Loudoun County’s fifth elected School Board officially took office on Tuesday, January 3rd, during a ceremony at the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Administrative Offices in Ashburn.
Benjamin O. Zook, a sophomore at Loudoun Valley High School, was named Best Actor recently at the Virginia High School League (VHSL) state competition at Monticello High School in Charlottesville.
The Loudoun Education Alliance of Parents (LEAP) learned how the math curriculum is designed and how it fits into the scheme of standardized testing during its December 14th meeting at the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Administrative Offices in Ashburn.
Harmony hosted its second International Night on November 17th.The festivities, which celebrated the diversity of the community, began with a covered-dish dinner and continued with a program of songs, music and dance, culminating in a Fashion Walk.
Stone Bridge High School’s Kayla Sleece will continue her lacrosse career in college after signing a national letter of intent with the University of Louisville.
Twenty-one Briar Woods High School seniors were honored at the Excellence in Education Banquet on Sunday, December 4th, at the National Conference Center.
Freedom High School certified its standing as a member of the international education community by signing a formal partnership agreement with Beijing High School No. 50 on Thursday, December 8th.
Almost 300 German students and their families from across Loudoun County gathered on December 6th at Freedom High School for the annual St. Nikolaus Fest.
Nineteen Potomac Falls High School seniors were honored at the Excellence in Education Banquet on Sunday, December 4th, at the National Conference Center.
“Making the Grade: How State and Federal Testing Affects Curriculum” will be the topic for the Loudoun Education Alliance of Parents (LEAP) meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, December 14th, at the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Administrative Offices in Ashburn.
Monroe Technology Center (MTC) has named the top students in each of its programs for the first nine-week marking period. Awards were given for participants in both “A” and “B” days (some programs meet on only one day).
Nineteen Loudoun County High School seniors were honored at the Excellence in Education Banquet on Sunday, December 4th, at the National Conference Center.
Twenty-five Freedom High School seniors were honored at the Excellence in Education Banquet on Sunday, December 4th, at the National Conference Center.
The Gatorade Company, in collaboration with ESPN-HS, has named senior Alex Carter of Briar Woods High School as it 2011-12 Gatorade Virginia Football Player of the Year.
Nineteen seniors from Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology were honored during the Excellence in Education Banquet on Sunday, December 4th, at the National Conference Center.
On November 5th, more than 250 bands came together at nine different locations over six states to participate in the U.S. Scholastic Band Association State Championships.
Twenty-two Broad Run High School seniors were honored at the Excellence in Education Banquet on Sunday, December 4th, at the National Conference Center.
For the seventh year, former Washington Redskins defensive end Renaldo Wynn, his family and the Renaldo Wynn Foundation made holidays bright for 33 deserving Loudoun County Public School (LCPS) students on Tuesday, November 22nd, at the Sterling West Target store.
Fourteen Loudoun Valley High School seniors will be honored at the Excellence in Education Banquet on Sunday, December 4th, at the National Conference Center.