Congratulations to Adelaide Flint and Peyton Marcy, who will head to the state level of the National PTA Reflections Art, and the many other students who competed in the Northern Virginia district level contest.
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Free Film Screening and Discussion for Day of Remembrance
Enjoy an afternoon of learning, compliments of the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History. On February 18 the museum will host a free screening of the film “Never Give Up! Minoru Yasui and the Fight For Justice,” in conjunction with the museum’s exhibition, “Righting a Wrong: Japanese Americans and World War II,” in observance of the Day of Remembrance.
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Learn How We Are Growing Our Exemplary Staff
ACPS is focused on growing an exemplary staff by recruiting, developing, supporting and retaining staff members that meet the needs of every student.
Talented and Gifted Plan Underway
The development of the ACPS Talented and Gifted (TAG) Revised Local Plan for 2019-2023 is underway and will incorporate feedback obtained through a year-long evaluation and from staff and community members received through question and answer sessions following the release of the evaluation last fall.
West End School Name Down to Final Options
Sign up to speak at the February 15 School Board meeting to have your say on the final four options for the name of the new West End School that will open in this fall.
Sign Up for Summer School and Summer Enrichment Programs
See an overview of all the ACPS summer school and enrichment programs that will be offered for students from kindergarten through high school on campuses throughout the city.
Celebrating the Vital Role that School Counselors Play in Student Success
Our school counselors help students focus on academic, career and social and emotional development so they not only succeed in school but are prepared to be self-directed, responsible decision-makers and lead fulfilling lives as contributing members of society.
ACPS Continues to Strengthen Connections with Families and Community
ACPS values the critical role that families play in their child’s education, and our community. By extending the role that our community plays in the education of our youth, we broaden the reach of our school division and strengthen the supports we provide to our students.
T.C.’s Scholastic Bowl Team Heads to the Super-Regional Competition
On the heels of a pre-recorded appearance on “It’s Academic” over the weekend, the T.C. Scholastic Bowl team heads to the Super-Regionals on Saturday.
Choose from Close to 400 Secondary Courses for the 2018-19 School Year
Next year, ACPS will be offering close to 400 face-to-face and online course for students in grades six through twelve. What’s new? We will be launching MYCAP (Making Your Career and Academic Plan) to ensure our students are ready for life after graduation.
Capital Improvement Plan Budget Focuses on Future Collaboration with the City
The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) budget for 2019-2028 goes part way toward addressing the needs of growing student enrollment and ACPS’ aging facilities, while focusing on future collaboration with the City and property acquisition to address the rest.
Titans Involved in After-School Activities Get Free Dinner at T.C.
Between 200 – 300 students enjoy a free dinner after school three days a week thanks to the new Dinner Club that launched on Jan. 9
Tech Savvy? Join the Technology Plan Advisory Committee
If you are into technology planning, have we got a gig for you!
New Superintendent Connects with Community During Weekend Visit
Incoming Superintendent Dr. Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr. had an engaging weekend with parents, community members, City Council, school board members, and more. View a video of him describing the weekend and why he is so thrilled to be returning to Alexandria and ACPS. He starts on July 1.
Glittering Ceremony Sees Six Athletes Inducted into Hall of Fame
ACPS inducted six outstanding athletes into the Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday night and honored two highly regarded coaches