Senior Chiji Alily sell Saxon Hats during lunch to raise money for the Senior Class.>>
By Kolbe McKee — Reporter
This spring was a glorious time for Langley’s Saxon Science Olympiad team, who retained their title as state champions and beat out their top rival, Thomas Jefferson High School, in the competition. Each competing school’s team consisted of fifteen members who were split into pairs to compete in an individual [...]
By Victoria Snare – Reporter
Only a few days ago, Superintendant Jack Dale sent an email to all FCPS employees detailing next year’s budget plan, as well as what this means for the county and everyone in it. The information was hardly encouraging, but Dale mentioned several pieces of good news[...]
Soon, Langley students may have another obstacle to overcome in the quest to obtain their drivers license. Starting September 2010, a new state requirement will force each student and their guardian to attend a “90-minute Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) parent-teen driving program”. Along with the completion of a [...]
MAURA GAUDIO The results of yesterdays National Honor Society elections are in. As of today next year’s future leaders in one of the school’s most prestigious and largest honor societies are: President: Parnia Zahedi[...]
EMILY FLESSAS AND CATHY KIESS The room was silent except for German teacher, Christopher Rademacher, speaking softly into the phone. There were murmurs of “They’re not going home today” and “Volcano” but no one knew what was going on[...]
NIKKI CHESHIRE The first and second place winners of the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) held at Langley went on to compete in the regional ISEF fair on March 19 at Robinson Secondary School, where there were about 400 exhibitors from high schools throughout all of Fairfax County[...]
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