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'We Celebrate Equally'

Washington Mill administration, teachers, staff recognized for work with students with autism.

'We Celebrate Equally'

Cosmetology Students Go to State Competition

Cosmetology Students Go to State Competition

Local Troops Help Globally

Girl Scout cookie sales go to more than scouting needs.

Local Troops Help Globally

Broad Run Students Get ‘Reality Check’

Program is designed to show students costs of living.

Broad Run Students Get ‘Reality Check’

Alana Sentenced to 44 Years

Defendant, victims of murder of pizza deliveryman and Old Town robbery speak in court.

Alana Sentenced to 44 Years

Unkind Cuts

Unkind Cuts

Caring for the Community

Two Woodson students recognized for commitment to volunteering.

Caring for the Community

Lacrosse Camp To Benefit Triplet Boys

Camp offered in memory of former UVA star.

Lacrosse Camp To Benefit Triplet Boys

Moms Turn Authors

Ashburn moms turn project for their daughters into published book.

Moms Turn Authors

Westfield High Mourns Band Director

Laura McBride Dies of Cancer

Westfield High Mourns Band Director

Putting New SAT to the Test

Analogies out, essay in on new version. What does it mean for juniors?

Putting New SAT to the Test

Digging Out

School Board looks to remedy Churchill’s ‘extremely rare’ budget deficit.

Digging Out

Setting Goals

25 people take opportunity to influence county schools’ budget for years to come.

Setting Goals

Bringing Many Into One

McLean Community Connections holds 5th annual Community Dialogue.

Bringing Many Into One

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Langley Seniors Make Their Case

School hosts 20th annual Case Day.

Langley High School’s senior class spent Monday, March 19 going over two Supreme Court Cases with a fine-tooth comb, as part of the school’s annual Case Day. The event, now in its 20th year, allows the class to break down an upcoming case that will be heard by the Supreme Court, with students serving as counsel, justices, presenters and many other roles.

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Top-to-Bottom Makeover Embraces Longterm Horizons

The Hollis family wanted a house that would work better today — and long into the future.

Sometimes it’s not limited square footage that makes a house feel inadequate — it’s how that square footage is configured.

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Candidates Have Their Say

Hugo, Foltz, LeMunyon and Nguyen discuss the issues.

With the general election just a month away, a Candidates Night was held last Wednesday, Sept. 25, in Chantilly. Presented by the Sully District Council of Citizens Associations and the League of Woman Voters of the Fairfax Area, it let residents meet local incumbents and challengers and hear their positions on various issues.

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Teachers Are Excited about New School Year

The bells have all rung and the students returned to their classes this week. But school started earlier for their teachers, who spent part of their summer working on lesson plans and readying their classrooms for the new school year.

Centreview Calendar 8/29

Centreview Calendar 8/29

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‘Coming to America’ at Robinson Middle

It’s one thing to read about history in a textbook, but another thing entirely to experience it "firsthand."