DME is excited to launch the Boundary and Student Assignment Study! The Boundary Study will review @dcpublicschools boundaries and feeder patterns and District-wide public school student assignment policies.
https://t.co/XdCqp5jDCa
📣Did you miss the DC #TeacherSolutions Summit? You can now watch every session on this YouTube playlist: https://t.co/1z1v0dZHa8
➡️ Envisioning Police-Free Schools
➡️ Educator Wellness
➡️ Trauma Interventions
➡️ Flexible Scheduling
➡️ Inclusion in Language Learning
➡️ Soc. Stud Standards
One of my favorite principals, @JasmineBrann, just testified & introduced herself as the "Lead Learner" at @TylerTigersDC. Love that mindset! Also she highlighted the beauty & equity of providing well-rounded education to ALL kids through MANY community partnerships.
We believe that every school has a story to tell. Are you ready to tell your school story?
We are currently looking for our next school partner for the 23-24 school year. Please reach out with any questions!
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.@dcck Mobile Meals Truck is providing lunch to children 18 years and under so feel FREE to visit @DCDPR Rec Centers
#TeenBreakTime
WED. 2/22- FRI. 2/24
📍Ridge Road 12:00-12:15
📍Benning Stoddert 12:25-12:40
📍Marvin Gaye 12:50-1:05
📍Kenilworth 1:15-1:30
#MorethanRec
Despite law that DCPS must fund local school budgets with no cuts next year & central funded on the rest, at yesterday’s Council hearing Dep Mayor & Chancellor testified they do not expect to comply. Only assurance was that no school will lose more than 5% of this year’s budget.
Despite law that DCPS must fund local school budgets with no cuts next year & central funded on the rest, at yesterday’s Council hearing Dep Mayor & Chancellor testified they do not expect to comply. Only assurance was that no school will lose more than 5% of this year’s budget.
We do this song and dance around school budgets annually in DC. If we refuse to address the real problem — the number of schools in DC and the ways they siphon resources off of each other — we will be here next year. There is a better way.
DC has too many schools and not enough students. Unchecked school growth causes the greatest harm to students facing the biggest barriers to learning as lower enrollment at neighborhood schools leads to smaller budgets, staffing reductions, and program cuts.