empowered our students and families, each other, and our division over the years. You’ve made an invaluable impact on our community. View the ceremony program, photos, and video .

Explore Your Benefits this Spring

Be sure to take time to explore your employee benefits this spring! Learn what’s available and how to make the most of your coverage by visiting Benefit Services on Atlas .

Mental Health and Substance Use First Aid

Mental Health First Aid teaches individuals how to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental health and substance use challenges among adults.

CareFirst and EveryMind offer free virtual Mental Health First Aid Training to all FCPS employees. Training is available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, May 18( Register by Tuesday, May 12 ), and Thursday, May 28( register by Wednesday, May 20 ).

Additional dates and information on Mental Health First Aid are available on Atlas .

Fertility Educational Webinar for CareFirst Members

CareFirst membersare invited to a webinar on Wednesday, May 6, featuring WIN Fertility, CareFirst, and CVS Caremark. Sessions will take place at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Click on your preferred time to register. 

Learn more about WIN Fertility, provider networks, lifetime maximum fertility treatments and specialty medications, and tools and resources available, including the WIN Family App. CareFirst and CVS Caremark representatives will explain topics including the prior authorization process, fertility benefits, and pre- and postnatal preventative measures.

Visit Atlas for more information on the WIN Fertility webinar for CareFirst members .

Expectant Parents Workshop

A virtual workshop on Tuesday, May 12, from 4 to 5 p.m., will provide information on the leaves and disability benefits offered by FCPS following the birth of a child (maternity and paternity), adoption, or fostering of a child. 

Participants will learn about FCPS leave benefit programs (including paid parental leave), application procedures, and health and wellness resources, and review the enrollment process for health insurance and other optional benefits. 

The workshop is open to all employees who would like more information on the benefits and resources provided by FCPS. Register for this workshop in MyPDE .

Collaboration and Calm Composure Build Trust in the Power of Public Education


Tracey Wynne, senior manager of communications, joined the FCPS Office of Communications nearly 12 years ago. She thrives on using her strategic communication expertise to inform, educate, and engage FCPS staff, families, and community members. She understands how effectively communicating with these groups can impact student success and enhance the division’s reputation. 

Read more about Tracey and why she was recognized as a finalist for the Outstanding Nonschool-Based Professional Employee last year.

FCPS Recognized with Financial Reporting and Transparency Awards

FCPS received a Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting award from the Association of School Business Officials International. It also received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for its comprehensive annual financial report from the Government Finance Officers Association of the U.S. and Canada. Both awards recognize FCPS for its comprehensive annual financial report for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2025.

Nominations Open for the Bussey Memorial Equity Award

The Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award recognizes an employee, student, or community member who has demonstrated significant and impactful efforts to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students from groups who are marginalized or underserved.

Any employee, student, or community member can nominate an individual for the award. All nomination materials must be submitted by Monday, May 18. Full details and the nomination information form can be found on the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award website .

Services at Dunn Loring Center to Relocate to Pimmit Hills Center

This month, several family support services at the Dunn Loring Center will be relocated as the building is being renovated and returned to use as a school. 

The Family Resource Center closed yesterday. The last day for student registration appointments at Dunn Loring will be Friday, May 8. The last day for early childhood testing appointments will be Friday, May 15.

Services will reopen at Pimmit Hills Center beginning Monday, June 1. Learn more about the relocation .

School Board Meeting Thursday, May 7, at 7 p.m.

The School Board will hold its next regular business meeting on Thursday, May 7, at 7 p.m.On the agenda are several motions related to the FCPS annual school calendar, Student Rights and Responsibilities, and a presentation on the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget.

View the complete agenda . Find out how to watch and participate in School Board meetings .

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History and Social Studies Teacher Jarrett Pearson works with students on projects related to business ownership in a civics class at Whitman Middle School.

FCPS Named One of the Best Communities for Music Education

FCPS has been honored by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation as one of the Best Communities for Music Education. Read about this honor and music education in FCPS .

Reid Recognizes Reading Specialist


Fairfax Villa Elementary School Reading Specialist Lisa Choi was celebrated last week as the FCPS CARES of the Quarter award recipient. 

Known as a “master of her craft,” Lisa blends strong instruction with deep care. She creates engaging literacy experiences and has received Educate Fairfax grants for two consecutive years to support this work. 

This year, a grant funded literacy bags that students can take home, strengthening the parent engagement in their child’s learning and expanding access to high-quality books. Read more in Dr. Reid’s Weekly Reflections and in Lisa’s FCPS CARES nomination .

Thank You, Bus Drivers and Attendants, for Getting Kids Safely to and From School!


Today is School Bus Driver Appreciation Day! Thank you to all our transportation workers, including Ahmed Hillman, pictured above, for all the early mornings and long days getting our kids to and from school.

Impact Award Nominations Due Thursday

The annual Impact Awards celebrate both individuals and teams exceeding expectations in supporting FCPS strategic initiatives. Nominations are due this Thursday, April 30. Visit the Impact Awards Atlas page for submission instructions. 

Nominations are only accepted from current FCPS employees. Multiple recipients are chosen from each category to receive an Impact Award, and they are recognized at a celebratory event in the fall, in addition to receiving a cash award. Nominees must be current employees who expect to remain FCPS employees through the end of 2026.

Thank You, Lunchtime Legends!


Get ready to cheer for our lunchtime legends on School Lunch Hero Day, Friday, May 1.This will be a great opportunity to express our gratitude to all the School Lunch Heroes — like Kitchen Manager Susana Bonanno at Rolling Valley Elementary School (pictured above) — who help fuel our students for learning every day!

Update Your Phone Number in UConnect to Receive Urgent Text Updates From FCPS

Be among the first to receive urgent divisionwide messages such as emergencies, weather closings, and news updates by adding or updating your cell phone number in UConnect

Option in UConnect to Receive Pay Stub via Email 

While you’re in UConnect , you can sign up to receive your pay stub (sometimes referred to as a “pay advice”) via email. Enrollment is quick and only needs to be completed once. Employees who enroll will begin receiving their pay stubs in their inbox from [email protected] starting with their next payroll cycle. 

Please contact Payroll with any questions at [email protected] or 571-423-3500. Visit the Opt in to Receive Email Pay Stubs page on Atlas for instructions.

Help New Teachers and Support Principals by Becoming a Lead Mentor

The lead mentor selection form for the 2026-27 school year is available to school-based administrators. Principals will be providing the names of their lead mentor(s) to the Great Beginnings team by Wednesday, May 13.

Lead mentors are instrumental in building capacity in new educators. Mentors at the school level are essential members of school leadership teams. Learn more about the role of lead mentor on Atlas . Reach out to your principal to pursue this opportunity. If you have additional questions, you can reach out to the Great Beginnings team .

Become a National Board Certified Teacher

Explore the benefits of becoming a National Board Certified teacher (NBCT). Join a virtual information session on Wednesday, May 20, from 5 to 6 p.m.Ask questions, hear from current NBCTs, and find out if this is the right path for you. Register in MyPDE for the info session . Find information about the FCPS NBCT Program on Atlas. Get details on National Board Certification .

