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Falls               Church,               Virginia               is               a               bustling               suburb               of               Washington,               DC               which               has               a               rich               and               varied               history.

It               was               first               settled               by               the               Colonists               in               1699.

It               became               a               village               in               1776,               a               town               in               1875               and               finally               gained               its               independence               as               a               city               in               1948.

Falls               Church               took               its               name               from               a               church               that               was               established               in               1769.

Located               at               the               corner               of               West               Fairfax               Street               and               Maple               Avenue,               the               Falls               Church               continues               to               serve               its               congregation               to               this               day.

Falls               Church               is               memorialized               in               the               National               Register               of               Historic               Places               for               quite               a               few               historic               places.

The               Falls               Church               was               registered               in               1970,               and               the               Federal               District               Boundary               Marker,               West               Cornerstone,               which               identifies               the               corner               of               the               City               of               Falls               Church,               and               Arlington               and               Fairfax               Counties,               was               registered               in               1991.
               Other               historic               landmarks               include               the               Fairfax               Chapel               and               Oakwood               Cemetery               from               1779,               the               original               Columbia               Baptist               Church               from               1857,               and               a               marker               for               an               official               hangman's               tree               from               1860.

Legend               has               it               that               during               the               Civil               War               Colonel               John               Mosby               of               the               Confederate               cavalry               had               ordered               his               men               to               hang               union               soldiers               from               this               tree.

Unfortunately,               the               tree               was               destroyed               in               1968               because               of               a               construction               accident,               and               only               a               marker               remains               today.
               One               popular               historic               structure               that               has               survived               as               a               working               establishment               is               the               State               Theater.

It               first               opened               its               doors               to               the               public               in               1936,               showing               the               movie,               "Thanks               A               Million"               starring               Dick               Powell.

The               theater               operated               continuously               until               1988.

On               November               27               of               that               year               it               showed               its               last               movie,               "Die               Hard"               starring               Bruce               Willis               before               closing               its               doors               to               the               public.

In               its               time               it               had               been               considered               one               of               the               finest               theaters               in               the               entire               region,               and               one               that               was               the               first               theater               to               open               for               Sunday               performances.

It               was               also               the               first               theater               on               the               East               Coast               that               was               centrally               air-conditioned               for               the               comfort               of               its               patrons.
               In               the               late               1990's,               and               after               a               multi-million               dollar               restoration,               The               State               Theatre               reopened               its               doors               as               one               of               the               Washington               Metropolitan               area's               favorite               stage               for               live               music.

Unlike               other               local               musical               venues,               the               State               Theatre               now               also               offers               full               dining               services               with               a               classically               trained               European               chef               in               its               state-of-the-art               kitchen.
               While               dining               on               some               of               the               area's               finest               cuisine,               patrons               have               enjoyed               such               notable               performers               as               America,               Catfish               Hodge,               Charlie               Hunter,               Commander               Cody,               Dave               Edmunds,               John               Mayer,               Johnny               Winter,               Larry               Carlton,               Leon               Russell,               Little               Feat,               Nils               Lofgren,               the               Pat               McGee               Band,               Edgar               Winter,               Jimmy               Buffet               and               many               other               known               and               less-known               performers.


               For               those               who               want               variety               in               their               dining               and               nightly               entertaining,               there               will               be               something               to               their               liking               in               Falls               Church.

From               the               ritzy               "2941"               restaurant               with               its               ambiance,               valets,               attentive               waiters               and               a               star-studded               menu               filled               with               such               delights               as               calamari               and               zucchini               tempura,               tartare,               saffron               risotto               with               sweet               clams,               or               a               host               of               other               delicacies,               to               the               more               lively               and               down-to-earth               sports               bars               like               "Grevey's,"               Falls               Church               has               it               all.
               There               are               also               the               more               traditional               restaurants               such               as               "Pistone's               Italian               Inn,"               the               "Broad               Street               Grill",               "JV's               Restaurant,"               the               "Sign               of               the               Whale,"               and               the               "Bread               House,               "or               the               more               exotic               dining               establishments               like               the               "Bangkok               Blues,"               the               "Bay               Lo               Restaurant,"               the               "Café               Bon               Phuong,"               or               the               "Cuu-Long               Restaurant.
               And               of               course               Falls               Church               also               caters               to               the               palate               of               those               who               might               want               a               billiards               bar               like               the               "Shark               Club,"               or               the               more               day-to-day               eateries               such               as               the               "Chicken               Out               Rotisserie"               or               "Edy's               Chicken               &               Steak"               South               American               restaurant.
               For               the               health               conscious,               "Bally's               Total               Fitness"               gym               in               the               Loehmann's               Shopping               center               offers               a               full-service               fitness               establishment.

