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April 2015 Loudoun County High School
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April 2015
A School of Excellence and a Community
of Character
Counseling News 2-5
Military Visits 6
AP Exam Schedule 7
DECA 8
PTSA 9
PTSA 14
Back Pack Buddies 10
Apprenticeship Night 11
SEAC Talking Points 12
School Notes 13
School Nurse 14
School Nurse, cont. 15
Dates of Interest
APRIL
6 Student Holiday
9 Rising 9th grade visit
9 PTSA Meeting
11 Dodgeball Tournament
23-25 Jazz Festival
30 Guitar Performance
MAY
4-15 AP Testing
13-14 Interims Distributed
14-16 Spring Play
21 Spring Concert
23 Prom
26 Band Concert
Community Table of Loudoun and Loudoun County High School would like to give a special thanks to the following
businesses and organizations for their donations and consideration:
CHICK-FIL-A
COSTCO
GIANT
GIOVANNI’S NY PIZZA
HARRIS TEETER
THE JUNIOR WOMAN’S CLUB OF LOUDOUN
RED, HOT, AND BLUE
SWEETZ BAKERY
WEGMAN’S
THE WOMAN’S CLUB OF LOUDOUN
Dinner Is Served A Loudoun County High School student waits on diners during a recent Community Table of Loudoun event. The program offers far more than the traditional soup kitchen. It gives families a night out on the town.
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March 2015
Counseling News
NCAA Clearinghouse
In order to participate in NCAA athletics in college,
students must register with the NCAA during their
senior year in high school. Students are encouraged
to register on-line at www.ncaa.org. A “Request for
Transcript” form must also be filled out and turned
into the guidance office as part of the filing process.
Students should also meet with their counselors to
review NCAA approved core courses.
Reminder The Counseling Office
requires at least 10 work
days to process your
transcript request. The
volume of requests is
very high this time of
year.
COUNSELING
DEPARTMENT Counselor Alphabet Kathie Rowley A - CR
Stephanie Schauder CU - HE
Brett Lesher HI - MI
Megan Dunn MO – SE
Joanne Nagurny SH – Z
Director of Counseling
Dan Croyle
Secretaries Career Center
Kathy Locraft Langston West
Betty Eisenmann
APRIL CALENDAR
Mar 30-Apr 3 Spring Break
APRIL LCHS and LCPS Scholarship handbook applica-
tion deadlines
Apr 6 SAT Registration Deadline for May 3 Test Date
Apr 9 Rising 9th LCHS visit
Apr 15 3rd Quarter report cards go home
Apr 18 ACT @ Broad Run May 2 SAT @ Broad Run
May 2 SAT @ Broad Run
**Remember a complete request includes: Transcript Release form/College Application Checklist for each college app.
$3.00 Fee for the official transcr ipt
Insight forms/Resume, if requesting a counselor ’s letter of recommendation
Supplemental materials (i.e. Secondary School Repor t)
All forms are available on the LCHS Counseling website and on Family Connections.
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March 2015
Counseling News
Welcome!
The school year has gone by quickly and it is hard to believe there are only a little over two
months left! These last months will be busy and filled with AP tests, SOL tests, final exams
and graduation activities. Please remember the importance of having your student in school at
this time of the year.
Even as this year winds down we are prepping for the next school year. Underclassmen have
been meeting individually with their counselors to discuss their future plans and finalize their
schedules for 2015-2016. A transcript and the course selection for next year was given to your
student. Please go over the plan with your student to make sure you both feel their future
schedule is appropriate and on track. If there are any concerns please call the school counsel-
ing office.
Seniors should have received notifications from most colleges by this date. All seniors need to
let their counselor know of any college to which they have been accepted and any scholar-
ships they have received. We will ask all seniors to complete a “senior interview” during the
month of May.
The 2015 Scholarship & Financial Aid Handbook provides an
overview of scholarships and the financial aid process, lists
scholarships and grants available to seniors in LCPS, lists
scholarships and grants available exclusively to seniors in each of Loudoun County’s high
schools, and suggests resources for investigating other sources of financial aid.
The application deadline for most scholarships is early April, 2014 but please check due dates
closely as they are not all the same. Hard copies of the handbook were distributed in Govern-
ment classes.
