DC needs a broad assessment of where we are, given that the city has made little, if any, progress in the last decade in closing achievement and opportunity gaps for students of color says Robt White, At-Large.

DC needs a broad assessment of where we are, given that the city has made little, if any, progress in the last decade in closing achievement and opportunity gaps for students of color says Robt White, At-Large.
On the July 11, 2019 show of Education Town Hall, host Thomas Byrd explored a variety of topics about DC’s schools with DC investigative reporter
The next Education Town Hall will discuss DC school openings, closings, building, funding, and more, as well as the role that Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners (ANCs)
Update: Full recording and show report here. On the August 9 show, the Education Town Hall hears from three young adult guests about their DC
Updated 7/13/18 with correct recording. Apologies for including wrong recording earlier. Ed Lazere and Anita Bonds, candidates for city council chair and an at large
The upcoming live broadcast of Education Town Hall on Thursday June 14 includes two candidates for public office in DC: Ed Lazere and Anita Bonds.