Haymarket Elementary will be one of two new Prince William County schools opening this year. Haymarket’s principal, Jewell Moore, is moving to the school after 10 years as principal of Ellis Elementary School.
Washington Post, August 25, 2014
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Haymarket Elementary will be one of two new Prince William County schools opening this year. Haymarket’s principal, Jewell Moore, is moving to the school after 10 years as principal of Ellis Elementary School.
Washington Post, August 25, 2014
When the Nokesville School opens Sept. 2, it will be the only public school in Prince William County to offer classes for students in kindergarten through eighth grade.
Washington Post, August 17, 2014
Officials from Leesburg, Loudoun County and the Virginia General Assembly gathered in the rain to celebrate the reopening of Sycolin Road.
Washington Post, August 13, 2014
At the beginning of the summer, Christine Ocalan, a senior at Forest Park High School in Woodbridge, needed just two classes to graduate. Not wanting to spend her summer sitting in school, she enrolled in Prince William County schools’ Virtual High School and took her English and government classes online. She graduated last week.
Ocalan was one of a record 955 students who enrolled in Virtual High School this summer. Through the program, students can follow a flexible daily schedule to complete their coursework online.
Washington Post, August 10, 2014
HealthWorks for Northern Virginia, the financially troubled nonprofit health service provider charged by the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors with improving its productivity before it could receive additional county funding, is making progress toward its goals.
Washington Post, August 11, 2014
Deputy Roy Ortutay has been appointed to serve as the first community resource deputy permanently assigned to the Dulles South Station area.
Washington Post, August 11, 2014
Publisher Hulya Aksu says that when she launched her magazine, I Am Modern, in the basement of her Broadlands home eight years ago, it was profitable “from day one,” but she thinks it would have grown faster if she had moved her business out of the basement sooner.
With that experience in mind, Aksu recently opened Posh Seven Studios in Ashburn and is making it available as a shared workspace for female entrepreneurs.
Washington Post, August 6, 2014
The Prince William County Animal Shelter is looking for good homes for cats. Lots of cats.
Washington Post, August 3, 2014
The tintype photo shows a young soldier in uniform, his pale eyes barely visible under the brim of his hat. They are eyes that have seen hell on earth. To the right is another tintype, showing a young man with closely cropped hair wearing an unzipped jacket, collar up, over a white crewneck shirt.
The eyes and the steely expression are the same. It is the same man.
The images are part of a collection of tintypes displayed in “War and Peace,” a temporary exhibit at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle.
Washington Post, July 28, 2014
The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors has begun mulling a pay increase for the supervisors in 2016.
Washington Post, July 15, 2014