The handbook, various Loudoun County scholarships, college and financial aid websites are
available at: www.lcps.org/page/21512
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March 2015
Counseling News
REMINDER TO JUNIORS Spring is a great time to visit college campuses!
There are many college campus Open Houses in the spring. Check out the college website
under Admissions and look for the “visit schedule” to register. While on your visit make an
appointment to see a professor or director in your area of interest. For example, if you want to
be a teacher, take time to speak with the Director of Elementary or Secondary Education.
Have you been working on your resume? This useful tool is necessary for seniors who request recommendation letters from teachers
or counselors. Use Family Connection to create and/or update a list of activities, clubs, volunteerism, etc. See Mr. West in the career
center for help on your resume’.
Now is a good time to register for an SAT or ACT. We have noticed a significant increase in the number of colleges accepting ACT
scores. Due to the different styles of the SAT and ACT it could be beneficial for students to take both exams and submit the scores
APPRENTICESHIP NIGHT
April 21st @ 7pm Heritage High School Auditorium
Students and parents welcome
EARN while you LEARN a specialized skill during a 3, 4, or 5-year apprenticeship program.
Topics and Industries Include: Special presentation by:
SHEET METAL WORKERS
ELECTRICAL TRADES
PLUMBERS & GASFITTERS
STEAMFITTERS PROGRAMS
COSMETOLOGISTS
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
VIRGINIA STATE APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS (over 200 possible programs avail-
McDean, an apprenticeship employ-
er, that hires high school graduates
for residential, commercial and tele-
communications programs.
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March 2015
Counseling News
College Board announced changes to the SAT that are set to start in 2016 (with the PSAT in 2015. The reforms are com-
prehensive, but they are only applicable to the class of 2017 and beyond. Nothing changes for current sophomores or
juniors (freshman will be able choose from old or new tests). Below please find a breakdown of how the test will be re-
vised.
Changes Current SAT Redesigned SAT (starting spring 2016)
Scoring 2400 points possible over 3 sections 1600 points possible over 2 sections
Incorrect Answer Penalty 1/4 point deduction for incorrect an-
swers on multiple-choice questions
No penalty for incorrect answers
Sections 3 sections (Math, Critical Reading,
Writing Skills)
2 sections (Math, Evidence-Based Reading and Writ-
ing)
Length of Test 3 hours, 45 minutes 3 hours (without essay)
3 hours, 50 minutes (with essay)
Format Paper and pencil option only Paper and pencil AND a computer-based option
Reading and Writing Two sections: Critical Reading and
Writing Skills
One section: Evidence-Based Reading and Writing
· Vocabulary tested by sentence com-
pletion questions; famous for "SAT
Words," often considered obscure
· Vocabulary less esoteric, more likely to be found in
real life
· Focus on providing support for answers from evi-
dence found in passages
· Passages will draw from significant historical or sci-
entific documents
Math · Covers topics from Arithmetic, Al-
gebra I, Geometry, and a little bit of
Algebra II
· Focus more on application-based questions; will
cover topics from Problem Solving and Data Analysis,
the Heart of Algebra, and Passport to Advanced Math
Essay Required first section of the test The essay will be optional
(25 minutes, timed) (50 minutes, timed)
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Military Branch
Monthly Visit Contact Name Phone # Email
Army 2nd Wednesday, 2:30 pm Sgt. Spencer Emert 877-216-1257 [email protected]
Navy TBD
Air Force 3rd Thursday, 2:30 pm
Sgt.
Austin Delrymple 304-263-5089 [email protected]
Marines 2nd Tuesday, 9:30am Sgt. Matthew Womer 540-764-0330 [email protected]
College and Military representatives are scheduled to visit LCHS. Students must sign up with Mr. West in the career center, send an email, or register through Family Connection to attend. Sessions will take place in the career center unless otherwise announced. Students may also find the college visit schedule by using Family Connection and clicking on "visit schedule" under the About College category. Contact Mr. West to register for Family Connection.
