Fairfax County Public Schools receives regional Gold Award for excellence in first application

Dr. Michelle C. Reid Division Superintendent
Dr. Michelle C. Reid Division Superintendent
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Fairfax County Public Schools was named a recipient of the 2026 Gold Award for Achievement of Excellence by The Partnership for Excellence, according to a May 11 announcement. This marks the first time an education applicant has received the Gold Award on their initial application.

The award recognizes organizations that demonstrate high standards in performance, resilience, and long-term success. The evaluation process included comprehensive applications, site visits from more than a dozen Baldrige examiners, and interviews with staff members. FCPS was noted for its visionary and ethical leadership, alignment of key processes across its 266 schools and centers, and strong focus on student needs.

The recognition is based on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award program criteria. It examines organizations across seven areas: leadership; strategy; customers; measurement, analysis, and knowledge management; workforce; operations; and results.

Dr. Michelle Reid, Superintendent of Fairfax County Public Schools said: “I appreciate everyone on Team FCPS who helped us receive the prestigious Regional Gold Level Award, which reflects FCPS’ unwavering commitment to sustaining excellence for our students, staff, families, and all of Fairfax County. In addition, this award recognizes the best practices that set FCPS apart from other educational institutions: our visionary and ethical leadership, alignment of our key processes, and our relentless focus on students.”

FCPS will be formally recognized at an awards banquet in September 2026. The district previously received Spirit and Pioneer awards from The Partnership for Excellence in 2025.



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