FCPS committees set agendas on fireworks ban, budget amendments, Taylor Middle renovation
Fairfax County Public Schools advisory committees met June 24–25, 2026, with agendas covering school safety policy, personnel reclassifications, budget amendments, and capital projects. Minutes have not yet been published for any of the four meetings, so the items below reflect what was scheduled for consideration or vote — not confirmed outcomes.
Policy Committee — June 24
The Policy Committee was scheduled to vote on revising Policy 4-2.1 to prohibit fireworks, pyrotechnics, and flammable materials on school property. A second vote was set on revising Policy 6-3.11 to require that school-related communication use official FCPS accounts or county-approved apps.
The committee was also set to receive an information item on 2026 Virginia General Assembly updates covering more than 20 policy revisions, including areas such as safety, nutrition, mental health, and driver education. Additional agenda items included revisions to Policy 2-2.3 to remove a reference to Channel One from the advertising, sales, and solicitation policy, and revisions to Policy 5-6.4 to clarify that teacher grievance procedures apply to all instructional staff.
Personnel Committee — June 24
The Personnel Committee was scheduled to act on several administrative personnel items. One would reclassify a School Board Office front desk position from Office Associate II to Office Associate III, grade 20, at a listed pay range of $18.18–$30.91 per hour.
The agenda also included title changes for five Career and Technical Education positions — for example, "Teacher, Vocational Technology" to "Technology Education Teacher" — and conversion of two FRESH grant-funded positions (Movement Coordinator and Grant Coordinator) from full-time to part-time. The committee was also scheduled to approve minutes from its April 2, 2026 meeting.
Finance Committee — June 25
The Finance Committee was set to vote on approval of the May 2026 budget amendments (Action Item 5.1). Information items on the agenda included the draft Financial Management Report for May 2026, a Health Insurance Fund and Claims Data Report for April 2026, and an update on the new ERP Munis implementation as of May 2026.
The agenda noted that the July Finance Committee meeting is cancelled and that the November and December meetings are combined into a single meeting on December 3, 2026.
Building Committee — June 25
The Building Committee was scheduled to receive a progress report on the Taylor Middle School renovation at 350 Shirley Ave. Other agenda items included review of Comprehensive Maintenance Plan (CMP) budgets and projects, review of Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) budgets and projects, and information on capital athletics projects.
The committee was also set to receive information on a $250,000 state security grant and $65,417 in additional 2024 grant funding.
Coming up
No FCPS committee or board meetings are listed in the next 14 days, according to the available meeting calendar. Readers seeking confirmed outcomes from the June 24–25 sessions should watch for published minutes from the Policy, Personnel, Finance, and Building committees.
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