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Lauren Spratt of Woodson High School recently graduated from the Fairfax County Youth Leadership Program. Established by the county’s Department of Management and Budget, participants learn about public policy issues through seminars and a three-week internship with a county agency.
Joseph Levy and Lynn Huang of Fairfax High School have recently been selected to participate in the Fairfax County Youth Leadership Program. Established by the county’s Department of Management and Budget, participants learn about public policy issues through seminars and a three-week internship with a county agency.
Caitlin Halpern of Woodson High School has recently been selected to participate in the Fairfax County Youth Leadership Program. Established by the county’s Department of Management and Budget, participants learn about public policy issues through seminars and a three-week internship with a county agency.
The following Luther Jackson Middle School eighth graders have won Scholastic Art Awards silver keys:
* Sarah Kane for Printmaking
* Suzy Hastings for Drawing (still life)
* Brett Kim for Drawing (still life)
Their work is on display through Feb. 17, in the Ernst Cultural Center at the Northern Virginia Community College, 8333 Little River Turnpike.
Sean Douglass, a senior at Woodson High School, has been named a State Honoree by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. Douglass, one of two winners in Virginia, was recognized for raising nearly $8,000 in three years for Fairfax For Immediate and Sympathetic Help.
Greenbriar East Elementary was recently named among the 2004 Johnie Forte Jr. grant winners. Winning schools receive up to $500 for recycling or litter prevention projects. Greenbriar East's project was “Manage Our Waste Well Program.”