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Loudoun Now for April 27, 2023

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VOL. 8, NO. 23

10 | n EDUCATION

12 | n PUBLIC SAFETY

17 | n PUBLIC NOTICES

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APRIL 27, 2023

County to Propose New Dulles Takeoff Rules BY RENSS GREENE

rgreene@loudounnow.com

Alexis Gustin/Loudoun Now

School Board members pose with Lori Mercer and Steve Hicks, who were selected as Loudoun’s 2023 educators of the year and this year’s new teachers of the year honorees Parie Ahmady and Sarah Proper.

Mercer, Hicks Honored as Top Educators BY ALEXIS GUSTIN agustin@loudounnow.com

Hovatter Elementary School Principal Lori Mercer and Dominion High School Social Science and Global Studies teacher Steve Hicks on Tuesday were named the 2023 Loudoun County Principal of the Year and Teacher of the Year. Mercer has been the Hovatter principal since the school opened in 2021. Before that, she was the principal of Belmont Station Elementary from 2012 to 2021, and the assistant principal from 2004 to 2012. Human Resources and Talent Devel-

opment Supervisor Justin Martin read two quotes from Mercer’s nomination packet aloud. “She possesses the uncommon skill of unambiguous communication with people of all ages. She exudes passion and enthusiasm for connecting with people,” he read. “One can find her sitting in a hallway with a student in crisis, providing strategies that calm the student, or meeting with parents through any means necessary to accommodate their busy schedules.” Another stated, “a sign gifted to Mrs. Mercer from her former staff members hangs in her office and reads, ‘Great lead-

ers are like master gardeners. They plant seeds, nurture them and watch them bloom.’ Mrs. Mercer exemplifies this quote.” Mercer said she was “honored and proud to represent the school division and the principal group which is comprised of so many skilled and dedicated leaders.” Noting Helen Keller’s quote “alone we can do so little, together we can do so much,” Mercer said the statement encompasses everything she believes in about

Loudoun County will hire a consultant to come up with suggestions on reducing Dulles Airport jet noise over Brambleton homes. Meanwhile, county staff members are working out how to get the Federal Aviation Administration to answer letters from the home of Washington, DC’s international airport. Some of the difficulty in reducing the noise from flights low over the Birchwood at Brambleton neighborhood comes from assessing who has oversight—the FAA or the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, which operates Dulles— staff members reported to the Board of Supervisors Transportation and Land Use Committee on Wednesday. Principal Planner Josh Peters said county staff met with MWAA staff earlier this month, where they were told in general, MWAA is responsible for air traffic control on the ground, and the FAA is responsible in the air, with the handoff generally happening on the ground. County staff members plan to hire an aviation consultant to offer technical guidance, take part in

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