
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!


Every “body” is different—and that’s something to celebrate. Whether you’re stretching in your seat, rolling through the park or tapping your toes to a favorite song, today’s focus is to move in a way that feels right for you. Snap a photo of how YOU moved today and tell us what made it enjoyable.


The LCPS Week of Play starts today. Join us in celebrating physical activity, wellness and community through simple, daily movement—no matter your age, ability, or fitness level. www.lcps.org/familywellness


The LCPS Week of Play kicks off Monday—let’s get moving! Get ready for a week filled with school-based activities, daily wellness challenges and community engagement that puts health and movement at the center of learning and life.
Looking for a fun way to warm up for the week? Join us at Run the Greenway on Saturday, May 4! Whether you’re running, walking or cheering from the sidelines, it’s a great opportunity for schools and communities to come together and get energized for the Week of Play. Let’s build the momentum and celebrate movement—all week long!


LCPS, the Loudoun Education Foundation and Amazon.com celebrated a new Think Big Corner with hands-on STEM activities at Potowmack Elementary School! Amazon worked with LCPS to select four elementary schools to receive an Amazon Think Big Corner, which also includes Forest Grove Elementary, Frederick Douglass Elementary School and Guilford Elementary School. Amazon also launched its newest Think Big Mobile Van, which will be traveling all over Northern Virginia to engage students in STEM learning.



Movement is for everyone. Whether it’s a walk, stretch or dance break, LCPS encourages all staff and families to take time each day to move in a way that feels right for them. www.lcps.org/familywellness


Just 11 days until the LCPS Week of Play begins. Join us as we celebrate wellness and encourage physical activity for all ages and fitness levels, May 5–9. www.lcps.org/familywellness


An important community update from Dr. Spence: https://www.lcps.org/article/2167220

We're celebrating two outstanding educators for being named Teacher and Principal of the Year by The Washington Post. Congratulations Kimberly Poole, teacher at J. Lupton Simpson Middle School, and Jeff Joseph, principal at Dominion Trail Elementary School. Thank you for making a difference every day!

This April, learn how to make the most of your partnership with LCPS. Connecting the Dots: Navigating School Communication on April 23, at 12 p.m. or 6 p.m., will help you stay informed, resolve concerns and advocate effectively for your child. Spring forward with confidence! Visit www.lcps.org/familyacademy to join the conversation.


We know there have been questions and a desire for more clarity around the proposed changes to our retiree healthcare offerings. We’ve created a webpage with a variety of resources explaining the proposed RHRA plan: https://www.lcps.org/rhra

The Loudoun County School Board passed an updated Grading and Assessment Policy 5030 on Tuesday, April 8, 2025. Read more about the updated policy and next steps: https://lcps.pub/42CTEx0