Situated               in               a               large,               two-story               building,               club               members               can               take               advantage               of               aerobic               stations,               free-weights               or               machine-weights,               indoor               and               outdoor               pools,               as               well               as               a               number               of               different               exercise               programs               and               private               trainers.

For               busy               moms               who               can't               get               babysitters               there               is               also               a               monitored               toddler               play               area.

Finally,               a               well-stocked               store               sells               energy               shakes,               diet               and               exercise               supplements,               gym               bags,               work-out               clothes               and               pretty               much               everything               else               that               a               gym               regular               would               need.
               For               those               who               want               to               go               shopping,               Falls               Church               is               the               place               to               be.

Besides               the               Loehmann's               shopping               center               on               Rt.

50,               Falls               Church               is               next               door               to               the               nationally               known               Tyson's               Corner               shopping               mall,               reachable               by               Rt.

50,               Rt               123,               Rt               495               and               Rt               7,               where               almost               everything               and               anything               can               be               purchased.

Falls               Church               is               also               next               to               the               Bailey's               Crossroads               shopping               centers               plus               the               Seven               Corners               Shopping               Center,               both               of               which               can               be               reached               by               Rt.

50               or               Rt.

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               Falls               Church               also               boasts               about               having               one               of               the               highest               achieving               secondary               school               systems               in               the               country.

High               school               graduates               have               ample               opportunities               to               continue               their               higher               education               in               the               immediate               area               by               attending               Marymount               University               in               Arlington,               George               Mason               University               in               Fairfax               City,               Georgetown,               George               Washington,               American               and               Howard               Universities               in               nearby               Washington,               DC               plus               many               commercial               schools               of               higher               education               throughout               the               area.


               Every               major               religion               has               its               worshippers               in               or               around               Falls               Church.

Many               of               the               different               Christian               churches               are               here,               as               are               synagogues,               temples               and               mosques.
               With               such               a               variety               in               its               people,               Falls               Church               has               become               a               hub               of               activity.

Providing               housing               for               many               employees               of               the               Federal               Government               in               nearby               Washington,               DC               or               the               service               men               and               women               of               the               numerous               military               posts               throughout               the               area,               including               the               Pentagon               in               Arlington,               or               the               hundreds               of               thousands               of               employees               of               the               many               national               and               international               corporations               in               the               area,               Falls               Church               has               had               to               address               the               ever-burgeoning               pressures               of               housing,               transportation               and               social               service               needs.
               Many               of               the               nation's               largest               real               estate               companies               as               well               as               many               local               ones,               help               find               housing               accommodations               for               buyers               and               renters               alike.

Falls               Church               offers               different               types               of               housing               including               apartments,               condos,               townhouses               and               single               family               detached               homes.
               New               arrivals               to               Falls               Church,               looking               to               purchase               their               homes,               are               often               surprised               by               "sticker               shock"               when               they               realize               that               Falls               Church               boasts               one               of               the               highest               price               ranges               for               real               estate               in               the               country.
               And               if               steep               real               estate               prices               aren't               intimidating               enough,               Falls               Church               is               in               a               geographical               area               that               has               been               deemed               to               be               one               of               the               nation's               most               grid-locked               traffic               areas.

It               has               become               increasingly               more               difficult               to               note               the               end               of               the               morning               rush               hour               and               the               beginning               of               the               afternoon               one               because               of               the               unending               stream               of               traffic.

