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Fairfax High says campus is ‘bustling’; EV chargers, outdoor classroom and HVAC maintenance highlighted

City of Fairfax School Board · November 3, 2025
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Fairfax High School reported increased community use and about $83,000 in annual revenue from facility rentals; staff described full custodial coverage (19.5 positions), active community partners, 13 staff users of EV chargers, planned flooring replacements and ongoing HVAC issues in several wings.

Fairfax High School staff told the City of Fairfax School Board on Nov. 3 that community use of the campus has rebounded fully from the pandemic, with multiple concurrent events most days and roughly $83,000 in revenue for the year.

"If you drive by, you will see the parking lot is absolutely bursting at the seams," community youth specialist Giselle Gray said, describing athletics, community rehearsals and multilingual family dinners. Gray said the building now has 19.5 custodial positions staffed across shifts and that the school hosted several county and community events in recent weeks.

Gray discussed specific facilities items: an "open gate" morning arrival pilot that is operating smoothly; newly installed…

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