Be a Part of the FCPS Summer Extravaganza


Help us show the community all the fantastic things that make FCPS a premier school division! The Summer Extravaganza will take place on Saturday, June 6, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Woodson High School

This dynamic, family-friendly event highlights engaging and innovative learning opportunities. It is designed to support student well-being, academic growth, and community connections. FCPS offices, departments, schools, and teacher-led groups are encouraged to share:

  • Summer programs or enrichment opportunities.
  • Creative learning games and hands-on learning experiences.
  • Health, wellness, or family engagement strategies.

Teachers are also invited to sign up for their student groups to perform or showcase their talent at the event. Please complete this exhibitor interest form to sign up for an interactive booth. Interested in bringing students to perform? Fill out this performance interest form.

For more information, visit the Summer Extravaganza webpage or contact Gracie Mendez .

Connecting Families and Schools: First Class Awards and the Special Education Family Conference


Attendance at this year’s Special Education Family Conference more than doubled! The free, in-person event is held in collaboration with a wide range of internal and external community partners to support families and educators. Read about the conference and see the list of individuals and groups recognized with First Class Awards.

Building Bridges: FCPS Liaisons Support Every Family


Among the members of Team FCPS on hand to help families at the conference was Family Resource Center Liaison Amal Elsayed. Amal works with families to help them feel seen, heard, and valued as a partner in their child’s education.

Watch this video to learn more about how Amal is a listener , translator, and bridge builder for families. Read more about her experience .

Empowering Students and Building Connections


Paul Arena, an intellectual disabilities teacher at Robinson, is also a proud alumnus, a dedicated coach, and an active member of the school’s community. As a strong advocate for fostering meaningful connections, Paul plays a vital role in the partnership class and the Partner’s Club, helping build connections between students with special needs and their peers in general education. 

Read about Paul and why he was selected as an Outstanding Secondary School Teacher finalist last year. 

A Legacy of Love: Navy Students Learn That Every Child Is Supposed to Feel Safe


Chrissy McLaughlin, Navy Elementary School’s school-based technology specialist, has turned unimaginable loss into profound action. The color blue and the month of April carry special meaning for her. 

April is Child Abuse Awareness Month, and the cause is represented by the color blue. Over the last 20 years, Chrissy has worked to embrace both as she remembers her son, Zach, who died as a result of child abuse. Chrissy works to educate others and share her story so that other children might be protected. Read about Zach, his story, and his mother’s advocacy .

Early Math Skills Prepare FCPS Students for Algebra 1 and Beyond


In Fairfax County Public Schools, building strong academic skills starts early. From kindergarten through sixth grade, students practice problem-solving and early algebra every day. Because of this, more students are ready to take Algebra 1 by eighth grade.

Over the past three years, the number of eighth graders taking Algebra 1 has gone up by 18% for all student groups. See more details on this growth in the Academic Matters presentation on Algebra 1 from the April 23 School Board meeting ( view Boarddocs agenda or presentation slides (PDF) . Read more about how students are prepared for advanced math .

Employee Use of Social Media Regulation

Regulation 7004 includes requirements and responsibilities for employee use of social media. The regulation includes definitions and rules for official, professional, and personal social media accounts.

FCPS official and FCPS professional social media accounts can only be used for FCPS business, such as sharing classroom photos/videos of students. Personal social media accounts must be kept separate from FCPS official and FCPS professional accounts.

Please review Regulation 7004 on BoardDocs . For additional guidance, see the Social Media Guidelines for FCPS Employees .

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Sandra Rice, left, and Flora Chavez-Grieger, right, participate in a clap-out to honor military-connected students for Purple Up Day at Clermont Elementary School.

10 Teachers Earn or Renew National Board Certification


FCPS is proud to recognize 10 teachers who earned or renewed National Board Certification, a nationally respected credential that reflects high standards for teaching practice. See the list of new and renewed certified teachers

New Option to Receive Pay Stub via Email

In response to staff feedback, FCPS is offering employees the option to receive their pay stub (sometimes referred to as a “pay advice”) via email. 

Enrollment is quick and only needs to be completed once. After opting in to the new feature in UConnect, your pay stub will be automatically delivered via email each pay period, whether you are paid monthly or biweekly.

Employees who enroll will begin receiving their pay stubs directly in their inbox (from [email protected] ) starting with their next payroll cycle. 

If you have questions regarding the enrollment process, please contact Payroll at [email protected] or 571-423-3500. Visit the Opt in to Receive Email Pay Stubs page on Atlas for instructions.

Reid Reflects: Military Connected Youth Field Day


On Saturday, Dr. Reid attended the Military Connected Youth Field Day at Annandale High School, which is part of the division’s Month of the Military Child celebration. Military families from across the division connected with one another and enjoyed crafts and games. Learn more in Dr. Reid’s Weekly Reflections .

Introduction to Digital Accessibility Lunch and Learn

Join this Lunch and Learn session to get the essentials on choosing and creating accessible digital materials. Explore the “why” behind digital accessibility and learn practical design strategies to ensure your digital content is inclusive for everyone. You’ll leave with actionable tools and steps to help make accessibility a seamless, stress-free part of your daily practice.

Thirty-minute sessions will take place on Wednesday, April 22, at 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. , and on Thursday, April 23, at 12:30 p.m. Click on a time to register for that session in MyPDE. 

Additional Accessibility Support

Join Mollie Kropp, educational specialist for Accessibility, at an Open Accessibility Support Hour on Zoom on Wednesday, April 22, at 11 a.m.

Registration Is Open for the 3rd Annual Learning to Improve Conference

The FCPS/GMU iLEAD Partnership will hold the third annual Learning to Improve Conference on Wednesday, May 6, from 5 to 8 p.m., in Merten Hall at George Mason University

This event is an opportunity to learn from FCPS colleagues and other area educators about their experiences and outcomes using improvement science in district and school improvement efforts. Improvement science is rooted in data-driven decision-making and cycles of testing and adaptation. 

Conference participants will learn how to apply improvement science tools to address challenges in the classroom and other learning spaces. Register at the 2026 Learning to Improve Conference Registration website . Please note that there is a $15 registration fee.

Nominations Open for the Bussey Memorial Equity Award

Nominations are now open for the 2026 Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award. This award recognizes an employee, student, or community member who has demonstrated significant and impactful efforts to improve the educational experiences and outcomes of students from groups who are marginalized or underserved.

Any staff, student, or community member can nominate an individual for the award. All nomination materials must be submitted by Monday, May 18.  

The Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC) sponsors this award to honor the legacy of Dr. Bussey, a founding member of the MSAOC and a longtime advocate for students and families. 

Full details and the nomination information form can be found on the Dr. Lawrence Bussey Memorial Equity Award website .

FCPS Teacher Awarded National Best of Green Schools Award


Laure Grove, an early childhood inclusion teacher at Terra Centre Elementary School, was chosen from among hundreds of nominations to receive a 2026 Best of Green Schools Award

Under Laure’s leadership, the school boasts “Don’t Be Wasteful Wednesdays,” in which students lead efforts to discourage food waste through “share” tables and compost work in the cafeteria. She also leads an in-school Green Team and an after-school Eco Club to help support the local environment. 

The award comes from the Center for Green Schools at the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) and Green Schools National Network. It celebrates the hard work being done by people, schools, campuses, and organizations to accelerate the green schools movement. 

Read more about Laure’s work at Terra Centre .

