Friday, March 26, 2010

Growing Up in Loudoun County Means Going Places

After perusing through one week's worth of articles in the Loudoun County newspapers, it becomes very apparent that the young people of Loudoun are making a big impact in and out of the country. With the Loudoun County education system and vast array of opportunities available to its residents from a young age, success and drive come easy for many Loudoun County children.

Here are just a few stories that prove that growing up in Loudoun County means going places...

Sixteen Loudoun County students were named National Merit Scholarship finalists, a national award only granted to outstanding students.

Students are learning the value of charity at an elementary level, raising more than $2,000 for Haiti's recent earthquake victims.

A Loudoun County High School graduate is currently in Lithuania's capital city working for the U.S State Department. His responsibilities include meeting local officials and serving as a liaison between Washington DC and Lithuania.

A young Ashburn resident became an entrepreneur early in life when he created a social networking site based on location - a novel idea and the first social networking site of its kind.

Plato once said, "The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future in life." Growing up, most children don't realize what an impact their education will make on their future. However, most parents are well aware of this fact. They know that choosing a good community with a solid education system is the starting point that determines the direction of their child's future.

If you have have considered making the move to Loudoun County, a look at their top notch education system may very well be the factor that confirms Loudoun as the best choice for you and your family.

Helena Talbot
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