📆 Reminder: In observance of Presidents' Day, FCPS buildings will be closed on Monday, February 16, 2026.

Happy School Board Appreciation Month!
Thank you to our School Board for your leadership, service, and continued dedication to FCPS students and families.
Thank you to our School Board for your leadership, service, and continued dedication to FCPS students and families.

FCPS families and staff,
We are excited to have our students back in our school buildings tomorrow, Monday, February 9, with schools opening on time.
As we return, we ask everyone to continue using caution while traveling. Road conditions may still vary, so please allow extra time in the morning, drive carefully, and remain attentive when gathering at bus stops.
The safety of our students, families, and staff remains our top priority. Thank you for your continued partnership as we resume our regular schedule on Monday, February 9.
We are excited to have our students back in our school buildings tomorrow, Monday, February 9, with schools opening on time.
As we return, we ask everyone to continue using caution while traveling. Road conditions may still vary, so please allow extra time in the morning, drive carefully, and remain attentive when gathering at bus stops.
The safety of our students, families, and staff remains our top priority. Thank you for your continued partnership as we resume our regular schedule on Monday, February 9.

FCPS would like to welcome Mrs. Zuleyne Izquierdo into her new role as the District Coordinator for English Learner Programs and the Connection Resources Center. Mrs. Izquierdo previously served as an assistant principal at Hugh Mercer Elementary School.
She says, "This work is deeply personal to me. English is also my second language, and my own journey as a multilingual learner continues to shape how I view education, equity, and the importance of belonging in our schools."
In her role as District Coordinator for English Learner Programs, she partners closely with schools and departments to ensure strong, compliant, and student-centered English Learner programming. Her work focuses on instructional alignment, service delivery, monitoring, documentation, and professional collaboration so that multilingual learners have equitable access to high-quality instruction. She supports schools in navigating identification, services, assessment, and monitoring requirements while keeping students’ academic growth and language development at the center of every decision.
Through the Connection Resources Center, Mrs. Izquierdo works alongside a dedicated team that supports multilingual and newcomer families, where relationships and family engagement are at the heart of our efforts. Their goal is to support multilingual and newcomer students and families as they transition into our school community.
She says, "Together, we focus on building trust, strengthening communication, and helping families navigate school systems with confidence." The team also connects families to school and community resources so they feel welcomed, supported, and empowered to advocate for their children.
What Is the Connection Resource Center?
The Fredericksburg City Public Schools (FCPS) Connection Resources Center (CRC) serves as a centralized support hub for multilingual students and families transitioning into FCPS. Established in 2023 and housed at the Walker-Grant Center, the CRC operates under the Department of Teaching and Learning and is supervised by the Director of Student Programs.
The CRC’s mission is to strengthen family engagement, support student adjustment, and remove barriers to access by providing culturally and linguistically responsive support. The CRC team collaborates closely with schools, families, and community partners to assist with enrollment, communication, and connection to school and community resources, with a particular focus on supporting newcomer and multilingual families.
She says, "This work is deeply personal to me. English is also my second language, and my own journey as a multilingual learner continues to shape how I view education, equity, and the importance of belonging in our schools."
In her role as District Coordinator for English Learner Programs, she partners closely with schools and departments to ensure strong, compliant, and student-centered English Learner programming. Her work focuses on instructional alignment, service delivery, monitoring, documentation, and professional collaboration so that multilingual learners have equitable access to high-quality instruction. She supports schools in navigating identification, services, assessment, and monitoring requirements while keeping students’ academic growth and language development at the center of every decision.
Through the Connection Resources Center, Mrs. Izquierdo works alongside a dedicated team that supports multilingual and newcomer families, where relationships and family engagement are at the heart of our efforts. Their goal is to support multilingual and newcomer students and families as they transition into our school community.
She says, "Together, we focus on building trust, strengthening communication, and helping families navigate school systems with confidence." The team also connects families to school and community resources so they feel welcomed, supported, and empowered to advocate for their children.
What Is the Connection Resource Center?
The Fredericksburg City Public Schools (FCPS) Connection Resources Center (CRC) serves as a centralized support hub for multilingual students and families transitioning into FCPS. Established in 2023 and housed at the Walker-Grant Center, the CRC operates under the Department of Teaching and Learning and is supervised by the Director of Student Programs.
The CRC’s mission is to strengthen family engagement, support student adjustment, and remove barriers to access by providing culturally and linguistically responsive support. The CRC team collaborates closely with schools, families, and community partners to assist with enrollment, communication, and connection to school and community resources, with a particular focus on supporting newcomer and multilingual families.
Information for Families of Students with Disabilities
Families of students with disabilities, the latest bulletin from the Virginia Department of Education is now available. This edition includes important updates, resources, and information to support our students and families. View it here: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/VADOE/bulletins/407569b
Families of students with disabilities, the latest bulletin from the Virginia Department of Education is now available. This edition includes important updates, resources, and information to support our students and families. View it here: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/VADOE/bulletins/407569b

