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School board finds superintendent in compliance with Executive Limitation 1 after review of division goals

August 29, 2025 | FAIRFAX CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia


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School board finds superintendent in compliance with Executive Limitation 1 after review of division goals
The Fairfax County School Board voted on Aug. 28 to find the superintendent in compliance with Executive Limitation 1 (global executive limitations) after receiving a monitoring report and a one‑page summary of progress across strategic plan goals.

The nut graf: the report highlighted progress on multiple priority metrics — multilingual learner growth, chronic absenteeism, third‑grade reading and Algebra 1 by eighth grade — and described division‑wide initiatives such as FBI RapBack enrollment for fingerprint monitoring, safety drill compliance and work on process improvement through the Baldrige framework.

Superintendent Dr. Reed presented the monitoring report and a one‑page summary of goal metrics, noting improvements in several targeted areas and emphasizing division safety and operational benchmarks. She announced that FCPS enrolled in the FBI RapBack program so background checks for employees are updated in real time and reported high completion rates for required employee fingerprinting. She also noted 100% compliance with required safety drills across schools and discussed efforts to streamline operations through Baldrige process work.

Board member Miss St. John Cunning moved the motion that the superintendent be found in compliance based on her reasonable interpretation of EL‑1; Miss Merritt seconded. After discussion and several board members speaking in support of the superintendent's leadership and data, the board voted 11–1, with Dr. Anderson recorded as opposed.

Ending: The board also voted to keep the EL‑1 language unchanged for the coming year during the same meeting. The monitoring report and the vote do not, by themselves, change policy language; they record the board's assessment of the superintendent's performance against the executive limitation.

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