Equal access, inclusion at a distance, and basic health and safety are crucial and urgent concerns for schools and their libraries amidst pandemic. WTU President
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WTU Calls for Full Funding of DCPS
The proposed FY 2020 budget for DC Public Schools will severely underfund neighborhood schools, disproportionately cutting funds for students most at-risk, according to WTU Local
DC Schools as Sanctuaries and Other Issues for Public Ed in Administration #45
Feature Report: The “Trump Effect” in Schools (4:20-7:50) Max Ewart, a graduate of DCPS’ School Without Walls Senior High School, shares the latest on hate
Facing ICE, Hate Incidents, & Contract Negotiations in DCPS
Elizabeth Davis, president of the Washington Teacher’s Union, and Max Ewart, DCPS alumnus, join the Education Town Hall on March 16 to discuss challenges faced
Opting for Hope as DC Schools Prepare for New Chancellor
How are teachers, parents, and other community members greeting the appointment of a new DC Public Schools Chancellor? Suzanne Wells of Capitol Hills Public School
Growing DCPS Inequities, Misuse of At-Risk Funds
WTU President Elizabeth Davis joined the Education Town Hall on Thursday, March 10, to discuss DC Public Schools’ misuse of at-risk funds as well as