See how college aid applications changed for Fairfax City area high schools.
Fairfax City students can now order spirt wear displaying the name Katherine Johnson Middle School.
Three students who live in Fairfax are in the first group of this year's National Merit Scholarship winners.
Jewish parents are speaking out about their students' experiences after a teacher received backlash for a 10th-grade Holocaust activity.
Fairfax High School PTSA is raising money for an All-Night Grad Party for the class of 2021.
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in Fairfax County.
One year ago, students at several Virginia universities were on spring break when they received notice they would not return to campus.
Fairfax County School Board voted to rename an elementary school in Fairfax named for a Confederate officer.
Senators who opposed the bill warned about creating mandates for school districts and raised concerns about the well-being of staff.
The City of Fairfax School Board voted Monday to change the name of Lanier Middle School to Katherine Johnson Middle School.
George Mason University is expected to save about $58.3 million under a higher education refinancing plan announced Tuesday.
The City of Fairfax Schools is accepting name suggestions to replace Lanier Middle School through Friday, Sept. 18.
Semifinalists will be considered for National Merit Scholarships announced in 2021.
For the first time in more than 35 years, St. Paul VI Catholic High will no longer call Fairfax City home after moving to Loudoun.
Lanier Middle School is named after a Confederate soldier and poet who was later celebrated as the "poet of the Confederacy."
The Fairfax NAACP is calling on George Mason University to reverse its approved tuition increase for the 2020-2021 school year.
A Fairfax County parent's Facebook posts on the risks of in-person school went viral. The father explains why they resonated with so many.
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More than 50 cars drove around George Mason University’s campus Thursday to urge the university to replace its janitorial contractor.
A student who lives in Centreville was chosen from the finalist group, or less than 1 percent of U.S. seniors.
Fairfax City is honoring the class of 2020 at Fairfax High School as its final semester, disrupted by the coronavirus, comes to an end.
Seven graduating seniors from the Fairfax area received National Merit $2,500 Scholarships Wednesday.
We hope this will give Fairfax City and communities across Virginia a way to share their pride in our high school Class of 2020.
Let's congratulate our Class of 2020 high school graduates in Virginia. You can find the form here to add your graduate and their photo.
Sen. Kaine is holding a video contest for Virginia's high school seniors whose graduation ceremonies were canceled due to the coronavirus.
Parnika Saxena, a 16-year-old Chantilly resident, has developed a proposal for a face mask that could protect people from the coronavirus.
Mason Dining spent this week creating meals and care packages for local healthcare workers and people in need.
Fairfax County Public Schools decided to close schools Friday after parents and staff expresssed concern about the coronavirus.
Teachers in Northern Virginia's highest-paying district earn almost $42,000 more on average than the lowest-paying district in Virginia.
Dr. Gregory Washington will become George Mason University's first African American president.
Southside is officially George Mason University’s late-night dining hall with newly expanded hours, now open 24 hours a day.
George Mason University is partnering with the City of Fairfax on special events and shopping discounts over the next two weeks.
See if your home zoned to the best Fairfax County Public Schools in Fairfax City!
Barnes & Noble is inviting high school students to send in a letter about a teacher who inspired them. The contest is open through February.
The No Kid Hungry Virginia grant will be used to update Fairfax County's afterschool meals equipment, such as refrigeration units.
See if your neighborhood goes to one of the Top High School in Fairfax City!
See if your neighborhood goes to one of the Top Middle School in Fairfax City!
School supplies may be dropped off in the marked bin located in the lobby of Fire Station 3 in Fairfax City.
Reports from the Virginia Department of Education show the school's on-time graduation rates compared to the district and state.
39 local students from the Fairfax area will advance in the competition for National Merit Scholarships.