It’s time to celebrate seniors at @Luke_C_Moore and cheer them on as they take the next step in their journey! Stream the #DCPS2020 graduation ceremony at 12 p.m. here: https://t.co/PZ4UocXtUG
The celebration of the #DCPS2020 graduates continues!
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🎓 @DukeEllingtonDC
For information on how to stream graduation ceremonies, visit https://t.co/gCFSO82rMd
The Luke C. Moore Opportunity Academy, of Washington, District of Columbia, proudly celebrates and honors the Class of 2020 student graduates with a special virtual commencement. Please join us online this Saturday, June 20 at noon! https://t.co/BVxhd4DDF0
Attention LCM students! Are you interested in continuing to work on your Incomplete courses this summer? If so, sign up for our Summer Extended Learning program! For questions or to register for the summer program, please contact Mrs. Hawkins at [email protected].
DCPS is accepting applications for parents and guardians to serve on @DCPSChancellor's SY20-21 Parent Advisory board to learn more about DCPS priorities and provide input on policies, programs, and new initiatives. Apply online: https://t.co/ujqgiHNPyD
Families: Even though the school year has ended, there are many ways to keep students engaged during the summer. Our online portal has summer enrichment courses for students of all grade levels. https://t.co/BS9PTIAogI
#DCPSatHome
Parents and Guardians 📣 Your feedback is needed! Share your thoughts on how schools should safely reopen in the fall. Complete the survey online: https://t.co/pQSOTwzahy
Students📣 What do you want school to look like next year? Share your thoughts here: https://t.co/MoS6RKP3il
Students! Posting this again here in case you missed it. You still have time to complete your Incomplete courses. Please reach out to your teachers with any questions.
#blackouttuesday ✨ Black Lives Matter. Our black students matter. Our black families matter. Our black teachers, staff, and administrators matter. Our black voices matter. Our black stories matter.
DCPS stands with our community in grieving the recent tragic deaths of George Floyd, a Black man in Minnesota, and Tony McDade, a Black Trans man in Florida. I share in the hurt, confusion, and anger about what is happening in the District and around the nation.
1/ A citywide curfew is in effect during the following times:
•Monday, June 1, beginning at 7:00 p.m. and ending at 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 2;
•Tuesday, June 2, beginning at 7:00 p.m. and ending at 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 3.
Attention students: You STILL have time to complete your coursework through I-COMPLETE. All June graduates need to complete all coursework by JUNE 4th. All other students have until JUNE 11th to complete coursework. Contact your teachers and take advantage of this extra time!!
Summer youth employment orientation begins today! Participants will work with public and private partners beginning June 22nd! Youth should continue to check their email for important updates about #MBSYEP.
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During the week, students and families can receive fresh fruits, vegetables, and non-perishable groceries at grocery sites across the District. Learn more: https://t.co/el4nfJNdA1
Calendar Reminder: Virtual Parent-Teacher Conferences are happening today and no learning from home will take place. Monday, May 25 will remain the Memorial Day holiday and no learning from home will take place. #DCPSatHome