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Dominion Blog

Alumni Reflection: Inspiro Week

Krista Wichterman graduated from Dominion in 2020. She currently attends Baylor University, where she is studying English, sociology, and communications. Here, she shares a few reflections about Inspiro Week, which began during her time at Dominion. 

Alumni Interview: Jack Houston

I recently sat down with alumnus Jack Houston, who graduated from Dominion in 2023. He is now attending Grove City College, and he answered a few questions for me after completing his first semester of freshman year. 

A Charge: Your Peculiar Education

When I was asked to deliver a charge to the student body, two things came to my mind: a book I read this summer and a documentary I saw a few years back. In my view, these two things come together in a way that I think is worth your consideration.

Real World Fall Adventures in Northern Virginia

We need not go far for bad news about how the online world impacts our children. From the 2020 filmThe Social Dilemma to recent news stories likeBritish Ruling Pins Blame on Social Media for Teenager's Suicide (NYT), the negative consequences of the...

Saying Goodbye To My Smartphone

Over a year ago, Mrs. Bewley (2nd-grade teacher at South Campus) and her husband decided to ditch their smartphones. Read on to learn more about their thoughts at the time they did so, and then see what they have to say after more than a year...

6 Places for Summer Fun With Kids in NoVA

Ah, summer. The perfect time to be outside, enjoy the sun, and have a more flexible schedule. As a school community that values family time, leisure, and living life to its fullest, we offer the following inspiration for unique family fun in...

Fall Family Fun

We need not go far for bad news about how the online world impacts our children. From the 2020 film The Social Dilemma to breaking stories like British Ruling Pins Blame on Social Media for Teenager's Suicide (NYT), the negative consequences of the...

The Impact of One

Living in Northern Virginia, I am somewhat used to the transient nature of this area. Our school has many military families and families who work for the state department, so we are used to having students come and go, usually at the end of the...

Science Olympiad: STEM Success at State Competition

Myth: Classical schools teach humanities well, but they don’t have strong math or science programs. ⁠

The Treasures of Mount Vernon

As a K-12 classical Christian School, Dominion values the study of history, the pursuit of leisure over entertainment, and igniting the imaginations of children. Our area offers a wealth of treasures that support all of these goals, and a Dominion...