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The November 2024 Regular School Board meeting opened with the swearing-in of new School Board member Anne Sherwood. Sherwood was elected unopposed on November 5 to complete the term of former member David Ortiz, who recently relocated. We’re excited to welcome her to the team as she begins her service to the FCCPS community. Additional highlights …
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Explore how Oak Street Elementary embraces recent changes in Virginia’s English Language Arts (ELA) standards! This video gives you an inside look at how our teachers are adapting lessons to meet new state guidelines while fostering essential reading, writing, and communication skills. With interactive activities, personalized support, and engaging…
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This video provides Oak Street Elementary parents, in Falls Church Virginia, with an in-depth overview of the Primary Years Programme (PYP), an internationally acclaimed, inquiry-based educational framework. Led by our dedicated FCCPS educators, the session explores how the PYP is uniquely implemented at Oak Street Elementary to nurture critical th…
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The November Principal's Coffee at Mount Daniel Elementary included an insightful presentation on the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP). Hosted by Assistant Principal Lindsey Covey and IB PYP Coordinator Lauren Carpell, this video provides an in-depth look at how the PYP framework shapes learning for our youngest studen…
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School Board Highlights: Legislative Advocacy, Tech Advancements, and 2024-26 Action Plans From legislative advocacy to enhancing classroom technology and setting school goals, FCCPS leaders are focused on creating better opportunities for all students. Legislative Priorities: FCCPS is advocating for more funding in the 2025 General Assembly sessio…
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Discover how Oak Street Elementary is revolutionizing math education! Meet our dedicated team, including our math coordinator, interventionists, and math specialists, as they discuss how new teaching methods and standards are transforming the way students learn math. From collaborative teaching to interactive learning through games and small group …
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During this School Board meeting, several updates and initiatives were discussed: 1. Incorporating Local History in the Curriculum: FCCPS highlighted its ongoing efforts to bring local history into the classroom through the Inclusive Local History Curriculum. This initiative, started in 2022, emphasizes teaching students about influential local fig…
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1. Special Recognition: Superintendent's Certificate of Commendation Meridian High School senior and Cross Country team member Katherine Steyn was honored with the Superintendent's Certificate of Commendation for her quick thinking and compassion. During last week's Oatlands Invitational, Katherine stopped mid-race to assist an unconscious competit…
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In this meeting, the School Board received an updated report of school safety concerns following national incidents and reflections on the smooth start to the 2024-2025 school year. The board also celebrated the hard work of FCCPS staff, praised improvements in bus schedules, and highlighted the successful convocation and school opening. Dr. Noonan…
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Falls Church School Board received a presentation of the Biennial Student & Staff Climate Survey for the 2023-2024 school year. This survey, conducted by K-12 Insight gathered feedback from students and staff on various aspects of school life. The board decided to delay a formal vote on a district-wide policy on Student Use of Personal Electronic D…
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During last night's Falls Church School Board monthly work session, the Board received written reports from the School Board Advisory Committees and School Affiliated Organizations and oral reports from a few of the Committees. The discussions included the use of technology in schools and an update on the State Budget. The update highlighted severa…
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During the June Falls Church School Board Regular Meeting, the Board held a reception and later recognized this year's Business In Education (BIE) Community Partnership Award winners. The Board celebrated the accomplishments of the Spring Sports and Odyssey of the Mind teams and students who won Cappie Awards for the Meridian spring play, “Frankens…
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The Falls Church City Public School Board celebrated the four distinguished recipients of this year's FCCPS Employee Awards. Later, the Board unanimously approved the final budget for the 2024-25 school year. The budget includes critical enhancements, including a new Elementary Reading Specialist, the addition of five new elementary teachers, two h…
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NOTE: Audio of the first few minutes of the meeting was unavailable due to technical difficulties. At the Falls Church School Board Work Session last night, the board focused on refining educational strategies and addressing budget concerns for the upcoming school year. Key discussions included enhancing class placement processes at the primary lev…
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The Falls Church School Board began its monthly meeting to honoring the children from our military-connected families (above). FCCPS is on the path to becoming the third school division in Virginia to achieve the esteemed Purple Star Designation from the Virginia Department of Education. This prestigious award is given to schools that show an unwav…