It               is               abysmal               and               the               average               Falls               Church               resident               now               spends               more               time               in               a               car               than               ever               before.
               Local               bus               service,               however,               is               very               good.

Falls               Church               operates               its               own               local               bus               service               that               supplements               Fairfax               County's               metro               system.
               The               subway               system               that               connects               many               parts               of               Northern               Virginia,               suburban               Maryland               and               the               District               of               Columbia               has               two               stops               in               Falls               Church,               both               on               the               "Orange"               line.

The               East               Falls               Church               and               the               West               Falls               Church               metro               stations               shuttle               workers               back               and               forth               into               the               District               of               Columbia               every               day.

Although               very               heavily               used               by               its               patrons,               the               subway               is               expensive               and               not               as               flexible               and               far-reaching               as               the               systems               in               other               parts               of               the               country.
               In               spite               of               the               daily               grind,               Falls               Church               has               a               good               mix               of               entertainment               and               relaxation               opportunities.

There               are               many               parks               with               weekend               functions               like               Little               League               Baseball,               PeeWee               Football,               Jazz,               or               any               number               of               different               forms               of               sport,               music               or               entertainment.
               Falls               Church               is               no               longer               a               small               country               outpost.

It               is               a               modern               metropolis               with               all               the               good               and               the               bad               that               modern               cities               have               to               offer.






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    Enrolling               in               a               liberal               arts               college               is               an               excellent               way               to               gain               preparation               for               a               wide               variety               of               jobs               and               professions,               for               these               universities               often               place               a               great               deal               of               emphasis               on               developing               the               whole               student.

    If               you               are               looking               for               the               best               liberal               arts               colleges               in               the               South,               look               no               further               than               the               state               of               Georgia,               which               is               home               to               some               very               exemplary               liberal               arts               colleges.

    Agnes               Scott               College
                   Located               in               the               charming               town               of               Decatur,               Georgia,               Agnes               Scott               College               is               an               ideal               place               to               pursue               an               undergraduate               education,               as               it               is               both               highly               ranked               and               heavily               student-focused.

    This               college               for               women               is               also               well-known               for               its               generosity               in               terms               of               awarding               financial               aid               to               students               who               both               need               and               deserve               it.

    If               you               choose               to               attend               this               liberal               arts               college,               you               will               find               yourself               in               an               institution               that               remains               devoted               to               student               learning               and               scholarly               excellence,               since               100%               of               the               faculty               have               earned               the               highest               degree               in               their               relative               field.

    They               are               also               within               easy               reach               of               Atlanta,               giving               you               the               excellent               resources               such               a               large               city               provides.
                   Reinhardt               University
                   Although               somewhat               larger               than               your               average               liberal               arts               institution,               Reinhardt               has               not               let               that               stand               in               the               way               of               its               continuing               dedication               to               a               liberal               arts               education               and               the               benefit               of               its               students.

    They               offer               majors               in               a               wide               variety               of               areas,               ranging               from               art               and               biology               to               English               and               media,               culture,               and               society.

    They               also               offer               several               graduate               programs,               including               a               Master               of               Education.

    They               have               a               small               student               to               faculty               ratio,               meaning               that               you               will               get               the               attention               you               deserve               from               your               faculty               mentors,               and               they               are               also               home               to               an               exemplary               honors               program               that               is               a               great               way               for               especially               talented               students               to               challenge               themselves               intellectually               and               academically.
                   Berry               College
                   If               you               are               looking               for               a               liberal               arts               college               that               combines               a               rigorous               academic               curriculum               with               real-life               work               experience,               then               you               should               definitely               consider               enrolling               in               Berry               College,               which               challenges               its               students               to               engage               in               the               world               and               to               become               a               part               of               it.

    It               sits               on               one               of               the               world's               largest               campuses,               with               a               breathtaking               natural               beauty               that               encourages               a               positive               learning               environment.

    Their               faculty               are               well-known               scholars               in               their               fields,               with               96%               holding               a               terminal               degree.

    They               offer               a               wide               variety               of               academic               majors,               as               well               as               a               select               few               graduate               programs.
                   If               you               want               to               get               the               most               out               of               your               educational               years,               then               be               sure               to               consider               any               one               of               the               excellent               liberal               arts               colleges               of               Georgia.






