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Saturday, April 18
- Saturday School - 9am-12pm
- International Night - Justice HS Auditorium - 2pm and 7pm
Monday, April 20 - Friday, April 24 - Shine On Week
Tuesday, April 21 - School Planning and Teacher Workday - No Students
Thursday, April 23
- Science SOL for Seniors Only
- Junior College Night for Parents/Students - 6-8pm
Saturday, April 25
- Saturday School - 9am-12pm
- Prom - Tysons Weston - No Tickets Sold At Door
Tuesday, April 28 - IB Exams Begin
All prior schedule change request windows have closed for the School Year 2025-2026.
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February 9, 2026: No schedule changes will be permitted after this time through end of School Year (this includes Off Campus Waivers).
In order to support students in settling into a consistent class schedule, please see the timeline for schedule changes for the 2026-2027 school year.
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April 6-24, 2026: Course Change Request for SY26-27 is open
- Please submit the Course Change Request Google Form
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No more course change requests for SY26-27 will be accepted after April 24, 2026 and students will need to wait until school starts. We have to ensure that new student transfers to Justice are able to still have seats available in needed courses for graduation.
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April 25-September 4, 2026: No Schedule Changes will be made in order to support new student/transfer registrations, final grades from summer programming, hard conflicts, errors in placement, or discussions on any schedule changes that occurred over the summer
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September 8-25, 2026:Schedule Change Requests open for both Elective and Academic Level. All requests are pending space availability in the requested course and pending parent, teacher, and Subject Administrator approval. Schedule Change Request Form will be located in Student Services. All elective course changes must be completed within this window (Example: Art 1 to Photography 1).
- September 28, 2026-January 29, 2027:
- No Elective Change Requests
- All Academic Level Change Requests (Example: English 9 Honors to English 9) must complete the Academic Improvement Plan that involves a parent/teacher/student conference. The Academic Improvement Plan form will be located in Student Services.
- After the Academic Improvement Plan is completed and the student still wishes to move forward with the academic level change, the schedule request will be reviewed by a committee. Approval is not guaranteed and is based on seat availability in the requested course
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November 5, 2026 and Beyond: Last day to drop a course without it going on the student’s transcript as a Withdrawal Pass (WP) or a Withdrawal Fail (WF). Please see FCPS Regulation 2445.7 - Policy for Dropping A Class
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February 1, 2027 and Beyond: No schedule changes will be permitted after this time (this includes Off Campus Waivers).
A new Graduation Status section is now available in ParentVUE and StudentVUE. The Graduation Status is a tool that helps parents and students monitor and track their progress in meeting graduation requirements. This feature includes progress towards the Standard or Advanced Studies diploma for high school students and middle school students who have enrolled in one or more high school courses. This new graduation status section is available in addition to the course history and unofficial transcript options in ParentVUE and StudentVUE. To view the graduation status section, please take the following steps:
- Login to your SIS ParentVUE Account
- Go to “Course History” for your middle or high school student
- Go to “Graduation Status” and toggle “on”
All seniors must have the Consent to Share Transcript to Colleges on file in order for the school to send the official transcript to 2-year/4-year colleges, military academies, military branches, scholarship organizations, and others. If this consent is not on file, we will not be able to release the official transcript to these organizations.
Part One: Please return completed forms to Ms. Bond in Student Services. If you've already signed the form, no need to sign again.
Part Two: Students must submit an Official Transcript Request for EACH college/university and indicate whether we need to upload the transcript to a college portal, Common Application, Coalition Application, or email/mail directly to the College Admissions Office.
Prior to winter break, end-of-year information was sent to all senior families. This information can also be found on our website here.
Discover NOVA is an in-person, campuswide event designed for all incoming students and their families. From application support to understanding how Dual Enrollment credits apply, this event will help you start the semester prepared and ready for success.
Spring 2026 Open House dates:
- Loudoun — Wednesday, April 15, 4:30-7:30 p.m.
- Woodbridge — Tuesday, April 21, 4-7 p.m.
- Alexandria — Monday, April 27, 4-7 p.m.
- Manassas — Thursday, April 30, 4-7 p.m
Register Here: https://nova.tfaforms.net/f/discover-nova
The Fairfax Alliance of Black School Educators (FABSE) is devoted to furthering the academic success of children particularly children of African descent. The purpose of this organization is to create and provide a network of communication for educators, particularly Black educators in Fairfax County, to enhance the skills and capabilities of educators for improving the quality of education for all children and students, particularly Black children and student to prove a forum for disseminating information on trends and issues concerning the education of Black children and to facilitate the resolution of commonly perceived problems.
The FABSE Scholarship Program is open to eligible graduating seniors planning to attend college, university and/or a technical or trade program. The application is due April 20. The scholarships are not based on financial need but on academic excellence. Scholarships will be awarded to successful candidates who have met all requirements and will be awarded during our Awards Ceremony in June.
Incomplete applications packets will not be reviewed. An application that does not comply with all procedures and requirements will be declined.
Submission of a completed packet does not guarantee a scholarship. Scholarship checks will be written directly to the College/University. It is the responsibility of the applicant to notify the Scholarship Committee of any changes in your College/ University status and the correct College/ University Student ID # and Financial Aid Office.
For more information and the link to the Scholarship Application Google Form, please see the flyer.
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