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Celebrate Your Grad in The Hill Rag

It's so near! Your child is just about to graduate high school. They've accomplished so much and done it through a series of unprecedented...

ICYMI: DC Has Begun the 2023 School Boundary Study

The process of changing school boundaries for DC Public Schools (DCPS) is about to begin. On March 21 the Mayor's office announced the launch of...

Celebrate 100 Years of Eastern High School

The Story of Our Schools and Eastern High School (1700 East Capitol St. NE) are proud to present "100 Years of Eastern High School"...

Students Robbed Friday Afternoon Outside Eliot Hine Middle School

Families are calling for action after students were victims of a robbery outside Eliot Hine Middle School (1830 Constitution Ave. NE). Police said that...

The Parent Group Resource Gap

The parents at Maury Elementary (1250 Constitution Ave. NE) have taken on a lot of responsibility to support their neighborhood school. The Capitol Hill...

Submit COVID Test Results Before First Day of School

All District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) students and staff will need to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test result before the start...

Council Expands Access to Virtual Learning for At-Risk Students

Council unanimously passed legislation Tuesday requiring that both public and public charter schools expand the availability of virtual instruction. The bill requires schools allow those...

DCPS to Start New School Year ‘With In-Person Learning for All’

DC says the kids are going back to school. In an email to families sent Thursday afternoon, DC Public Schools (DCPS) announced they will fully...

How Some Schools Got Kids Back to the Classroom

In the spring, the COVID-19 pandemic shut down most of the nation’s schools, forcing most of the District’s students to continue learning virtually at...

Limited Return to Schools for Some DCPS Students

In the Nov. 16 situational update, Mayor Muriel Bowser (D), Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt and DC Public Schools Chancellor Lewis Ferebee discussed the return of...