Wednesday 18 June 2014

[WardFive] Join us: Navigating the DC education landscape panel discussion

On Tuesday, June 24th,  the Ward Five Council on Education is bringing together representatives from eight of the agencies that comprise the DC education system for a panel discussion.  Each of the agencies in attendance will give an overview of their respective organization, their role within the system and how they interact with parents and their children. Most importantly, you'll have the opportunity to ask the question you've been waiting to ask! Our goal is that those present will walk away from the meeting with a good understanding of DC education landscape and how to find resources that will allow them to make the best decision for their family. To join us, RSVP at http://www.eventbrite.com/e/community-conversation-on-dc-education-landscape-tickets-11955008753 (you do not have to RSVP to attend but RSVPing is helpful for planning purposes).

WHAT:  Community Conversation on Navigating the DC Education Landscape

WHEN: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM (EDT)

WHERE:  Lamond-Riggs Neighborhood Library - 5401 South Dakota Ave NE, Washington DC 20011


WHO:
  • RaeShawn Crosson-Settles,Office of the State Superintendent of Education
  • Mary Lord, DC State Board of Education
  • Shanita Burney, District of Columbia Public Schools
  • Scott Pearson/Josh Henderson, DC Public Charter School Board
  • Erika Wadlington, DC City Council Committee on Education
  • David Street, Washington Teachers Union
  • Aryan Bocqut, My School DC
  • Joyanna Smith, Office of the Ombudsman for Public Education

If you have questions or concerns please feel free to email us at ward5coe@gmail.com. We hope you’ll be able to join us!

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About the Ward Five Council on Education:
The Ward Five Council on Education is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to improving the quality of education in Ward 5. The Council provides a forum for community stakeholders to share and resolve issues surrounding Ward 5 schools and works closely with the District of Columbia’s education community to ensure that the quality of public schools – both traditional and charter – is exactly what Ward 5 students, parents, and the community at large deserve. Learn more at www.w5coe.org.



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