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  1. FCPS students compete in a variety of academic and activity-based competitions throughout the school year. This year, six teams and 11 individuals won the Virginia High School League (VHSL) academic championship and six teams and eight individuals were the state runners-up.

  2. Justice High School (formerly known as J.E.B. Stuart High School) is a high school in the Lake Barcroft census-designated place, Virginia. [3] [4] The school is part of the Fairfax County Public Schools district. The school has a Falls Church address but is not located within the limits of the City of Falls Church.

  3. On October 26, 2017, the School Board voted to rename J.E.B. Stuart High School to Justice High School. The name Justice was chosen to honor three individuals for their roles in championing equal rights, inclusivity, and justice for all: Barbara Rose Johns, Justice Thurgood Marshall, and Colonel Louis G. Mendez, Jr.

  4. Justice High School Graduation, June 1st, 7:30 p.m., EagleBank Arena (arrive by 6:15 p.m., seated by 6:30 p.m.) Graduation Streaming Link: https://boxcast.tv/view/justice-high-school-2022-graduation-ogazf65f4ne2rdvivmvo. Behavior Expectations: We need to respect and honor the rules and expectations of the county leadership.

  5. The Ohio based Law and Leadership Institute is a state-wide initiative in collaboration with the legal community and urban public high school students. We prepare them for post-secondary and professional success through a comprehensive four-year academic program in law, leadership, analytical thinki.

  6. May 21, 2024 · Coordinates with local state agencies and other districts within Ohio on the educational needs of students in the juvenile justice system. The Ohio Educational Directory System (OEDS) has the name, phone number, and email address of each local school district justice-involved youth liaison.

  7. Feb 22, 2023 · A New Documentary Explores a Forgotten Racial Justice Fight at Linden-McKinley High School. “Shutdown” tells the story of the political unrest that rocked the Columbus school in 1971 and continues to resonate today. In May 1971, Black students at Linden-McKinley High School made a statement with their feet. To mark the birthday of Malcolm X ...