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  • Go to College Without Leaving Briar Woods' Halls

    Thursday, November 11, 2010 By: Katelyn Sellars

    Scenario: Ten colleges to visit before deciding on “the one.” But way too much school work to complete means not missing a day. How do Briar Woods High school students balance their schedule and learn

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  • How to Survive Crowded Hallways

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Devin Williams

    An additional three hundred students recently became Briar Woods High School Falcons. This increase means jam-packed hallways, and larger class sizes.

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  • One Cohesive Unit

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Casey Fabris

    In the remaining two games of the regular season, the Falcon Volleyball Programs hopes to continue to improve their already impressive 12-6 regular season record.

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  • Students Substitute Spirit for Shirts

    Friday, October 22, 2010 By: Bailey Kirkpatrick

    Orange crush, white out, blue out - whatever it’s called, Briar Woods High Schools students have worn the proper spirit color for this year’s football season. However, some students opt to fashion the

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  • Whiteout Does Wonders For Falcons

    Tuesday, October 19, 2010 By: Osama Farooqi

    The homecoming festivities kicked off early in “downtown Brambleton” as the Briar Woods Falcons danced their way to a 46-6 victory over the Potomac Falls Panthers Friday night.

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  • Homecoming 2010

    Tuesday, October 19, 2010 By: Devin Williams

    The 2010 Briar Woods High School homecoming week began with fake wigs and ended in togas and flour.

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  • Disappearing Electronics

    Monday, October 18, 2010 By: Aaron McAndrew

    One of the big precautions for each new school year is to secure and keep electronics safe. Electronics theft is the biggest security issue for students at Briar Woods High School.

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  • More Falcons Call Briar Woods Home

    Thursday, October 14, 2010 By: Kiley Garrett

    On September 7th, approximately 1600 students filled Briar Woods High School’s hallways for the first day of the 2010-2011 school year; more than doubling the school’s size since its opening in 2005.

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  • The Dangers of Being a High School Sports Photographer

    Wednesday, October 13, 2010 By: Katelyn Sellars

    I have decided that being tackled by a varsity football player, from Loudoun County High School, is a snap.

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  • Falcon Football Soaring

    Tuesday, October 12, 2010 By: Osama Farooqi

    As the summer came to an end, the Briar Woods High School football team was bursting with energy and endless potential.

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The Falcon Flyer Briar Woods High School Ashburn, VA
Issue Date: Monday, October 04, 2010 Issue: VI Last Update: Thursday, November 11, 2010
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Scenario: Ten colleges to visit before deciding on “the one.” But way too much school work to complete means not missing a day. How do Briar Woods High school students balance their schedule and learn
full story 
An additional three hundred students recently became Briar Woods High School Falcons. This increase means jam-packed hallways, and larger class sizes.
full story 
In the remaining two games of the regular season, the Falcon Volleyball Programs hopes to continue to improve their already impressive 12-6 regular season record.
full story 
Orange crush, white out, blue out - whatever it’s called, Briar Woods High Schools students have worn the proper spirit color for this year’s football season. However, some students opt to fashion the
full story 
The homecoming festivities kicked off early in “downtown Brambleton” as the Briar Woods Falcons danced their way to a 46-6 victory over the Potomac Falls Panthers Friday night.
full story 
The 2010 Briar Woods High School homecoming week began with fake wigs and ended in togas and flour.
full story 
One of the big precautions for each new school year is to secure and keep electronics safe. Electronics theft is the biggest security issue for students at Briar Woods High School.
full story 
On September 7th, approximately 1600 students filled Briar Woods High School’s hallways for the first day of the 2010-2011 school year; more than doubling the school’s size since its opening in 2005.
full story 
I have decided that being tackled by a varsity football player, from Loudoun County High School, is a snap.
full story 
As the summer came to an end, the Briar Woods High School football team was bursting with energy and endless potential.
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