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<lst>To have school notes listed in The Arlington Connection, mail to 7913 Westpark Drive, McLean, VA 22102, e-mail to arlington@connectionnewspapers.com or fax to 703-917-0991. Photos, especially color, are encouraged. This free community listing is reserved to events that are open to the public at no or minimal cost. Deadline is 2 p.m. the Thursday before publication. Call Elizabeth Orr at 703-917-6449 with any questions.

Williamsburg Middle School is recruiting community members to serve on the school’s 50th Anniversary Advisory Committee. The committee will spend the next three months working to organize the school’s 50th Anniversary Celebration which will be held on Sat., Nov. 6, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the school. Staff members are looking for alumni, past faculty and staff, and community members who are interested in serving on the committee. The anniversary committe which will begin meeting in early September. For more information contact Laura Neff-Henderson at 703-228-6004.

Wakefield High School is planning a reunion for the classes of 1978-80. The reunions will take place Oct. 23 at Doubletree Tysons Corner in Falls Church. For more information, visit www.GreatReunions.Com.

As the school year begins, Arlington parents and community members are reminded to sign up for APS School Talk, a subscriber e-mail service that is used to communicate up-to-the-minute news about the Arlington Public School, including emergency announcements. APS School Talk is a free e-mail update service for parents, students and community members interested in receiving timely information from the school system via e-mail. The service can be accessed from the APS home page, www.arlington.k12.va.us, and can be tailored to subscribers’ interests. By clicking on the School Talk logo on the APS home page, subscribers can register to receive the information they want, including announcements about inclement weather; emergency closings; press releases; adult education information and School Board updates. APS School Talk subscribers can register to receive the information they want their e-mail address at home, at work or both. For extreme emergencies, text messages can also be sent to a subscriber’s cell phone or pager.

The Herb Block Foundation, created in the will of Washington Post editorial cartoonist Herbert Block, is offering its first community college scholarships for the academic year beginning in the fall of 2005. The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of financial need and academic performance. Scholarships will be given to C students who demonstrated academic improvement as well as A and B students. Eligible colleges are Montgomery Community College; Prince George's Community College; Northern Virginia Community College; and two-year programs at the University of the District of Columbia. The deadline for applications is Dec. 1. For more information or an application, call 609-771-7878.

The Arlington-based Leadership Institute’s Campus Leadership Program has embarked on a project to double the number of independent conservative student groups at colleges and universities this fall, kicking off this week and running through November. For more information, visit www.campusleadership.org.

Yorktown High School student Patric Prado was recognized by The College Board for his performance on the 2003 Preliminary Scholastic Assessment Test (PSAT). Patric has been named a "scholar" by the National Hispanic Recognition Program. Patric is the son of Michele Guardia.

Emily C. Feeney, a freshman at Thomas Jefferson High School, was named a semi-finalist in the Discovery Channel's Young Scientist Challenge. Emily was an eighth grader at Jefferson Middle School in Arlington when she entered the competition. Emily is the daughter of Edward Feeney and Jill Henry-Feeney.

Arlington residents received awards in the environmental photography contest for Northern Virginia students presented by Arlingtonians for a Clean Environment (ACE). The winners include: Wakefield High School senior Daniel Ryan and Wakefield High School junior Joseph Firman. Runners-up include Yorktown High School junior Christina Jeffers and 2004 Yorktown High School graduate Gabriela Arellano.