The Youth Services Division offers 4 programs: ACE, HOPE, PASS, STEP and TPAP. Together, they comprise a system of supports for vulnerable youth who live in DC.
As a community that values student success and personal wellness, we are asking families to support our goals for a stronger and safer school year. Take the Stronger and Safer Together pledge. #DCPSStrong
It’s a pleasure to welcome you to School Year 2021-2022. Our students are excited to be back in the classroom with their teachers and friends, and we want to share their joy. Tag @dcpublicschools and we’ll share your first day of school highlights all day.
After seeing progress earlier this year, I am excited to celebrate the reopening and modernization of Banneker High School this Saturday!
Join us starting at 11:30 am for food, fun, giveaways, and on-site COVID-19 vaccinations as we celebrate and prepare for the new school year.
"That's a Wrap! Yesterday @DCSHY_ finished shooting this year's #YouthCountDC video at the #NavyYard, now onto post-production! Check back soon for the final video and more info on the 2021 Youth Count!"
Beginning at 6 pm on Thursday, Feb 18, approximately 2,450 appointments will be made available to DC residents who live in priority zip codes. Eligible residents must live in a priority zip code and be 65 years old or older and/or are members of an eligible workforce group.
Political unrest, racial injustice, and the pandemic may make you feel vulnerable, physically, and mentally. This uncertainty may have a negative impact on your mind and body. To reduce stress try keeping a journal, read a good book, prioritize sleep, ask for help if you need it.
Here are today's testing sites. Save time by pre-registering at https://t.co/gwfNlT3pPj.
-Symptoms? Stay home and call your doctor.
-Doctor isn’t available or cannot give you a COVID-19 test? Visit a free public testing site near you.
-Stay home while you await results.
Starting today and running through May 15, 2021, we are opening https://t.co/cJThOY6iDZ for all Americans to have the opportunity to sign up for health insurance. If you already have coverage, then help your family and friends sign up and enroll.
To ensure an equitable vaccine distribution, more appointments will become available to residents (age 65+ and/or health care workers) of Wards 1, 4, 5, 7 & 8 on Sat., Jan 16.
On Monday, appointments will be made available to residents in all eight wards.
Here are today's testing sites. Save time by pre-registering at https://t.co/gwfNlT3pPj.
-Symptoms? Stay home and call your doctor.
-Doctor isn’t available or cannot give you a COVID-19 test? Visit a free public testing site near you.
-Stay home while you await results.
If you see or hear things that appear out of the ordinary, contact police:
For immediate threats or emergencies, call: 911
For suspicious activity or behavior, call: (202) 727-9099
Use MPD’s iWATCH website: https://t.co/VScCXff0h4
Use MPD’s Text Tip Line at: 50411
Here are today's testing sites. Save time by pre-registering at https://t.co/gwfNlT3pPj.
-Symptoms? Stay home and call your doctor.
-Doctor isn’t available or cannot give you a COVID-19 test? Visit a free public testing site near you.
-Stay home while you await results.
Washingtonians: stay vigilant. Cases of COVID-19 are on the rise. While it’s going to be difficult to stay away from friends and family during the holidays there is reason to have hope.
Please celebrate holidays at home with your immediate household. Help is on the way.
#DCHOPE