
More than 570 high school students became Hands-On Heroes at Dominion High School, gaining life-saving skills and exploring careers in public safety and healthcare. Thanks to our community partners for empowering students through real-world learning. Learn more: https://lcps.pub/3Huzqxt


LCPS will be providing free meals this summer for all students ages 18 and younger at fourteen locations throughout Loudoun County. For important information about the summer meals program for this year, go to: https://lcps.pub/3FQhooN

Loudoun County Public Schools partnered with Virginia-based disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization Mercy Chefs and Washington Commanders starting center Tyler Biadasz and his foundation, Center of Change, as part of its 2025 Summer Huddle program. On Monday, June 9, students at Sterling Middle School assisted in packing backpacks with food items to help families in need within Loudoun County. Read more: https://www.lcps.org/article/2263744


More than 3,100 LCPS first graders participated in the second annual Together in Remembrance Memorial Day event, building American flags with Veterans and volunteers across 36 schools. A powerful lesson in service, citizenship and community. Read more: https://lcps.pub/4mGeyDH


Congratulations to Nellie Beaman, Eagle Ridge Middle School teacher, who has been named the Society of the Cincinnati’s 2024-2025 Virginia Teacher of the Year. Read more: https://lcps.pub/3Hs6WEx


Congratulations to LCPS students Ruby Edwards (Loudoun County HS) and Rebecca Lee (Lightridge HS), who earned national Silver Medals in the 2025 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Their visual artwork is now featured in the Scholastic national gallery. More: https://lcps.pub/4kT972t


Moorefield Station Elementary celebrated student innovation and compassion during its first-ever Children’s Business Fair. Students launched small businesses and donated proceeds to Loudoun Hunger Relief, Women Giving Back and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. A powerful display of learning, leadership and heart. Read more: https://lcps.pub/3Hne9Wv


Tuscarora High School proudly celebrated its 10th AVID graduating class, honoring the Class of 2025 for their achievements in academic rigor and postsecondary success. With a 3.51 average GPA and 232 graduates to date, AVID at Tuscarora continues to lead the way in college and career readiness. Learn more: https://explore.avid.org/data


LCPS is proud to celebrate the more than 950 educators who have completed Volume 1 of LETRS and 550 who have completed Volume 2 since 2022. Thanks to our educators’ commitment, students are building the skills they need. https://lcps.pub/4klT9Oi


As part of our efforts to provide an engaging learning experience, LCPS uses a range of digital tools and services to support instruction and enhance student learning. Beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, LCPS is now required by Google to ask parents to consent, or “opt-in,” for their students to be able to access third-party applications not designed explicitly for K-12 use, which are commonly used in instruction, like YouTube, Google Maps, and Google Translate.
There is no action needed now; however, this fall, when you complete the Online Verification process for your student(s), you will see a box to opt your student in for these third-party applications for their use in learning. We are letting you now so you have time to research and review the process to the degree you wish prior to the Online Verification process in August. For additional details: https://lcps.pub/4kKVemU

Are you looking for ways to keep your child motivated this summer? Join the final LCPS Family Academy session of the 24-25 school year! Learn more and access the Registration link at www.lcps.org/familyacademy


Dominion High School grad Meggie Meidlinger (’06) is USA Baseball’s Sportswoman of the Year! She helped lead Team USA to silver at the Women’s Baseball World Cup and returned to Dominion to celebrate the honor where it all began. https://lcps.pub/4kyE4Jc


We apologize for any inconvenience. The livestream of the School Board 5/20/25 meeting on our website may be unavailable due to an intermittent internet outage in the area. You can also watch the School Board meeting on Verizon Channel 43 or Verizon FlOS 2143 for High Definition or Comcast channel 18, or Comcast 1070 for high definition.

The best adventures start early! Give your preschooler a head start with free full-day preschool through LCPS Head Start and STEP. Learning, exploring and growing—all in a caring, play-based environment! Spots are filling fast—apply today to save your child’s seat! www.lcps.org/headstart


Is your preschooler ready to discover, create and thrive? Apply now for free full-day preschool through LCPS Head Start and STEP. Spots are filling fast—apply today! www.lcps.org/headstart


The next Student Success Talk with Superintendent Dr. Aaron Spence is on May 12 at Sterling Middle School! The event will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., covering topics such as ParentVUE, testing, mental health and college readiness. Visit the link in our bio for details. www.lcps.org/successtalks We hope to see you there!


As the Week of Play comes to a close, we’re celebrating all the moments—big and small—that brought joy, movement, and connection to our schools, homes, and communities. Thank you to everyone who participated, supported and embraced the spirit of movement this week! Whether you stretched between tasks, danced in the kitchen or took mindful walks with your family—you made wellness a priority, and it showed. Let’s keep moving forward—together. Share your favorite moment from the week and tag your school so we can celebrate with you!


Want to play and move but don’t have equipment? No problem. Today’s challenge is to get creative with movement. Use what’s around you—pillows, chalk, stairs or cardboard boxes—and turn everyday items into a movement adventure. Did your living room become an obstacle course? Did the driveway turn into a hopscotch court? Show us your creative play.

Rolling is more fun together! Grab a partner—your friend, sibling, neighbor or even a pet—and celebrate Bike & Roll to School Day and the Week of Play! Moving together builds fitness, friendship and fun. What activity helps you connect while you move?


The next Student Success Talk with Superintendent Dr. Aaron Spence is on May 8 at Brambleton Middle School! The event will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., covering topics such as ParentVUE, testing, mental health and college readiness. Visit the LCPS website for details. www.lcps.org/successtalks We hope to see you there!
