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The Saxon Scope

Bringing you the latest at Langley

The Saxon Scope

Senior Michael Hoeymans (#33) shoots and scores during the second quarter. Hoeymans finished off the game as Langley's second-highest scorer with 15 points.

Varsity Basketball’s season opener

Maddie Koenig and Lexie Gagnon December 24, 2020

Langley’s Varsity Boys Basketball team started their season off strong with a win of 66-62 against Chantilly High School. Even in a completely different atmosphere of empty bleachers and no cheering,...

The newest edition of The Saxon Scope can be found hot off the press at the link to the side.

The Saxon Scope 2020-2021 Issue 1 is here!

The Saxon Scope December 20, 2020

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As sporting events around the world start to reopen, what's the plan for Langley and the rest of FCPS spring sports?"
"It was uncertain what would happen to FCPS spring sports, as sporting events around the world began to open. Langley and Mclean students offered their thoughts on what is to happen"

Spring Sport Uncertainty

Philip Bogdanov, Reporter December 11, 2020

With all FCPS schooling taking place online, the pressure for spring sports to happen is higher than ever. There is yet to be an official update on the recurring process, but currently,  spring sports...

Among Us Gameplay

Among Us Do’s and Don’ts

Sydney Miller, Reporter December 11, 2020

“Among Us,” a multiplayer mobile game released back in June 2018, has recently gained popularity.  According to Langley Sophomore Bebe Khorrami, the majority of the game’s traction stems from social...

Will Schools Open Anytime Soon?

Will Schools Open Anytime Soon?

Nathalie Hoffman, Reporter December 10, 2020

FCPS has faced many difficulties with the unpredictability of the COVID-19 pandemic not only with distance learning, but preparing a plan for how students will be brought back to school. School staff and...

University of Michigan has gone test-optional for the Class of 2021 admissions, along with numerous others across the country (Photo by Otto Janke).

Test-optional dilemma

Philip Bogdanov, Bogdanov December 1, 2020

As problems with COVID-19 continue onwards, sixty-one schools across the United States have announced that they will be test-optional for the 2020-21 college admissions process. By using ACT/SAT blind...

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