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Briar Woods hosts Tag Day

The Briar Woods High School Music Boosters Association will be conducting its fourth annual Tag Day Sept. 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Students will be visiting the neighborhood to share their music programs and invite residents to see them perform this academic year.

Send questions to BWHSMBA@gmail.com.


Charity golf tournament

The Loudoun County chapter of Beat the Odds will host its fourth annual Charity Golf Tournament at South Riding Golf Club on Sept. 12.

The event will raise funds for Beat the Odds scholarships to benefit at-risk youth.

The shotgun start for this captain’s choice tournament will be at 1:30 p.m. Registration is open to the public.

Individual registration is $100 per player and team registration is $375 per foursome. Corporate sponsorships for the events are available at a variety of levels.

Beat the Odds is a nationally recognized project that awards scholarship money to deserving at-risk youth who show the ability to overcome significant life obstacles by rising above such issues as poverty, abuse, family breakup or substance abuse.

Loudoun County’s chapter was initiated four years ago by several members of the Loudoun County Bar Association and other county agencies, and is assisted by the Loudoun Bar Foundation.


LEAP agenda

The Loudoun Education Alliance of Parents has announced its agenda for this year.

LEAP meets every second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Loudoun County Public Schools administration building, 12000 Education Court in Ashburn. The public is welcome.


Sept. 10

"After-School, An Enriching Experience"

Hear from LCPS staff and LEAP delegates about after-school programs.


Oct. 8

"The Numbers Don't Lie – But do they tell us all we need to know?"

Learn about the budget process from participants from Loudoun County government and LCPS.


Nov. 12

"To B or Not to B... That is the Question"

Discover the details and impact of recent discussions on grading policies.


Dec. 10

"Your Opinion Counts"

Find out how to express your opinion properly and effectively to LCPS staff and administration. Find out how to get answers and results.


Jan. 14, 2009

"Making Sense of the Senses"

How some students process information differently. Understand how difficulties in processing information can affect a student's behavior and academic success.


Feb. 11, 2009

"Read All About It"

Learn about reading instructional practices.


March 11, 2009

"The Magnet Program – Positive or Negative?"

Find out about the history of the magnet program in the United States and if it might be in the future for LCPS.


April 15, 2009

"Think Globally, Study Locally"

LEAP will screen a documentary on global education comparing the United States to other countries.


May 13, 2009

Annual Town Hall meeting


For more information e-mail Leap.news@gmail.com or visit www.Loudoun.K12.va.us – go to the parents' section and look for LEAP.


-- Elizabeth Coe



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