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Join a School Board Community Advisory Committee!

Dear Providence District Families,

As I noted last week, I am responsible for appointing one Providence District resident to represent our district on several School Board Community Advisory Committees, which increase community input to our Board on various important issues.

We have openings on three committees for the 2025-26 school year that I must fill (APPLY HERE by the deadline this Monday, June 23 at 5:00 p.m.):

  • Adult and Community Education Advisory Committee (ACE): Brings to the School Board’s attention the resource and programmatic issues associated with adult education. Meets monthly, 1-Year Term.
  • Minority Student Achievement Oversight Committee (MSAOC): Advocates for minority student achievement by identifying, reviewing, and assessing issues affecting minority student academic achievement. Meets monthly, 1-Year Term.
  • School Health Advisory Committee (SHAC): Assists with the development of health policy and the evaluation of the status of school health, health education, the school environment, and health services. Meets monthly, 1-Year Term.

If you are interested in applying but are unsure if you live in the Providence District, you can use this district look-up tool

School Board Community Advisory Committees are essential to our work, meeting throughout the year, advising our Board, and submitting an annual report of recommendations. Please help spread the word about these exciting volunteer opportunities.

I hope you will consider applying to join one of these committees by the deadline of Monday, June 23, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. Following interviews with select applicants, new committee members will likely be approved at a School Board meeting in July.

In service,

Karl Frisch
Chair and Providence Representative
Fairfax County School Board


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