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Police Arrest Former Teacher over Sexual Abuse of Child in District

The Metropolitan Police Department arrested a man in D.C. earlier this week in relation to a 2018 case, where a minor was subjected to sexual misconduct.

DC Food Project Shares Vital Info on Free Food Access for Kids During School Closure

D.C. Food Project is providing residents information on food access points in the area for kids during the school closure due to the coronavirus epidemic.

DC Area Universities Shift to Online Classes due to Coronavirus Threat

Many universities in the Washington, D.C. area, including American University and Georgetown University, moved their classes online over fears of coronavirus.

DC Continues Shuttle Service for Homeless Students After Reaction

The District decided to extend a shuttle service that transports homeless kids from New York Avenue to their schools, which was scheduled to end mid-March.

National Children’s Museum Reopens in Downtown DC

The National Children’s Museum has reopened its doors to visitors on Washington, D.C.’s Woodrow Wilson Plaza.

DC Wants to Stop ‘Dating Violence’ Facing One in Every 10 High Schoolers

Approximately 10 percent of high school students in D.C. reported complaints of dating violence last year, a problem the city has taken action to sort out.

DC’s Child Welfare Agency Pulls Wrong Kid From Classroom

An employee with D.C.’s Child and Family Services Agency took the wrong eight-year-old student from his classroom at Harriet Tubman Elementary last month.

George Washington University Officer Placed on Leave for Allegedly Shoving Student

A policeman at the George Washington University campus has been placed on administrative leave after the surfacing of a video of him pushing a student.