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Founded 1991 • Vol. XXXV N o . 37
The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia
F.C. Council ‘LOVE’ AFFIRMED AT CITY HALL Candidates Face Off at Chamber The Issue: How Good Has Current Council Been? by Nicholas F. Benton
Falls Church News-Press
The last Falls Church City Council candidate forum before the upcoming Nov. 4 election was slated to be held last night, after the News-Press’ deadline for this week. It will be reported on next week, the N-Ps final before election day. But an exemplary face-off was held the day before, this Tuesday, hosted by the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce in the ultra-modern venue of the fanciest screening room of the new Paragon Theaters in downtown F.C. Chamber members sat in comfy theater chairs where they munched their lunches as the six candidates for Council lined up behind a table far below them, beneath a giant silver screen, and reached their audience with the help of a microphone. The candidates, seated as facing the audience left to right, were all on hand, incumbent David Snyder, newcomer Brian Pendleton, incumbent Laura Downs, first timer Arthur Agin, incumbent Marybeth
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MEMBERS OF THE Falls Church City Council peered through the “O” of the new “LOVE” sculpture unveiled in a ceremony on the Falls Church City Hall campus yesterday morning. The new sculpture, entitled, “Reflection: Diversity and Inclusion,” joins other symbols, like the multi-language “Welcome” art at the City Hall entrance, expressing the Little City’s big heart. Falls Church City Manager said at the unveiling, “The City of Falls Church has long been known as a welcoming community with a big heart, and this artwork perfectly captures that spirit.” (Photo: News-Press)
F.C. School Board Debate Focuses on Qualifications
by Nicholas F. Benton
Falls Church News-Press
The one and only actual debate among the five candidates seeking election to the Falls Church School Board was held on the Learning Stairs at the new Meridian High School last week, and while there was little of substance that the five women disagreed upon, the biggest
matter may turn out to be not issues at all so much as basic qualifications. That would go to the question of whether or not concrete experience as an educator would be grounds for whether or not someone should be elected to the board. Currently among incumbents running, there is only one with educator experience, Kathleen Tysse with a masters in teaching from
U.Va. Among the five candidates running, incumbents Lori Silverman and Anne Sherwood, both attorneys, are not educators, while both of the new candidates, Sharon Mergler and MaryKate Hughes, both have educator backgrounds. Mergler has 20 years experience working with students with disabilities and Hughes has 25 years experience as an educator as a National
Education Award winner. Focus at the forum was also on the issue of the unexpected flat enrollment numbers for the system this fall, compared to the robust continued growth anticipated by the board’s consultants. While the flat enrollment number was not as severe as the actual loss in enrollment for
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