Building Camaraderie Through Safety and Competition at the Annual FCPS Roadeo


FCPS transportation staff recently showcased their skill, professionalism, and commitment to student safety at the 2026 Bus Roadeo. The annual event featured friendly competition, team building, and recognition of this year’s top drivers and attendants. Read more in this Employee Blog .

Bike & Roll to School Day on May 6!

Love riding your bike? Celebrate Bike & Roll to School Dayand join students, families, and teachers across the country in biking to school together! This national event promotes healthy habits, encourages walking and biking, and helps reduce car traffic.

While it’s a one-day event, Bike to School Day inspires long-term change by showing communities the benefits of bike-friendly, active school commutes. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, May 6!

Registration is open for schools and the FCPS Safe Routes to School team offers incentives for participating schools. Ride together, make a difference, and show your community the power of active travel!

ERFC Trustee Election Results

The trustee election for the Educational Employees’ Supplementary Retirement System of Fairfax County (ERFC) to fill one three-year term has been concluded.

In accordance with Notice 4771, ERFC Election of Trustees, voting is waived when there is only one candidate. Kathie Pfeffer-Hahn, incumbent representative of the ERFC Board of Trustees and teacher at Terraset Elementary School, was unopposed and has been elected to serve a three-year term as an ERFC trustee beginning July 1, 2026.

Congratulations to Kathie on her continued service and commitment to supporting the ERFC community.

ERFC provides retirement benefits to eligible Fairfax County Public Schools employees. Full-time, monthly-paid instructional, administrative, and educational support employees are automatically enrolled.

School Board Meeting Thursday, April 23, at 7 p.m.

The School Board will hold its next regular business meeting on Thursday, April 23, at 7 p.m.

View the complete agenda . Find out how to watch and participate in School Board meetings .

Provide Fairfax County With Feedback on Its Budget

About 70% of the FCPS budget comes from the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. The Board of Supervisors is reviewing the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Advertised Budget and considering possible adjustments before adoption in May. Visit the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors website to learn how community members can share their feedback and provide input on the county’s FY 2027 Budget.

Acceptable Use of FCPS Resources

As a reminder, according to Regulation 6410.17 :

Use of email to advocate the election or defeat of any candidate for any elective office internal or external to FCPS, to advocate the passage or defeat of any referendum question, or to advocate the passage or defeat of any matter pending before the Fairfax County School Board, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, the Virginia General Assembly, or the Congress of the United States is not permitted.

Further, Policy 1800.6 states:

All employees are encouraged to exercise their constitutional rights as citizens, but they shall not involve their schools or workplaces in political campaigns and shall not participate in campaign activities during hours of official employment. 

FCPS employees should not send political messages via their FCPS email, nor should they send political messages during their working hours, even via personal accounts.

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Montessori Teacher Nadine Clarke works with students at Bucknell Elementary School.

Updates to 2026-27 School Year Calendar

The School Board voted to direct the superintendent to designate Veterans Day as a standard instructional day for the 2026-27 school year. Because this day was added, the 2026-27 school year will now end for students on Wednesday, June 16, 2027. View more on  Boarddocs . View the updated complete school year calendar and the employee calendar

The last day of school for the current school year — Wednesday, June 17, 2026— has not changed.

FCPS Teacher Appears on The Kelly Clarkson Show


Sherisse Kenerson, a multilingual learner specialist at Holmes Middle School, appeared on The Kelly Clarkson Show on Tuesday, April 14! 

Sherisse advises Holmes’ after-school Cursive Club , which has received national attention this school year from news outlets including The Washington Post and NPR . Sherisse loves teaching cursive handwriting to a new generation, and her students love learning it.

Emergency Response Buttons Are Active

Emergency response buttons (ERBs), which were distributed to most school-based employees, are live as of today, April 14.

The ERB is a wearable emergency alert device that allows staff to discreetly initiate an emergency response while on FCPS property. When activated, the ERB notifies the Office of Safety and Security, 911, and registered FCPS staff at the affected site to support a rapid and coordinated response.

Any ERB activation will be treated as a live alert, resulting in a response from emergency services. Staff should only activate an ERB in the event of an actual emergency if they don’t have access to a phone to dial 911.Remember, call if you can, push if you can’t.

For additional information about the ERB program, including training resources, guidance, and FAQs, please refer to the Raptor Emergency Response Button (ERB) Atlas page .

Our Military Families Serve Too


From deployments and constant change to stepping up at home, military-connected students show resilience, strength, and pride every day. Through their voices , we’re reminded that these children serve too. 

FCPS is proud to support military families through strong school communities, Purple Star schools, and programs that help students feel connected, welcomed, and never alone.

On Wednesday, April 15, wear purple to show your support for military-connected students and families.

Services at Dunn Loring Center Relocating

Several family support services at the Dunn Loring Center will be permanently relocated because the building is being renovated and returned to use as a school.

To support this transition, services at Dunn Loring will stop in May. The last day for student registration appointments will be Friday, May 8, and the last day for early childhood testing appointments will be May 15.

The Family Resource Center at Dunn Loring will close on Monday, May 4. We are committed to maintaining access to these important services and appreciate your flexibility during this transition.

Learn more about the relocation .

Spring Sprouts Grow Strong Students


In her Weekly Reflections , Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid highlighted the Spring Sprouts program, which took place at several elementary schools during spring break. Students enrolled in the program worked in small groups, strengthening core math and literacy skills. Read more about Spring Sprouts .

Read Dr. Reid’s Weekly Reflections .

Helping Students See Their Dreams and Reach Their Goals


FCPS CARES gives parents, caregivers, staff, and community members the opportunity to recognize employees who go above and beyond to help others. Among the February CARES of the Month recipients is Chanel Favors, instructional coach at Bucknell Elementary School (pictured above on the left). 

Chanel was recognized for organizing a career day at the school. “Each presenter shared not only information about their careers, but also powerful messages about perseverance, education, and believing in oneself,” said Principal Rashida Green (pictured above, on the right), who nominated Chanel. 

“Career Day is more than a single event. It is an investment in our students’ future. By connecting students with real professionals, Chanel helped them see that their dreams are attainable and that their goals are within reach.” 

Other FCPS CARES of the Month recipients include:

  • Dave Martinez, Merrifield Support Center
  • Carlos D’Alvano and Cynthia Stowers, South Lakes High School
  • Veronica Perez, Belvedere Elementary School
  • Karen Bernat, Centreville Elementary School
  • Von-Michael Corpuz, Chantilly High School
  • Mallorie Joyner, Lewis High School

To recognize an employee with an FCPS CARES, please visit the submission page .

Provide Fairfax County With Feedback on Its Budget

About 70% of the FCPS budget comes from the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. There are several upcoming opportunities to provide feedback to the county on its budget. The Board of Supervisors is reviewing the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Advertised Budget and considering possible adjustments before adoption in May. 

You can provide your input during the county’s Budget public hearings on Wednesday, April 15 , and Thursday, April 16 , at 3 p.m.at the Government Center Board Auditorium. Register in advance to speak . Visit the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors website to learn how community members can share their feedback and provide input on the county’s FY 2027 Budget.

Support Learning and Engagement With Lucidspark

Empower yourself with new technology skills by joining the EdTech Lunch Bytes Learning Series. These monthly, 30-minute workshops are designed to fit your busy schedule. On Tuesday, April 21, at 10:45 a.m., 11:45 a.m., or 12:45 p.m., learn about some of the tools in Lucidspark that you can use with your students to support their learning and engagement. These tools can also help you collect data to inform your teaching.

