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… assistance program that helps families buy food for their school-aged children during summer break when kids lose access to school meals. This program helps close the summer hunger gap when students do not have access to nutritious school meals. Eligible students will receive a one-time $120 …
… (OSSE) received a $4.1 million Career Connected High School Grant from the Biden-Harris Administration to expand … of the Advanced Technical Center as a new type of high school – the intersection between high school and career. We are grateful to the Biden-Harris …
… priority was released today by DMPED for Langston-Slater School at 43 P Street, NW in Ward 5. The property was formerly two elementary schools – Slater Elementary School and John Mercer Langston Elementary School. Slater …
… to the foundation of the UPSFF $20M to continue supporting schools feeling the effects of the pandemic through the … the wages of teachers in both public and public charter schools, increasing our nationally competitive teacher … Strong Futures $13M to support 600 families in Career MAP $150,000 to continue to support flood risk mitigation …
… for Students (Washington, DC) Today, as DC Public Schools (DCPS) prepared to go on a week-long February Break, … week to help keep students engaged during their out of school time. Activities and events during the week of … A full list of open gym hours can be found here . Out-of-School Time Programming The District’s Office of Out of …
… language arts (ELA) and mathematics show that more public school students in DC are on track for college and career … Mayor Bowser. “We’re going to be looking closely at what schools like Whittier – that are making tremendous gains – … support our educators and sending more resources into the school communities that need them most.” The District of …
… day as Chancellor of the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) and highlight education priorities as the … DCPS continues to be the fastest improving urban school district in the nation. Over the past two years, the Bowser Administration has launched extended school year at 11 DCPS schools; opened DC’s only all-boys …
… taken in spring 2023 by students in grades 3-8 and high school. District students experienced a 2.6 percentage point … in ELA in the 2023 results. “We are heading into the new school year ready to make sure our young people are … or exceeding expectations in math. In ELA, elementary school students (grades 3-5) increased 2.8 percentage points …
… track with required immunizations in time for the 2021-2022 school year. The District is announcing that it is making it … required pediatric immunizations before the start of the school year at 37 sites across the District with an added … need for a healthy, safe, and successful 2021-2022 academic school year,” said Mayor Bowser. “And that includes …
… their health, it protects the health of their families and school communities, and it minimizes disruptions to learning by helping our students stay in school. But our work continues to ensure families know that … educational environments are healthy and safe.” DC Public Schools (DCPS) and the Howard University College of Medicine …