Breaking right now at 6 xx northern virginia, trying to put out hot spots at a house in annandale. This is in the 49hundred block of columbia road. We have our team on the scene trying to get you more information. Well let you know as soon as we hear anything. To the district where crews two separate apartment fires. People who had just celebrated new years forced out into temperatures hovering in the teens. Our tom roussey is live in southeast. Also breaking overnight investigating what appears to be some celebrations that got a little too rowdy. They were called for shots fired at first street Parker Gray School way, and they think was someone was shooting into the air for new year. No one was hurt. For the latest breaking news, as it happens download our abc7 news app. Its free, for both iphone and android. Happy new year more than a Million People rang in 2018 in times square. Nypd made sure two recent terror attacks. Tarana burke, founder of the me too movement pressed the button
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Parker-Gray High School celebrates their 100th Anniversary this year. Students who attended Parker-Gray fondly remember the unique school they attended during segregation. These former students are still proud of their principal and teachers for making the school a great institution. In spite of segregation, many of the Parker-Gray graduates found good paying jobs, advanced their education, or were the first to graduate in their family, and the first to have jobs that were not domestic. Those former students wanted to continue the legacy that the staff at Parker-Gray left them.
In 1975, members of the graduating classes of 1954 and 1955 were holding separate reunion meetings at the Departmental Club when they decided to come together as one for a school-wide reunion. As a result, the Alumni Association of Parker-Gray School was founded. Their first elected president was James E. Henson, Esq.