Fairfax Schools Announce 2-Hour Delay Amid Tuesday’s Wintry Mix
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EdNews Virginia | March 2, 2026 After cold weather forced a postponement of the Commonwealth’s premier K-12 education event in January, EdReform Virginia is ready to bring the heat this weekend. The 4th Annual School Choice Celebration has been officially rescheduled for Saturday, March 7, and organizers are looking forward to a record turnout of
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Stephanie Lundquist-Arora | March 2, 2026 (IWFeatures) — It’s no secret that Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) is trying to socially engineer its hiring practices to reduce the number of white teachers and administrators with the aim of increasing racial diversity. In a December 2025 report, senior leadership proudly displayed pie charts showing a 20% reduction in
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Shirleen Guerra | March 2, 2026 (The Center Square) – Virginia lawmakers are weighing competing K-12 budget proposals that differ on per-pupil aid, teacher raises and special education funding, with hundreds of millions of dollars separating some of the major line items. Under the introduced budget, per-pupil funding is listed at $9,477 in fiscal year
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EdNews Virginia |vertical line February 28, 2026 U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon issued a warning to several Northern Virginia school districts, including Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties, during a candid and wide-ranging interview with WJLA’s Nick Minock. Addressing the ongoing friction between federal guidance and local officials, McMahon called for “a return to
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