Loudoun County Public Schools students will have a holiday on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, due to the special statewide election. Scheduled after-school activities will continue as planned. Check your school’s website for updated information.
The last day of school for students has also been changed to Friday, June 12, 2026. The LCPS student calendar will be updated as soon as possible.
Visit the Loudoun County website to learn more about the special election, including early voting information and polling locations.
about 15 hours ago, LCPS
As you head into spring break, whether you're enjoying a staycation, traveling, spending time with friends, family or a little of both, we’ve got you covered with activities for all ages.
These ideas are easy to adapt, not just for spring break but throughout the season, making it simple to keep the fun going.
Even better, these activities do more than fill the day. They help students set positive goals, build and maintain healthy relationships and make responsible decisions, skills that support both well-being and success in and out of the classroom.
Explore activities and get started: https://www.lcps.org/familySEL
2 days ago, LCPS
Will your student collect them all? Once again, LCPS partnered with Virginia Economic Development Partnership to produce Farmer Trading Cards. Elementary school students can pick them up during breakfast and lunch meal service this week, March 23-27!
3 days ago, LCPS
Reminder: The LCPS Distance Learning application window closes Friday, March 27.
LCPS offers two fully synchronous virtual options for 2026–2027:
> Virtual Distance Elementary (VDE) (grades 1–5) https://www.lcps.org/vde
> Virtual Distance Learning (VDL) (grades 6–12) https://www.lcps.org/vdl
Families must apply through ParentVUE for enrollment consideration. Current virtual students must reapply to continue.
This is the only opportunity to request Distance Learning for next school year. Apply by March 27.
3 days ago, LCPS
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) has been recognized as one of the 2025 Best Communities for Music Education by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation. This national designation honors school divisions that demonstrate outstanding achievement in providing music access and education to all students. Read more:
https://lcps.pub/4185wpd9 days ago, LCPS
Calling all rising sixth- through 10th-grade students! LCPS’s Summer in the Arts program registration is open! Dive into exciting classes like instrumental and vocal music, theater, visual arts, dance, creative writing and even robotics.
Save your spot today! Explore the catalog and register at
www.lcps.org/sia. A program fee applies.
Don’t miss out on this chance to create, learn and have fun this summer!
9 days ago, LCPS
After closely monitoring the weather and consulting available forecasts, it appears there are no additional weather events expected that would impact travel between now and dismissal. As a result, Loudoun County Public Schools will dismiss on time today, Monday, March 16, 2026.
10 days ago, LCPS
Loudoun County Public Schools will continue to monitor weather conditions and is NOT planning an early dismissal at this time. All after-school activities and programming across all campuses and administrative offices are canceled today, Monday, March 16, 2026. Should it be necessary to delay dismissal times, we will communicate with families. Check phones and emails, or visit
www.lcps.org for more info.
10 days ago, LCPS
Spring is a great time to think ahead. This session explores college and career pathways and helps families support students as they plan for life after high school.
Join us March 18 at 12 or 6 p.m.
To learn more or register: lcps.org/familyacademy
Free for all LCPS families with students in grades K-12.
10 days ago, LCPS
Loudoun County Public Schools is monitoring the potential for severe weather on Monday, March 16, 2026. Families are asked to monitor their phones and emails in case the weather affects the school day. Information will be posted as it develops on
www.lcps.org 10 days ago, LCPS
More than 300 LCPS high school students participated in the 44th Annual LCPS Regional Science! Eight student finalists will move on to the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2026, the world’s largest pre-college STEM competition, May 10- 15, 2026! Way to go! For a list of winners:
https://lcps.pub/4sbcgPb 13 days ago, LCPS
Mark your calendar!
Summer in the Arts registration opens March 17! LCPS’s dynamic program for rising sixth through 10th-grade students returns this summer with an exciting lineup of arts classes! Explore instrumental and vocal music, theater, visual arts, dance, creative writing and more.
Check out the catalog at
www.lcps.org/sia. A program fee applies. Don’t wait! Register March 17 and spark your creativity this summer!
13 days ago, LCPS
We have a champion!
C-O-N-G-R-A-T-U-L-A-T-I-O-N-S to Vikyath Tanamala from Belmont Ridge Middle School, winner of the 44th Annual Loudoun County Regional Spelling Bee!
The winning word? “Peccant”. How would you have done with the winning word?
After 16 rounds of intense competition, Vikyath spelled their way to victory. Way to B-E-E amazing!
For more details, visit
www.lcps.org/spellingbee.
13 days ago, LCPS
Heritage High School students recently had the rare opportunity to learn history directly from a Holocaust survivor who shared his childhood experiences under Nazi rule, his family’s escape, and his service in the U.S. Army during World War II. Hearing these firsthand stories helped students connect classroom learning to real human experiences and deepen their understanding of antisemitism and the Holocaust. Read more:
https://lcps.pub/4lliGIR16 days ago, LCPS
Paws and books made for a memorable morning at Aldie Elementary.
Students welcomed six therapy dogs, Snowball, Daisy, Archie, Sky, Kai and Gracie, for a “For the Love of Reading” celebration filled with literacy, creativity and connection.
Students rotated through engaging stations where they:
Listened to a read-aloud
Read dog-themed fiction and nonfiction
Collected fun facts to share on the morning show
Created bookmarks and thank-you notes for the handlers
Now, one question continues to reverberate throughout the halls of Aldie Elementary: When can the dogs come back?
Read more: https://lcps.pub/4cCvckS
17 days ago, LCPS
Nearly 600 families and community members attended United for Wellness to learn practical strategies to support student mental health and well‑being. From expert‑led sessions to a vibrant resource fair, the day brought our community together around one shared goal: helping every child thrive. This eighth annual event was coordinated by the LCPS Department of Student Services and reflects LCPS’s commitment to student well-being. More:
https://lcps.pub/4ulomH1 20 days ago, LCPS
Waterford Elementary’s fourth- and fifth‑grade Fusion students shared their voices to help shape how their school's outdoor spaces could be used. The students presented ideas for designing two new outdoor courtyards to promote outdoor learning and connection with nature. Using blueprints, 3‑D models and even Minecraft Education, they applied STEM skills and environmental design thinking to imagine spaces that support both outdoor learning and connection with nature. More:
https://lcps.pub/4ssbv4523 days ago, LCPS
Loudoun County Public Schools will open on a two-hour delay on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. Admin offices will open on time. For more info:
www.lcps.org 23 days ago, LCPS
Potowmack Elementary enjoyed its first‑ever Kindness Fair. With support from Potomac Falls High School PEER students, the Potowmack students rotated through stations where they participated in hands-on activities that celebrated empathy, inclusion and respect. Students also explored coping strategies and participated in a dance party where they learned that kindness grows stronger the more you use it. The event, coordinated by the school’s Counseling team, strengthened connections and reinforced Potowmack’s commitment to ensuring that every student feels valued and included. More:
https://lcps.pub/47iytCe24 days ago, LCPS
The first‑ever TEDxYouth event in Loudoun County brought bold ideas to Belmont Ridge Middle School on Jan. 24, where 14 students shared original talks under the theme New Perspectives. Their presentations, on topics ranging from AI to personal growth, showcased the students’ creativity, curiosity and experiences. Coordinated by Belmont Ridge Middle School and Orblynx Academy, the event highlighted the innovation and insight students bring to their community. Read more:
https://lcps.pub/46sTGJz 29 days ago, LCPS