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Rock Ridge Performing Arts Broadway Bound Camp Finds Safe Way for the Show to Go On
Ashburn may have been experiencing a heat wave this July, but it was “Frozen” inside Rock Ridge High School July 13-24 as the Rock Ridge Performing Arts (RRPA) Broadway Bound Summer Camp met and staged three performances of the Disney musical.
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Data Detectives Summer Camp
The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) is conducting its fifth Data Detectives Summer Camp in collaboration with the American Statistical Association, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics, The Joint Program in Survey Methodology and the University of Maryland’s School of Public Health.
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NSPRA Awards
Loudoun County Public Schools’ (LCPS) Public Information Office has been honored with three awards from the National School Public Relations Association (NSPRA).
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Extended School Year (ESY) Staff Receives N95 Mask Fit-Testing
Student Health Services resource nurses and health clinic specialists along with some instructional Extended School Year (ESY) staff at Culbert Elementary recently were fit-tested with N95 masks by members of the Loudoun County Fire Department.
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VHSL Votes to Start Interscholastic Sports in December
The Virginia High School League (VHSL) Executive Committee voted Monday, July 27, to resume interscholastic sports in December.
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LCPS Hotline Helps Parents through Pandemic
Throughout the pandemic, Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) has strived to keep its many stakeholder groups informed and engaged.
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NOVA Dual-Enrollment Webinar Tuesday
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) will be holding a free webinar, “Dual Enrollment for Your High School Student,” from 5 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 28.
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Hayden Named Potowmack Principal
Mark Hayden was approved as the new principal of Potowmack Elementary School by the Loudoun County School Board on Tuesday, July 21.
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VHSL Will Vote on High School Athletic Plan July 27
The Virginia High School League (VHSL), which governs interscholastic athletic activities for all public schools in the Commonwealth -- including Loudoun County Public Schools -- will vote on three recommended models for reopening sports and activities on July 27.
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Superintendent’s Update Regarding Return to School Plans
On July 21 Superintendent Eric Williams recommended and the School Board endorsed a plan for Loudoun County Public Schools to start the new school year providing 100% distance learning to all students, with limited exceptions.
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School Board Summary July 21
School Board members, Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Superintendent Dr. Eric Williams and members of the Superintendent’s Cabinet participated in a virtual School Board meeting on Tuesday July 21, 2020.
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Registration Open for Adult English Learner Classes
Registration for Loudoun County Public Schools’ English Learner (EL) Adult Education program is now open.
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LCPS Marketing Education Program Thanks Business Partners
The Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) Marketing Education Program wants to thank the following area business sponsors for the 2019-20 school year.
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School Board Agenda for July 21
The Loudoun County School Board will hold a virtual meeting at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 21. All School Board members and staff representatives will participate electronically from remote locations.
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In-Person Health Protocols in Place for LCPS ESY Program
Training, physical distancing and enhanced cleaning are among the efforts taken by staff to promote a culture of safety among the students attending Loudoun County Public Schools Extended School Year (ESY) programs during Phase III of the Forward Virginia Plan.
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LCPS Releases Parent Choice and Teacher Preference Information
Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) asked parents and guardians of registered students to choose the mode of instruction they wanted their students to receive in the first semester of the 2020-2021 school year if schools open when Loudoun County is in Phase III of Virginia’s reopening plan.
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Free Physicals for Uninsured Students
The Sterling Inova Care Clinic for Families is offering free physicals for uninsured children.
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Verification Process for Instructional Choices Announced
Parents and guardians of students registered to attend Loudoun County Public Schools will have an opportunity to verify that the correct choice of instructional model for their students has been registered for each student, between Thursday, July 16, and 4 p.m. Saturday, July 18.
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Video of Special Education Virtual Town Hall Available Online
The video of the Office for Special Education Virtual Town Hall meeting is now available online.
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Reminder: Instructional Selection Deadline 8 a.m. Wednesday
The deadline for parents and guardians to register their students for the type of instruction they will receive in the 2020-21 new school year is 8 a.m. Wednesday, July 15.
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Video: Schoology
LCPS is implementing the Schoology learning management system to support both hybrid and distance learning in the fall.
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Benalayat Creating Content for C-SPAN Classroom
Patti Benalayat, an eighth-grade civics and economics teacher at Blue Ridge Middle School, has been selected as one of five participants in C-SPAN’s 2020 Teacher Fellowship Program.
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LCPS Provides Additional Detail on Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning in Hybrid and 100% Distance-Learning Models
Additional information regarding each learning option available is intended to assist parents in evaluating the choices for their children.
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Update Regarding LCPS Cleaning Plans
In response to teacher and parent feedback, LCPS has updated its approach and will provide cleaning materials for teachers to use in their classrooms under certain circumstances when school resumes for the 2020-2021 school year.