The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, a nationwide program that honors young people for outstanding acts of volunteerism, has named two students – Skylar Thomas, 17, and Feven Tadele, 12 – D.C.'s top youth volunteers of 2019.
JSA will be hosting 1,500 high school students from Ohio, North Carolina, Florida, Maryland and Virginia for a two-day congressional simulation in D.C.
The summer camp is organized by Smithsonian Associates producing educational and cultural programming based on the Smithsonian’s research and exhibitions.
The Newseum in Washington, D.C., which is located on Pennsylvania Avenue between Congress and the White House, will be purchased by Johns Hopkins University for $372 million.
César Chávez PCS for Public Policy (Prep) Middle School will be closing in June, forcing its 235 students to look for another place to study next year.
The 2019 Multilingual Education Fair for the D.C. region will be held at the Gallaudet University, I. King Jordan Student Academic Center, 800 Florida Ave NE on January 26.
Education technology company Blackboard is shifting its global headquarters to Northern Virginia from its Washington, D.C. location, according to a press release from the company.