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Mini-grants Available for Youth-led Anti-stigma Initiatives

Proposals due Feb. 1, 2019.

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Baha’i Followers Celebrate at Vienna Town Green

Start Your Engines

Allsports Grand Prix offers competitive kart racing.

Start Your Engines

How to Register as a Speaker

How to Register as a Speaker

CVHS Offers College Financial Aid Program

Paying for College, a program offered by the Centreville High School Student Services Dept, will be presented on Monday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. in the CVHS theatre. Information on the different types of financial aid programs that are available, as well as how to apply for them, will be included. All high school and middle school families are invited to this informative program.

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Getting Used to School Cafeteria

The first week of school was especially exciting for Churchill Road’s 100 new kindergarten students. One of the first-time experiences was eating lunch in the school cafeteria. The students learned how to make healthy food choices, pay for their meals through their lunch accounts, and compost and recycle procedures.

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Chantilly Takes State Forensics Championship

In a close competition, the Chantilly Forensics team won the Virginia AAA title on Saturday, March 23.

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Stopping Bullying

Students at Greenbriar West participated in teacher-led discussions about how they can work together to help stop bullying.

Warren Brown Puts CakeLove on Paper

Warren Brown Puts CakeLove on Paper

Teachers Learn to Swim in Media Stream

Workshop in South Arlington covers media literacy for librarians, media specialists from around Washington region.

Teachers Learn to Swim in Media Stream

Wreaths at Washington’s Tomb, Slave Memorial

Hyland acknowledges contributions of both Washington and his slaves.

Wreaths at Washington’s Tomb, Slave Memorial

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'Sweet Genius' Works Magic at Career Day

Herndon Elementary School hosted Chef Josh Rosen, winner of the title "Sweet Genius" on the Food Network show’s Dec. 6, 2012 episode, and owner of vegan chocolate factory Charm School Chocolates.

Letter: Estate’s Effect On Traffic

Letter to the Editor

How can George Washington be a better neighbor? Over the last few years, the number of attractions and the number of visitors to Mount Vernon Estate has really increased.

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Boy Scouts Earn Science Merit Badge

Boy Scouts from Troop 55 build an electroscope at the Great Falls Elementary STEM Fair.

On Feb. 3, Boy Scouts from Troop 55 assisted Great Falls Elementary by setting up a booth at their STEM Fair. The booth demonstrated how to build and use a homemade electroscope. Using copper wire, a glass jar and aluminum foil, Troop 55 Boy Scouts constructed the electroscope, and then helped participants generate static electricity using balloons rubbed on hair, scarves and vinyl notebooks.

Letter to the Editor: Turned Away by New Parking System in Reston

Below is an email I sent to Reston Town Center after using the new parking system today for the first time.

Mount Vernon Letter: Christian Courage

Letter to the Editor

The Rev. Dr. Keary Kincannon thoughtfully addressed the issues of racial inequality and how race may affect law enforcement encounters in his commentary, “Still Much To Do on Race Relations” [Mount Vernon Gazette, July 14].