Military Representative Visits
Test Date Registration
deadline
Late Fee Required
LCPS Location
Test Location
Code
May 2, 2015 April 6, 2016 April 21, 2015 Broad Run 47-668
June 6, 2015 May 8, 2015 May 27, 2015 Park View 47-662
2015 SAT PROGRAM TEST DATES
SAT AND ACT TEST DATES
Test Date Registration
Deadline
Late Fee Required
LCPS Location
April 18, 2015 March 13, 2015 March 14 – 217, 2015 Broad Run HS
June 13, 2015 May 8, 2015 May 9 – 22, 2015 *
Register on-line: www.collegeboard.com for the SAT
*Denotes NO LCPS location Register on-line: www.actstudent.org In contrast to the SAT, which was
designed to assess students by aptitude for college-level work, the ACT is more oriented toward specific course
areas, and it measures mastery of English, reading, mathematics, and science.
2015 ACT PROGRAM TEST DATES
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March 2015
Counseling News
WEEK 1 Morning 8am Afternoon 12:00 pm
Monday, May 4 Chemistry Environmental Science
Psychology
Tuesday, May 5 Calculus AB Calculus BC
Wednesday, May 6 English Literature & Composition
Thursday, May 7 Computer Science A Spanish Language & Culture
Friday, May 8 German Language & Comp United States History
WEEK 2 Morning 8am Afternoon 12:00 pm
Monday, May 11 Biology Physics C: Mechanics
Tuesday, May 12 United States Government & Politics French Language & Culture Spanish Literature & Culture
Wednesday, May 13 English Language & Comp Statistics
Thursday, May 14 Comparative Government & Politics World History
Macroeconomics
Friday, May 15 Human Geography Microeconomics
Latin
AP Exam Schedule
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Your PTSA is busy planning out the spring and end of school activities for
teachers and students. There are many opportunities for parents to volunteer and
get involved. Right now, we are looking for volunteers to help with All Night
Grad Party (ANGP).
ANGP is the single largest event we host for our student body each year, and a
fantastic way for graduates to celebrate their great achievement in a safe envi-
ronment! We are in need of volunteers to fill a variety of positions. It is LCHS
tradition that parents of undergraduates actively support this party by volunteer-
ing so that when your student is a senior, you can rest easy. In other words, you
are “paying it forward.” Please contact the ANGP committee
([email protected]) to find out how you can help.
Some of the other events upon us include:
April 25th: Kaplan University is holding a second SAT practice test. Sign up information will be posted to
the PTSA website.
May 7th: 2015-2016 LCHS PTSA Board elections. If you are interested in running for the 2015-2016
PTSA board, please let us know, so we may place your name on the ballet. Elected positions are: President, Vice Presi-
dent, Treasurer, recording secretary and volunteer coordinator. We need three members to serve on the nominating com-
mittee. Information on the board and nominating committee positions can be found in our bylaws posted on the PTSA
web page.
May 27th: Spirit night from 3 pm – 9 pm at the Leesburg Chik-Fil-A. Dine in or drive through, just make
sure to let them know you are supporting LCHS.
May 15, 22, 29: ANGP tickets and graduation raffles will be sold during all lunch periods outside the cafeteria.
June 5th: Senior Awards and picnic. The PTSA provides the picnic part of this day, and we are seeking
someone to chair this event. This is also the last chance to buy graduation raffle tickets and when the drawing will be
held. See the PTSA site for more details.
Students and parents are encouraged to attend the April meeting, as the director of Loudoun’s Cotillion makes a presen-
tation as our guest speaker.
This is a very busy time of year for all of us, as we look forward to the big thaw. Let’s all join together to support our
Raiders in having the greatest opportunity for success. Please look at our PTSA Website (http://
www.loudoun.k12.va.us/site/Default.aspx?PageID=21590) for more information on the events listed above and more.
The site will be updating frequently through the remainder of the year. Please feel free to contact your PTSA at
[email protected] and we look forward to seeing you at our next meeting on Tuesday, April 7th at 7 pm in the
LCHS Library.
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Back Pack Buddies
Loudoun County High School
Back Pack Buddies is a program created by Feeding America to provide food for the weekend to
students who are in need. LCHS has started this program at our school. Each week, we will
provide a grocery bag filled with 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners and 2 snacks for weekends.
Don't let hunger be a worry for any student in our school community. Please lend your support to
this much needed program and help make a difference in a child's life!
We are in the process of filling our Loudoun County High School Pantry for the Backpack Buddies
program. Consider supporting this program by: Donating food from our “preferred items” list be-
low. A collection box will be located outside Loudoun County’s main office the first week of every
month!
