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City Schools Will Add To Accreditation Ranks
City Schools Will Add To Accreditation Ranks
Barnett Named New SSA Director
Barnett Named New SSA Director
Barnett Named New SSA Director
Barnett Named New SSA Director
Neighborhood: Seminary Valley
The results are in for the Brookville-Seminary Valley Civic Association election, held this past October.

Family Celebrates 50th Foster Puppy
What does the Fairfax County Animal Shelter do when it takes in an extremely young animal, one too young to adopt out? It finds a foster family willing to take on the responsibility of nurturing the sometimes days-old animal until it is old enough to be adopted permanently.
Alexandria Letter: Correct History
Letter to the Editor
I am writing to comment on the article about the latest meeting of the Ad Hoc Advisory Group on Confederate Memorials and Street Names (“Civil War Still Reverberates,” April 14). There were some misinterpretations of history in the article that need to be corrected.

Letter: Next Journey for Seaport Foundation
Letter to the Editor
Tucked away in Robinson Terminal Warehouse, where they have been building boats and changing lives, the Alexandria Seaport Foundation has been part of lower Duke Street’s landscape for over 10 years. Graham Holdings Company, landlord to ASF, has been helping the Foundation prepare financially for the move over the past year. ASF will relocate at the end of March to the James McIlhenny Seaport Center, its handcrafted timber frame perched along the Potomac River, adjacent to Founders Park.
Schools March 15-22
Schools March 15-22
School CRT's Cancelled
School CRT's Cancelled

T.C. Alumni Celebrate 40 Years
TC’s Class of 1973 gathers this weekend.
This week marks the 40th year reunion of T.C. William’s class of 1973. Coming right out of the tumultuous ‘60s, the class of 1973 was part of T.C. Williams during some of its most transformative years. With both national and local changes taking place, the students had a high school experience that involved more than classes.

New Superintendent Hopes to Cut the Numbers of Suspensions in Half
Black male students suspended at disproportionate rates.
Less than a month into office, new Alexandria City Public Schools Superintendent Alvin Crawley is taking on the challenge of reducing the number of suspensions by half.
Mount Vernon Sports Briefs
West Potomac eats for a field, MV baseball winning streak, and track results
Mount Vernon Sports Briefs
Mount Vernon Sports Briefs
West Potomac eats for a field, MV baseball winning streak, and track results
Mount Vernon Sports Briefs
Alexandria Sports Briefs
Alexandria Sports Briefs
William Wallace Ziegler
William Wallace Ziegler
Reaching Out Through Art
Police Athletic League making a difference in the community.
Reaching Out Through Art