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  • November 12Course selections for grades 9, 10, 11 will take place during One Lunch the week of Dec. 9- Dec. 13.
  • November 11Schools will be closed for Thanksgiving from Wednesday, Nov. 27-Sunday, Dec. 1
  • November 11Good luck to all fall athletes as they move to state championship play and to winter athletes at try-outs.
  • November 7Falcon Forum will now be held in November, the week of Monday, Nov. 18- Friday, Nov. 22.
  • October 21Senior night for fall sports, cheer and dance will be held on Friday, October 25, before the home football game.
  • October 21Congrats to the Falcon football team for their Homecoming win over the Tallwood Lions, 23-20 on Friday night.
  • September 1All students will attend conduct assemblies on Thursday, Sept. 5, throughout the morning.
  • September 1Open House for parents, teachers and students will be Wed, Sept. 4, at 5 p.m.
  • August 19No school for students, faculty, or staff on Monday, Sept. 2, in observance of Labor Day.
  • August 19Good luck to all fall athletes as they move into their seasons.
The student news site of Frank W. Cox High School

Falcon Press News

The student news site of Frank W. Cox High School

Falcon Press News

The student news site of Frank W. Cox High School

Falcon Press News

MANAGING EDITOR

Ian Lichacz, Editor-in-Chief

Senior

Journalism III student

Ian enjoys scuba diving and sailing when he’s not on his horse.

All content by Ian Lichacz

Rapid Fire Questions: Mr. Hahn

Ian Lichacz, Editor-In-Chief
March 15, 2018

[Video] Weekly Update // 01/22/18

Ian Lichacz, Editor-In-Chief
January 24, 2018

[Video] Senior mural bringing back tradition

Adia Horvath, Arts & Entertainment Editor
December 12, 2017

Falcon Press weekly highlights

Ian Lichacz, Editor-In-Chief
November 3, 2017

[Video] First “Falcon Forty”

Taylor Wilke, Managing Editor
September 14, 2017
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Ian Lichacz, Managing Editor
May 8, 2017
VIRGINIA BEACH CITIZENS gather to see the washed up whale on 80th Street at the Oceanfront this past weekend.

Whale deaths rise locally

Ian Lichacz, Managing Editor
February 16, 2017
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