Unified Prevention Coalition, Fairfax County police put on annual program for college-bound students and their families.
Fairfax County school board members will vote on five-year school building, renovation plan later this month.
The team will also compete against Langley High in an upcoming charity dual on Jan. 9.
Jeffery Platenberg will replace retiring Dean Tistadt as assistant superintendent for facilities and services.
Parent advocacy group working toward improving Advanced Academic Program Centers in the county.
AP scores rise while those for IB dipped slightly, Fairfax County Public Schools says
Tuesday forum in McLean was second in series of community meetings this week about replacing retiring Fairfax County Public Schools Superintendent Jack Dale.
Hurricane victims are still hurting. These McLean students wanted to help.
Fairfax County police charge 73-year-old resident with three counts of indecent liberties, one count of abduction for alleged contact with Potomac School students.
Langley High and Spring Hill Elementary were closed Monday through Wednesday because of Hurricane Sandy.
Band members are selling Florida oranges, grapefruit and other items to raise money for their group.
A percentage of proceeds will be donated to Fairfax County Public Schools.
Virginia Department of Health statistics indicate a teenager commits suicide in Northern Virginia, on average, once every four months.
The group wants local high schoolers to open up about what they did last summer.
Deadline to sign up for admissions test to science and technology high school is Oct. 19.
Two McLean schools are participating in this international event.
About 50 students participated in the summer reading program.
The McLean residents speak out the importance of education on the Huffington Post.
More rigorous math assessments contribute to widened achievement gaps in Fairfax County
Both teams, for the first time this season, lost their games Friday night.
The two varsity football games are undefeated going into the third week of competition.
Both local teams came out on top Friday night.
Five things principals, educators, coaches, PTA members, parents and students could do to take advantage of McLean Patch this school year.
Both teams won their first games of the season last week. Here's to keeping up their perfect records!
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