Washington Teachers Union president Liz Davis told the Education Town Hall that a class-action suit is among the possible responses to errors in calculating teachers’
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Middle Schools, Cross-Sector Collaboration Key DC Needs
John Settles, candidate for DC Council At Large, talks schools and more with the Education Town Hall Middle schools are an issue that “transcends education,”
DC Releases School Choice Tool (“Equity Report”)
Yesterday, the District of Columbia released new sets of school data, including attendance, discipline, student turnover, and test results disaggregated by student groups. We can
Many Languages One Voice
Many Languages One Voice (MLOV) “fosters leadership and facilitates community-led initiatives to increase the meaningful inclusion of people in the District of Columbia who do
What is “adequate” schools funding? How would DC mayoral candidates ensure it?
Is the District of Columbia preparing to provide “adequate funding” to all of its schools with its new “fair funding” legislation? Or is it setting
Changing School Boundaries in DC: Process, Goal, and History
“My big message,” Abigail Smith, DC’s Deputy Mayor for Education, told listeners, is “please, PLEASE take advantage of the various ways to engage” in the
