Students across ACPS honored Dr. Martin Luther King with a variety of enrichment and reflective activities.
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Call For Artists to Participate in Earth Day Art Work Competition
What does the statement, “Clean water starts with YOU!” mean to you? Submit your visual representation of the theme in the Earth Day Artwork Contest.
School Board Votes in New Chair and Vice Chair
The Alexandria City School Board has voted to appoint Ramee Gentry to the position of Chair of the Board and Cindy Anderson to Vice Chair of the Board for the next year.
Redistricting Review Committee Selects Option to Put Forward to School Board
The Redistricting Review Committee has selected one final option to put forward to the School Board for approval. The School Board is scheduled to make the final decision on January 26.
A Reminder How to Stay Informed During Winter Weather Emergencies
Are you set up to receive email and text messages from ACPS in case of winter weather schedule changes? Learn the best ways to stay informed and get connected.
Let us Know What Qualities You Want in the Next T.C. Williams Principal
ACPS has begun the search for the new principal of T.C. Williams High School. If you have not yet completed the survey regarding the qualities you would like to see in the new principal, please do so here.
Judges Needed for Upcoming Science Fairs
Are you a science, technology, engineering or math geek? If so, we want to hear from you. ACPS is seeking judges for upcoming ACPS secondary-level school science fair.
Don’t Forget: Schools and Central Office Closed on January 16 and 20
Schools closed on Monday, January 16 in honor of Martin Luther King Day and on Friday, January 20 for Inauguration Day. Stuck inside? Here is a great list of reading material about MLK and a list of poetry read at inaugurations.
Top ACPS Moments of 2016
We look back at some of the memorable highlights for our school division in 2016. Take a moment and enjoy. Happy New Year!
Five Athletes, Including 1971 Football Star and Olympic Coach, Inducted into Hall of Fame
On February 10, 2017, Alexandria City Public Schools will induct five outstanding athletes, including a star player of the 1971 State Championship football team memorialized in Remember the Titans and a student from the all-black Parker Gray High School who went on to coach for the Olympics, into the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame will also honor a highly successful track coach and former Athletic Director of T.C. Williams High School.
Former Chair of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele Visits T.C. to Discuss the Election
Former Chair of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele visited T.C. Williams High School to talk to students about the 2016 U.S election.
T.C. Williams Senior Ranked Number One Boxer in U.S
T. C. Williams Senior Troy Isle takes National Championship to become the number one National Champion in the 165-pound weight class.
School Board Requests $46m More for Swing Space in Final Approved Capital Improvement Program Budget
The Alexandria City School Board voted to add $46 million to the Capital Improvement Program Budget for FY 2018-27 to fund the purchase and retrofit of office space to be used as temporary swing space accommodating staff and students during the modernization program of other school buildings.
ACPS Facilities and Learning Goals on Target for First Year
ACPS met, improved upon or remained consistent across 92 percent of all targets for the Facilities and Learning Environment goals set for the first year of the ACPS 2020 Strategic Plan, according to data released on Thursday.
T.C. Williams Seniors Win Northern Virginia Regionals of the “We the People” Competition
T.C. Williams seniors capture Northern Virginia Regional Championship in the We the People Competition.