Johnathan Lawrence Killian was honored in December after earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.
Nominations are being accepted now through Feb. 14 for teachers that go above and beyond the classroom.
The National Conference Center surprised art students at Seldens Landing Elementary School on Thursday by announcing that their artwork was considered for the 2011 Holiday Card.
The 2012 class were among 249 students to be recognized at the Dec. 4 event.
A university police officer was fatally shot during a traffic stop and a second person was found shot nearby.
Eighth graders from Belmont Ridge Middle School will continue to learn about the business world through March 2012.
The 2012 class was the first set of Huskies to be honored on Sunday, Dec. 4.
The event will take place through Dec. 10 and will feature over 80 local actors.
2011-2012 students will design, draw, fabricate and install a steel SH-60 Blackhawk helicopter that will help airport firefighters to train.
The Leesburg school will host their annual holiday plant sale, salon day, all-you-can-eat pasta and a cookie sale beginning tomorrow at 10 a.m.
The Raiders wrapped up their season with a 3 to 1 loss against the Knights, last Friday.
The Tuscarora volleyball team hosted their opponent, Woodgrove, on Oct. 20, while honoring Breast Cancer Awareness month.
LCPS is looking for parents willing to join a county-wide committee of teachers, principals, and administrators to provide guidance on assessment and grading practices and the upcoming opening of the LCPS Parent Portal – CLARITY.
The final show will be presented this Saturday evening beginning at 7:30 p.m.
LCHS Raiders Volleyball rolls through 16th straight win.
After serving one term as the Catoctin District representative, Nuzzaco lost his re-election bid to incumbent Jennifer Bergel. Redistricting moved him to Leesburg District, where he hopes to unseat incumbent Tom Marshall.
As boundaries are drawn for a new elementary school, parents lobby Loudoun County Public School Board.
The National Conference Center invites 25 fifth grade students from Selden's Landing Elementary to create 2011 Holiday Card.
The Loudoun County School Board approved next year's calendar. School starts on Aug. 27, 2012 and ends on Thursday, June 6, 2013.
Loudoun School Board backs away from proposal for nine-day holiday vacation next year.
A roundtable and reflection day was held to honor the history and legacy of the school and those who became a part it
The Tuscarora and Loudoun County high school volleyball teams hosted their opponents, Thursday night, while honoring Breast Cancer Awareness month.
Rain leaves football field soggy, but pep rally goes on. Game rescheduled to Saturday.
The first annual shred fest was held at Heritage High School, Saturday night, to raise money for their guitar students
A laptop, touchpad, or another interactive device would phase out most textbooks by 2016.
"Politics is politics,"observes a high school student member as School Board members Ohneiser, Reed, exchange angry words
Seldens Landing Elementary welcomed parental units of kindergarten and first grade students on Tuesday; third through fifth grade parents report on Thursday.
The first school bus of the year quickly changes the landscape on a suburban corner in Loudoun County.
Frances Hazel Reid welcomes 862 of 31,138 elementary students in the public schools
ReadMedia has listed several area students who recently graduated.
Loudoun School Board members contest over rules of engagement at Back to School nights
Now in its fourth year, Free School Physicals Day helped more than 80 kindergartners and new students from low-income families get ready for school
Loudoun High graduate Chase Williams continues his career as "a player to watch."
Karen Cedillos, a student at Heritage High School, is one of the 10 students recently honored by Ashby Ponds with a $1,000 scholarship.
A gallery of photos from training camp, courtesy of Patch user Brian Virgo
Virginia Tech student joins Phi Zeta
Loudoun teachers in sandals and shorts get user-friendly with interactive white boards.
Leesburg native Rehan Dawood selected to help new students with orientation
Leesburg eighth-grader Jeremy Nathan is attending the Scripps National Spelling Bee in National Harbor, Md.