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Here’s where you’ll find news about Independent Education and news about our member schools in Washington, D.C., Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland.

Registration is Now Open for Two Blended Learning Courses

May 30, 2013 Registration is now open for two innovative Independent Education professional development opportunities co-sponsored with the Online... 

IE Student To Embark On Deep-Sea Expedition With Titanic Discoverer

May 23, 2013 Falls Church, VA (April 2013) – While many children are looking forward to winding down and... 

Two IE Students Named U.S. Presidential Scholars

May 17, 2013 Two students at Independent Education member schools have been named Presidential Scholars by the U.S. Department... 

Edmund Burke School’s Senior to Play for Salvadorian Under-20 World Cup Team

May 10, 2013 Edmund Burke School ’s senior Romy Hernandez is training in El Salvador with the junior national... 

Lowrie Teaching Award Announced

May 8, 2013 Angeliki &"Kiki” Vargas, a fifth grade teacher at Sandy Spring Friends School in Onley, Maryland, has... 

Four Foxcroft Students Named to Governor’s Summer Programs

May 3, 2013 Four members of the Junior Class at Foxcroft School , an Independent Education member school, have... 

Information Night: Why Consider an Independent School

April 29, 2013 Browne Academy is hosting the third annual Independent School Information Night on Tuesday, April 30, 2013,... 

Two IE Educators Honored by The Washington Post

April 10, 2013 The Washington Post recognized two educators from Independent Education member schools for the 2013 Distinguished Educational... 

Introducing May 2 Speaker Maurice J. Elias, Ph.D.

April 5, 2013 Independent Education was proud to welcome Maurice J. Elias, Ph.D., professor of Psychology and Director of... 

Rescheduled Spring Breakfast Roundtables I

April 4, 2013 Due to the previous inclement weather in early March, the Spring Breakfast Roundtables I for Associate... 

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