FCPS provides students with a strong foundation - whatever their path in life – and our alumni are a testament to the power of public schooling

For 150 years, Fairfax County Public Schools has been educating students to excel in all aspects of life. Today, FCPS alumni can be found across the country and the globe, and are involved in all walks of life, from government and business to the arts and entertainment, science and technology, education and community service.

We are proud to introduce FCPS Alumni Network, a new, online network of alumni, teachers, parents, and community members that have ties to Fairfax County Public Schools. Through this network, we will celebrate the achievements of our graduates, friends and families, and help them connect with one another.    

Join FCPS Alumni Network today  to rekindle old friendships and build new ones.



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