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    About 'the university of the arts tuition'|Equality Part Five of a Manifesto for the Arts and Humanities







    About 'the university of the arts tuition'|Equality Part Five of a Manifesto for the Arts and Humanities








    To               me,               like               thousands               of               other               parents,               the               No               Child               Left               Behind               Law               meant               improvements               to               our               educational               system               so               every               child,               whether               struggling               or               advanced,               would               have               the               opportunity               to               open               their               minds               and               thrive.

    But               how               many               of               us               have               taken               the               time               to               read               about               this               law?

    If               we               did               perhaps               we               would               challenge               the               wording...

    The               General               Idea
                   The               "No               Child               Left               Behind"               Act               (NCLB)               was               signed               into               law               on               January               8,               2002.

    It's               sole               purpose               is               to               increase               math               and               reading               skills               in               schools               across               America               ranging               from               kindergarten               to               the               high               school               years.

    The               law               created               an               accountability               system               where               schools               have               to               meet               adequate               yearly               progress               goals               to               allow               every               student               to               reach               proficiency               levels               in               both               math               and               reading.

    Assessments               of               progress               may               vary               from               state               to               state               yet               are               a               necessity               to               ensure               the               receipt               of               federal               money               to               aid               in               the               school's               enrichment.
                   The               law               states               also               every               teacher               must               obtain               at               least               a               bachelor's               degree,               fulfill               state               certification               and               licensing,               and               demonstrate               expertise               in               the               subject               matter               in               which               they               instruct               if               that               school               is               to               receive               federal               funding.
                   Another               requirement               to               receive               these               monies               is               to               use               scientifically-based               research               strategies               for               classroom               instruction               and               professional               development               of               the               staff.

    But               if               a               particular               school               is               not               interested               in               receiving               federal               funds               they               need               not               adhere               to               these               guidelines.
                   The               NCLB               act               is,               in               a               sense,               attempting               to               minimize               educational               gaps               by               creating               common               expectations               for               all               students.

    It               requires               schools               to               give               focus               to               those               traditionally               "under-served"               groups               such               as               low-income               students,               African               Americans,               Latinos               and               those               students               with               a               disability,               etc.

    And               according               to               the               Department               of               Education,               since               the               law's               inception,               achievement               gaps               in               reading               and               math               skills               between               racial               groups               are               at               an               all-time               low.
                   The               Parental               Issues
                   Fundamentally,               the               NCLB               act               is               a               monumental               step               in               the               right               direction.

    I               mean               consider               the               idea               that               every               child               will               obtain               the               necessary               skills               to               become               a               productive               adult!

    For               far               too               long               too               many               children               have               "slipped               through               the               cracks"               or               "skated               by"               in               school               only               to               leave               educational               institutions               unable               to               read               beyond               a               sixth               grade               level               -               sometimes               even               lower.

    And               simple               math               skills,               such               as               adding               up               purchases               or               making               change               require               the               use               of               a               calculator.
                   The               reality               is               in               today's               fast-paced               world               it               is               nearly               impossible               to               get               a               decent               job               that               will               support               a               family               with               such               poor               remedial               skills,and               obtaining               that               college               degree,               another               necessity               in               today's               world,               remains               for               many,               is               just               a               pipe               dream.

    But               if               every               child               were               to               acquire               the               necessary               fundamental               skills               perhaps               the               vicious               cycle               of               poverty               and               illiteracy               would               be               stopped               in               its               tracks.
                   But               is               the               NCLB               law               truly               doing               what               its               name               suggests               -               leaving               no               child               left               behind?
                   Are               our               children               benefitting               from               these               standardized               testings,               or               is               the               focus               in               the               classroom               solely               based               on               a               limited               number               of               skills               just               to               increase               the               number               of               successful               test               results?
                   Is               it               fair               that,               in               all               likelihood,               yearly               progress               goals               are               set               at               a               minimal               level               so               these               goals               are               met,               therefore               ensuring               "bonus"               funding               for               success               -               or               that               perhaps               schools               are               failing               to               meet               adequate               progress               to               ensure               additional               resources               and               funds?
                   Recent               surveys               have               found               that               more               than               70%               of               schools               have               increased               instructional               time               for               reading               writing               and               math               (the               primary               focus               of               the               law)               but               have               been               forced               to               decrease               such               subjects               as               social               studies,               arts,               foreign               languages               and               even               physical               education.

