Registration Open for LCPS Early Childhood Education Learning Lab Program

LCPS is now accepting applications for the 2026–27 Early Childhood Education (ECE) Learning Lab Program for children ages 3 to 4  (Birthdates between October 1, 2021 – September 30, 2023). The program offers hands-on learning in a caring environment while giving high school students real-world teaching experience.

  • Returning families: Submit the application by March 16, 2026, for a guaranteed seat in the current Learning Lab

  • New families: Submit the application starting February 2, 2026, and by March 16, 2026, to be considered for a lottery.


    Families who apply after March 16, 2026 will be added to the waitlist on a first-come, first-served basis.

    Applications received after March 16 will be added to the waitlist. Families will be notified based on their lottery number. If accepted, a nonrefundable payment of 50 percent of the annual fee is required to confirm placement.

Learn more and apply at the LCPS ECE Learning Lab webpage - https://lcps.org/ecelab.


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Dominion and Potomac Falls High Schools turned a rivalry into something truly meaningful with the Battle of Sterling Blood Drive. Inspired by four‑year‑old Alfie, whose life was saved thanks to 88 blood donors, both school communities came together to host a blood drive, collecting 112 units of lifesaving blood. No matter which school claims bragging rights, the real winners are the people whose lives will be saved thanks to this act of generosity. Read more: https://lcps.pub/4bPfouM
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Multiple people donating blood while reclining on chairs in a large indoor donation center with medical staff assisting.
Shannon Nealon, a kindergarten teacher at Catoctin Elementary, is this month’s SHINE award winner. Ms. Nealon was nominated by a parent who shared how she has made kindergarten an amazing experience for her child. In her nomination, the parent wrote that before the school year even began, Ms. Nealon sent a warm welcome letter and a read‑aloud video to help her students feel excited and ready for their first day of school. Then, throughout the year, Ms. Nealon has kept families informed, supported her students’ growth, and communicated with care. The parent described Ms. Nealon as “on the ball, kind, friendly, enthusiastic, and the epitome of what you want in a kindergarten teacher.”

As a SHINE award recipient, Ms. Nealon received a gift coordinated by the Loudoun Education Foundation and sponsored by Apple Federal Credit Union. SHINE, or Spotlighting Heroes in Education, is a joint LEF and LCPS initiative celebrating staff who go above and beyond for students and the community. Learn more at www.lcps.org/SHINE.
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Teacher using sign language to communicate with a group of attentive elementary students in a classroom with a red curtain backdrop.
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Tune in to the School Board meeting tonight at 6:30 p.m. as Heritage High School highlights how students participate in work-based learning that supports informed career decisions while connecting classroom learning to future goals.
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Attention, parents and guardians! Student report cards are now available in ParentVUE. Need help with ParentVUE? Go to: https://lcps.pub/3YDrmzo
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LCPS Update
Speak a second language? Get credit for it! Loudoun County students in grades 9-12 can earn up to three high school credits and the VDOE Seal of Biliteracy just by taking the free Credit Through Testing (CTT) exam. Whether you learned a language at home or through life experience, this is your chance to fast-track your graduation requirements.

The spring registration window is open now through March 2, 2026. Testing will be held at six LCPS high schools. Check-in is from 5–6 p.m. and students have up to two hours to complete the assessment.

With over 100 languages available, don't miss out!

Learn more and sign up today: lcps.org/ctt
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Discover practical and uplifting strategies to support your student’s mental health, academic and social engagement and overall well‑being at the LCPS United for Wellness Conference and Resource Fair. Join us on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Heritage High School for a day designed to empower families and strengthen student wellness.

In addition to participating in nearly 20 engaging learning sessions, you can also enjoy a vibrant resource fair featuring local businesses and nonprofits, plus food trucks and plenty of extra surprises. This event is open to the community: LCPS families, staff and community members. Find out more: https://lcps.pub/3WcdNXi
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Flyer for One LCPS United for Wellness Conference & Resource Fair at Heritage High School on Feb 21, 2026, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Loudoun County Public Schools will open on time Monday, February 9, 2026. Check www.lcps.org or your school’s website for more information.
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Congrats to Park View High School for being named a 2025 National ESEA Distinguished School, earning national recognition for its success in improving student achievement and delivering high-quality educational outcomes for all learners. Read more: https://lcps.pub/4bws2i7
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LCPS Update
Important Message from Dr. Spence: https://lcps.pub/4kf4HUx
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LCPS Update
The Loudoun County School Board Passes FY27 Operating Budget, Advancing Student Support, Expanded Programs and Employee Compensation: https://lcps.pub/4kig7GP
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Loudoun County Public Schools is monitoring developing weather this evening, Feb. 3. Should accumulations impact scheduling, an announcement will be made as early as possible on Wednesday, Feb. 4.

If no announcement is made, schools will open on a two-hour delay on Wednesday, February 4, as previously communicated, with admin offices opening on time.
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We're proud to announce that Superintendent Dr. Aaron Spence has been named Executive Leader of the Year by the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce as part of its annual Community Leadership Awards.
Read more.

9 days ago, LCPS
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Loudoun County Public Schools will open on a two-hour delay Tuesday, Feb.3 through Friday, Feb. 6. Admin offices will open on time each day. Announcements about weather developments that may impact school days or weekend activities will be shared as they develop.
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Loudoun County Public Schools will open on a two-hour delay Monday, Feb. 2. Admin offices will open on time. For more info: www.lcps.org
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LCPS status for Friday, January 30, 2026. Students will have no school and all activities are canceled. Exempt Licensed staff will have a workday. Buildings and admin offices open on time. LCPS Families, check your email for more detailed information about Saturday and Sunday campus schedules and scheduled food distributions for eligible families.
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LCPS status for Thursday, January 29, 2026. Students will have no school and all activities are canceled. Teachers will use the day as a workday. Buildings and admin offices open at 10 am. The Budget Hearing scheduled for 4:30 will take place.
15 days ago, LCPS
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Seventh-grade students at Watson Mountain brought history to life through a collaborative World War I unit that connected classroom learning with library exploration. Through literature, hands-on activities and a cross-school volunteer experience with an Independence High School student, learners deepened their understanding of history while building focus, curiosity and perspective. Learn more: https://lcps.pub/49TVvAc

15 days ago, LCPS
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LCPS is closed tomorrow, Wednesday, January 28, with Admin. Offices opening at 10:00 a.m. All evening activities on school campuses are canceled. The School Board meeting scheduled for 1/28/26 will be held in person.
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Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) will conduct its annual student surveys for students in grades 3–5 and 6–8 from February 19 through March 17, 2026. Families interested in previewing the survey questions may view the survey on the Stakeholder Surveys 2026 Information webpage (www.lcps.org/2026annualsurvey). All responses are voluntary, private and confidential. Families who wish to opt their student out of the LCPS Annual Student Survey should complete the opt-out form using the link provided by February 10, 2026

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