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Fairfax County school year cut short by two days

As the end of June approaches, students anxiously count down the days until the final bell rings and they can exit the building for the last time of the school year. This coming June, however, Fairfax County students will not have to wait as long as previously thought.

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Student hold memorial to remember Katrina Roberts

On Monday morning, the Chantilly community woke up to devastating news. The night before, junior Katrina Roberts passed away. The news of the tragedy spread quickly around the community.

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Reinhardt enters final season

One-handed catches, end zone grabs,50 -plus-yard touchdown runs, scorching fastballs, sneaky curve balls, the athletic repertoire of senior Caleb Reinhardt could go on and on.

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Sick days have positives and challenges

Rest and homework conflict on days home from school with an illness. Students and teachers discussed how to combat these problems

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Air Force Junior ROTC wins Gwynn Park Drill Competition

The Air Force Junior ROTC won first place overall the Gwynn Park Drill Competition in Brandywine, Md. Through hard work and overcoming adversity, the unit found its way to victory.

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The hockey club is starting the year with crucial games, big hits and exciting plays.

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In our secular society, all religions are accepted and tolearance is widespread. However, important aspects of smaller religions arre often ignored or misunderstood..

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The Fairfax County school board is considering placing cameras in busy student areas to prevent conflict.

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The Chantilly Chargers pulled off an amazing upset over the Stone Bridge Bulldogs on Saturday by a score of 22-14. Going into the game, Stone Bridge was the second ranked team in the D.C. Metropolitan area, a heavy favorite over the Chargers. However, the Chargers dominated the Stone Bridge run attack and intercepted five passes, [...]

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