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During its March Work Session last night, the Falls Church School Board received two presentations and answers to questions on the continuing topic of Parents as Coaches. FCCPS Transportation Director Regina Anderson described efforts in managing and optimizing its 29-bus fleet, including daily operations, staff structure, and replacement strategie…
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In its March Regular Meeting, the Falls Church School Board unanimously approved its "Advertised Budget" for the fiscal year 2025. It includes reductions in health expenditures and the addition of an Elementary Reading Specialist. The budget also maintains its commitment to competitive compensation for FCCPS staff, with a proposed Step increase for…
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Falls Church School Board Advances Inclusivity and Budget Planning At the Falls Church School Board meeting, FCCPS Secondary Campus Associate Principals, Counselors, and other team members delivered a compelling presentation on the "Creating Welcoming and Courageous Spaces" initiative, which is dedicated to enhancing inclusivity and resilience amon…
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This Falls Church School Board meeting was marked by a festive atmosphere, as February has been designated as School Board Appreciation Month and the current week as School Board Clerk Appreciation Week. In a heartfelt display of gratitude, each school in the district crafted a video tribute to honor the school board's efforts. Additionally, Clerk …
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In the first FY 2025 Budget Work Session of the Falls Church City School Board, key points included the modification of lunch and recess times at Oak Street for better teacher supervision and student safety, the impact of a potential subsidy for Wednesday child care, and a discussion on technology upgrades to enhance educational resources and infra…
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In the first FY 2025 Budget Work Session of the Falls Church City School Board, key points included the modification of lunch and recess times at Oak Street for better teacher supervision and student safety, the impact of a potential subsidy for Wednesday child care, and a discussion on technology upgrades to enhance educational resources and infra…
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Falls Church City Public Schools (FCCPS) has announced an ambitious budget for FY 2025 aimed at addressing the educational needs of a growing student population. Superintendent Peter Noonan's proposal includes strategic plans for expanding staff in response to an anticipated increase of 185 students over two years. Critical aspects of the budget in…
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During its annual Organizational Meeting last night, the Falls Church School Board unanimously elected Dr. Tate Gould as its Chair and Kathleen Tysse as the Vice-Chair for the 2024 term. The Board extended heartfelt congratulations to the Meridian High School Field Hockey team for their remarkable 21-1 season, a record that stands as the finest in …
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This presentation is a valuable resource for parents, educators, and professionals involved in supporting students with disabilities in their transition to post-secondary education and employment. It provides insights into the available services, eligibility criteria, and collaborative efforts between different organizations to facilitate this tran…
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The Falls Church School Board meeting marked a significant transitional phase. The board celebrated the years-long contributions of outgoing Chair Laura Downs and member Dr. Susan Dimock, whose terms conclude on December 31st. Meanwhile, the board welcomed and witnessed the swearing-in of new members Amie Murphy, Bethany Henderson, and Dr. Jerod An…
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n a joint presentation to the City Council and School Board, officials unveiled the fiscal forecast for FCCPS and the Falls Church General Government for the upcoming FY 2025, projecting robust growth amid financial challenges. Falls Church City Public Schools (FCCPS) forecast a rise in student enrollment, necessitating the hiring of additional tea…
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In a comprehensive agenda, the Falls Church School Board focused on future planning and policy development. Key discussions included setting legislative priorities for the 2024 General Assembly session and a forward-looking discussion on the FY 2025 budget priorities. Transportation was a notable topic, focusing on bolstering the Division's school …
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The Falls Church School Board received an extensive briefing on projected student enrollment for the 2024-25 school year and beyond. This briefing included the Weldon Cooper Center analysis at the University of Virginia and the Stephen Fuller Institute. A key focus was the demographic changes anticipated due to three upcoming Falls Church developme…
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The City of Falls Church celebrates the unveiling and official launch of electric school buses. Led by Superintendent of Schools Peter Noonan, the event includes speeches from various stakeholders, including the vice chair of the school board, Tate Gould, school transportation director Regina Anderson, and representatives from Sonny Merriman and Do…
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In this enlightening episode, we delve into the complexities of executive functioning skills in school-age students. Inspired by a recent presentation for Falls Church City Public School parents, we explore what executive functioning really means in the context of a child's daily life and academic journey. With over 110 parents in attendance, this …
