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Q&A with Marymount Athletic Director
Bill Finney answers questions about challenges of heading up Division III athletic program.
Q&A with Marymount Athletic Director
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Defending Against Biohazards
Defending Against Biohazards
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People Notes
People Notes
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People Notes
People Notes
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Tornado Hits Down in Arlington
The National Weather Service confirmed that an EF level 1 tornado touched down in Arlington near the intersection of Lee Highway and Glebe Road at about 9:00 p.m. July 1.
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People Notes
People Notes
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EF-0 Tornado Hits Near Belle Haven
The NOAA National Weather Service (NWS) reported a minor tornado touched down around lunchtime Oct. 15 in the Belle Haven area and followed a tree-damaging path 1.5 miles towards Alexandria city.
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Community Notes
Community Notes
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More Changes Coming to Route One
Three major proposals outlined at last week's SFDC meeting.
More Changes Coming to Route One
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Schools
Schools
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Community Notes
Community Notes
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School Notes
School Notes
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Mountain View Department Awards
Mountain View High presented the following Department Awards, Feb. 5, to graduating seniors: English, Nina Iandolo; Business, Alexis Kharin Arriola; P.E., Reynaldo Gonzalez Martinez; Art, Nina Iandolo, Joshua Todd McDow, Trong LeDuc Bui; EFE, Aya Elhadi Abdelhalim; Family and Consumer Science, Chakoda Lanora Robinson. ESOL: Level 1, Jose Ramos Cantarero; Level 2, Ting Shi Zhong; Level 3, Evelin Clavel Delgado, Reynaldo Gonzalez Martinez; Level 4, Milton Fernandez Lemus, Maria Villafuerte Pineda.
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School Notes
School Notes
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Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
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School Notes
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Colvin Run Elementary Students Visit Costa Rica
Thanks to the leadership of fifth grade teacher Allison Hutchins and EF Educational Tours, a group of Colvin Run Elementary School students went on an incredible adventure to Costa Rica during the week of Jan. 25-31.
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Camps & Schools
Camps & Schools
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Biscuits, Gravy and Good Will
Chantilly High fetes businesses that help its special-ed students.
Some 30 local businesses support Chantilly High’s Special-Education Career Classes. So on Sept. 26, the school held a breakfast in its lecture hall to honor them, and the students and teachers joined in, too.
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