Learn more and register in MyPDE .

Learn About ChatGPT With California Teacher of the Year

All FCPS educators are welcome to join 2024 California Teacher of the Year Casey Cuny for a practical session on using ChatGPT to work smarter, not harder. In a live, one-hour Zoom session at 9 or 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, April 21, teachers will learn how to use ChatGPT to streamline lesson planning, enhance formative assessment, and make high-quality instructional design more sustainable.

Learn more and register in MyPDE .

A Strong Start for Multilingual Learners


In the Strategic Plan Update portion of the School Board meeting, Dr. Reid discussed Goal 1 – Strong Start: PreK-12 , with a focus on English Language Development (ELD). 

At the elementary level, the FCPS ELD model provides an evidence-based ELD curriculum (Benchmark Express) that pairs with the new Language Arts materials (Benchmark Advance). At the secondary level, the FCPS model provides an evidence-based two-pronged approach, including a targeted ELD course and co-teaching support in core content classrooms.

Dr. Reid shared this video about providing a rigorous English language development curriculum for multilingual learners. This consistent, routine-based approach ensures teachers have the high-quality materials needed to support students in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. The impact of these resources goes beyond academics; it builds the self-confidence students need to succeed. Read more in Weekly Reflections .

Calendar Reminders Theravada New Year (Observance Day)

Thursday, April 16, is Theravada New Year. FCPS has designated this day as a religious and cultural observance day . Observance days are regular school days with no mandatory tests, field trips, or major events.

April Statewide Election: No School for Students

There will be no school for students on Tuesday, April 21, for the Virginia statewide election. Student activities, athletic practices, and events may proceed as scheduled. 

Earth Week 2026

Join FCPS Get2Green for a division-wide celebration of sustainability from Monday, April 20, to Friday, April 24. Use this week as your opportunity to engage in school-wide sustainability efforts, spark fresh curiosity in green initiatives, and empower students to become the environmental leaders and global citizens of tomorrow. Visit the Get2Green webpage for more information on how to get started. 

See the complete school year calendar and the employee calendar .

National Drug Take Back Day

Take advantage of free, convenient, confidential, and safe disposal of unused or expired medications during Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.See important details about what is accepted and find a drop-off site near you on the Drug Take Back Day webpage .

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Franconia Elementary School staff members display their cultural attire during the school’s International Fashion Show.

Emergency Response Buttons Will Be Active in Schools on Tuesday, April 14

As part of FCPS’ layered approach to school safety, emergency response buttons (ERBs) will become live on Tuesday, April 14.

The ERB is a wearable emergency alert device that allows staff to discreetly initiate an emergency response while on FCPS property. When activated, the ERB notifies the Office of Safety and Security, 911, and registered FCPS staff at the affected site to support a rapid and coordinated response.

Beginning April 14, when the system will be fully operational, any ERB activation will be treated as a live alert, resulting in a response from emergency services. Staff should only activate an ERB in the event of an actual emergency if they don’t have access to a phone to dial 911.

ERB distribution at schools is taking place this week. Staff must complete the required Raptor ERB training and provide proof of training to their badge administrator to receive an ERB. Staff must self-assign and activate their ERB before it can be used to initiate an emergency. For additional information about the ERB program, including training resources, guidance, and FAQs, please refer to the Raptor Emergency Response Button (ERB) ATLAS page .

Your Benefits in Every Season

The Office of Benefit Services (OBS) is excited to introduce Your Benefits in Every Season, a campaign designed to help you better understand and use your benefits. Throughout the year, they’ll share timely information, helpful reminders, and resources to support your health, well-being, and financial future, so you can make the most of your benefits in every season. 

Visit the OBS page on Atlas to view upcoming events and important information.

Nominate Your Colleagues for an Impact Award

Impact Award applications are now live! The annual Impact Awards celebrate both individuals and teams exceeding expectations in supporting FCPS strategic initiatives. Award categories reflect the goals in FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan .

The Impact Awards is a peer recognition program, which means nominations are only accepted from current FCPS employees. After nominations, multiple recipients are chosen from each category to receive an Impact Award. They are recognized at a celebratory event in the fall, in addition to receiving a cash award. Nominees must be current employees who expect to remain with FCPS through the end of 2026.

Nominate an FCPS employee or team by Thursday, April 30. Visit the Impact Awards Atlas page for nomination materials and additional information.

Support Military Children on Purple Up! Day

We invite all employees, students, families, and community members to “Purple Up!” on Wednesday, April 15, for military children.

Why purple? Because purple symbolizes all branches of the military as a combination of Army green, Marine Corps red, and the blue of the Coast Guard, Navy, Air Force, and Space Force.

April Is Month of the Military Child


FCPS welcomes all of our new and returning military-connected families throughout the year! View this message from Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid .

Share Your Thoughts With Dr. Reid

Your voice matters, and Dr. Reid wants to hear from you! Her final Employee Conversation of the year is scheduled for Tuesday, April 14 , from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., at Wolftrap Elementary School . Click on the date to register. Registration is not required, but it helps with planning. Visit the Superintendent Engagement page on Atlas for up-to-date information. 

You can also reach out to Dr. Reid anytime by submitting a question via the superintendent’s webpage or emailing [email protected] .

Reminder: Walk-In Hours for Benefit Services

The Office of Benefit Services would like to remind all staff of available walk-in hours at the Gatehouse Administration Center.

Walk-in hours are 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. For assistance, employees are encouraged to use StaffConnect or call 571-423-3200.

Become a Fully Licensed Special Education Teacher

A virtual information session on special education cohorts in partnership with George Mason University will take place on Monday, April 13, at 5:15 p.m.Mason has special education programs available for those looking to become fully licensed in:

  • Students Accessing the General Curriculum
  • Adapted Curriculum
  • Special Education Early Childhood

This program provides a supportive and affordable path to achieving your career goals to become a fully licensed special education teacher. Both new provisionally licensed special education teachers and those looking to become special education teachers can learn about cost-saving options like the Grow Your Own program. 

Register to receive a link , which will be sent on April 13. For more information, contact Bob Hamell .

Assistant Principal Works to Ensure Every Student Thrives


This year, April 6-10 marks National Assistant Principals Week, a time to recognize the vital role assistant principals play in supporting student success, empowering teachers, and shaping positive school environments. 

In FCPS, our assistant principals go above and beyond each day to ensure our schools are places where students thrive and staff feel valued. Their tireless commitment, leadership, and compassion are foundational to our mission, and we’re proud to honor them this week.

Dominic Williams, assistant principal at Union Mill Elementary School, was recognized as the 2025 Outstanding School-Based Leader at FCPS. Read about Dominic’s leadership and influence

Employees “In the Spotlight”

In the Spotlight is a video series sharing best practices and inspirational moments from across the division. Check out the playlist to hear how staff are making a tangible impact in the lives of FCPS students, from learning something new to participating in athletics programs.

Librarian Sparks Imagination and Love of Learning


April is School Library Month, and April 3 was School Librarian Day. In FCPS libraries, students develop knowledge and skills, experience a sense of belonging, find inspiration and support, and freely pursue their personal interests and academic growth. 

