Fairfax County Public Schools

Fairfax County Public Schools

Primary and Secondary Education

Falls Church, Virginia 40,516 followers

Virginia's premier school district, serving a diverse community of 180,000+ students at 198 schools & centers. #OurFCPS

About us

Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS), located in Northern Virginia, is the nation’s 9th largest public school system, serves a diverse population of more than 180,000 students in grades prekindergarten through 12. Fairfax County high schools are recognized annually by the Washington Post as being among the most challenging high schools in the U.S. FCPS is the third largest employer in Virginia, with 24,600 full-time staff positions. Outstanding benefits including medical insurance, dental insurance, retirement plans, life insurance, flexible spending accounts, sick and personal leave, disability programs, and long-term care insurance are available for eligible employees. Staff development and training is available through academy classes, in-service training, and master’s degree cohort programs. Full-time technology support teachers are in each school; additionally, an on-line resource for FCPS students to extend learning beyond the traditional day is accessible through the 24-7 Learning System. “Great Beginnings” provides mentoring to all teachers new to the county, and “Savings for Staff” incentives help to make your relocation an easy one.

Website
http://www.fcps.edu
Industry
Primary and Secondary Education
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Falls Church, Virginia
Type
Educational
Specialties
education, k-12, elementary, secondary, teaching, and teachers

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Employees at Fairfax County Public Schools

Updates

  • #FCPSTeacherTuesday “I joined the teaching profession because I have a passion for education and learning and a desire to make a difference in the lives of young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. There is immense joy derived from interacting with the students we serve, understanding their perspectives, and guiding them through challenges. Additionally, I had teachers who inspired me to enter the teaching profession because of their huge impact on my educational journey. I truly believe teachers have a lifelong impact on the students they serve.” Andrew Hahn Career & Transition Teacher Davis Career Center If you'd like to join the #FCPSFam and become a teacher with FCPS, apply now! https://bit.ly/3DtIspG

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  • #FCPSTeacherTuesday “Seven years ago, I joined FCPS as an IA and enjoyed working with students with special needs. I worked full-time and took classes after work to get my teaching degree. It was worth it because as a second-year teacher, I am happy with the career decision I made. Building relationships with the students and their families has really been a great experience." Ariana Gallahan-Zarate Multiple Disabilities Teacher Fairhill Elementary If you'd like to join the #FCPSFam and become a teacher with FCPS, apply now! https://bit.ly/3DtIspG

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  • #FCPSTeacherTuesday “I wanted to inspire students to develop a love of learning. I want to have a positive impact on the world and lead a life of purpose. Helping students to reach their full potential and inspiring them to do their best makes teaching the best job anyone could have.” Raymond Hoskie Title I Resource Teacher Washington Mill Elementary School If you'd like to join the #FCPSFam and become a teacher with FCPS, apply now! https://bit.ly/3DtIspG

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  • For many families new to Fairfax County, the Dunn Loring Welcome Center is a place of support and guidance. Beatriz Bucarey, a Community Liaison, has spent over 20 years helping families navigate everything from school registration to setting up email—and she greets every family in their own language. Her dedication to making families feel welcome is a perfect example of how engaged parents and caregivers positively impact student success. November is Family Engagement Month, and it’s the ideal time to explore the many resources FCPS offers to support new families. Learn more about Beatriz and the FCPS Family Academy, and discover how we’re building strong, trusting partnerships with our community. https://bit.ly/3OptohL

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  • Tony Gray, a proud member of the Haudenosaunee’s Bear Clan and an Advanced Academics Resource Teacher at Wakefield Forest Elementary School, brings his rich cultural heritage to the classroom. He uses his Native American roots to inspire students through creative, hands-on lessons in STEAM and advanced academics. From crafting dreamcatchers to engaging drum sessions exploring sound and learning about trailblazers like Mary Golda Ross, Tony’s teaching sparks curiosity and cultural appreciation. As one student said, “It’s pretty cool to learn from someone with such a unique culture!” Discover how Tony’s upbringing to “think seven generations ahead” shapes his teaching and fosters cultural understanding. https://bit.ly/4fPee1D

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