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  1. By the mid-1990s, Fairfax High School had grown to house 170 faculty and staff, and a student population of 2,500. Beginning in March, 2005, our school underwent an extensive $54 million, 2 ½ year long renovation - the first comprehensive improvements to our building since 1972. Our school was rededicated on November 10, 2007, debuting 17 new science and social studies classrooms, a new ...

  2. The Fairfax High School Alumni Association (FHSAA) is a group of people who graduated from Fairfax and who love their alma mater. They are committed to preserving the history, traditions and opportunities that all Fairfax alumni share. Unlike many other high schools in Los Angeles that have had active alumni organizations for decades, Fairfax ...

  3. Addison, Christopher; Alvarado, Ashley; Banuelos, Nataly; Barbara Rhodes; Bell Schedule Survey; Burgess, Elizabeth; Caitlyn Kolesar; Cirinia Espinoza; Cramer, Cyrus

  4. Top 50%. Tel: (703) 219-2200. fairfaxhs.fcps.edu. SAVE SCHOOL. Serving 2,305 students in grades 9-12, Fairfax High School ranks in the top 50% of all schools in Virginia for overall test scores (math proficiency is bottom 50%, and reading proficiency is bottom 50%). The percentage of students achieving proficiency in math is 47% (which is lower ...

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    The Fairfax Center for Visual Arts opened in September 1981, and is located on the campus of Fairfax High School. It is the only visual arts magnet high school in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Enrollment is limited to 400 students in grades 9-12.

  6. Best High Schools for STEM in Washington, D.C. Area. 97 of 181. See How Other Schools & Districts Rank. See All College Rankings. See Rankings for Best K-12 Schools & Districts. See Rankings for Best Places to Live. Back to Full Profile. View Fairfax High School rankings for 2024 and compare to top schools in Virginia.

  7. Fairfax High School is also a significant site of Southern California LGBTQ history. In 1984, teacher and counselor Dr. Virginia Uribe founded Project 10 as a response to the social isolation, drug abuse, and high dropout and suicide rates among LGBTQ students. Although Uribe’s program enjoyed support from the Fairfax High School principal and the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD ...