Both teams are made up of student athletes from the across the county.
Third graders had the opportunity to learn about three in a game show format during last Friday's event.
Local teams hope to raise $230,000 for cancer research
A recap of this month's games and scores.
Out of 1,000 schools, Heritage ranked 656 while Loudoun came in at 751.
Participants finished with a “Superior” rating for its overall writing folder. LCHS was one of only three schools to garner the top rating.
A group of nine volunteers collected 20 bags of trash during a three hour cleanup on April 21.
The all female team is the first of its kind in Loudoun County.
This year’s event to be held Saturday, May 12
Five Monroe students were awarded first place in their area of expertise and have advanced to the National Competition in Kansas City, MO.
Students Hold Big Hair Day contest on Wednesday
The five-year-old tree was donated by Sunrise Landscape + Design and planted on the school's property to celebrate Arbor Day.
Members of the Ecology Club, along with the Leesburg Tree Commission, participated in a tree planting ceremony last Friday, in honor of Arbor day.
The decision was made following visits to Tolbert, Catoctin and Cool Spring Elementary schools. Frederick Douglass Elementary will officially open this August.
Local families celebrated its grand opening on Saturday, April 21. The playground is wheelchair accessible and open to the public.
The lacrosse team secured a 13 to 1 victory on Monday.
Popular, high energy show runs Thursday, April 19, through Saturday, April 21.
Andrea Schlegel, a social science teacher, received the recognition on March 26. She will be presented with her award during a formal event on May 15.
The LCHS Varsity Lacrosse team lost their first game of the season with a final score of 10-7.
Both teams went head to head Monday night for a final score of 10-2.
Students test out their skills in science and compete for the regional fair.
Board members have decided to examine research data before they revisit the topic during their April 10 meeting.
The Loudoun County Raiders beat the Patriots, 6-2.
Loudoun County defeated Heritage High last night with a score of 17-13.
Event raises money, awareness and brings the community together for a great cause
Students from Tuscarora High School “shadowed” AT&T employees in Oakton, Va. and learned about management, sales support, and customer service, as well as the kinds of skills that they will need on the job.
Career building experience for area kids provides incredible learning opportunities.
Board members will discuss the issue of removing school bus seat belts during their March 27 meeting. It could save as much as $500,000.
The exhibit features 13 photographs that were taken by students from the Art Institute of Washington-Northern Virginia.
The new team, made up of 30 students, will begin its season this March.
Although he's been one of the top scorers in the region for the past two years Kuzma's 20 points was not enough to derail the Titans.
Inova Loudoun Hospital’s Mobile Hope program will be accepting donations beginning Friday, Feb. 24.
At least 160 performers will represent every middle and high school located within Loudoun County.
The deadline to apply is March 1. Winners will be announced this Spring.
The George C. Marshall International Center presented the check in front of the Dadona Manor, on Monday, which will help over 650 at risk or homeless children within Loudoun County.
The National Federation of State High School Associations has named Jenica Matthias as their Coach's of the Year Awards recipient for the 2010-2011 season.
Rust Library hosted a volunteer event on Thursday, which will help bring some fun to patients at Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children.
Several Leesburg schools were among those awarded last week.
Hatrick's proposal calls for an $831.6 million operating budget, an increase of 11.5 percent over the current fiscal year.