
Join us for School Nutrition Services' Food Show: Flavor Forward: Powered by Students. Driven by Nutrition, on Monday, November 3, from 12-2 p.m. at Riverside High School. Help shape the future of meals at your school, meet LCPS’s own Chef Erik and try a special chef-inspired recipe just for you. More: lcps.org/foodshow

River Bend Middle School partnered with LCPS’s English Learner Family and Community Engagement team and the Division of Equity, Inclusion and Access to host its first Family Feedback Circle. More than 200 parents from diverse backgrounds attended to share their voices and help shape the future of the school.
Family Feedback Circles create a space for listening and learning so River Bend can build programs and supports that reflect the strength of its diversity and the unity of its shared purpose.
Read more : https://lcps.pub/4pVy6p1


Meet Dr. Fredericka Mack, principal of the newly established Recovery, Inspiration, Strength, and Empowerment (R.I.S.E.) Academy, where students in recovery from substance-use disorders can work toward their high school diplomas while receiving the support they need to thrive. With a career rooted in behavioral health and education, and a heart guided by family and mentorship, Dr. Mack brings both professional expertise and personal passion to this role. “Every student deserves a future full of possibilities despite their circumstances,” she says. Read more: https://lcps.pub/4pR1lcr


Grades 9-12 students fluent in a language other than English can earn up to three world language credits and the Seal of Biliteracy through LCPS’s free Credit Through Testing exam. Registration is now open. Learn more: lcps.org/ctt.

Congratulations to Loudoun Valley High School Head Football Coach David Bishop! He’s been named the Washington Commanders’ “Tackle Coach of the Week” for Week 1. The Commanders are awarding a grant to support the Vikings football program, and Coach Bishop will be honored on the field at a Commanders home game later this season. Read the full story on our website: https://lcps.pub/4nQhs8l


We’ve Extended the Survey!
There’s still time to share your feedback. The deadline for the LCPS Special Programs and Capital Budget Survey has been extended to October 6. Your input will help guide future programs and projects across the Division.
Provide your feedback today: https://survey.k12insight.com/p/SpecialPrograms2025


Belmont Ridge Middle School’s adapted CTE class is opening doors and hearts. Students are gaining real-world skills, confidence and opportunities through hands-on projects that align with LCPS’s instructional focus on inclusion and deeper learning. Read more: https://lcps.pub/3II5crB


Congratulations to Juliann Shockley, environmental science teacher at Heritage High School, on earning the Virginia Environmental Education Certification from the Virginia Association for Environmental Education. Shockley involved her students in a capstone project, partnering with the Town of Leesburg, to plant and distribute free trees. Ms. Shockley inspired the next generation of environmental leaders. “We are all part of nature. I want to empower students to protect the planet, for themselves and future generations.” Read more: https://lcps.pub/4mv1CPo





Lightridge High School Technology Student Association students showed their STEM skills on the national stage this summer, competing and winning at the TSA National Conference in Nashville. Their success highlights how LCPS programs like TSA build critical thinking, collaboration and problem-solving skills that prepare students for life after high school. Read more: https://lcps.pub/425iIMJ


Six Houses, One Family: Lucketts Elementary is growing more than knowledge this year. Through its Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) House System and a new community tree, students and staff are building connections across grade levels and strengthening a culture of belonging every day. Read more: https://lcps.pub/46rWgyt


Congratulations to the 69 LCPS students who have been named National Merit Scholarship semifinalists. These LCPS students were among the 1.3 million high school juniors who entered the 2026 National Merit Scholarship Program by taking the 2024 PSAT, which served as an initial screen of program entrants. National Merit semifinalists are eligible to compete for one of the three National Merit Scholarships: National Merit $2,500 scholarships, corporate-sponsored scholarships, and college-sponsored scholarships. Merit Scholarship winners will be announced in phases next spring and summer. Read more: https://lcps.pub/4mMT6f7


New this year, we’ve prepared a report on the Innovation and Achievement happening across LCPS, highlighting the milestones we reached and the people and partnerships that made them possible. Read it here: https://lcps.pub/4nTvPsT


In our ongoing commitment to “ See Something, Say Something, Do Something,” please report any concerning information to your principal, to law enforcement or anonymously through the Safe2Talk app. Report – Don’t Repost, do not repost perceived threats or safety concerns on social media.


Congratulations to Gum Spring Middle School, J. Michael Lunsford Middle School and Seneca Ridge Middle School on being named Schools of Distinction by the Association of Middle Level Education. This honor recognizes the schools’ commitment to young adolescent education and continuous improvement. In total, 10 LCPS middle schools have earned this recognition since AMLE began recognizing Schools of Distinction in 2022. https://lcps.pub/3Ij9eqh


Volunteer Opportunity: Review Challenged Materials
Loudoun County Public Schools is seeking parents and staff to serve on committees reviewing challenged instructional materials. Volunteers will be contacted when a challenge arises and selected randomly from the eligible pool.
Sign-up is year-round, Aug. 1, 2025–July 31, 2026. Learn more and apply: Challenged Instructional Resources.


Class is back in session, and so is opportunity! This September, The Family Academy is charting the course to success with a look at special programs, centers and alternative pathways that can elevate your student’s journey.
Don’t miss Opportunities Ahead on Sept. 17 at 12 p.m. or 6 p.m.
Fall into a new school year with confidence. To learn more or register: lcps.org/familyacademy
All sessions are free and open to LCPS families with students in grades K-12.


The Code of Virginia Section 22.1-79.3:1 was amended in April to address student cell phone and smart device possession and use at school. The new law further defines “smart devices" as any personal electronic device that can connect to the Internet and wirelessly collect, process and transmit data, including smart watches, tablets, personal computers or Macs. Students will still be able to use specific personal technology as required for documented accommodations to support Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), 504 plans, medical needs, or English Learners.
We are asking for your feedback on potential positive and negative impacts, so we can address any gaps and unintended consequences due to aligning LCPS policies with the new state law.
Please provide your feedback by participating in this ThoughtExchange.




