Featured Jobs

This Week's Poll

Do you think the country is heading for a depression?

No
Yes

You must be logged in to vote.

News By You

http://wamu.org/news/08/09/30.php#23142 http:// (Thursday, October 2 2008)
0 Comments // 172 Reads
The secret is out! The finalists for Loudoun Coun (Monday, September 29 2008)
0 Comments // 393 Reads
The Piedmont Environmental Council invites you to (Monday, September 29 2008)
0 Comments // 355 Reads
A free seminar: "Stress & Your Health" is being of (Sunday, September 28 2008)
0 Comments // 340 Reads
Home > Community > Youth news

Youth news

Student Board members named

The student members of the Loudoun County School Board for the 2008 to 2009 school year have been selected.

These non-voting members will each serve for one month on the board. During their time, each will give comments and input on business before the board.

Each of Loudoun's 10 high schools will have a student assigned to the board.

The students selected are:

September -- Gabriella A. Ubilla, Dominion

October -- Abigail M. Burke, Park View

November -- Nadia C. Wateman, Freedom

December -- Patrick B. Piccolo, Stone Bridge

January -- Eskedar Kebede, Briar Woods

February -- Paige M. Waltz, Potomac Falls

March -- Alexis J. Anderson, Heritage

April -- Claudia L. Rivera, Loudoun Valley

May -- Alan P. Donehoo, Loudoun County

June -- Gabrielle A. Clardy, Broad Run


Legacy needs volunteers

The Parent Teacher Organization at Legacy Elementary is in need of board members for next year.

No one has yet volunteered and if there is not a board, the PTO will be nonexistent.

If interested, call Principal Rob Duckworth at 703-957-4425.


PAX places 10,000th student

The foreign exchange student program PAX, the Program of Academic Exchange, has placed its 10,000th student.

Since 1995, the program has been placing foreign students in schools across the country. Each PAX student stays for 10 months and gets to know dozens of Americans – classmates, teachers, community members – and has a chance to learn about another culture.

Returning home, the PAX student takes with him or her friendships that will last a lifetime and a new understanding of what it means to be an American.

Participants in the 2008-2009 PAX program include students from China, Norway, Germany, Venezuela and many other countries.

A host family provides the students with a home.

For more information, call the PAX office at 1-800-555-6211.


-- By Elizabeth Coe





Del.icio.us




You must be logged in to post a comment.