The Loudoun County School Board adopted school boundary changes, which send Lansdowne students from overcrowded Stone Bridge High School to new Tuscarora High School in Leesburg - but not all students and not immediately.
The Loudoun County School Board delayed a decision regarding modification to the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) policy regarding students’ use of electronic devices in schools.
The Loudoun County School Board approved a $10.15 million contract to purchase an assemblage of land parcels totaling 101 acres for two schools, HS-7 and a future elementary school south of Route 50.
Transfers of monies from Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) accounts to the county's general fund and other county accounts to balance a $27.8 million county budget shortfall sparks a resolution from the School Board that was an insult to at least one supervisor.
Loudoun County School Board adds .5 grade weight to Academy of Science (AOS) courses, and established guidelines and maximums for times allocated for homework assignments. As of Sept. 30, 2009 LCPS has a record enrollment of 60,096 students.
Attendance boundary policies and procedures continue to be discussed at meetings of the Loudoun County School Board's Ad Hoc Committee on Attendance Boundaries. The next meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 24 in the LCPS School Board meeting room.
After being unable to finalize plans to build new schools in Wheatlands and Lenah, the Joint Committee has created an advertising plan to determine who has land that they are willing to sell for school construction.