Falcon Fanfare-Week of May 5th
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Fairview elementary 125th Anniversary

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 Upcoming Events

  • May 5-9:Teacher/Staff Appreciation Week
  • May 6- Grades 3 & 6 Reading SOL
  • May 7-School Nurse Day
  • May 8- Grades 4 & 5 Reading SOL
  • May 13- Grades 3 & 6 Math SOL
  • May 14- Grades 4 & 5 Math SOL
  • May 18-Speech Pathologist Day
  • May 19-Three-Hour Early Release Monday
  • May 20- Grade 5 Science SOL
  • May 21- 4-6 Spring Strings Concert
  • May 26- Memorial Day Holiday
  • June 11- Last Day of School Students Dismiss at 1:55 PM

A Message from Principal Goldstein


Sam Goldstein

Dear Fairview Families,

It has been a fantastic week at Fairview! Our students are hard at work preparing for upcoming assessments and are getting excited for the ABC Countdown—a beloved Fairview tradition celebrating the last 26 days of school. Looking ahead, we’re thrilled to kick off Staff Appreciation Week, a time to recognize the incredible educators and support staff who make Fairview such a special place to learn and grow. Thank you for being a part of our vibrant school community!

Have a wonderful weekend!

Samantha Goldstein

Principal

Fairview Elementary


Fairview News

ABC Countdown!

ABC Countdown 1

ABC Countdown 2

Update on FCPS Boundary Review

In July 2024, the Fairfax County School Board voted to begin a review and update of the county’s school boundary policy. As part of this initiative, the Board established the Superintendent's Boundary Advisory Committee, which includes parents, caregivers, and community members from each of FCPS’ 24 high school pyramids. The committee also includes school-based and division administrators, teachers, operational staff, and other community representatives.

The committee has been actively meeting throughout 2024 and 2025 to explore ways to better align school boundaries with changing geographic and demographic needs.

Representing the Robinson Pyramid on the committee is Sunnie Salvia, a Fairview and Robinson parent with 4 children: 5th grade, 7th grade, and 10th grade. 

At its most recent meeting, the committee discussed the topic of “split-feeder” elementary schools—schools that feed into more than one middle school. While Fairview is not a split-feeder school, there are current discussions regarding adjusting the Union Mill Elementary boundary that could potentially impact Fairview families.

We encourage you to visit the FCPS website to review the meeting agenda, presentation slides, and related materials - paying particular attention to the slide with proposed changes for Fairview (specifically related to the Martin’s Landing neighborhood-slide18).

If you have feedback on the proposed changes affecting Fairview, please reach out to Sunnie at fcpsboundary.robinson.2@gmail.com with your comments or concerns.

Please Note: Any proposals discussed by the Advisory Committee are not final and have not been approved or rejected by the School Board. The Advisory Committee’s work will continue through January 2026, so it is unlikely that any changes impacting Fairview  will take effect in the upcoming school year.



Lunch Heros

Fairview Lunch Ladies

May 2 is School Lunch Hero Day, and we want to take a moment to shower our AMAZING lunch staff with appreciation for everything they do. You are the heart and soul of our cafeteria, serving up not just nutritious meals, but also smiles and kindness every single day.

Thank you for your hard work, your dedication, and your commitment to our students' well-being. You are more than just lunch providers; you are an essential part of the Fairview Elementary family. Happy School Lunch Hero Day!