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Schools in Arlington County, Virginia

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Schools in Arlington County, Virginia
NameArlington County Schools
LocationArlington County, Virginia, United States
TypePublic and Private
SuperintendentDr. Francisco Duran
Established1870s
Students~26,000

Schools in Arlington County, Virginia

Arlington County's schools form a compact but diverse network of public and private institutions serving neighborhoods such as Rosslyn, Ballston, Clarendon and Shirlington, interacting with regional entities like Alexandria, Fairfax County, Falls Church and national organizations including the U.S. Department of Education, National Science Foundation, Institute of Museum and Library Services and United Way in program development and funding.

Overview

Arlington schools operate within the jurisdiction of Arlington County and coordinate with agencies such as the Commonwealth of Virginia, Virginia Department of Education, Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments, Northern Virginia Transportation Commission and regional partners like George Mason University, Georgetown University, Howard University, Amtrak and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority for student access and workforce pipelines.

Public School System

The public system, Arlington Public Schools, includes elementary, middle and high schools and works with officials including the Arlington County Board, the Arlington School Board, the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (Virginia), the National School Boards Association, the American Association of School Administrators and the Council of Great City Schools to implement policies, assessments and accreditation standards aligned with No Child Left Behind Act, Every Student Succeeds Act, Common Core State Standards Initiative, Advanced Placement Program and collaborations with Smithsonian Institution and National Endowment for the Arts. Major high schools like Washington-Liberty High School, Yorktown High School, Wakefield High School, H-B Woodlawn Secondary Program and Arlington Community High School provide Advanced Placement and dual-enrollment with institutions such as Northern Virginia Community College, George Washington University, American University, University of Virginia and Virginia Tech. The district administers special assessments and services influenced by organizations like National Assessment of Educational Progress, College Board, ACT, Inc., International Baccalaureate Organization and Council for Exceptional Children.

Private and Parochial Schools

Private and parochial options include schools affiliated with Roman Catholic Diocese of Arlington, Episcopal Church, Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, Seventh-day Adventist Church, Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia, Islamic Center of Washington, and independent institutions such as Bishop O'Connell High School, Saint Agnes School (Arlington, Virginia), Regina Caeli School, Nysmith School for the Gifted Children, The Potomac School and faith-based academies that coordinate with accrediting agencies like the Virginia Council for Private Education and Independent Schools Association of the Central States while participating in extracurricular leagues including Washington Catholic Athletic Conference and Independent School League.

Higher Education and Continuing Education

Higher and continuing education offerings within and adjacent to Arlington include campuses and partnerships with George Mason University - Arlington Campus, Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA), Strayer University Arlington Campus, Marymount University, Georgetown University Center for Continuing and Professional Education, University of the District of Columbia, National Defense University, Naval War College outreach programs, and workforce development collaborations with Arlington Economic Development, Chamber of Commerce for Greater Springfield, TechPresident initiatives and federal agencies including Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security for certification, veteran education and professional training.

Specialized Programs and Services

Specialized offerings encompass magnet and immersion programs aligned with organizations like the Confucius Institute, Language Immersion Network, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, Special Olympics, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts of the USA; services for students with disabilities coordinated with Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, IDEA Partnership, Council for Exceptional Children and local service providers such as Arlington Free Clinic and Behavioral Health Services. Career and technical education links to Jobs for Virginia Graduates, Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Advanced Career Education consortia and employers including Lockheed Martin, Booz Allen Hamilton, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services and Capital One.

School Facilities and Infrastructure

Facility planning and capital projects are managed through collaboration with the Arlington County Manager's Office, Arlington County Department of Environmental Services, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, Federal Aviation Administration, National Capital Planning Commission and firms such as Skanska, Gensler, Hensel Phelps and Perkins and Will for construction, modernization, sustainability and seismic retrofitting, incorporating standards from the U.S. Green Building Council, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design and Americans with Disabilities Act compliance, while transportation coordination involves Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, WMATA Metrobus, Capital Bikeshare and Metrorail.

Historical Development and Notable Alumni

The county's educational history traces through events and institutions connected to Arlington National Cemetery, Robert E. Lee, United States Colored Troops, Brown v. Board of Education, Civil Rights Movement, Massive Resistance (Virginia), Desegregation, NAACP, National Urban League and local leaders including J. Maynard Keynes (note: economist unrelated locally), Earl Warren contexts in judicial education history; notable alumni span public figures associated with U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, Pentagon, Central Intelligence Agency, Supreme Court of the United States, NATO, PBS, The Washington Post, National Football League, Major League Baseball and arts organizations such as the Kennedy Center, Smithsonian Institution and Library of Congress.

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