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Youth and school events

Supervisors, School Board meet in Lovettsville: Supervisors and School Board members will meet with parents May 28, 7 p.m. at Lovettsville Elementary School to talk about what's happening with schools new and old in the west. On the agenda will be the status of a proposed elementary school scheduled to open the fall of 2012, the middle school scheduled to open fall 2015 and the high school planned to open in fall 2017 that will serve students in the Lovettsville area.

Supervisors Jim Burton (I-Blue Ridge) and Sally Kurtz (D-Catoctin), School Board member Jennifer Bergel (Catoctin) and Priscilla Godfrey (Blue Ridge), Lovettsville Mayor Elaine Walker and public schools' staff will make a presentation and take questions.

Faculty vs. seniors:

The Loudoun Valley High School faculty will square off against the Class of 2008, June 6, 6 p.m., at the Purcellville school, in a spirited softball game. Admission is $3 at the gate, hot dogs and hamburgers will be on sale and all proceeds go to the Loudoun Valley Parent/Teacher Organization.

 

New school sited:

The School Board got the go-ahead to put the next Dulles-area elementary school on a 22-acre proffered site in the Seven Hills development, just off Gum Spring Road. The school is scheduled to open for students at the beginning of the 2010-11 school year.

 

Movie night: May 30 is the first Family Movie Night under the stars at the Lucketts Community Center. Join the Lucketts Elementary School crowd for popcorn, concessions and "Surf's Up" (PG) with its amusing penguin characters. The movie will run for free, courtesy of the Lucketts PTA and Lucketts Community Advisory Board. Showtime is sunset, about 8:30 p.m.

Concession sales, and a free offering from movie goers, will benefit the PTA and all the children. Lucketts Elementary spirit wear will be for sale.

Children 16 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. If it rains, the movie will be indoors at the school next door.



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