The City of Fairfax School Board announced tonight at their regular school board meeting that it will appoint Dr. Dustin Wright as Superintendent, effective December 1, 2025.
Dr. Wright brings nearly two decades of leadership across Northern Virginia. He began as a teacher at Rachel Carson Middle School and served as assistant principal at Fairfax Villa Elementary School and the City’s Daniels Run Elementary School. He went on to be principal at Olde Creek Elementary School and Franklin Middle School before division-level roles, including Executive Director of Strategy and Planning for Fairfax County Public Schools and, most recently, Chief of Schools for Falls Church City Public Schools. He holds a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership from George Mason University and has served as an adjunct professor.
Dr. Wright and his wife, city residents for the past 17 years, have three children and are active members of the City community.
“As a city resident and city student parent, Dr. Wright understands our schools as a community member, neighbor, and educator,” said Carolyn Pitches, School Board Chair. “Throughout his career, Dustin has been recognized for his collaborative approach, his ability to bring coherence to complex systems, and his deep commitment to the success of every student. He is known as an innovative systems-thinker, a trusted partner to school leaders, and a visible, approachable leader who listens deeply and acts decisively. His leadership has been guided by a clear sense of mission: that education has the power to transform lives, families, and entire communities.
“I’m honored to serve the City of Fairfax and give back to the community that has shaped my family,” said Dr. Wright. “My focus is clear: advance elementary renovations, support student success in every school, and strengthen partnerships with families, staff, and City leaders. In the months ahead, I’ll listen across the City of Fairfax Schools community to learn from our successes and understand our challenges as we move Fairfax forward.”