J.E.B. Stuart High School A Fairfax County Public School
HOME OF THE RAIDERS
About the school
J. E.B Stuart High School was founded in 1955 as a public school within Fairfax County Public Schools. It was named after the famous confederate cavalry leader J. E. B. Stuart and was given the «Raiders» as their team mascot with colors of red, white and blue. In 2004, President George W. Bush chose Stuart as a place to speak about education.
J.E.B. Stuart High School
Administration Main Office
Principal Pamela Jones
Workroom
How to be an ESL teacher
Love kids; Embrace diversity; Know each student’s name; Smile: Be flexible; Sing songs; Keep the kids laughing; Open your heart; Always encourage; Be dramatic; Display students’ work; Laugh at you mistakes; Wear holiday clothes; Get your rest; Have an international foods day; Be patient; Show compassion smile.
School Library
School halls
Classrooms
Sport Life at School
Black Box Theatre, Orchestra, Chorus, Band
Division of Special Education and Student Services
Each student that identifies as
having a disability and needs special
education is entitled to a Free
Appropriate Public Education.
Career Centre and AVID Program
The purpose is to help students reach their potential in school and beyond.
AVID Program provides assistance in succeeding in all academic subject
areas, guidance in college.
West Potomac Academy
Fashion DesignDance
Computer TechnologyEarly Childhood Carrer
Medical AssistantPharmacy technician
Physical TherapyCriminal Justice
Professional Graphics
Declaration of Nondiscrimination
No student in Fairfax County Public School shall, on the basis of sex, race, religion, national origin, marital or parental status, or disability, be excluded from or denied enrollment in any activity or course offering.