For the first time in over 30 years, the District of Columbia is re-drawing school boundaries and feeder patterns. Abigail Smith, DC’s Deputy Mayor for
Category: school facility planning
School Closings: Financial or Educational Benefits? PLUS: Education in media, city planning, & more
This week’s News Notes from The Education Town Hall: School Closings=Benefits? Can Urban Planning Transform Education? How is the Media Covering Education?
URGENT: DC School Library Action
Peter MacPherson, DC activist with years of experience advocating for school libraries, joined the August 1 edition of The Education Town Hall.
DC Parents Organizing
Matthew Frumin, education advocate and recent candidate for DC City Council, is helping to unite a community voice on education in the District. As mentioned
DC’s Ed Committee Chair: School system has been “leading itself”
DC Council Member David Catania, who chairs the Education Committee, spoke to The Education Town Hall on We Act Radio, April 4, 2013. Catania said
The Report from the Back of the Closet
On the old “I Love Lucy” series, if Lucy Ricardo wanted to avoid a fight with Ricky about an extravagant new dress, she would buy
