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D.C. Students’ Pandemic Learning Loss Higher Than U.S. Average
• September 6, 2022
Just released scores from the national academic report on elementary and high school academic achievement known as PARCC, show that school children in Washington, D.C., public and charter schools experienced […]
Editorial: Sound and Fury
• April 13, 2022
Forget the calendar. It may say Spring, but we seem to be stuck in a “winter of discontent” that plays on and on in an endless loop. From Ukraine, where […]
D.C. Mayor to Lift Nearly All COVID Restrictions on May 21
• May 10, 2021
The loosening does not include bars, nightclubs or large entertainment and sports venues, however, which will be allowed to operate only at 50-percent capacity.
D.C. Passes 1,000 Coronavirus Deaths; Mayor’s Sister Dies
• February 25, 2021
COVID-19 led to a poignant and personal sorrow for D.C.’s Mayor Muriel Bowser, who announced the death of her older sister, Mercia Bowser, 64.
