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Hello, Springfield District
Please note this newsletter contains the corrected Google Form link below.
Are you looking to become more involved with the Fairfax County School Board and help shape the direction of Fairfax County Public Schools programs?
I am seeking applications from Springfield District residents interested in serving a one-year appointment to the Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) Advanced Academic Programs Advisory Committee (AAPAC). AAPAC represents the community and brings to the School Board’s attention resource and programmatic concerns associated with advanced academics programming.
AAPAC is one of eight volunteer community advisory committees focusing on specific issues affecting FCPS students and making annual recommendations to the School Board. Seven of these include one appointee representing each of the county’s nine magisterial districts, as well as at-large appointees, a school board liaison, staff liaisons, and other members. For six of those, including AAPAC, terms are one year, running from August to July, and most committees meet once a month, usually in the evenings.
To learn more about AAPAC, visit the AAPAC webpage. You may also learn about the School Board’s other Community Advisory Committees.
If you are interested, please fill out this brief Google Form.
The deadline to apply is June 20, 2025.
If unsure of your district, you may check via Fairfax County’s My Neighborhood website.
Please consider applying, and feel free to share with other Springfield District residents! I appreciate your interest and willingness to serve!
Thank you!
Sandy Anderson
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