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- VA
- Fairfax County
- 6/23/26
- 06/23/2026
- 380 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Fairfax County School Board delved into a range of issues, focusing primarily on audit reports, early childhood education, and the integration of artificial intelligence in classrooms.
- VA
- Fairfax County
- 6/16/26
- 06/16/2026
- 124 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Fairfax County School Board meeting on June 16, 2026, was dominated by a discussion about the intentional use of technology policy, with a special focus on artificial intelligence (AI) in educational settings. As community concerns about AI grow, the board is considering separating policies to address AI and general technology use distinctly.
- VA
- Fairfax County
- 6/15/26
- 06/15/2026
- 68 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent meeting of the Fairfax County School Board Audit Committee, concerns were raised about financial oversight and process inefficiencies in various programs, highlighting the need for system-wide improvements. The committee delved into high-risk audit findings, particularly in the career and technology education (CTE) automotive program at Marshall High School, and discussed strategies to enhance financial accountability across the district.
- VA
- Fairfax County
- 6/13/26
- 06/13/2026
- 259 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent Fairfax County School Board meeting, discussions focused on the expansion of advanced academic programs, the strategic development of adult education initiatives, and the challenges faced by Title I schools in ensuring equitable educational opportunities. The board examined the Advanced Academic Program (AAP), explored innovations in adult education, and assessed the impact of Title I funding on educational equity.
- VA
- Fairfax County
- 6/11/26
- 06/11/2026
- 302 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During a recent Fairfax County School Board meeting, members engaged in a complex and often contentious discussion about implementing an opt-out policy for digital devices in schools, particularly focusing on elementary students. This policy, which allows parents to choose whether their children bring home school-issued electronic devices, emerged as a top priority due to growing concerns about the impact of technology on students’ education and well-being.