Technology Resources
Google Workspace, Digital Citizenship, Technology @ Home, and more
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Account Manager: Use this site to setup a password recovery phone number or email address.
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Account Password Recovery: This self-service application allows FCPS students to reset their lost or forgotten password. To successfully use this application you must have previously supplied a private e-mail address or mobile phone number in the Account Manager application. If you are having problems using this application, please see one of your teachers during the school day.
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Schoology: The learning management system that allows Fairfax County Public Schools students to extend learning beyond the traditional school day and beyond school facilities.
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Google Workspace: Google Workspace allows FCPS students, faculty, and staff to communicate, store files and collaborate on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations in real time from school, work, or home, all within a secure “closed campus” online environment. The use of these tools is optional, and intended to provide an approved and supportable alternative to consumer Google accounts. There is no cost to use GAE.
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StudentVUE Accounts: All middle school students have access to their StudentVUE account by using their network id and password to log in.
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Coding Resources - Computer science drives innovation in the U.S. economy and society. Learning to code is an entry point to computer science: it’s easy, accessible to all ages, and it is fun!
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Digital Citizenship - Developing responsible and productive digital citizens.
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Parent Report on Child’s Device Activity: FCPS has tools to help parents and guardians know more about their child’s activity on any FCPS device. These tools are provided by Lightspeed, our internet content filtering service, at no cost to families. You may sign up for a weekly Parent Report, which will provide a list of the top sites your child visited. If you want more detailed information, sign up for the Internet Use Parent portal and log-in anytime to see more detail about your child’s browsing and “pause” access to the internet during non-school hours.