We are looking forward to welcoming students and staff back to our school buildings on Wednesday, February 4, with classes resuming on a 2-hour delay.
As we return, we ask everyone to take extra care as weather conditions may still impact roads, sidewalks, and other areas. Please plan ahead and allow additional time for travel. Slow down while driving and remain cautious on sidewalks, parking lots, and other areas where ice may still be present. We also encourage heightened awareness of students and pedestrians who may be navigating icy streets and walkways.
At this time, there remain some locations where school buses may be unable to safely enter or maneuver single-lane roads. In these cases, buses may need to pick up students at a nearby safe location that may differ from the usual bus stop. Families are encouraged to identify safe areas near their regular bus stops and remain attentive to morning conditions. Transportation will be sending ParentSquare messages regarding known problems to impacted routes. Expect delays.
We will re-evaluate conditions in the morning, including any changes that may occur this evening, and adjust as needed.
The safety of our students, families, and staff remains our top priority. Thank you for your continued partnership and patience as we transition back to our regular schedule. We look forward to seeing our students soon and returning to learning together on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, on a 2-hour delay schedule.
As we return, we ask everyone to take extra care as weather conditions may still impact roads, sidewalks, and other areas. Please plan ahead and allow additional time for travel. Slow down while driving and remain cautious on sidewalks, parking lots, and other areas where ice may still be present. We also encourage heightened awareness of students and pedestrians who may be navigating icy streets and walkways.
At this time, there remain some locations where school buses may be unable to safely enter or maneuver single-lane roads. In these cases, buses may need to pick up students at a nearby safe location that may differ from the usual bus stop. Families are encouraged to identify safe areas near their regular bus stops and remain attentive to morning conditions. Transportation will be sending ParentSquare messages regarding known problems to impacted routes. Expect delays.
We will re-evaluate conditions in the morning, including any changes that may occur this evening, and adjust as needed.
The safety of our students, families, and staff remains our top priority. Thank you for your continued partnership and patience as we transition back to our regular schedule. We look forward to seeing our students soon and returning to learning together on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, on a 2-hour delay schedule.

Happy National School Counseling Week!
We’re proud to recognize our incredible high school counselors, Holly Botkin, Kasine Conway, Kate Gonzales, and Caitlin Cummings. 🧡🖤
Their dedication, compassion, and commitment to supporting students academically, socially, and emotionally make a lasting impact every day.
Stay tuned as we continue highlighting our magnificent school counselors throughout the week!
We’re proud to recognize our incredible high school counselors, Holly Botkin, Kasine Conway, Kate Gonzales, and Caitlin Cummings. 🧡🖤
Their dedication, compassion, and commitment to supporting students academically, socially, and emotionally make a lasting impact every day.
Stay tuned as we continue highlighting our magnificent school counselors throughout the week!

FCPS is Code Blue Tuesday, February 3
Fredericksburg City Schools will operate on Code Blue, which is a REMOTE LEARNING DAY, Tuesday, February 3. While school parking lots look good right now, continued road and sidewalk conditions present challenges getting families and staff to and from schools.
All staff should plan to work remotely from home tomorrow. 12-month employees have the option of reporting to buildings or teleworking.
Essential employees should report according to supervisor’s guidance.
There will be meal distribution for students tomorrow, Tuesday, February 3, from noon until 2pm at James Monroe High School. Students do not need to be present - only a parent or adult relative needs to provide a student’s name for meal pick up.
Again, FCPS buildings will have limited availability to 12-month employees. Students are expected to learn from home and staff should work remotely tomorrow, Tuesday, February 3.
Fredericksburg City Schools will operate on Code Blue, which is a REMOTE LEARNING DAY, Tuesday, February 3. While school parking lots look good right now, continued road and sidewalk conditions present challenges getting families and staff to and from schools.
All staff should plan to work remotely from home tomorrow. 12-month employees have the option of reporting to buildings or teleworking.
Essential employees should report according to supervisor’s guidance.
There will be meal distribution for students tomorrow, Tuesday, February 3, from noon until 2pm at James Monroe High School. Students do not need to be present - only a parent or adult relative needs to provide a student’s name for meal pick up.
Again, FCPS buildings will have limited availability to 12-month employees. Students are expected to learn from home and staff should work remotely tomorrow, Tuesday, February 3.

