The Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Class of 2012 earned $28,824,730 in scholarships, an increase from the $23,490,561 earned by the Class of 2011.
The Lyceum/Summer in the Arts Gallery Walk and Arts Explosion performances will be held from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 7th, at Heritage High School.
Thirty-three Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) students have been invited to the 2012 Governor's Foreign Language Academies in Latin, German, French, Spanish and Japanese.
Power has been restored to all Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) facilities hosting summer activities. High school and middle school summer school, as well as Lyceum, will hold classes on Tuesday, July 3rd, as scheduled.
The Loudoun Education Foundation (LEF) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2012 Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Teacher Endorsement scholarships.
Joe Spicer of Woodgrove High School was named the Region II Softball Coach of the Year by a vote of the region’s coaches. Macy Jones of Briar Woods was named Pitcher of the Year and Hali Goad of Louisa the Player of the Year.
Tuscarora High School took the top two honors on the All-Region II Boys’ Soccer Team. Junior Angel Ceron Garcia was named Player of the Year and Dave Gryder the Coach of the Year.
Jackie Curley, a teacher at the Loudoun Academy of Science, has been named the recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
The top substitute teachers in Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) were honored by the School Board at its June 12th meeting at the LCPS Administrative Offices in Ashburn.
Tuscarora High School Principal Pamela Paul Jacobs welcomed the audience to Tuscarora’s first graduation on Tuesday, June 12th, in the Huskies’ gymnasium.
“Today is our most celebratory day of the year,” announced Potomac Falls High School Principal Janice M. Koslowski as she opened the 2012 commencement, held on Monday, June 11th, in the Panthers’ gymnasium.
Loudoun County High School Principal William E. Oblas greeted parents, families and friends of the Class of 2012 for the high school’s 58th annual commencement held on the front lawn of the oldest high school in Loudoun County.
The Loudoun County School Board appointed six new principals at its Tuesday, June 12th, meeting. All of these appointments will take effect on Monday, July 2nd.
“Today we celebrate the achievements of 302 very special Titans. Over the past four years these young men and women have grown to exemplify the fulfillment of our mission…to promote success for each and every Titan,” said Dominion High School Principal Dr. John Brewer
Briar Woods High School Principal Edward Starzenski reflected on how far the school has come during its graduation ceremony on Monday, June 11th, at George Mason University’s Patriot Center.
Football great Alan Pinkett returned to his alma mater, Park View High School, for the Patriots’ graduation ceremony on Monday, June 11th, at George Mason University’s Patriot Center.
Navy Ensign Emily King stood on the same stage she occupied four years before and addressed the Stone Bridge High Class of 2012 during its graduation ceremony on Sunday, June 10th, at George Mason University’s Patriot Center.
The Freedom High School Class of 2012 heard some inspiring words and an original song as part of its graduation ceremony on Sunday, June 10th, at George Mason University’s Patriot Center.
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Adult Education Coordinator Irene C. Riordan opened the Adult Education Graduation Ceremony held on Wednesday, June 6th, in the Stone Bridge High School auditorium.
Round Hill Elementary continued its year-long theme of being a “Star-Spangled School” with two recent events to aid the Boulder Crest Retreat for Wounded Warriors.
Adriel Sumathipala, an eighth-grader at Farmwell Station Middle School, will be a finalist in the 2012 National History Day Contest June 10th through 14th at the University of Maryland.
Before winter break, Melissa Stutt, fourth grade teacher at Lovettsville Elementary, discovered that the Virginia Trekkers hold a video contest each year.
Tuscarora High School junior Angel Ceron Garcia has been named the Dulles District Boys’ Soccer Player of the Year through a vote of the district’s coaches. John Sharples of Woodgrove was named Coach of the Year.
Students at Catoctin Elementary will be harvesting the benefits of a garden dedicated on May 25th long after the current crop of vegetables has been picked.
Monroe Technology Center’s Claude Moore Health and Medical Sciences Academy held its five-year reunion on Friday, May 25th, at Monroe’s Cornwall Campus.
Call it a return engagement…In 2000, then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright spoke with some of Woodgrove High School’s graduating seniors when they were first-graders at Hillsboro Elementary.