Loudoun County Public Schools’ goal remains the same as when it resumed in-person instruction last April 20 - to keep children learning in-person.
On a regular school day, you normally wouldn’t find Sully Elementary’s Principal John Tuck leading a small group discussion about math with second-graders.
At LCPS, LEGO bricks are more than just building blocks for fun creations.
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) has been awarded a $923,050 grant in the competitive STOP School Violence Program sponsored by the United States Department of Justice.
Beginning with the 2022-2023 school year, LCPS is adjusting its school schedules. This will increase the reliability and safety of transporting students and on-time arrival while ensuring students receive the maximum classroom instruction.
The Dulles District is emphasizing sportsmanship among its member schools.
The Loudoun County Public Schools’ 2021-2022 Mask and Mitigation Plan, updated January 19, 2022, remains in place.