In April, the Virginia Department of Education issued information around changes in the Standards of Learning (SOL) assessment program. Learn more about these changes.
Latest News
One Toilet and a Spigot for 600 Students: Maury Students Raise Money for South African High School
Students at Matthew Maury Elementary School now understand what it’s like for many children around the world who don’t have easy access to water. Last Monday they carried bottles of water — some large, some small — around Maury’s track to raise awareness of the world’s growing water crisis and raise money for a high school in South Africa.
Hammond Principal Follows First Lady in Honor for Her Dedication to All
Principal Pierrette Peters followed in the steps of the former First Lady of Virginia when she became the 2019 winner of the Milliken Award from Communities in Schools this week.
Unique Perspectives Bring Home Reflections National Wins
Charles Barrett first grader Riley Zwiselsberger and T.C. Williams junior Jonathan Morgan Petrini won Awards of Merit, placing them third in the U.S. at the National PTA’s Reflections arts contest. They are among only 200 winners from more than 300,000 entrants.
Help Our Teachers Feel the Love During Teacher Appreciation Week
Today marks the start of Teacher Appreciation Week, that special time of year dedicated to showing teachers just how much they are valued by our school community. Join us as we celebrate them for their great work throughout the year, and see a special video from T.C. Williams Titans celebrating their favorite teachers.
Walk Zone Improvements Proposed for High School Students
ACPS is proposing to adjust the distance that high school students will need to walk to school next year. Starting in September 2019, all high school students will have to walk a maximum of 1.5 miles no matter where they live, if the changes are approved by the Alexandria City School Board.
Toying Around: Intern-Mechanic Makes it Real
This is the second in a series highlighting the stories of T.C. Williams High School students working in our community through internship programs. This week, we feature T.C. Williams High School junior Kevin Cartagena.
Kindersplaining the ACPS 2020 Survey
Don’t miss two of our kindergartners trying to pronounce the word “strategic” and explaining why you should take the ACPS 2020 Survey. Bloopers included!
Phase Two of the High School Project Gears Up with Two-Pronged Approach
Phase two of the High School Project is gearing up as the school year winds down. Two teams will work in tandem: one designing the educational programming for the future high school and the other focused on capacity, building needs and site analysis.
The ACPS Approach to School Culture and Conflict Resolution
Do you know how ACPS works to create a positive climate for all students? Find out how we are implementing Restorative Practices.
Board Matters: Celebrations, Walk Zones, the Future of the High School, and the Superintendent’s Evaluation
On Thursday night, the Board discussed The High School Project, changes to walk zones for high school students, restorative practices and also honored our ACPS 2019 Teacher, Principal and Support Staffer of the Year.
Are We Delivering on Our Promise to Serve All Students? Let Us Know Your Thoughts
ACPS is committed to providing every student with a high-quality education, a welcoming learning environment and the skills and resources needed to succeed today and after graduation. Now we need to hear if you think we are delivering on our promise. This is your chance to take the ACPS 2020 survey.
Amazon Helps Establish Robotics Programs at Six ACPS Schools
Amazon has donated robotics equipment to six elementary schools in ACPS by way of a demonstration of its commitment to Alexandria ahead of the arrival of its new H2 headquarters.
All Schools to Conduct Equity Audits
ACPS will be conducting equity audits at all schools this spring to assess how well we are serving all our students and work out how we may be able to better serve them in the future.
Help Us Keep Students Front and Center as We Plan for 2025
This spring, ACPS will begin to look at its priorities for the next five years. Learn if this is something in which you want to get involved.