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Potomac School Student Earns Honors for Independent Science Research
Potomac School senior Matt Spencer has been selected as a regional semi-finalist in the Siemens Competition in Science, Math and Technology for his research on bioremediation.
Letter: Supporting Chronis
To the Editor
I have to assume that voters who sing the praises of Supervisor John Foust live in a different universe from mine.
Letter: Pro-business Candidate
To the Editor
Northern Virginia needs a strong delegate with proven leadership skills to best represent our community’s interests in Richmond.
Springfield: Hayfield Football to Face Fellow Conference 6 Contenders
Hawks tied with Madison for first place at 5-0.
The Hayfield football team will host South Lakes on Oct. 30.
Mount Vernon: Lisenby Helps West Potomac Overcome Early Miscue
Receiver catches two touchdown passes in win over T.C. Williams
The West Potomac football team defeated T.C. Williams 42-18 on Oct. 24.
The Alden Shows Spooky Silent Film “The Man Who Laughs” on Halloween
The Alden Shows Spooky Silent Film “The Man Who Laughs” on Halloween
The Alden in McLean begins its Classics of the Silent Screen series at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 31, with a showing of the 1928 film, “The Man Who Laughs.”
Week in Great Falls
Weekly happenings in Great Falls.
Alexandria: T.C. Williams Field Hockey Wins First Conference Title Since 1995
Titans beat Woodson 3-0 in conference final, improve to 18-1.
The T.C. Williams field hockey team on Oct. 26 won its first conference/district championship since 1995
Alexandria: Party at Patrick Henry
McAuliffe announces Virginia SOL results at formerly not-fully-accredited Patrick Henry Elementary.
In the first few minutes of his visit to Patrick Henry Elementary School, Gov. Terry McAuliffe took student Natasha Maldonado’s hand, looked her in the eyes, and begged her to keep doing well on her Standards of Learning (SOL) tests. “Keep passing those tests, all right?” he asked, “We need you.”
Potomac Snapshot: Raising Funds for Swains Lockhouse
Lockhouse 21, locally known as “Swains Lockhouse” after the family who inhabited it for years, will be the seventh lockhouse rehabilitated as part of the Canal Quarters program, a joint partnership between the C&O Canal Trust and the C&O Canal National Historical Park.
Potomac: Construction Begins on Discovery Center
Bullis project to be completed in spring 2017.
The Bullis student body and staff gathered on a crisp fall day in October to celebrate the groundbreaking for the first new building on campus in more than 13 years.
Arlington: Marine Corps Marathon Celebrates 40 Years
The Few. The Proud.
It was a cold and stormy night in 2013 when Stan and Melinda Crais were told that their son Jonathan would not survive the hours following a car crash that nearly took his life.