Team Randy concert
Jean Choi, Staff Writer
April 2, 2011
On Thursday, Mar. 31, the Langley wind symphony band put on a benefit performance in honor of Randy Liang, a freshman who ruptured his spleen on the recent band trip to New York. At the concert, the band performed the same pieces they had played in New York at the Lincoln Center. Donations were accepted... Read more »
Art talk
Na He Jeon, Reporter
March 31, 2011
You don’t have to go as far as the Louvre or the Metropolitan Art Museum to take in quality art. You just need to drive to the Mclean Community Center. From Mar. 24 to Apr. 7, the Mclean Community Center is holding the middle and high school part of the 30th Annual Youth Art Show. Student works of... Read more »
Regional science fair
Andrew Havasy, Staff Writer
March 21, 2011
“A revolution of ideas” was the slogan of the 56th annual Fairfax County Regional Science and Engineering Fair, and with over one hundred of the most promising projects, the fair proved to be a true scientific marvel. Students who participated in this regional fair were selected from the top of... Read more »
Chorus pre-festival concert a success
Na He Jeon, Reporter
March 15, 2011
It has been said for a long time by many different people from many different cultures that the most beautiful musical instrument in the world is not the violin, piano, or oboe, but the human voice. Anyone, who attended Langley Choir Concert on Mar. 15. would agree. The pre-festival concert was a preparation... Read more »
Case Day 2011
Parnia Zahedi, Editor in Chief
March 14, 2011
After months of preparation, research, and hard work, Langley’s 19th annual Case Day was a big success. Seniors debated the case Alford v Greene, involving the fourth amendment. The issue was whether law enforcement and child welfare officials need to have a warrant, court order, parental consent... Read more »
Battle of the Bands
Riley Cosgrove, Staff Writer
March 1, 2011
Langley students attending the annual Battle of the Bands competition on Saturday were treated to a concert-like experience featuring bands comprised of their very own peers. Different methods were used to get the crowd hyped up, including interesting hats and the lead singer of one band taking off his... Read more »
Langley Band Hosts Cooper Middle School Band
Na He Jeon, Reporter
February 25, 2011
The renowned Langley Symphony Band and Wind Symphony hosted a special guest in their preview-concert on Feb. 24 – the Cooper Middle School Symphonic Band, directed by Ms. Kyle Marie Steffens. The Cooper Symphonic Band, at least a quarter of which will probably end up in Langley Band next year, performed... Read more »
Fiestival brings cultures together
Jean Choi, Staff Writer
February 25, 2011
On Feb. 23, Langley’s auditorium was full of excited audience waiting for the “Fiestival” to start. Performed by the Langley and Cooper Middle School’s orchestra and Langley’s Spanish department, the concert promised to spread Latino Culture. The concert began with the Langley Freshman Orchestra... Read more »
Courtroom drama
Morgan Sasser, News Editor
February 23, 2011
After almost four months of hard work and preparation, Langley’s long-awaited Case Day will finally take shape on Monday, Feb. 28. Case Day is a mock trial that examines a current Supreme Court case. Organized and conducted by Langley seniors, participation in Case Day is a requirement for all AP... Read more »
12 Angry Men
Na He Jeon, Reporter
February 17, 2011
The boys in the winter play 12 Angry Men did an outstanding job tonight. They will be performing again on Saturday, Feb. 19 – be sure to catch the performance if you haven’t already! ... Read more »





