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DC Postpones Next Week’s Reopening of Elementary Schools

DC Public Schools (DCPS) delayed starting in-person Term 2 education in elementary schools, which was originally scheduled for November 9.

DC Attorney General Sues Hebrew Preschool Over Child Abuse Complaints

DC Attorney General Karl Racine has filed a lawsuit against Washington Hebrew Congregation over child abuse allegations by 15 families.

DC Public Schools to Offer Limited In-Person Classes Starting November

Students at DC Public Schools will be able to attend in-person classes in November, according to DCPS Chancellor Dr. Lewis D. Ferebee.

Free Online Workshop Teaches How to Improve Your Focus for Better Productivity

Chicago-based Iris Reading is offering students, professionals and lifelong learners a free online training to teach them how to sharpen their focus.

Georgetown Football Player Arrested on First-Degree Murder Charge

US Marshals have arrested Dijon Williams, a 21-year-old senior football player at Georgetown University, for a first-degree murder charge.

Professor Resigns From George Washington University, After Admitting She Pretended to Be Black

Jessica Krug, a white history professor at George Washington University, has resigned from her post after confessing she had falsely claimed to be black.

DCPS Confirms Two Teachers Tested Positive for COVID-19

DC Public Schools (DCPS) has confirmed that two teachers tested positive for COVID-19.

DC Invests $3.3 Million to Provide Home Internet to Low-Income Students

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced the Internet for All initiative that will provide free internet access for up to 25,000 low-income students and families.