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1. Manassas Journal Messenger | County schools superintendent to be picked by April
www.manassasjm.com/servlet/Sat - [Cached]Published on: 12/18/2004 Last Visited: 12/18/2004
"I think the biggest issue that everyone was very, very concerned about was redistricting," said Lynda Bottos, president of Bull Run Middle School's Parent Teacher Student Organization.
Prince William County's public school system has faced unprecedented enrollment growth, particularly in west- end schools, fueled by residential construction. The county has 80 schools, five of which opened this year, attended by more than 66,000 students.
Bottos said that she would hope a new superintendent would enhance long-term school construction planning, communicate well with the public and increase opportunities for student activities. -
2. Bull Run Middle School - www.BullRunEagles.org
www.bullruneagles.org/ptso_con - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2004 Last Visited: 3/16/2005
President, Lynda Bottos (703-754-7716) -
3. Potomac News Online | County schools superintendent to be picked by April
www.potomacnews.com/servlet/Sa - [Cached]Published on: 12/18/2004 Last Visited: 12/19/2004
"I think the biggest issue that everyone was very, very concerned about was redistricting," said Lynda Bottos, president of Bull Run Middle School's Parent Teacher Student Organization.
Prince William County's public school system has faced unprecedented enrollment growth, particularly in west- end schools, fueled by residential construction. The county has 80 schools, five of which opened this year, attended by more than 66,000 students.
Bottos said that she would hope a new superintendent would enhance long-term school construction planning, communicate well with the public and increase opportunities for student activities.

