The trouble with Jlabs
Shrey Dua, Copy Editor
May 3, 2013
It all started in third grade; when we had to take this crazy new test, called the SOL, in several different subjects. As far as my memory serves, we did a little review before we took the tests, but it was never that big a deal. Though it didn’t just stop there, we would continue to review... Read More
Langley students rest, relax and travel during Spring Break
Shrey Dua, Reporter
March 23, 2013
Stress from school is frequent, extraneous, and excessive, so when spring break rolls around, students and faculty travel to many far off locations, to relax and explore. From The Bahamas to Mississippi, for school or for relaxation, Langley students are everywhere Aside from the annual trips... Read More
Review: The top restaurants of McLean
Shrey Dua, Reporter
February 18, 2013
I’ve lived in McLean since I was born, and I love it. The schools are all nearby, I can walk to town in about twenty minutes, and the people are nice. However, that’s not the top reason why I love McLean. That honor, undoubtedly, goes to the food and restaurants. Since I was little, I have... Read More
Ms. Statz to donate to Locks of Love
Shrey Dua, Reporter
February 16, 2013
Cancer affects thousands of children across the country each year. It can be painful, scary and, because of hair loss caused by chemotherapy and other treatments, even embarrassing. Langley Assistant principal Ms. Jessica Statz, who is a cancer survivor herself, has decided to donate her hair... Read More
New security measures at Langley: the con argument
Shrey Dua, Copy Editor
February 12, 2013
Everyone knows about the horrific massacre that took place at Sandy Hook Elementary School. It was a completely unwarranted, unprecedented and terrifying event that changed the lives of many families forever. It was a sign to many to increase school security, which I truly believe in, but locking... Read More
2013 Langley Science Fair preview
Shrey Dua, Reporter
January 22, 2013
It’s not enough to simply pour some vinegar into a vat of baking soda. Participants of the science fair develop questions about heat absorption, solar panels, and psychological development and test their hypothesis’. The annual event that stresses hundreds of students brave enough to take... Read More


