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MVCS Honored with Healthy School Award
Students win $1,000 for PE department.
The efforts of 115 Mount Vernon Community School students who braved the torrential rains and cold temperatures last Oct. 29 paid off when MVCS was honored Jan. 19 as one of the top five schools that participated in the 2011 Marine Corps Marathon Healthy Kids Fun Run.
What Do You Like Best About Living in Arlington?
Arlingtonians Tell Us Why They Love Their City
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Arlingtonians Tell Us Why They Love Their City
Chocolate for Elephants in Reston
Chocolate for Elephants features gourmet chocolates, desserts and wines from local vendors, all sold to benefit the U.S. Friends of The David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.
Column: Panel for Seniors Addresses Improving One’s Memory
On March 13, Senior Services of Alexandria and host, Westminster Presbyterian Church, welcomed more than 100 Alexandria seniors to SSA’s March Speaker Series event: “Maintaining Memory and Coping with its Loss.”
Mysterious Murder
Police are still looking for clues in an Oct. 25 murder on Mount Vernon Avenue.
Mysterious Murder
Body Discovered in Pond
Body Discovered in Pond
Oakton High Robotics Team Takes World Stage
Cougar Robotics will compete against 400 teams from all over the world at the FIRST Championship in Detroit, Mich. April 25-28.
‘This Was Something I Could Count On’ in Centreville
Paul VI seniors honored in neighborhood’s graduation parade.
Thanks to COVID-19, this year’s high-school seniors didn’t get to have their achievements and graduation recognized in a public way.
Alexandria Symphony Orchestra’s Imaginary Symphony
The “Imaginary Symphony” depicts visions of idyllic beauty against the realities of war.
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Mount Vernon Military Notes
Marine Corps Pfc. Kaleb M. Madison, son of Kathleen McQueen of Lawton, Okla., and Joseph Madison, of Alexandria, recently completed 12 weeks of basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, SC, designed to challenge new Marine recruits both physically and mentally.
Education Notebook - 04/24/02
Education Notebook - 04/24/02
Education Notebook - 04/24/02
Education Notebook - 04/24/02