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Pages in category "Government in Fairfax County, Virginia" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.
The seven-member Fairfax County School Board included four Federal employees. In Blackwell v. 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 ...
The only independent government school district under Virginia law is the Eastern Virginia Medical College. All of the K-12 school districts are classified as dependent public school systems by the U.S. Census Bureau . [ 2 ]
Carter G. Woodson High School, commonly known as C. G. Woodson High School or simply Woodson, [3] (formerly Wilbert Tucker Woodson High School [4]) is a high school located in Fairfax County, Virginia, just outside the east end of the city of Fairfax limits, opposite the shopping center on Main Street.
Thomas Jefferson High School was a public high school in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States; it had an Alexandria mailing address but was outside of the Alexandria city limits. [1] A part of the Fairfax County Public Schools , it opened in 1964 and closed in 1987.
With the adoption of the urban county executive form of government in a 1966 referendum, the chairman became an at-large position directly elected by county voters with a four-year term. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The county was again redistricted, with the Falls Church district abolished and the new Annandale and Springfield districts created, creating a ...
Within a decade, however, it became apparent that the Massey Building was no longer sufficient as a governmental center, and in 1977 the county appointed a citizens' committee to consider moving the county's centralized activities out of the City of Fairfax. [7] [8] In October 1978, the committee recommended a site west of Fairfax, and in 1979 ...
Kathy Smith is an American politician, a Democrat, and a former teacher.She currently serves as district supervisor of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, a position she was elected to on November 5, 2019.