“Footloose” is MTV’s spin on the “High School Musical” formula, a gritty song and dance flick starring two star-crossed teenagers. While it stays incredibly faithful to the source material, even
Steve Stuban was at Luther Jackson Middle School for seven hours June 9, waiting as the Fairfax County School Board held a final vote on the proposed disciplinary reforms. This
When students register for a challenging class, they may find the content overwhelming and request that their counselor switch them out. This is no longer an option at the school.
The PTSA is currently looking for a student to sit on the executive board and
Stella Mistica, Ugandan mother of two, traveled the United States with Invisible Children, an organization
A recent change in the parking policy now allows licensed sophomores to acquire parking passes.
On September 30, the new SGA House of Representatives program will hold their first meeting.
With the new year there have been many problems with the students schedules, classes have
“Ancient Civilizations,” “Under the Ocean” and “Disney Movies.” Every year, students get to transform their
Virginia law now requires student athletes and their parents to take a training program on
In response to the recent allegations proposed in The Washington Post, Superintendent Jack D. Dale
The players stand on the court with their eyes glued to the net, awaiting the
Although there are a wide variety of sports offered to students, the school’s special education
New assistant football coach Bryan Molle transferred from Lake Braddock to our school. He taught
Senior diver Cory Bowersox surveys the silent pool around him. He briefly contemplates his next
Joe Momorella, a dedicated volunteer for the Booster Club, received the Chain Gang award on
Blackout is the new official name for the football team’s starting 12 defensive players,
Back in the fall of 1971 there was no Burke, Clifton or traffic. Robinson and
During the softball season, the team benefited on the field from the close relationships they
Steve Stuban was at Luther Jackson Middle School for seven hours June 9, waiting as
Ten years and eighteen days ago, the country was shaken by the now infamous attacks
Although neither of our new subschool principals are new to the school, they are both
As the summer sun beats down from above, sounds of little kids shrieking, teenagers chattering
The clinic’s official name was changed this year to the health room by the Fairfax
Victory is the newest club in the Robinson Christian Fellowship. The club is focused on
We sampled various items at Peterson’s Ice Cream Depot in Historic Clifton, VA. This unique
Marching around the streets of Fairfax, tuba high up over his shoulder, he’s hailed as
American Idol runner-up Lauren Alaina released “Wildflower” October 11. The album contains a vast array
Joe Jonas ‘Fastlife’ “Fastlife” is, in one word, decent. It is not a life-changing album
A pounding bass, ‘nasty’ drops and remixes altering the original song past recognition are signature
Whether they are watching a cartoon robot named WALL-E or a Transformer named Bumblebee, the
Free, Legal and Totally Awesome Music RCRDLBL – A platform for launching new artists since
When the books were all published, ‘Potter’ fans were able to say, ‘there are still
“Footloose” is MTV’s spin on the “High School Musical” formula, a gritty song and dance
Children are on the edge of their seats, attempting to enter the ‘Circle of Life,’
When students register for a challenging class, they may find the content overwhelming and request
The SGA’s constant battle to improve the school in interesting ways never ends. This year,
Exchange students offer such a broad spectrum of benefits to the students of Robinson who
“Ancient Civilizations,” “Under the Ocean” and “Disney Movies.” Every year, students get to transform their
An original mix of Shakespeare and reality television show, “Jersey Shore,” called “Midsummer/Jersey” is debuting
Students will hear the cheers of the senior class as it bids farewell to the
The Washington Post Challenge Index, published by longtime columnist Jay Mathews, ranks local and national
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Teens live for summer, but
Athletic Training from Ram Report on Vimeo. Student athletes discuss the benefits of the athletic
Parkour Story Final from Ram Report on Vimeo. Juniors Adam Bradley and Nathanael Fowler discuss
Robinson Drama Short Plays from Ram Report on Vimeo. Robinson’s final drama production of the
Cancer Survival Short Documentary from Ram Report on Vimeo. Extended coverege of the story of
Art Show from Ram Report on Vimeo. Students discuss the artistic process behind their works
25 from Ram Report on Vimeo. Students participate in Invisible Children’s “A Day of Silence”.
Social Networking from Ram Report on Vimeo. Social networking
Wizard of Oz Preview from Ram Report on Vimeo. Students part of Theatre’s upcoming play,
Nate Henn from Ram Report on Vimeo. Nate Henn came with the Invisible Children crew
Yoga Pants Ban? from Ram Report on Vimeo. The “Yoga Pants Ban” may be a
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