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We have received increased reports from the Chantilly Regional Library and security at Chantilly High School regarding vehicles without valid parking passes parking at the library and on Chantilly High School’s campus.
Please note that students who drive to Chantilly Academy and park at the library or on Chantilly High School’s campus without an official Academy parking pass will be subject to ticketing and/or towing.
All students are expected to ride their assigned shuttle to and from the Academy unless they have been issued an official Academy parking pass. Thank you for your cooperation.
Did you know? The Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Academy hosts 17 High School Firefighters from Chantilly Academy as they prepare for careers and fire and emergency services. Having their class at the official FCFD training facility provides our students with an extremely unique learning experience that includes both classroom training and intense, scenario-based practical exercises. Students have access to all of the state-of-the-art facilities and equipment that the Fire and Rescue Academy offers as they train in the exact same place as Fairfax County Fire Recruits.
In the classroom our High School Firefighters build a strong foundation in fire behavior, building construction, hazardous materials awareness, emergency medical response, and other fire service curriculum emphasizing safety, critical thinking, and teamwork. As they move to the training grounds, students transform that knowledge into action through hands-on simulations. Decked out in their own FCFD-issued protective gear, Student Firefighters practice hose advancement, ladder raises, search and rescue techniques, victim removal, and live-fire simulations in controlled training environments. Our High School Firefighters receive their classroom and practical lessons from FCFD fire service professionals with decades of knowledge and experience.
Few high school programs can match the intensity and authenticity of our High School Firefighting program, giving students an extraordinary head start toward careers in fire and emergency services!
 Thanks to our partners at Great Clips, three of our Cosmetology 2 students were recently recognized for their outstanding performance in class and service to the community. Kameryn and Amelia were selected as the Cosmetology Students of the Semester for consistently demonstrating excellence and for serving as positive role models in the classroom. Maya was recognized for volunteering her time and talents to support FCPD's Radiance & Resilience event, serving survivors of domestic violence. Congratulations to Kameryn, Amelia, and Maya, and a big thank you to Sean Carroll, Great Clips Salon Owner, and his team for taking the time to recognize our students!
 Engineering Systems students were busy preparing to present the final products for their wind turbine unit next week. There was a lot of testing, troubleshooting, and reconfiguring happening in the lab this week - stay tuned for the final results next week!
 Dentistry is about more than just teeth! Dental Careers 1 students just wrapped up their physiology unit, where they create case studies of health issues that relate to each system of the body. Dental professionals must be prepared to thoroughly review patient medical histories and understand how their health issues can be linked to dental treatment and conditions.
 Excellent collaboration makes for excellent craftsmanship! In Auto Collision, many hands make flawless work as students work together to apply body filler, sand, and repair dents to bring this Chevy truck back to life.
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