In November 2025, students at Park View High School were presented with an amazing opportunity: working with renowned poet, Regie Cabico, also known as the Lady Gaga of spoken word. Cabico is most known...
On Friday, March 15th, World View participated in the final Battle of the Bands hosted at Tally Ho in Leesburg. There were twelve bands that participated--many were charismatic, charming the audience with...
For over a decade, groups of Loudoun County Youth have hosted a joint program for teen musicians. With the help of Loudoun County Parks, Recreation, and Community Services (PRCS), Loudoun...
As two buses full of Park View students strode down the streets of Washington D.C, students in the back were playing music and talking to each other as they waited to arrive at the Capital One Arena. This...
As they start their 2nd year as a program, Patriot Productions opens with a captivating rendition of The Play That Goes Wrong: High School Edition, directed by Mary Rose Lunde, Park View’s theatre director....
Celebrating Rachmaninoff’s 150th Birthday
On February 3rd of 2023, Melissa and I traveled from Park View High School to Bethesda, Maryland to attend a concert to celebrate Sergei Rachmaninoff’s 150th...
On October 25th, 2022, The Park View High School Marching Band performed for the halftime show of the Washington Wizards vs. Detroit Pistons game at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC!
Performance...
It's 2015. Guilford Elementary is putting on its first theatre production, and 10 year old Emma Kelley is waiting behind the curtains for her big moment. It was her very first production that would start...
It’s 2019. A young Patrick Sealy performed at his very first concert at Park View his 8th grade year — some wild little spark in his heart, unbeknownst to him, drove him to do Band. That spark drove...
On the morning of April 7th the members of World View, Park View’s public performing
band class, departed from Sterling to tour colleges around Virginia and Maryland and perform music.
This...
From October 26 to 28, the Park View Theatre department performed a rendition of Kate Moore’s Radium Girls, a play detailing the struggles of factory workers exposed to lethal amounts of radioactivity...