Archive for 'Schools'
Alexandria’s Richmond delegation seeks change in wake of Sandy Hook
By Melissa Quinn As the nation continues to debate gun control in the wake of the Newtown mass shooting, Alexandria’s state lawmakers have joined in the fray, drafting legislation aimed at tightening firearm laws. State Sen. [...]
Teacher’s removal from shelter for troubled children raises concerns
By Melissa Quinn Michael Casey provided an education for the 11 at-risk youth housed at Alexandria’s Sheltercare program until public school officials abruptly reassigned him in October. Casey, a certified special education teacher, worked with the [...]
New Alexandria School Board chiefs face bevy of issues
By Melissa Quinn New school board chairwoman Karen Graf and vice chairman Justin Keating plan to address overcrowding and the achievement gap between minority students and their white peers this year. But taking control amid budget [...]
School board members grill superintendent on Education Foundation
By Melissa Quinn Sparks flew at last week’s school board meeting after new member Patricia Hennig pressed Superintendent Morton Sherman for information about the Alexandria City Public Schools Education Foundation. Hennig questioned the nonprofit’s use of [...]
ACPS slates federal funds for new mobile health center
By Melissa Quinn Forget the traditional nurse’s office, Alexandria City Public Schools officials hope to unveil a mobile doctor’s office by the end of 2014. The district recently received a grant for more than $380,771 from [...]
Jefferson-Houston project gets city council’s go-ahead
By Melissa Quinn Alexandria City Council gave school officials the green light to move ahead with construction of a new Jefferson-Houston School in a unanimous vote Saturday. The decision to approve rezoning came after city councilors [...]
Ireton’s drive for perfection fuels players
By Melissa Quinn For the Bishop Ireton boys varsity basketball team, perfection no longer falls into the category of something to strive for — it’s demanded. Every practice begins with perfection: a series of drills using [...]
Rethinking student rankings at T.C. Williams
By Melissa Quinn T.C. Williams students may soon say goodbye to the coveted valedictorian and salutatorian titles. Principal Suzanne Maxey and Greg Forbes, director of school counseling, approached Superintendent Morton Sherman with the idea over the [...]
From slaughterhouse to schoolhouse
By Derrick Perkins It’s not quite striking pay dirt, but archeologists combing over the future site of the re-imagined Jefferson-Houston School may have found the remains of a long-buried slaughterhouse. An archeological survey conducted by URS, [...]
End of federal funding for T.C. Williams transformation nears
By Melissa Quinn Despite signs of academic improvement at T.C. Williams, administrators admit the city’s sole public high school remains on rocky ground with federal funding due to end next year. T.C. earned a “persistently lowest [...]
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
I nominate The Virginia Florist as the best florist and gift shop in A
Norfolk Southern facility expansion fuels anxiety for Alexandria officials
Blah, Blah, Blah. Just like the council had absolutely no idea that b
City councils approves $624.8 million budget, 4-cent tax hike
The city has long said that at large elections are much more fair that
Wheels come off Market Square food cart program
The food options were terrible. 7 dollar hotdogs? Come on.
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
I nominate Caring Hands Animal Hospital. Dr. Jeffery Newman is the be