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Opinion

Our students need a just and equitable recovery

Since last year, many families have been grappling with COVID-related challenges from illness, death, job loss and social isolation.

Opinion

Schools in Washington, D.C. Are Facing a Reading Crisis. The District’s New Literacy Initiatives Could Change That

Public schools in Washington, D.C., have made tremendous progress in the last 14 years — most notably, in fourth-grade reading. Still, the district faces a literacy crisis that has largely

News

The education group putting big money into this D.C. election cycle

The glossy fliers have been arriving in D.C. residents’ mailboxes in recent weeks: Ward 3 council candidate Eric Goulet (D) would bring “safer streets” and “stronger schools.”

News

Educators, parents rally for DC charter school funding

On Wednesday a rally organized by DC Charter School Alliance and Education Reform Now D.C. They called on DC Council to not shortchange public charter schools by hundreds of millions

Local News

School absenteeism rates in D.C. are alarmingly high. What’s the city doing about it?

Maya Baum isn’t accustomed to a quarter or more of her students being absent, but it happens at her new school at least once a week.

Education

This Budget Season, Public School Officials Focus on Maintaining Teacher Workforce

Ariel Horton received quite the surprise last week when local education officials and nonprofit leaders presented her with the 2024-2025 Milken Educator Award during an assembly at Noyes Elementary School

Opinion

D.C. Is Invested in Its Schools. Congress Wants to Cut $350M from Their Budget

Members of the House must follow the Senate’s lead and protect D.C. students, teachers, schools & the services that support academic excellence