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Falls Church News-Press 9-5-2024

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September 5 - 11, 2024

Falls Church, Virginia • w w w . fc n p . c o m • Free

Founded 1991 • Vol. XXXIV N o . 30

The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia

Special City THE ARTS SHINE IN F.C. Council Election Candidates Set: Downs, Murphy 2 Face Off to Fill Vacant Seat on F.C. City Council by Nicholas F. Benton

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Laura Downs and John Murphy will be facing off in a two-way competition in the special election to fill the vacant seat on the Falls Church City Council. The election will be held along with the federal races on Nov. 5, with advance voting beginning in just two weeks on Sept. 20. The special election is being held to fill the seat vacated by the resignation of Council member Caroline Lian last month. As the clock struck 5 p.m. last Friday, the deadline passed for prospective candidates to file with the Falls Church Voter Registrar’s office, at which point Registrar David Bjerke sent out an email announcing who’d qualified for the ballot. Two other F.C. citizens had filled out initial paperwork, but did not arrive with the required 125 petition signatures by the deadline.

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FALLS CHURCH ARTS board member Maureen Budetti, a former member of the Falls Church City Council, welcomed a large group of supporters at the opening of a new exhibition at the FCA Gallery on West Broad last week. See review on Page 8. (News-Press Photo)

Noonan Announces Surprise Retirement by John Brett

In a surprise development, Falls Church City Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Peter Noonan announced his retirement last week, effective at the end of the 2024-25 school year. After dedicating 33 years to public education, including 14 years as a superintendent and eight years leading the Falls Church Public Schools, Noonan said in a letter that he’s decided to step down to spend more time with his family. In his letter to the Falls

Church community, Noonan expressed his gratitude and pride in the accomplishments achieved during his tenure at FCCPS. He noted that his decision to retire is driven by his desire to spend more time with his partner, Bethany, and their children, as well as with their extended family. Since joining FCCPS in April 2017, Noonan has overseen numerous transformative projects and initiatives. Under his leadership, the school system has achieved: • Renovation and expan-

sion of Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School • Construction of a new LEED-certified, solar-powered high school, complemented by a peace garden, and the creation of a dynamic secondary campus by merging with the middle school • Development of the site of the old George Mason High School • Expansion of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program to include Jessie Thackrey Preschool (JTP) and the Career-Related Programme

(CP) at Meridian High School (MHS) • Historic academic performance with the highest number of IB diploma candidates since its inception • Development and implementation of a comprehensive 5-year Strategic Plan with extensive community involvement • Recognition as a Top Workplace in the Greater DC area • Establishment of the first

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