Happy National School Counseling Week! 🎉
This week, we’re celebrating the incredible impact of our school counselors. Stay tuned as we shine a spotlight on our magnificent counselors all week long!
This week, we’re celebrating the incredible impact of our school counselors. Stay tuned as we shine a spotlight on our magnificent counselors all week long!

FCPS proudly celebrates Black History Month, honoring the voices, stories, and contributions of Black Americans who have shaped our nation and continue to inspire our students every day. 🖤✨

❄️ We Appreciate You! ❄️
Through snow, ice, and freezing temperatures, our hard-working staff continues to show incredible dedication by working hard to clear our school grounds and keep them safe. Your time, effort, and commitment during this winter storm do not go unnoticed. Thank you for taking such great care of our schools and our community!




Due to incoming inclement weather, we are postponing Lafayette Elementary School’s 20th Anniversary Celebration, originally scheduled for Saturday, January 24, from 7–9 PM.
The celebration has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 18, from 7–9 PM, and we look forward to gathering then.
We are truly grateful to everyone who has already RSVP’d and to our generous sponsors for their continued support. We hope you will join us in April as we celebrate this important milestone in Lafayette’s history.
The celebration has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 18, from 7–9 PM, and we look forward to gathering then.
We are truly grateful to everyone who has already RSVP’d and to our generous sponsors for their continued support. We hope you will join us in April as we celebrate this important milestone in Lafayette’s history.

🩸❤️ JM showed up for the blood drive last Friday! Every donation makes a difference. Thank you to everyone who rolled up their sleeve to help save lives and a special thank you to Mrs. Staples and the Red Cross Club for organizing this!






About Our New Logo
Our new logo reflects the many dimensions of Fredericksburg City Public Schools, a system defined by connection, growth, and purpose. The interwoven lines represent the process of learning itself: dynamic, evolving, and rooted in the creation of new connections. Just as synapses in the brain build understanding through interaction, our students, staff, and community strengthen and expand through shared learning experiences.
The geometric framework also symbolizes the physical spaces where learning occurs across our city. When overlaid on a map of Fredericksburg, each blue point of connection aligns with one of our schools. The larger point indicates a shared site, emphasizing collaboration and shared purpose. All lines represent pathways connecting our schools across the City of Fredericksburg.
Together, these interconnected elements capture the essence of our division: We are a community of learners, growing through connection and commitment to Educating and Inspiring Every Child, Every Day.
Our new logo reflects the many dimensions of Fredericksburg City Public Schools, a system defined by connection, growth, and purpose. The interwoven lines represent the process of learning itself: dynamic, evolving, and rooted in the creation of new connections. Just as synapses in the brain build understanding through interaction, our students, staff, and community strengthen and expand through shared learning experiences.
The geometric framework also symbolizes the physical spaces where learning occurs across our city. When overlaid on a map of Fredericksburg, each blue point of connection aligns with one of our schools. The larger point indicates a shared site, emphasizing collaboration and shared purpose. All lines represent pathways connecting our schools across the City of Fredericksburg.
Together, these interconnected elements capture the essence of our division: We are a community of learners, growing through connection and commitment to Educating and Inspiring Every Child, Every Day.


Running it back to Cross Country's senior night on Wednesday! 👟 🎓
Shout out to seniors Emmet Hart, Phillip Lynn, Luke Rossi, Reece Snyder, Anthony Granados, and Troy Colony for their dedication to JM XC 🧡🖤




A cared-for school starts with our incredible custodians. Thank you for making a difference every day! #NationalCustodianDay 🧡🖤



💜September is National Recovery Month💜
Our partners at the Rappahannock Area Community Services Board (RACSB) invite families and community members to join them for Light Up the Night with Purple on Tuesday, September 30 at 6:00 PM.
📍 Spotsylvania County Public Safety Building (9119 Dean Ridings Lane, Spotsylvania, VA)
This free community event will include:
✅ Mental health & substance abuse information tables
✅ Speakers and resources
✅ RACSB’s Mobile Recovery Unit
✅ Free Narcan/naloxone with training
✅ Purple glow lights to show unity and hope
Recovery Month celebrates the progress of those in recovery and reminds us that prevention works, treatment is effective, and recovery is possible.

Poets and they didn't even know it! Ms. Sheikhnureldin and Ms. Akhtar's English 11 class completed poetry stations in to prepare for their poetry unit! HUGE thanks to Ms. Cobey for her assistance and a huge shoutout to Ms. Fisher for creating the stations 🧡


Nothing better than students showing support for one another! Ms. Ball and Ms. Sheikhnureldin passed out bracelets today during lunch to honor Suicide Awareness Month 💜!







Let's support our Marching Yellow Jackets next Saturday the 27th! 🥁🎶
9 AM @ Riverbend
3 PM @ North Stafford HS

