There is a significant added benefit to the process underway in Fairfax County now to change the name of the Falls Church-area J.E.B. Stuart High School, named for a Confederate general, which the county school board voted to do last month, and will review the balloting conducted last weekend to arrive at an alternative name. Fairfax County School Superintendent Scott Braband is likely to announce his choice tonight, pending a board approval next week.
Ironically, the most votes last weekend went to a variation of the existing name (Stuart instead of J.E.B. Stuart), but while that reflects the attitudes of those opposed to the name change to begin with, it is expected that the board, in the spirit of its action to change the name, will go with either the name of one or another civil rights hero, either Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall or Virginia student activist Barbara Rose Johns, who finished neck-and-neck in second and third place. Johns (1935-1991), it will be recalled, spearheaded the lawsuit brought by high school students in Prince Edward County that ultimately was consolidated to become the famous Brown Vs. Board of Education U.S. Supreme Court case.
It would be a total copout for the board to opt for a noxious location name like Peace Valley and, of course, Stuart is out of the question. There needs to be a lot more of the healing that can come from a name like Barbara Rose Johns, as it has done for the City of Falls Church when it changed the name of its middle school for Mary Ellen Henderson more than a decade ago by now in honor of an early 20th century educator in the then-segregated schools of Northern Virginia.
Doing the right thing in this case just feels right. We hope that the awakening that is now coming over us about the shameful motives of whites in the South to impose Confederate statues all over the region to intimidate African-Americans will continue such that eventually all the stains of that ugly intent will be removed.
As this is done, Northern Virginia will come far closer to earning a deserved reward. That is, major corporate America is now looking to find the most progressive, the most diversity-embracing regions of the country to build and relocate their operations. That’s because the best of them are recruiting from around the globe and to retain these best minds, having them in a stress-free, diversity embracing environment is very important for them.
We are now cultivating a new regional culture, one which, among other things, can come to grips with errors of the past and correct them, such as changing the name of a high school away from a racist Confederate general. That move should be touted in marketing promotions for the region. Even Amazon might be interested in it!
Saturday, Sept. 13 — Harvey’s Restaurant once again took home the coveted People’s Choice award at the annual Taste of Falls Church, held in conjunction with the City’s Fall Festival.
The Meridian High School football team had three different players eclipse 100 rushing yards, and quarterback Cruz Ruoff intercepted two passes (yes, on defense) as the Mustangs beat Annandale 52-20.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) has joined nine Senate colleagues to introduce the Small Business RELIEF Act, legislation aimed at shielding small businesses from the burden of
F.C. Schools’ Enrollment Flat So Far, Dade Reports At this Tuesday’s meeting of the Falls Church City Public Schools’ School Board, Superintendent Dr. Terry Dade reported that as of Monday,
Legitimate news organizations need grass roots support like never before, and that includes your Falls Church News-Press. For more than 33 years, your News-Press has kept its readers informed and enlightened. We can’t continue without the support of our readers. This means YOU! Please step up in these challenging times to support the news source you are reading right now!
Editorial: The Upside of Fixing Old Racist Errors
FCNP.com
There is a significant added benefit to the process underway in Fairfax County now to change the name of the Falls Church-area J.E.B. Stuart High School, named for a Confederate general, which the county school board voted to do last month, and will review the balloting conducted last weekend to arrive at an alternative name. Fairfax County School Superintendent Scott Braband is likely to announce his choice tonight, pending a board approval next week.
Ironically, the most votes last weekend went to a variation of the existing name (Stuart instead of J.E.B. Stuart), but while that reflects the attitudes of those opposed to the name change to begin with, it is expected that the board, in the spirit of its action to change the name, will go with either the name of one or another civil rights hero, either Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall or Virginia student activist Barbara Rose Johns, who finished neck-and-neck in second and third place. Johns (1935-1991), it will be recalled, spearheaded the lawsuit brought by high school students in Prince Edward County that ultimately was consolidated to become the famous Brown Vs. Board of Education U.S. Supreme Court case.
It would be a total copout for the board to opt for a noxious location name like Peace Valley and, of course, Stuart is out of the question. There needs to be a lot more of the healing that can come from a name like Barbara Rose Johns, as it has done for the City of Falls Church when it changed the name of its middle school for Mary Ellen Henderson more than a decade ago by now in honor of an early 20th century educator in the then-segregated schools of Northern Virginia.
Doing the right thing in this case just feels right. We hope that the awakening that is now coming over us about the shameful motives of whites in the South to impose Confederate statues all over the region to intimidate African-Americans will continue such that eventually all the stains of that ugly intent will be removed.
As this is done, Northern Virginia will come far closer to earning a deserved reward. That is, major corporate America is now looking to find the most progressive, the most diversity-embracing regions of the country to build and relocate their operations. That’s because the best of them are recruiting from around the globe and to retain these best minds, having them in a stress-free, diversity embracing environment is very important for them.
We are now cultivating a new regional culture, one which, among other things, can come to grips with errors of the past and correct them, such as changing the name of a high school away from a racist Confederate general. That move should be touted in marketing promotions for the region. Even Amazon might be interested in it!
Recent News
Harvey’s Wins ‘Taste of F.C.’ People’s Choice Award
Saturday, Sept. 13 — Harvey’s Restaurant once again took home the coveted People’s Choice award at the annual Taste of
Meridian Football Runs All Over Annandale For First Home Win Of 2025
The Meridian High School football team had three different players eclipse 100 rushing yards, and quarterback Cruz Ruoff intercepted two
WARNER & COLLEAGUES INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO REFUND SMALL BUSINESSES FOR TRUMP TARIFFS
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) has joined nine Senate colleagues to introduce the Small Business RELIEF Act,
News & Notes 9-11-2025
F.C. Schools’ Enrollment Flat So Far, Dade Reports At this Tuesday’s meeting of the Falls Church City Public Schools’ School
Meridian Girls Golf Enjoys Special Opportunity At Gainesville Invitational Event
Entering the 2025 fall sports season at Meridian High School, one of the most anticipated events on the calendar was
Meridian Field Hockey Takes Down Justice, Completes Perfect Home Stand
Emma Flanagan scored two goals for the second consecutive night, and the Meridian High School field hockey team beat Justice
Stories that may interest you
Harvey’s Wins ‘Taste of F.C.’ People’s Choice Award
Saturday, Sept. 13 — Harvey’s Restaurant once again took home the coveted People’s Choice award at the annual Taste of Falls Church, held in conjunction with the City’s Fall Festival.
Meridian Football Runs All Over Annandale For First Home Win Of 2025
The Meridian High School football team had three different players eclipse 100 rushing yards, and quarterback Cruz Ruoff intercepted two passes (yes, on defense) as the Mustangs beat Annandale 52-20.
WARNER & COLLEAGUES INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO REFUND SMALL BUSINESSES FOR TRUMP TARIFFS
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) has joined nine Senate colleagues to introduce the Small Business RELIEF Act, legislation aimed at shielding small businesses from the burden of
News & Notes 9-11-2025
F.C. Schools’ Enrollment Flat So Far, Dade Reports At this Tuesday’s meeting of the Falls Church City Public Schools’ School Board, Superintendent Dr. Terry Dade reported that as of Monday,