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High school students explored careers in the hospitality industry. /Courtesy of DCPS via Twitter
Posted inEducation, Local

DCPS Briefs

by WI Webstaff October 27, 2016October 30, 2020
Portrait of James W.C. Pennington by John Robert Dicksee, printed by Day & Son, published by Charles Gilpin, lithograph, mid-19th century /Courtesy of National Portrait Gallery London via Tom Krattenmaker
Posted inEducation

Yale University Names Classroom for 1st Black Student

by Lauren M. Poteat October 27, 2016October 30, 2020
Prince George's County Public School officials used social media Monday to communicate its message of student safety on Twitter. /Photo: iStock
Posted inEducation, Prince George's County

Prince George’s Schools Hold Twitter Chat on Student Safety

by William J. Ford October 27, 2016October 30, 2020
Students at Rosa Parks Elementary School in Hyattsville, Maryland, celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. /Courtesy of PGCPS via Facebook
Posted inEducation, Prince George's County

PGCPS Briefs, Week of October 20, 2016

by WI Webstaff October 20, 2016October 30, 2020
Prince George's County Executive Rushern L. Baker III speaks to reporters outside the county administration building on Oct. 12 regarding public schools CEO Kevin Maxwell, who is under siege from the NAACP amid several recent scandals. /Photo by William J. Ford
Posted inEducation, Prince George's County

Baker Resists Call to Fire Schools Chief Amid Scandals

by William J. Ford October 20, 2016October 30, 2020
Brandon Johnson assists some of his students at Browne Educational Campus in Northeast. /Courtesy of DCPS via Facebook
Posted inEducation, Local

DC Public Schools Newsbriefs, October 20-26, 2016

by WI Webstaff October 20, 2016October 30, 2020
/Photos courtesy of the Kennedy Center
Posted inEducation

Debbie Allen Employs Dance to Address Nation’s Gun Violence Dilemma:

by WI Webstaff October 20, 2016October 30, 2020
Interim D.C. Public Schools Chancellor John Davis. COURTESY OF D.C. PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Posted inEducation, Lifestyle

State of Schools Highlights Positive, Glosses over Issues

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff Writer October 20, 2016October 30, 2020
A new study revealed the importance of having enough adults in a community to ensure success for young individuals. /Courtesy photo
Posted inEducation, National

Study: Adult-to-Youth Ratio Affects Graduation Rates

by Stacy M. Brown October 20, 2016October 30, 2020
Wade Henderson takes on the challenge of reshaping public education. (Courtesy photo)
Posted inEducation

Give Communities of Color a Voice in Reshaping Education

by WI Guest Author October 5, 2016October 30, 2020

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