B A C K P A C K B U D D I E S P R E F E R R E D I T E M S
HIGHEST NEED IS FOR INDIVIDUAL SIZED BOXES OF CEREAL AND SHELF MILK.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
If you have any questions, please email: [email protected]
Grocery Store Gift Cards and Charitable Financial Contributions are
Welcome. Average cost per bag is $10 per child per week. 100% of all proceeds will go
directly to buy food for this program.
CUPS OF RAVIOLI, BEEFARONI OR SPAGHETTI CANNED/POUCHES OF MEAT (TUNA OR
CHICKEN)CANNED OR CUPS OF SOUP/TAB TOPPED FRUIT CUPS
CANNED VEGETABLES/TAB TOPPED CHEESE/PEANUT BUTTER CRACKERS
CEREAL (INDIVIDUAL SIZED BOXES) INSTANT OATMEAL
GRANOLA OR CEREAL BARS EASY AND MACARONI AND CHEESE
APPLE SAUCE SHELF MILK (VANILLA OR CHOCOLATE)
****All Donated Food Needs To Be Individual Portion Size Only****
All canned items should be tab top only* No glass containers * No refrigerated items
Include this portion with your charitable donation, make checks payable to: Loudoun County Backpack Buddies.
___ $10 Name: ________________________________
___ $25 Address:_______________________________
___ $50 _______________________________
___Other Email: ________________________________
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Topics and Industries Include:
Sheet Metal Workers
Electrical Trades
Plumbers and Gasfitters
Steamfitters
Cosmetologists
Dispensing Opticians
Virginia State Apprenticeship Programs
(over 200 possible programs available)
Special Presentation by:
MC Dean an apprenticeship
employer that hires high school graduates for their residential, commercial, and telecommunications programs. They design and build “Complex power, communications, security, life safety, and automation systems” WORLDWIDE.
Did you know that 53 of 100 high school grads do something other than graduate
from college?
You can potentially earn $30k-$43k/yr out of high school
and up to $94k within 5 years of
graduating.
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SEAC REPRESENTATIVES
TALKING POINTS
March 2015
The following TALKING POINTS are highlights from the March 4th Special Education Advisory Committee meeting.
Please share this information at your next PTA/PTO meeting, on your school website, school or PTA/PTO social media,
and/or in your school newsletter.
PANEL PRESENTATION. Who’s Who? Panelists included the LCPS Director of the Office of Special Education, Mary
M. Kearney; Megan Wagner, Elementary Special Education Superviros; Colleen Johnson, ECSE Supervisor; and John
Lody, Director, Office of Diagnostic and Prevention Services. A copy of the presentation will be posted on
www.lcps.org/seac under ‘presentations.’ A copy is also attached
NEXT SEAC MEETING. The April 8, 2015, SEAC meeting will be held at the LCPS Administration Building in room
102 A/B at 7 pm. The presentation will be, ‘’Incorporating Technology For Students And The Classroom.’’ The election
of the 2015-16 SEAC officers will also be held at the April 8th meeting.
JOINT SEAC/MSAAC MEETING ON STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH. SEAC has joined with MSAAC to present a
meeting focused on student mental health on Wednesday, March 18, 2015, at 7 pm in room 100 of the LCPS Admin-
istration Building. Join the conversation. Speakers include Jennifer Marshall from This Is My Brave, Inc., providing a
community and a platform for persons living with mental illness to speak out to end the stigma associated with mental
health disorders (www.thisismybrave.org). Also speaking will be Mary Kealy, Ph.D., LCPS Assistant Superintendent of
Pupil Services, and her team providing information on support resources offered for mental illness, depression, bullying,
healthy relationships, suicide and alternative disciplinary practices. An announcement for this joint meeting is attached.
Please ask your school to post on their website and on social media.
SEAC AWARDS. Nominations for the 2015 Recognition for Excellence in Supporting Special Education Awards will
be accepted through Friday, March 27, 2015. Nominations may be submitted by mail or online and postmarked or posted
by March 27, 2015. To nominate online, visit http://lcps.org/2015SEACawards and follow the instructions. To nominate
by mail, please follow the link https://gallery.mailchimp.com/e8d4c70a6f0540a37a0cee36c/
files/2015_SEAC_Recognition_Awards_Details_and_Nomination_Form_1_1_.pdf .
