On Sunday Oct. 15, a regional college fair was held at George Mason University, where thousands of students and families attended to learn more about colleges all over the country. The Eagle Bank Arena...
When you chose your classes over the summer for this school year, you may have noticed a new elective: African American History. This elective is only two years old at CVHS and is also quite new to many...
At CVHS, K.A.S.T. (Kids Are Scientists Too) is an organization where high school students volunteer to teach elementary schoolers about science and do fun experiments with them throughout the school year....
Before the Homecoming Dance on Saturday, September 30, Centreville had an exciting start to its Homecoming weekend with the pep rally, parade, tailgate, and football game on Friday, September 29.
The...
Leading up to the Homecoming football game and dance, CVHS students showed their pep by participating in the "Men in Black" themed spirit week the week before the game, Sept. 26 through Sept. 29.
Men...
On September 8, 2023, Centreville’s first Wildcat Congress of the school year was held. Wildcat Congress is a meeting of all of the school's clubs and organizations to share important news and updates....
On April 22 and 23, Theater Centreville performed their spring musical, Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka. This was Centreville’s second show of the year, after a successful run of Mutually Assured Destruction...
Mrs. Heidi Brown is a double-AP course teacher at Centreville, an expert in both AP Psychology and AP U.S. History. She came to Centreville as a teacher in 2013, teaching psychology throughout the past...
Centreville’s Robotics Club has started a month-long robotics club at Bull Run Elementary School to “introduce and explore concepts of robotics, guiding [students] but allowing for their own exploration,”...
With college application season nearing an end, Centreville senior stress levels have reached their peak as students frantically try to maintain their high first semester grades. While not every senior...
On December 2nd, Mrs. Cash’s human anatomy class studied the integumentary system by doing a wound lab. The students created fake, but realistic, wounds on their bodies to learn about injuries to the...
From November 18th-20th, Theatre Centreville performed their fall play, Mutually Assured Destruction: 10 Plays About Brothers and Sisters by Don Zolidis.
The show was split up into two acts, which together...