At Gunston Elementary School, Librarian Nicole Oberdick has created an immersive, magical space to inspire students. Nicole was also selected as an Outstanding Elementary School Teacher Finalist last year. Read about how Nicole engages her students

School Library Month and National Library Week

Explore all that FCPS school library programs have to offer for student learning and the important roles that FCPS school librarians play in every school community.

A Heart for Every Student: Celebrating Paraprofessionals


Paraprofessional Appreciation Day — observed annually on the first Wednesday of April, which was April 1 this year — offers an opportunity to recognize the extraordinary impact of instructional assistants, aides, and paraeducators who support students every day.

Outstanding School-Based Operational Employee finalist Samina Butt is one of these dedicated professionals at Irving Middle School. Read about Samina .

Great Beginnings After-School Facilitator Pool: Apply Now!

Support FCPS’ Great Beginnings Program and advance your leadership skills! Applications are now being accepted for the 2026-27 Great Beginnings Facilitator Pool. Members of the pool are assigned to facilitate various Great Beginnings offerings after school, such as Spotlight on Classroom Management, Supporting New Educators, and Mentoring Novice Educators.

This role is an opportunity for teacher leaders to sharpen their facilitation skills while contributing to our collective goal of continuous learning and professional growth. Applicants commit to participating in and leading professional development throughout the year. 

The application is open until Monday, April 20. Find more information and application materials .

Students’ Personal Devices Covered Under FCPS’ Cell Phone Policy

The FCPS cell phone policy applies to all personal devices that can access the internet, record, or communicate. This includes:

  • Cell phones
  • Smart watches
  • Smart glasses
  • Airpods, earbuds, and headsets

Cell phones are not permitted to be used as an instructional tool, and all students need to keep cell phones and personal devices off and away for the entire school day (bell to bell). 

High school students can use personal devices during lunch time in designated lunch spaces. Thank you for helping keep our classrooms distraction-free!

RSVP Today for the FCPS Retirement Ceremony

After years of hard work and dedication, FCPS celebrates our retirees’ careers, legacies, and accomplishments at our annual retirement ceremony. This year’s event will be held on Wednesday, April 29, at 5:30 p.m., at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

Retirees who have completed their Notification of Resignation-Retirement form (HR-2 ) were mailed an invitation. Please contact [email protected] if you are retiring and have not received your invitation. The deadline to RSVP for the ceremony is Tuesday, April 7.

Fine Arts and Academic Rigor in FCPS


Dr. Reid presented on Fine Arts in FCPS during the Academic Matters segment of the March 26 School Board meeting. FCPS is committed to early, universal exposure to the arts to ensure all students have the opportunity to develop durable skills (which are similar to Portrait of a Graduate attributes) in environments that promote belonging and self-expression. 

Dr. Reid shared a video about Fine Arts and access to academic rigor . It explains how courses such as International Baccalaureate® (IB) Dance and Advanced Placement (AP) 2D Studio Art and Drawing use a process similar to the scientific method, where students experiment, reflect, and refine their work over time. 

Learn more about the IB dance program at Mount Vernon High School .

School Board Presents FY 2027 Advertised Budget to Board of Supervisors

The School Board will present the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Advertised Budget to the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, April 14,at a joint Board of Supervisors and School Board budget committee meeting. The meeting will take place in the Fairfax County Government Center Board Auditorium and in Conference Room 11. It is also available to view live on Channel 16 and stream live online .

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Provide Fairfax County With Feedback on Its Budget

About 70% of the FCPS budget comes from the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. There are several upcoming opportunities to provide feedback to the county on its budget. The Board of Supervisors is reviewing the FY 2027 Advertised Budget and considering possible adjustments before adoption in May. A Budget Town Hall Meeting for the Franconia District will take place on Friday, April 10, at 6 p.m., on Channel 16 .

You can also provide your input during the county’s Budget public hearings on Tuesday, April 14 , at 4 p.m., and Wednesday, April 15 , and Thursday, April 16 , at 3 p.m. at the Government Center Board Auditorium. Register in advance to speak

Visit the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors website to learn how community members can share their feedback and provide input on the county’s FY 2027 Budget.

Skyview High School and Western Pyramids Boundary Study

The boundary study for Skyview High School and FCPS’ western pyramids continues to move forward. Western pyramids include Centreville, Chantilly, Oakton, South Lakes, and Westfield. Elementary and middle schools that currently feed into these high schools are also part of the analysis. This ensures aligned school pathways from elementary through high school whenever possible.

A kickoff meeting for the boundary study was held at Westfield High School on March 25 for families who live in the western part of the county. The School Board is scheduled to vote on the proposed boundaries in June, with any approved changes taking effect in the 2027-28 school year. 

Please visit the Skyview High School and Western Pyramids Boundary Study page to learn more.

Save a Life, Give Blood!

Inova Blood Donor Services and the Office of Facilities Management will host a blood drive on Wednesday, April 22, from 6 to 10 a.m. The Bloodmobile will be parked outside Door 7 of the Sideburn Support Center

Appointments are encouraged. Book online or call 1-866-256-6372 and use code 1005. All donors will receive a hooded tee while supplies last. Please bring a photo ID and allow about one hour for the donation process.

Calendar Reminders School Planning Day

Friday, April 10, is a school planning day. There will be no school for students. 

Theravada New Year (Observance Day)

Thursday, April 16, is Theravada New Year. FCPS has designated this day as a religious and cultural observance day . Observance days are regular school days with no mandatory tests, field trips, or major events

April Statewide Election: No School for Students

There will be no school for students on Tuesday, April 21, for the Virginia statewide election. Student activities, athletic practices, and events may proceed as scheduled. 

See the complete school year calendar and the employee calendar .

School Board Meeting Thursday, April 9, at 7 p.m.

The School Board will hold its next regular business meeting on Thursday, April 9, at 7 p.m.On the agenda are several motions to amend the 2026-27 school calendar. 

View the complete agenda . Find out how to watch and participate in School Board meetings .

FCPS ACE Tax Day Sale!

FCPS Adult and Community Education (ACE) wants you to save on learning. On Wednesday, April 15, apply either promo code “TaxDay15” to save $15 off any class, or use your employee discount code for 25% off in-person classes. Pick whichever saves you more! 

But just like the tax-filing deadline, this offer expires at midnight on April 15, so don’t delay. View details and save on your continuing education today.

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Kindergarten Teacher Emma Daw works with students in a small group at Lorton Station Elementary School.

Print Your W-2 Today! Upcoming UConnect Service Interruption

A UConnect service window for system maintenance is scheduled Friday, March 27, at 4:30 p.m., to Sunday, March 29, at 6 p.m.Brief service interruptions may occur.

Access to information, such as W-2s, pay advices (pay stubs), and leave balances, will not be possible during this time. If you are planning to file your taxes this weekend, be sure to print or download your W2 before Friday afternoon.

Beginning March 30, users accessing UConnect and Lawson (Infor) will see a new login screen (pictured at right). You will be able to log in with your standard network credentials or use the new SSO (single sign-on) option to simplify logging in.

FCPS Showcases Quality, Excellence, and Success 

Last week, FCPS reached a major milestone after submitting a 50-page application for the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award . More than a dozen examiners visited our schools and centers and conducted interviews with employees about their jobs here at FCPS. 

