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Lake Braddock's Independent Student Newspaper

The Bear Facts

Lake Braddock's Independent Student Newspaper

The Bear Facts

Lake Braddock's Independent Student Newspaper

The Bear Facts

Peyton Davis: World-Class Irish Step Dancer

Peyton Davis: World-Class Irish Step Dancer

Anna Rae Buschman and Nuha Mohammed, Reporters for The Bruin Times April 3, 2016

Eighth grader, Peyton Davis, is a three-time national champion for Irish Step Dancing. She participates in about 20 local and out-of-the-country competitions in a year. Davis dances year-long and...

 A line of buses wait for students to be dismissed after the end-of-the-day bell rings.

How Your Bus Route and Stop are Decided

Anikait Dhond and Bivash Oli, Reporters for The Bruin Times April 3, 2016

Do you know how your bus routes and stops are made in order to go to school at Lake Braddock? The FCPS Transportation Department uses a series of complicated systems to make sure that you, along with 30,000...

The Low-Down On Lunches

The Low-Down On Lunches

Tyler Garkey and Andrea Cys, Reporters for The Bruin Times April 3, 2016
Who picked the lunch line foods? What are LB's favorite dishes? Why'd the nachos change shape? And more!
Alexander Suh Makes a Big Impression on Piano

Alexander Suh Makes a Big Impression on Piano

Eileen Tran and Safiya Farid, Reporters for The Bruin Times April 3, 2016

This past December, at the intermediate orchestra concert, a seventh grade student played the piano accompaniment for the concert. Normally, this student plays violin in the beginning orchestra, but...

Aidan Hall Meets His Hero

Aidan Hall Meets His Hero

Daniel Nam and Didi Elsyad, Reporters for The Bruin Times April 3, 2016

What’s it like to meet your hero? Seventh grader Aidan Hall knows. Hall had the opportunity to meet Joshua Bell on February 10 at a rehearsal in Baltimore, Maryland. Being a famous American violinist...

Building Computers is a New Hobby

Eric Hareza and Michael Horgan, Reporters for The Bruin Times April 3, 2016
Brendan Kavanagh does something most people can’t. He builds his own, computers from technical scrap.
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