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ARTFEST Week at Fort C.F. Smith
ARTFEST Week at Fort C.F. Smith
From Serious to Hilarious
Centreville High presents its One-Act Play Festival.
Comedy, drama and everything in between are on tap during Centreville High’s One-Act Play Festival. It’s slated for Friday, Feb 15, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Feb 16, at 2 p.m. Tickets, good for both days, are $5 at the door.
Students at Waynewood Enjoy Visit by Author Dan Gutman
Students at Waynewood Enjoy Visit by Author Dan Gutman
Kilmer’s Science Olympians
Kilmer Middle Sets Bar High
Fifteen students, one state championship and six medals at Nationals. Kilmer Middle School’s Division B Science Olympiad team has set their bar with the past year’s achievements.
Learning To Make the Right 'CHOICES'
A six-week program for eighth graders teaches the importance of making good decisions, for high school and beyond.
Learning To Make the Right 'CHOICES'
Arlington Remembers Sept. 11
Ceremony at Courthouse Plaza draws Arlingtonians on third anniversary of Sept. 11.
Arlington Remembers Sept. 11
Job Shadowing in Chantilly
Students explore various career options on Groundhog Day.
Job Shadowing in Chantilly
Bulb Project Helps ESOL Students Blossom
Bulb grant allows Frost Middle School to start outdoor classroom.
Bulb Project Helps ESOL Students Blossom
How to Manage a Park
Equestrians and climbers weigh in on how to balance the use of the park with preserving it.
How to Manage a Park
Learning To Make the Right 'CHOICES'
A six-week program for eighth graders teaches the importance of making good decisions, for high school and beyond.
Learning To Make the Right 'CHOICES'
The Price Tag Budget
City manager announces a major shift in the budgeting process.
The Price Tag Budget
Residents Debate How to Manage Park
Equestrians and climbers weigh in on how to balance the use of the park with preserving it.
Residents Debate How to Manage Park
‘Girls on the Run’ Empowers Seven Locks Elementary Girls
Creating a lifestyle.
“I would never have become a runner if it weren’t for ‘Girls on the Run,’” said third grade student Amanda Oliver. “I used to hate running and now I love running with my new friends. It’s tough, but it teaches you to keep plugging and always be positive.”
Lancers Show Fun Side of Science
Children flock to presentations put on by students.
The Lancers provided a piercing glimpse into how young minds can embrace the implications of science and showcase them in a fun and educational way. Robert E. Lee High School held its second annual Community Science Day, an event where high school students present projects to both judges and interested families. The exhibitions, which were created predominantly by seniors, covered a wide range of topics, from food and calories to cosmic rays. Young children filtered from room to room, engaging in the activities that aimed to cultivate an interest in the subject matter.
Delegate—37th District
Republican Patrice Winter is challenging Democratic incumbent David Bulova in the 37th district.
As a health care provider, I have seen how Affordable Care Act has affected patients and even how companies are doing business. Seeing Virginians have access to high-quality and affordable health care is a top priority.
Local Students Offer Mark Twain Classic
Rocky Run Middle presents ‘Tom Sawyer.’
Featuring a cast and crew of 60, Rocky Run Middle will perform Mark Twain’s classic story of “Tom Sawyer.”