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Excited To Be Back to School
165,000 students in Fairfax County return to classes
Excited To Be Back to School
Kloud 9 Performs
Kloud 9 Performs
Education Notebook - 12/18/02
Education Notebook - 12/18/02
Education Notebook - 01/22/03
Education Notebook - 01/22/03
Education Notebook - 06/05/02
Education Notebook - 06/05/02
Crime Report
Crime Report
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Faith Notes
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Schools Notes
JCCNV Jazzed about Film Festival
Sixth Annual International Jewish Film Festival begins April 27 at Fair City Mall.
JCCNV Jazzed about Film Festival
JCCNV Jazzed about Film Festival
Sixth Annual International Jewish Film Festival begins April 27 at Fair City Mall.
JCCNV Jazzed about Film Festival
Skin Care Advice for Tysons Shoppers
Dr. Amy Wechsler, one of two doctors in the country who are board certified in both psychiatry and dermatology, talks to customers at Macy's.
Skin Care Advice for Tysons Shoppers
Fairfax County Students Win Technology Awards
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) middle and high school students won first place awards in 19 categories at the 2012 Virginia Technology Student Association (TSA) State Leadership Conference, held last week in Richmond. The three days of competitive events and displays of student work culminated in FCPS winning the Lynn P. Barrier Outstanding School Division Award for middle schools for the third consecutive year.
Robinson Students Make the Cut for Caring
26 Acts of Kindness campaign continues.
April 1st marked the beginning of Robinson Secondary School’s “26 Acts of Kindness”—a tribute to the 26 children and adults who were killed at the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting last December in Newtown, Conn. The Student Government Association (SGA) pulled out all the stops to make this “pay it forward” campaign a success, even providing t-shirts with space on the back for supporters to fill in each act of kindness performed, producing a promotional video that was uploaded to YouTube, and even establishing a Twitter site where do-gooders could post what good deeds they had done.
Council Notebook
Once upon a midnight dreary, while Alexandria Poet Laureate Amy Young pondered weak and weary.
Sharpshooting Berglund Leads Spartans in Blowout Victory
Senior guard scores 30 points, makes 13 of 14 attempts.
The West Springfield girls' basketball team improved to 13-0.
Council Notebook
New Poet Laureate
Roses are red, and violets are blue; Amy Young is out, and Tori Lane is new. This Earth Day, Alexandria's new poet laureate will make her debut appearance as the city's newest wordsmith.
‘It Takes a Lot of Subsidy’ in Alexandria
Sources stretch to fund forthcoming homeless shelter, affordable housing.
Founder of Stroke Comeback Center Retires
Advocacy for those impacted by aphasia continues at the national level.
Darlene S. Williamson, M.S., CCC-SLP, of Oakton, long-term Executive Director and Founder of the Stroke Comeback Center (SCC), recently retired, stepping away from the non-profit organization she launched in 2005.