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The student voice of West Potomac High School

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The student voice of West Potomac High School

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The student voice of West Potomac High School

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Model UN Sees Biggest Attendance to Date at WESTPOMUNC III

Model UN Sees Biggest Attendance to Date at WESTPOMUNC III

Nina Raneses, Co-Editor in Chief Dec 18, 2015

West Potomac’s Model United Nations Club held their third internal conference, WESTPOMUNC III, on Wednesday afternoon. The topic of the conference was the Syrian refugee crisis, a topic chosen by club members. Delegates were also met with a “crisis”...

Administration Talks Digital Citizenship at PTSA Meeting

Administration Talks Digital Citizenship at PTSA Meeting

Jonathan Milam, Reporter Nov 24, 2015

On Monday Nov. 9, Principal Alexander Case brought the topic of Digital Citizenship to the November PTSA meeting. He emphasized how important it is to not only instruct students on the responsibilities that come with technology, but to show how classrooms...

Alex Case receives congratulations during announcement of his appointment

New Principal Selected for West Potomac

Staff Dec 11, 2013

The search for West Potomac High School's new principal concluded today with the announcement that Alexander Case, currently an assistant principal at WestPo, had been selected to take over the top position. Effective Dec. 16th, Case will assume all administrative...

Students and staff waiting in the gym until power resumes

Lights Out at West Potomac

Erin Conway, Staff Reporter Nov 1, 2013

On October 29th, despite the fact that West Potomac had lost power, students were still piling out of buses and cars at 7:00 a.m. to start the school day. “The school handled it as best they could,” commented senior Mary Stilwell, “but Fairfax County...