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Baseball Field Restoration at Meridian High School: By a unanimous vote, the board authorized an expenditure and transfer of $2,000,000 from the fund balance to the Capital Improvement Fund. This money will be used for baseball field restoration at Meridian High School. 2024 Legislative Program: The School Board introduced its annual legislative pr…
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During the Falls Church School Board October Regular Meeting: School leaders presented the annual School Action Reports, while a Spotlight on Team FCCPS video delved into the recent achievements of the 5-year Strategic Plan. The Board also designated October as Bullying Prevention, Filipino-American Heritage, and Italian-American Heritage Month. Pu…
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Medicaid Waivers are the way Virginia funds services for people with developmental disabilities. Everything from a small amount of respite to in-home care to employment support is covered by Waivers. In this one-hour presentation, Lucy Beadnell, the Director of Advocacy at the Arc of Northern Virginia, will review what Waivers are, what services Wa…
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Student Performance and End-of-Year Budget DataDuring the Falls Church School Board's September Work Session, Drs. Peter Weilenmann and William Bates presented the annual Fall Student Performance data. The comprehensive data primarily focused on the Standards of Learning (SOL) results, providing detailed breakdowns by subject area, including Histor…
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During its September 2023 meeting, the first regular meeting of the Falls Church School Board for the new school year, Superintendent Peter Noonan presented his annual School Opening Report. The board also listened to public comments concerning short Wednesdays and Advanced Academics. They granted easements for commercial developments situated next…
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Superintendent Peter Noonan's Keynote address at the 2023-24 FCCPS Convocation, titled "Turning the Page," was delivered with the intent of acknowledging the challenges faced during the pandemic while emphasizing the importance of moving forward. The title "Turning the Page" was chosen to signify a shift in focus from the challenges of the past to …
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During the August 2023 Falls Church School Board Work Session, updates were presented on easement discussions with Hitt Contracting, who plans to construct a new headquarters next to Meridian High School. The board also reviewed safety, security, and student behavior within FCCPS. Ongoing discussions about school start times and early release on We…
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Description for the YouTube Video: 2023 FCCPS Convocation Highlights: Dr. Peter Noonan's Vision for Excellence In a stirring address during the Falls Church City Public Schools' annual convocation, Superintendent Dr. Peter Noonan passionately communicates his unwavering commitment to the district's mission. With a backdrop of overwhelmingly positiv…
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Join Superintendent Peter Noonan as he welcomes students, staff, and parents back to the 2023-24 school year at Falls Church City Public Schools. Dive into the excitement, achievements, and vision for the year ahead. Discover why Falls Church has been named the best school division in Virginia for the fifth year in a row, and learn about the focus …
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Discover the impact of attending Falls Church City Public Schools, an IB Continuum School Division, on college success. We also explore the expansion of IB programs to the preschool level. Learn about a collaboration among FCCPS teachers and the integration of IB units in different subjects. Gain insights into a student-created podcast discussing i…
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The Falls Church School Board Work Session began last night with a presentation by the Meridian Gun Violence Prevention Club. Elijah Pelton and Rachel Grooms (above center) passionately shared details about the club's focus and initiatives. Gun Violence Awareness Day is June 2nd. Dr. Jennifer Santiago, the Director of Equity and Excellence, and Jul…
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The Falls Church School Board has approved a budget for Fiscal Year 2024 that complies with the City Council's revised guidance of 5.3% organic revenue growth. The budget shows an increase of $2,476,749 in local funding, representing 80.4% of the total budget, and a 6.0% increase from the previous fiscal year's budget when expected state and federa…
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Editor's NOTE: Due to technical difficulties, there was no audio for the first seven minutes of the meeting. The meeting begins at the moment audio was restored.At the Falls Church School Board Work Session, the board was presented with information about Early Release Wednesdays and how the district's schools utilize the planning time for teacher c…
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The Falls Church School Board received presentations on two salary-related projects that have been developed as part of the FCCPS Strategic Plan Focus Area Investing in Our People: Compensation Study, and the Extra Pay for Extra Duty (EPED) Review Segal conducted the Compensation Study and found inconsistencies in FCCPS's salary scales. The recomme…
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During a Special Meeting last night, the Falls Church City School Board unanimously passed a resolution to grant public school teachers and staff collective bargaining rights, empowering them to organize and elect a union or association capable of negotiating labor contracts encompassing wages, benefits, and specific working conditions. The Board a…
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