Lisa Glasgow
Vice Chair-Membership
LCPS Special Education Advisory Committee [email protected]
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The Science NHS offers tutoring in all science classes every Tuesday and Wednesday mornings in Room 240.
NHS Members/Future
Members
Attention all NHS members! Please
pay attention to your Remind texts,
Facebook reminders, and notices on
the NHS board opposite the attend-
ance window. There are many oppor-
tunities available and your help is requested.
SCHOOL NEWS
If you have misplaced your Clarity log in sheet,
you may see Ms. Harden or
Mrs. Eisenmann for a new one.
Ms. Harden—A-M Mrs. Eisenmann—N-Z
Math League Test The Math League Test is a nationwide competition that tries to
“build student interest and confidence in mathematics through
solving worthwhile problems.” (Math League, 2014) Students are
given 30 minutes to complete 6 real world problems that will
challenge students to apply the math concepts they have
learned in their high school careers.
There are 6 different test that are administered on
the second Tuesday of the month at 8 am in room 253. Oct. 13 Nov. 11 Dec. 9 Jan. 13 Feb. 10
Mar. 17
REMINDER FROM OUR
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER:
Student drop off/pick up and parking is not
permitted in front of the school along Dry Mill
Road at any time. Please use the entrances on
either side of the school to park/pick up/drop
off students.
Also, students are NOT PERMITTED to cross
the street in front of the school. Students
MUST use the crosswalk at the intersection of
Dry Mill and Catoctin. Failure to do so will
result in action from the SRO.
We have sold 90% of our yearbook inventory and
are projected to sell out before distribution day.
Don't be left out! Order your yearbook at http://
www.yearbookordercenter.com school code 4876
If you left pictures for the yearbook to use in a Sen-
ior Ad, you can now pick up those pictures in the
main office. Thank you for letting the yearbook
staff scan your photos for senior ads!
Tutoring is
available eve-
ry Tuesday
and Wednes-
day morning
from 8:15-
8:50 in room
100 for all
subjects. Please post the attached flyer in your class-
room or on your door.
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Reminder from our
Our school’s health clinic specialist/registered nurse is Shannon Nerantzis. She works in the
health office each day from 8:15a until 4:15p. School staff can contact the school resource nurse
at any time for advice or emergencies. Health office personnel (HCSs and nurses) are not al-
If your child has any significant medical needs, please notify the Mrs. Nerantzis even if the school has been notified in pre-vious school years. If your child has asth-ma, diabetes, seizures, life-threatening al-lergies, or other medical conditions, you and the physician will need to complete a form so the school can understand and ad-dress your child’s needs. These forms are available on the Loudoun County Public School (LCPS) website. These forms must be updated each school year.
SCHOOL-SPONSORED
AFTER-SCHOOL
ACTIVITIES AND SPORTS If your child has diabetes, an epinephrine
auto-injector, an inhaler, or other emergency medica-
tion at school, please notify the teacher/sponsor that
your child has the health concern. Also notify the
health clinic specialist/nurse 2 weeks prior to the
event. The clinic is closed after dismissal and the
HCS/RN is not in the building. Arrangements need to
be made to have medication available and to train
staff. It is strongly suggested that middle and high
school students carry their own inhaler and/or epi-
nephrine auto-injector for quick access to medication.
For students to carry an inhaler, the physician must
complete and sign the “Asthma Action Plan” giving
his/her permission for the student to carry the inhaler,
and the parent and student must sign page 3, the
“Parent/Student Agreement for Permission to Carry
for Permission to Carry an Inhaler”. For students with
an epinephrine auto-injector, the physician will need
to sign the bottom of the “Allergy Action Plan” and
the parent and student will need to sign page 2 under
“Agreement for Permission to Self-Administer and/or
Carry Epinephrine.” For students with diabetes to
carry any of their medical supplies, the diabetes form,
Part 4: “Permission to Self-Carry and Self-Administer
Diabetes Care,” will need to be signed by the physi-
cian, parent, and student.
If your child is ill because of a conta-
gious disease such as the flu,
strep throat, chickenpox, etc., it
would be helpful to note the
reason for the absence when
you call the absentee call-line.
This will help the school take measures to
know the extent of the disease and reduce
its spread.
