Opinion: Inspiration, But at What Cost?
January 29, 2010 by Liam Malakoff ·
By Liam Malakoff
With Contribution From Lauren McCracken
Dr. Michael Miller started out as a juvenile delinquent and teenage father in Baltimore, Maryland, but in a matter of years transformed his life to become a doctor, author, and inspiration to disadvantaged youth across the nation. His speech at T.C. on December 4th was meant to inspire minority [...]
Learn More About Virtual High School
January 27, 2010 by Alexander Goldfarb ·
The Virtual High School’s high-quality courses and professional development for online teachers have been internationally recognized as a model for K-12 online education, growing from a grant-funded project to a non-profit international collaboration. The success of our collaborative is achieved by:
Member schools selecting one or more faculty members to teach over the Internet.
VHS teachers receiving [...]
Marching Titans End Season On The Right Step
January 27, 2010 by Justice Jones ·
Congratulations to the Marching Titans who finished their fall season with an excellent rating in the VBODA Marching Festival. The Marching Titans competed against four other schools in class A, earning one of the highest scores at the festival. Three other bands also received the same score. Also throughout the season the Titan band [...]
T.C Williams Host District Orchestra Concert
January 27, 2010 by Justice Jones ·
Congratulations to the eight T.C Williams students who participated in the 2010 District X Honors Orchestra Concert, which was held in the T.C Auditorium on Saturday January 9. T.C was one of 21 schools that participated in this program. This is the second year that T.C. has hosted the Orchestra event, next year it will [...]
Cookie Cutting at TC
November 24, 2009 by Thomas Conner ·
Two cookies for the price of three is just wrong. As many students have probably already noticed, cookies only come in bags of two this year. Last year they came in bags of three. This normally wouldn’t be a big deal except that it costs one dollar to buy a bag of two cookies; the [...]
Administration Should Give Students More Freedom, Off-Campus Lunch
November 5, 2009 by Alexander Hampl ·
T.C. is lagging academically. This is an undisputed fact. If the administration introduced off-campus lunch, but as a tie-in with academic performance, grades would immediately shoot up.