The Baldrige Award is the highest level of national recognition that a U.S. organization can receive for demonstrating its performance excellence, resilience, and long-term success. The application process allows us to receive feedback on how we can lean into our strengths, and it identifies opportunities for greater efficiency and effectiveness. Read more in Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid’s Weekly Reflections .

Share Your Thoughts With Dr. Reid


Your voice matters, and Dr. Reid wants to hear from you! Employee Conversations are scheduled for Tuesday, April 7 , from 6 to 7 p.m., at Newington Forest Elementary School , and Tuesday, April 14 , from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., at Wolftrap Elementary School

Click on the date to register for that event. Registration is not required, but it helps with planning. These events are an opportunity for you to share your thoughts with Dr. Reid and ask her questions. Visit the Superintendent Engagement page on Atlas for up-to-date information. 

You can also reach out to Dr. Reid anytime by submitting a question via the superintendent’s webpage or emailing [email protected] .

Provide Fairfax County With Feedback on Its Budget


About 70% of the FCPS budget comes from the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. There are several upcoming opportunities to provide feedback to the county on its budget. The Board of Supervisors is reviewing the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Advertised Budget and considering possible adjustments before adoption in May. Upcoming Budget Town Hall Meetings include:

You can also provide your input during the county’s Budget public hearings on Tuesday, April 14 , at 4 p.m., and Wednesday, April 15 , and Thursday, April 16 , at 3 p.m. at the Government Center Board Auditorium. Register in advance to speak

Visit the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors website to learn how community members can share their feedback and provide input on the county’s FY 2027 Budget.

Summer Student Intern Program Applications Open


The FCPS Summer Internship Program is a six-week, paid, in-person opportunity for FCPS high school students and recent alumni enrolled in post-secondary education. The program will run from Monday, July 6, to Friday, August 14. It offers hands-on work experience across central office departments. 

Interns will work alongside professionals on projects that help prepare FCPS for the upcoming school year. They will learn about current trends in fields including artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies, business and finance, architecture and construction, communications, safety and cybersecurity, and education and advocacy as well as participate in weekly professional development workshops.

Job descriptions, details, and the interest form (which should be completed by 5 p.m. on Friday, April 10) are available on the Summer Internship webpage . Watch a video about last year’s Summer Internship Program and follow @FCPSInterns on Instagram. 

FCPS Commitment to Weather Safety

At FCPS, the safety of our students, staff, and visitors is one of our highest priorities. In extreme cold, we monitor National Weather Service (NWS) guidance, adjust outdoor activities, and ensure our buildings are warm and secure. In extreme heat, we modify or cancel outdoor activities, use on-site measurements to guide athletic decisions, and promote hydration and cooling breaks. 

FCPS has several plans in place to provide guidance during severe weather, including storms, flooding, and tornadoes. Our decisions are informed by industry best practices, weather alerts, and a commitment to keeping our school community safe and healthy year-round. Read more about weather safety , including the differences between an advisory, watch, and warning.

Make sure your cell phone number is updated in UConnect to receive alerts and updates from the division. Or you can download the FCPS App and enable push notifications.

‘Walk to Read’ Program Shows Success


In the Academic Matters portion of the March 19 School Board meeting, Dr. Reid discussed the Walk to Read Program . This initiative has been piloted among third grade students in Early Literacy Project Momentum schools. These students attend a targeted 30-minute reading intervention block based on their specific needs. Watch a video to hear from the students and teachers

Between fall 2025 and winter 2026, there have been double-digit decreases in below-grade-level performance on the G3 iReady test. Read more about Walk to Read .

Middle School Performing Arts Is “More Than Just a Class”


In the Strategic Plan Update portion of last Thursday’s School Board meeting, Dr. Reid shared this inspiring look at theater in FCPS . In the video, students describe how performing arts became more than just a class. 

This was part of her presentation on Strategic Plan Goal 2: Safe, Supported, Included, and Empowered . FCPS is one of just a few school divisions across the nation that offer a comprehensive middle school theatre curriculum. Approximately 4,500 students are enrolled in the academic curriculum, and more than 4,000 students participate in comprehensive extracurricular theater programs, including musical productions, short plays, drama clubs, and field trips. 

Read more about the importance of performing arts .

ERFC Trustee Election Notification

The Educational Employees’ Supplementary Retirement System of Fairfax County (ERFC) Board of Trustees is the governing body of ERFC and supports its mission to enhance the financial security of members through prudent financial stewardship. The board will elect one person to serve as trustee. 

Interested active ERFC members should submit a nomination petition and a statement of contribution. Notice 4771 outlines the election process . Materials must be received by the Office of Employee Relations by the close of business on Tuesday, April 14.

An electronic election will be held from Tuesday, May 12,through Thursday, May 14. Contact Sherri Burris at 571-423-3252 with any questions. 

Filing Deadline for 2025 FSA Claims Approaching

If you have claims for 2025 FSA expenses, you have until Tuesday, March 31, to file them. For more information, visit the Employee Insurance and Financial Benefits dashboard on Atlas.

RSVP for the We Honor You Retirement Ceremony by April 7


After years of hard work and dedication, FCPS celebrates our retirees’ careers, legacies, and accomplishments at our annual retirement ceremony, We Honor You. This year’s event will be held on Wednesday, April 29, at 5:30 p.m.at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. 

Any retirees who have completed their Notification of Resignation-Retirement form (HR-2 ) have been mailed an invitation. Please contact [email protected] if you have not received your invitation. The deadline to RSVP for the ceremony is Tuesday, April 7.

Awards Recognizing Special Education Supporters

Nominations are open for the 2026 Fairfax County Special Education PTA (SEPTA) Awards, which recognize educators, staff, volunteers, and community members who go above and beyond to support students receiving special education services.

Honorees may include teachers, instructional assistants, administrators, therapists, volunteers, and other community members who have made a meaningful difference in the lives of students and families. Nominations are open through Friday, March 27, and can be submitted online .

Calendar Reminders Quarter End and Early Release

Friday, March 27, is the last day of the third quarter and an early release day for students. 

Spring Break

Schools and school offices will be closed from Monday, March 30, to Friday, April 3, for spring break. Monday, April 6, is a teacher workday, and there will be no school for students. 

See the school year calendar or employee calendar .

New School Board Member Sworn In


Tom Dannan was sworn in as the Braddock District Representative before the March 19 School Board Meeting. Learn more about Dannan

School Board Meeting Thursday, March 26, at 7 p.m.

The School Board will hold its next regular business meeting on Thursday, March 26, at 7 p.m.View the complete agenda . Find out how to watch and participate in School Board meetings .

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Science and Engineering Fair team members — including (from left) Lauren Keninitz, Brian Schwenk, Ann Wong, Michelle Gilligan, Liz Keyes, and Leigh Kelly — celebrate a successful event.

Change in Dates for Employee Step Increases

The Advertised Budget for fiscal year 2027 includes a step increase for all eligible employees. Please note that the final budget will not be approved until Thursday, May 21.

Starting July 1, 2026, any approved step increases will be applied at the beginning of an employee’s contract start date. Previously, step increases for operational employees (in step-increase eligible positions) were granted based on the month the employee started working.

Approved step increases will be applied as follows:

  • Contract length 219 to 260 days: Approved step increases are reflected in the July paycheck.
  • Contract length 181 to 217 days: Approved step increases are reflected in the August paycheck.

