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Fairfax County Public Schools purchased a 22-acre tract for $32,443 for McLean High School on August 6, 1952. [6] McLean High opened its doors on September 6, 1955, with an enrollment of 1,031 students from grades 8 through 11 with Principal Craighill S. Burks. [7] At the time, McLean was the newest high school in Fairfax County, and the only ...
Revolution Hall is a music venue in the Buckman neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located within the former Washington High School , and was originally constructed as the school's auditorium.
The Group 6A North Region was a division of the Virginia High School League. Along with the 6A South Region, it consisted of the largest high schools in Virginia. The region was formed in 2013 when the VHSL adopted a six classification format and eliminated the previous three classification system. It is a successor to the AAA Northern Region ...
The concert hall now plays host to a variety of presentations including classical, jazz, pop, rock, folk and gospel music, dance, theatre, travel films, conferences, and weddings. The concert hall features: Seating for 2,776 in orchestra level and balcony. 94 × 32-foot (9.8 m) stage with 54 × 32-foot (9.8 m) traditional proscenium.
The Virginia Band and Orchestra Directors Association (more commonly known as VBODA) is an organization of high school, middle school, and elementary school band and orchestra directors within the Commonwealth of Virginia, whose mission is to help promote opportunities of music education to K-12 students. Many of the events that the VBODA ...
Arlington, Concord, Lexington and Lincoln, collectively known as the Battle Road Towns, are all working together to coordinate the public safety portion and transportation and to ensure less ...
Washington-Liberty High School, formerly known as Washington-Lee High School, is a public high school in the Arlington Public Schools district in Arlington, Virginia, covering grades 9–12. Its attendance area serves the central third of Arlington, and it also offers the International Baccalaureate program countywide.
McLean station is located in the northeast section of Tysons, at the northwest corner of the intersection of SR 123/Dolley Madison Boulevard and Scotts Crossing Road. This area is bordered on the south by SR 123, on the west by Exit 46A-B of the I-495/Capital Beltway , and by Exit 19A-B of SR 267 .