Members of Cathy Girondo's third-grade class, which numbers 18 students, check out their book reports on a wall at Middleburg Elementary.
First-grade teacher Janie Bigler, above, has 19 children in her class. Faced with the region's fastest-growing enrollment, Loudoun officials wonder about the economic sense of a school with only five teachers and a handful of classrooms.
As Budgets Flatten, Enrollment Increases
Thursday, May 28, 2009
As the toughest school spending cuts in several years become reality July 1, Virginia education officials credit the federal stimulus law for helping them avoid more onerous reductions. But they are looking nervously to the next budget cycle. Read story and 1 comment »
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Leaders of the Loudoun County branch of the NAACP called for School Superintendent Edgar B. Hatrick III to resign yesterday, criticizing his minority hiring record. But the School Board chairman and others said he has their full support. Read story and 20 comments »
Supervisors Debate Moving Up Construction
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Loudoun County officials are grappling with the timetable for a new high school in Ashburn, with two county supervisors pushing for it to be built two years ahead of schedule to relieve crowding at other Loudoun schools. Read story and 24 comments »
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