Learn more and view frequently asked questions on the Change in Dates for Employee Step Increases webpage .

Medications Delivered to Your Door

Did you know that many medications you take regularly can be delivered directly to your home? Prescription delivery can help make managing ongoing medications more convenient and may reduce trips to the pharmacy.

Prescription delivery can be a helpful option for employees who take medications regularly and want an easier way to manage refills.

For instructions specific to your medical plan, see the Prescription (Rx) Home Delivery page in Atlas .

April Statewide Election: No School for Students

There will be no school for students on Tuesday, April 21, for the Virginia statewide election. Student activities, athletic practices, and events may proceed as scheduled. Principals and directors of student activities may adjust event start times and entry points to ensure clear separation between student activity areas and polling spaces. 

Employees should check their email for a message from the school division (sent Wednesday, March 11) with additional details.

County Seeking Budget Input

About 70% of the FCPS budget comes from the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. They are currently reviewing the county’s 2027 Fiscal Year Advertised Budget and are considering possible adjustments before the final county budget is adopted in May.

If you have thoughts or comments, be sure to provide the county with your feedback by completing this survey .

Reid Reflects on the “Attraction” of STEAM Learning


Where in FCPS is Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid? Last week, she visited schools in Centreville and Fairfax City. Find out what inspired the students pictured above to learn about magnets and read other updates in Dr. Reid’s Weekly Reflections .

Employee Conversations With Dr. Reid

Your voice matters, and Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid wants to hear from you! Employee Conversations have been scheduled for:

Click on the date to register for an event. Registration is not required, but helps with planning. These events are an opportunity for you to share your thoughts with Dr. Reid and ask her questions. Visit the Superintendent Engagement page on Atlas for up-to-date information and details. 

You can also reach out to Dr. Reid anytime by submitting a question via the superintendent’s webpage or emailing [email protected] .

Two School Counseling Programs Awarded 2026 RAMP Designation


School counseling programs at Poe Middle School and Herndon High School have been recognized by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) as model programs. They were awarded the Recognized ASCA Model Program (RAMP) designation for 2026 for successfully demonstrating how their comprehensive school counseling programs benefit all students. Read more about their RAMP designation .

Nominate Your Colleagues for an Impact Award

Impact Award applications go live on Wednesday, April 1. The annual Impact Awards celebrate both individuals and teams who exceed expectations in supporting FCPS strategic initiatives. Award categories reflect the goals in FCPS’ 2023-30 Strategic Plan .

“Impact” is a peer recognition program. Nominations are only accepted from current FCPS employees. Multiple recipients are chosen from each category to receive an Impact Award, and they are recognized at a celebratory event in the fall, in addition to receiving a cash award. Nominees must be current employees who expect to remain FCPS employees through the end of 2026.

Nominate an FCPS employee or team by Thursday, April 30. Visit the Impact Awards Atlas page for nomination materials and additional information.

Teach Forward Cohort Accepting Applications

The Department of Human Resources is excited to launch its second Teach Forward (¡Avanza!) cohort. This program will support approximately 25 employees interested in becoming fully licensed teachers within 12-24 months through a self-paced, online program called iteach . The program is offered by Virginia’s alternative teacher certification pathway. 

Current FCPS employees who hold a bachelor’s degree or higher are invited to apply. Current teachers on a provisional or local license are also eligible. Priority will be given to applicants pursuing certification in high-need endorsement areas (including special education and STEM fields) as well as employees working at high-need schools with Title I funding. 

Participants admitted to the Teach Forward (¡Avanza!) cohort are only responsible for the $250 iteach enrollment fee and the costs of the required Praxis tests. The full iteach program cost of $2,800 will be funded by FCPS.

Visit Atlas for more information and to apply to Teach Forward .

Become a Fully Licensed Special Education Teacher

A virtual information session on special education cohorts in partnership with George Mason University will take place on Monday, April 13, at 5:15 p.m.Mason has special education programs available for those looking to become fully licensed in:

  • Students Accessing the General Curriculum.
  • Adapted Curriculum.
  • Special Education Early Childhood.

This program provides a supportive and affordable path to achieving your career goals to become a fully licensed special education teacher! Both new provisionally licensed special education teachers and those looking to become a special education teacher can learn about cost-saving options like the Grow Your Own program. 

Register to receive a link, which will be sent on April 13. For more information, contact Bob Hamell .

2026 Special Education Family Conference


The 2026 Special Education Family Conference, Stronger Together: Connecting Families and Schools, will take place on Saturday, April 18, at Marshall High School

Dr. Shelley Moore will deliver the keynote address on The Evolution of Inclusion. It will look at how the goals of inclusion have continued to shift and evolve, as we learn more about diversity and identity. Participants will be invited to reflect on their own contexts and consider next steps for advocacy and action.

Visit the FCPS 2026 Special Education Family Conference webpage for more information, including breakout session offerings and a list of vendors who will be on site. 

Confirm your attendance for this year’s conference.

Staff are also invited to register to serve as event  volunteers. Please sign up by Thursday, March 19. MyPDE credit will be awarded to staff volunteers and staff attendees.

2026 Awards Recognizing Special Education Supporters

Nominations are open for the 2026 Fairfax County Special Education PTA (SEPTA) Awards, which recognize educators, staff, volunteers, and community members who go above and beyond to support students receiving special education services. The annual program celebrates individuals across the school division who demonstrate exceptional commitment to inclusion, support, and student success.

Honorees may include teachers, instructional assistants, administrators, therapists, volunteers, and other community members who have made a meaningful difference in the lives of students and families. Nominations are open through Friday, March 27,and can be submitted online .

Award recipients will be recognized at the SEPTA Awards Ceremony on Saturday, May 2, where families, educators, and community members will gather to celebrate those helping build more inclusive and supportive school communities. Registration details for the ceremony will be announced at a later date.

Genuine Love and Concern Helps Parent Feel Less Alone


FCPS CARES gives parents, caregivers, staff, and community members the opportunity to recognize employees who go above and beyond to help others. Among December/January CARES of the Month recipients is Aaron Tenenbaum, learning disabilities teacher at Springfield Estates Elementary School. 

What sets Mr. Tenenbaum apart, his nominator said, “is his genuine love and concern for his students. Teachers like Mr. T remind us parents of [neurodivergent] kiddos that we do not have to shoulder this alone and that they are with us as we navigate this daunting task.”

Other FCPS CARES of the Month recipients include:

  • Cindy Trinca, Gatehouse Administration Center.
  • Min-Jung Jung, Hughes Middle School.
  • Catherine Giacomo, Noel Naylor, and Melissa Snyder, Bailey's Elementary School.
  • Samantha Whitelaw and Megan Hook, Rose Hill Elementary School.
  • Lynda Falkenstein, Bonnie Brae Elementary School.
  • Lisa Choi, Fairfax Villa Elementary School.

To recognize an employee with an FCPS CARES, please view the submission page .

Two Grandmas and a Bus: Decades of Dedication for a Driver and Attendant


For Bus Driver Paula Langhorne (right) and Bus Attendant Pam Mitchell (left), safety is the top priority each day. They also work hard to create an environment filled with connection, laughter, and care so every student starts the day feeling welcomed and supported.

Paula began her career with Fairfax County Public Schools in 1985, and Pam joined in 1992. Although they’ve worked side by side for 16 years, the two have known each other for more than three decades. Their long friendship and deep trust for one another make them an inseparable team. Read about their impact on their students .

