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The district operates two school buildings: Homer-Center Elementary (grades K-6) and Homer-Center Junior/Senior High School (grades 7–12) with a total enrollment of 964 students, grades K-12. The district's high school building currently accommodates 491 students, while the elementary has an enrollment of 473 students.
Fairfax County School Board in 1960, black plaintiffs charged that the Fairfax grade-a-year plan was discriminatory and dilatory. Fifteen black children had been refused admission to white schools because they did not fall within the prescribed grades of the School Board's assignment plan.
Katherine Johnson Middle School (Region 5, [1] grades 7-8 [49]) is a City of Fairfax and Fairfax County Public Schools AAP (FCPS Advanced Academics Program) Center-based middle school serving grades 7-8 in Region 5. The school is owned by the City of Fairfax, but implements Fairfax County Public Schools' "educational services, staffing ...
The Homer-Center High School serves grades 7-12, and is located just south of the district's elementary school on Wildcat Lane. Originally constructed in 1959, at a cost of $2.1 million, the building underwent its second complete renovation from 2008-10. [2]
Fairfax County Public Schools operates area public schools. [3] Public schools within the CDP include: Canterbury Woods Elementary School (Annandale postal address) [4] Wakefield Forest Elementary School; Holy Spirit School, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington, is in Wakefield CDP. [3] It has an Annandale postal address. [5]
The controversy revolved around a day labor center called the Herndon Official Worker Center (HOW Center), operated by Reston Interfaith's Project Hope and Harmony under a grant from surrounding Fairfax County. [10] The HOW Center was created on March 23, 2006, in response to daily gatherings of Hispanic workers at a local 7-Eleven store.
Principal of the High School(9-12): Douglas VanEtten [2] Vice Principal of the High School: James McGory [3] Principal of the Junior High School(7-8): Kara Schneider [4] Principal of the Intermediate School(3-6): Stephanie Falls [5] Principal of the Elementary School(K-2): Douglas A. Pasquerella [6]
Jermantown is an unincorporated community in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Various parts of Jermantown are included within the independent city of Fairfax to its south and east. Today, this once rural community is centered at the intersection of Jermantown Road and Lee Jackson Memorial Highway ( U.S. Route 50 ).