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Battle Royale Marching Band Competition

Battle Royale Marching Band Competition

On Saturday, October 1, 2011, Battlefield High School in Haymarket, VA, will host its inaugural marching band competition, the Battle Royale. At least 19 area marching bands will be competing to become this event's first Grand Champion! And about 3,000 people are expected to attend. The competition begins at 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 each (children 5 and under are free).

The Marching Bobcats will conclude the day's activities with a typically phenomenal exhibition performance. This event is expected to become northern Virginia's premier marching band competition. You don't want to miss this exciting day! Tell your friends!

Five PWCS Students Named National Merit Semifinalists

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PWCS Establishes Relief Fund for Flood Victims

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Register Now—Virtual High School Fall Session Begins September 19

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The Virtual High School @ Prince William County Schools is still accepting registrations online for the fall session. Students can choose from 21 full credit courses during the 17 week fall session and work from any location with an Internet connection.  For details on registration, tuition and scheduling, please visit the Virtual High School website at: http://virtualhigh.schools.pwcs.edu The VHS program is open to any student enrolled in a base high school, including home-instructed students.  Courses will be closed when they are full...so register now. 

Prince William County Public Schools Closed Friday, September 9th

 

According to Ken Blackstone, the Director of Communications Services for PWCPS, all Prince William County Public Schools will be closed today, September 9. These closures are due to the flooding issues and the recommendation of the PWC Police. 

 

 

Free Meals for Teachers and Education Professionals at Cafe Rio

Free Meals for Teachers and Education Professionals at Cafe Rio

From Cafe Rio:

Cafe Rio Mexican Grill has officially reached the east coast and with the two new openings in Manassas, VA and Olney, MD comes increased community involvement. During the week of August 29th-September 4th, Cafe Rio Mexican Grill is focusing on the teachers and education professionals of surrounding communities by giving them an “apple” if you will. Any local educator that presents their official ID at either of the new restaurants will receive a free meal! In addition, a donation jar will be next to each cash register, allowing customers to donate to their local school districts.

“Teachers are the unsung heroes of our local communities,” states Bob Baker, President and CFO of Cafe Rio Mexican Grill. “Giving them a free meal is the least we can do for their continued day-to-day effort.”