    Funding               allocations               are               provided               only               for               teaching               "core"               subjects               (reading               and               math),               therefore               forcing               any               programs               not               necessary               to               providing               the               "essential               skills"               to               be               limited               or               cut               altogether               from               the               curriculum.

    So               are               we               losing               the               benefits               of               a               broad               education?
                   And               this               law               says               "no               child               left               behind."..so               are               we               sacrificing               our               gifted               children               for               the               sake               of               those               who               may               need               a               little               extra               work               with               remedial               skills?
                   Sure,               there               are               alternatives               to               a               public               school               education,               but               many               parents               of               gifted               children               cannot               afford               the               lofty               tuition               payments               of               a               private               school.

    Why               should               they               be               expected               to               fork               out               thousands               of               dollars               every               year               just               because               their               child               is               beyond               the               remedial               focus               of               the               public               school?
                   Is               There               an               Answer?


                   There               is               no               "one-size-fits-all"               solution.

    Some               children               will               continue               to               struggle               no               matter               how               proficient               the               instructional               materials,               just               as               some               will               thrive               no               matter               how               poor               the               quality               of               teaching.

    And               just               performing               "test               drills"               in               order               to               rank               a               school               as               proficient               does               not               broaden               the               mind.
                   As               a               parent               the               best               thing               you               can               do               is               get               involved.

    No               one               knows               your               child               better               than               you.

    Of               course               considering               the               advice               from               a               qualified               educator               is               always               recommended,               but               you,               the               parent               ultimately               have               the               last               say               when               it               comes               to               your               child's               education.
                   If               your               current               public               school               is               failing               to               address               your               child's               needs               seek               alternatives.

    Many               parents               do               not               know               that               if               a               school               fails               to               meet               their               adequate               yearly               progress               goals               for               two               years               or               more               that               school               must               offer               children               to               transfer               to               a               higher-performing               local               school,               or               receive               things               like               free               tutoring               or               attendance               in               after-school               programs.

    Some               colleges               even               offer               programs,               free               or               for               a               nominal               fee,               for               your               child               to               attend               college-level               courses               for               college               credits               which               can               replace               that               particular               subject               in               middle               school               or               high               school.

    There               are               also               free               or               low-cost               educational               camps,               such               as               the               University               of               Minnesota's               free               high-tech               camp               for               disadvantaged               kids.

    But               keep               in               mind               although               most               summer               camps               can               be               costly,               many               of               these               extracurricular               educational               camps               provide               need-based               scholarships               so               a               family's               financial               situation               will               not               prohibit               any               student               from               accessing               the               opportunity               to               challenge               one's               mind.
                   Our               educational               system               is               not               without               flaws               but               the               No               Child               Left               Behind               law               is               a               good               step               forward.

    But               keep               in               mind               its               purpose               is               to               lower               illiteracy               rates               and               to               assure               every               child               has               the               opportunity               to               step               out               into               the               real               world               with               the               remedial               skills               expected.

    It               is               foolish               of               us               as               parents               to               assume               that               any               one               school               can               provide               the               individual               needs               of               every               student               as               its               title               suggests.

    If               you               feel               your               child               is               not               receiving               the               skills               he               or               she               needs,               step               up               and               take               action.

    And               the               first               step               is               to               know               the               contents               of               the               NCLB               law.

    The               law               forces               schools               to               be               held               accountable               but               whether               or               not               it               stands               up               to               expected               levels               is               something               schools               do               not               typically               make               public               knowledge.

    So               ask               questions               and               arm               yourself               with               the               most               powerful               tool               we               as               parents               have               to               assure               our               children               are               getting               the               education               they               need               -               knowledge!






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