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 UpdatesLast 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 AwardFairfax 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 1On 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 2026-27Visit 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.
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
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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 CatalogAdvance 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 WorkdayTuesday, 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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