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FCPS Football Programs Violated Recruitment Rules
2 Feb
Summary
- Independent investigation confirmed VHSL rule violations at both schools.
- Systemic failures within FCPS allowed improper recruitment practices.
- Hayfield received a postseason ban; Fairfax was placed on probation.

An independent investigation has confirmed that two Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) football programs, Hayfield Secondary School and Fairfax High School, systematically violated Virginia High School League (VHSL) recruitment rules during the 2024 season. The school board and superintendent accepted these findings in February 2025, validating concerns about improper recruitment activities.
The investigation uncovered systemic failures within FCPS, including deficiencies in registration verification, eligibility assessments, and coaching staff training. These gaps allowed questionable transfers and eligibility issues to go unnoticed.
Hayfield Secondary School saw an unusually large influx of 14 transfers from Freedom High School after its coach's hiring, along with five private school transfers and five additional incoming students. Consequently, the VHSL banned the team from postseason games in both 2024 and 2025.




