Thursday, January 10, 2008
Eight Loudoun County public schools were among more than 30 schools in Northern Virginia and 89 statewide on Thursday to win a governor's award for excellence through a new state rating known as the Virginia Index of Performance.
The VIP program, launched by Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D), rewards schools that meet state and federal benchmarks for student achievement two straight years and excel on other measures.
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The Loudoun schools are Belmont Ridge Middle, Broad Run High, Farmwell Station Middle, Hillsboro Elementary, Lincoln Elementary, Loudoun Valley High, Stone Bridge High and Waterford Elementary.
In addition to the Loudoun schools, of the other winners, 18 were in Fairfax County, four were in Arlington and three were in Prince William County.
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Some neighborhoods' property values just went up.
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