Month: March 2023
Students View Cheery Blossoms Before They Draw
March 28, 2023
EL Art students visited local cherry blossom this morning then will draw in class.
Three Students Earn Scholastic Arts National Awards
March 24, 2023
Medal Drawing: Lora Calderon Roush - Centipede (pictured)
National Drug and Alcohol Fact Week
March 20, 2023
Substance Abuse Counselor (APS) - Washington-Liberty Maria Luisa Ceballos, (she/her), LPC, LSATP, CSAC (703.228.2028 / maria.ceballos@apsva.us)
W-L Band Earns High Accolades
March 20, 2023
W-L Concert Band earned a Superior Rating at the APS Band Assessment. W-L Symphonic Band earned a Superior Rating...
14 Student – Athletes Attend Annual Adidas Nationals Track and Field Championships
March 20, 2023
Senior Ian Naff became a National Elite Champion in the 400m dash & took 5th place in the 200m dash. Our 4 x 400 relay team: Ella Kaplan, Morgan Brown, Therese Johansson, and Thalia Lynch took 4th place in the National Elite division. Kudos to all the athletes who competed with their best effort!
IB Visual Students Show their Masterpieces
March 14, 2023
Hannah Bruggeman-Ton Alexa Dembosky AjayGowda Anne-Sophie Kagan Eliot Olson Juno Simon Sophie Walther Clara Weel-Dang Sam Spence Kritika Ray
Student, Lara Mohamed, Selected for the United States Senate Youth Program Joining Commonwealth Senators
March 3, 2023
Lara Mohamed, has been selected for the United States Senate Youth Program and will be joining Senator Mark R. Warner and Senator Tim Kaine in representing Virginia during the 61st annual USSYP Washington Week during the week of March 4 - 11th.
W-L Sends 15 Students to 2023 Greater Washington, D.C. JSHS with Top Prize Going to Roayba Adhi
March 2, 2023
W-L HS Sophomore Roayba Adhi was a top winner at the 2023 Greater Washington, D.C. Junior Science and Humanities...
William Mount Starts “Free2Talk”, Non-Profit Making Therapy More Accessible
March 1, 2023
Free2Talk connects families, struggling to afford treatment, with a network of mental health providers and specialists, allowing them to access reduced cost treatment for their kids and Commonwealth teens. For qualified patients, our organization will pay up to 80% of treatment costs for up to 16 sessions. To learn more, click on the "Read More" button.