Students who have fevers should be kept at home un-til free of fever for 24 hours. Students who do not feel well should stay home. When students come to school ill, they not only are unable to participate fully in class, but they may also infect other students with their illness. A parent or guardian must deliver any medication (prescription or non-prescription) to the school office or health office. Students may not transport any med-ication to or from school. Parents are responsible for picking up any unused medication. Medication re-maining in the health office at the end of the year will be destroyed according to state law and LCPS guide-lines.
If your child takes a prescription medication and missing a dose would have serious health consequenc-es (seizure medication, insulin, etc.), it is strongly suggested that a 24-hour supply of the medication be left in the school Health Office in case of a prolonged school day. The medication must be in an original pharmacy-labeled bottle and have a physician’s order on file in the health office. The order must give the times during the 24-hour peri-od that the medi- cation is to be administered.
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Reminder from our
CONT…..
The HCS/RN must have written instructions from the physician in order to admin-ister prescription medications. The instructions should include: student’s name; name and purpose of the medication; dosage and time of administration; possible side effects and measures to take if those occur; end date for administering the medication; parent/guardian signature giving permission to administer medication and to contact
physician, and physician’s signature. LCPS will not accept parent/guardian amendments to a physician’s order, including
any restriction of the principal’s designee (HCS/RN) from contacting the physician to clarify the medical order.
The “Authorization for Medication Administration” form should be used for physician’s orders. Copies of this form as well as other medical forms are available in the school office or at the LCPS website under Student Health Services.
ALL PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION MUST BE IN THE ORIGINAL PHARMACY BOTTLE WITH THE PROPER LABEL CONTAINING THE STUDENT’S NAME, MEDICATION, DOSAGE, AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADMIN-ISTRATION. UPON REQUEST, MOST PHARMACIES WILL PROVIDE AN EXTRA LABELED BOTTLE WITH
THE PROPER AMOUNT OF MEDICATION FOR SCHOOL. PLEASE DO NOT SEND MORE THAN A 60-DAY SUPPLY OF MEDICATION.
If the HCS/RN needs to adminis-
ter non-prescription medication:
it must be provided by the parent/guardian in an original package with the name of the medication and in-structions;
she must have a note from the parent regarding when and how much medi-cation to administer;
she will only give the amount listed on the package for your child’s age and weight and for the recommended length of time the student should re-ceive the medication unless she has doctor’s orders on the “Authorization for Medication Administration” form to dispense differently;
and she cannot administer medication that is not in its original container.
Be sure to keep the “Emergency Infor-mation” updated so we can reach you if your child is ill or injured. This can easily be done on-line through the Parent Infor-mation Management System (PIMS) on the LCPS website. All 3rd, 7th, and 10th grade students and students new to LCPS will be screened for vision and hearing during the first 60 days of school. Kindergarten students who did not have distance vision screening or hearing tests within two months of the beginning of school will also be screened.
The Commonwealth of Virginia requires that school divisions provide information on
scoliosis to parents of students in grades 5-10. The scoliosis flyer on the next two pag-
es is provided by the school at the begin-ning of each school year.
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NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE
PAID LEESBURG, VA PERMIT NO. 21
COUNSELING STAFF Mr. Croyle ................ Director of Counseling
COUNSELORS
Mrs. Rowley ................. A - CR
Ms. Schauder ................. CU - HE
Mr. Lesher ................. HI - MC
Mrs. Dunn ................. ME - SA
Mrs. Nagurny ................. SC - Z
Mrs. Locraft ............... Counseling Secretary
Mrs. Eisenmann ............... Secretary
Mr. West ............... Career Center
MAIN OFFICE STAFF
Ms. Harden ................. Secretary
Mrs. Cameron ................. Secretary
Mrs. Garrison ................. Secretary
Mrs. Keener ................. Attendance
Mrs. Rives ................. Bookkeeper
Mrs. Nerantzis ................. Nurse
Main Office: 571-252-2000
Fax: 571-252-2001
Attendance: 571-252-2002
Guidance Phone: 571-252-2012
Guidance Fax: 571-252-2013
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Luttrell – Principal
Mr. Patterson ............. Assistant Principal
Mr. Brown ............. Assistant Principal
Mrs. Heanue ............ Assistant Principal
Mr. Wright ............. Athletic Director
Loudoun County High School
415 Dry Mill Road SW
Leesburg, VA 20175
Loudoun County High School seeks to educate 21st Century Leaders through activities that foster and celebrate
Character, Honor, and Scholarship.