FCPS Retirement Ceremony Invitations Mailed


After years of hard work and dedication, FCPS celebrates our retirees’ careers, legacies, and accomplishments at our annual retirement ceremony. This year’s event will be held on Wednesday, April 29, at 5:30 p.m., at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

Any retirees who have completed their Notification of Resignation-Retirement form (HR-2 ) have been mailed an invitation. Please contact [email protected] if you have not received your invitation.

The deadline to RSVP for the ceremony is Tuesday, April 7.

Calendar Reminders Eid al-Fitr and Nowruz (Evening Only Observance Day, Holiday)

Thursday, March 19, is an evening-only observance day for Eid al-Fitr, which begins at sundown. Friday, March 20, is a holiday, and all schools and offices are closed. 

Quarter End/Early Release

Friday, March 27, is the last day of the third quarter and an early release day for students. 

Spring Break

Schools and school offices will be closed from Monday, March 30, to Friday, April 3, for spring break. Monday, April 6, is a teacher workday, and there will be no school for students. 

See the school year calendar or employee calendar .

School Board Meeting Thursday, March 19, at 7 p.m.

The School Board will hold its next regular business meeting on Thursday, March 19, at 7 p.m.Topics on the agenda include:

  • Administration of the Oath of Office to Newly-Elected Braddock Magisterial Representative Tom Dannan (at a special meeting at 6:15 p.m.).
  • Third Quarter Budget Review.
  • Awarding of Contracts.

View the complete agenda . Find out how to watch and participate in School Board meetings .

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Third Grade Teacher Olubukunmi Peters gives a hug to a student arriving at Haycock Elementary School.

Celebrating Art and Music in Our Schools


March is National Arts in Our Schools Month, highlighting the importance of arts education in fostering student creativity, confidence, and critical thinking. This wouldn’t be possible without talented educators like Andrew Sharrock, band teacher at Glasgow Middle School, who was named Outstanding Secondary School Teacher at last year’s Honors celebration. Read about Andrew and the Glasgow band program

Four FCPS Teachers Among Wolf Trap Grant Winners for Performing Arts

Andrew is also one of four FCPS middle and high school teachers who will receive grants from the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts. Wolf Trap’s Grants for Performing Arts Teachers fund music, dance, and theater projects in public school classrooms in Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. Read about the winners and their projects .

Introducing Students to Classical Music Through Soccer


As part of our Spotlight video series, hear from Brandon Morris, Outstanding Elementary New Teacher finalist, and music teacher at Chesterbrook Elementary School. Brandon explains the link between Georg Frideric Handel’s “Zadok the Priest” and a famous soccer anthem.

Reid Reads Across Fairfax


Wondering how a school superintendent celebrates Read Across America Week? Follow Superintendent Dr. Michelle Reid’s Weekly Reflections !

2028-29 School Year Calendar Posted

Visit the FCPS Calendar webpage to view the 2028-29 School Year Calendar .

Filing Deadline for 2025 FSA Claims Approaching

Just a reminder, if you have claims for 2025 FSA expenses, you have until Tuesday, March 31, to file them. To file your claims:

  1. Go to my.optum.com/fcps and log in.
  2. Go to “Payments” and select “Reimburse Myself.”
  3. Follow the step-by-step instructions to upload your receipts and submit your claim package. Be sure to save a copy of your claim package for your records.

For more information, visit the Employee Insurance & Financial Benefits dashboard on Atlas.

Keep C.A.L.M.: New Atlas Page on PDF Accessibility and Support Hours

Announcing the new Keep C.A.L.M. Atlas page: Using PDFs . Learn when to use the format, when to avoid it, and how to ensure your PDFs are fully accessible.

Accessibility Support Hours

With the updated federal accessibility deadline of April 24, 2026nearly here, get hands-on help to learn how to make your resources inclusive. 

Drop in to Zoom office hours to get help fixing documents, review C.A.L.M. materials, and ask questions. While the main focus is on instructional materials, everyone is welcome as we work toward digital equity as a division.

Sessions will be offered via Zoom from 10 to 11 a.m. on the following Wednesdays:

  • March 11
  • March 25
  • April 8
  • April 22

Learn more about accessibility at FCPS on Atlas .

Additional Microcredential Orientation Meetings Added

The Office of Professional Learning, in collaboration with Instructional Services and Special Services, recently announced two microcredential learning opportunities available to all licensed instructional staff this spring. 

These flexible, self-directed professional development opportunities are designed to align with two critical FCPS initiatives — Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Empowering Multilingual Learners. Upon successful completion, participants will receive a $600 stipend and one Academy credit per microcredential. 

To participate, staff must attend one of the Orientation Meetings via MyPDE . Due to significant interest and both initial sessions reaching maximum capacity, two additional orientation meetings have been added from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, and Monday, March 16

Visit the Microcredential Atlas page for additional information and registration details.

Special Education and STEM Job Fair: Internal Transfers Welcome


FCPS will be hosting a job fair specifically for special education and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) teaching positions. 

This event will provide external candidates — as well as current FCPS teachers seeking internal transfers — an opportunity to connect with principals and school-based teams.

The hiring event will take place on Saturday, March 14, from 9 a.m. to noon, at Lake Braddock Secondary School . Register to attend .

Eid al-Fitr and Nowruz (Evening Only Observance Day, Holiday)

Thursday, March 19, is an evening-only observance day for Eid al-Fitr, which begins at sundown. Friday, March 20, is a holiday, and all schools and offices are closed for Eid and Nowruz. See the school year calendar or employee calendar .

Looking for a Ride, a Roommate, or to Sell Your Old Couch? Check Out FCPS Classifieds


Looking to sell your old guitar or share a ride to work? FCPS’ Online Classifieds system is on Atlas and available to employees only. It’s a free way to post ads for personally owned items to buy, sell, or give away. It's also a great tool to find a roommate or rent real estate. 

Our online classifieds are self-service and allow employees to post new ads, or update or renew existing ads at any time. View the rules and frequently asked questions . For more information, contact Andy Grunig .

ACE March Madness Sale

Pick your learning bracket and save! From March 14 to 16, you can buy multiple classes from FCPS ACE and save 10%, 15%, or even 20% off your tuition! 

Build your bracket with two or more classes and build your savings. FCPS employees can take advantage of this sale for online classes. But please note, our 25% employee discount is only valid for in-person classes. See details and save on learning that won’t bust your wallet!

Tell Our Governor How You Feel About Virginia’s Public Schools

The Virginia Department of Education offers a survey for Virginians to submit feedback on public schools . Let our governor know what a successful school looks like to you, and what challenges or barriers are currently preventing students from thriving. The survey will close on Friday, April 10

State Seeks Input on Fine Arts Standards of Learning

The Virginia Department of Education has initiated a process to review and revise the K-12 Fine Arts Standards of Learning. It is anticipated that the review will be completed by June 2027. 

An important part of the review process for the Fine Arts Standards of Learning is soliciting comments from classroom teachers, students, parents, administrators, curriculum supervisors, fine arts educators, and other groups who have worked with the current standards. 

Comments may be submitted via the 2020 Fine Arts SOL Public Comment Form .Public comments will be received for Visual Arts, Music, Theatre Arts, and Dance Arts through Monday, March 30

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