Tuesday, 15 October 2013

RE: [WardFive] Fwd: D.C.'s promise

Faith,

 

The CM has plans to come before end of meeting as he has  another ward meeting , wherein he is the featured speaker. Adrian Jordan will be the rep from our office.

 

L. Jeannette Mobley

Chief of Staff

Office of Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie, Ward 5

Chairman Pro Tempore

Chair, Committee on Government Operations

1350 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 506

Washington, DC 20004

202-724-8028 (Main)

202-724-8053 (Direct)

JMobley@dccouncil.us

 

 

From: wardfive@googlegroups.com [mailto:wardfive@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ward Five Council on Education
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 3:13 PM
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Subject: [WardFive] Fwd: D.C.'s promise

 

Information sharing - please see below.  We hope that you will join us for our meeting this evening - CM Catania will be there to share with us the updates from the Committee on Education.

 

Best,

Faith Hubbard 

President

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Ward Five Council on Education

Phone: 202-505-4309

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From: David Catania <education@dccouncil.us>
Date: Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 11:32 AM
Subject: D.C.'s promise
To: Faith Hubbard <ward5coe@gmail.com>

David Catania

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Dear Faith --

Our children are growing up in a world with challenges and opportunities that previous generations could not have imagined.  They must be equipped with the tools they will need to succeed in the increasingly competitive 21st century economy.  Earlier today, I introduced the D.C. Promise Establishment Act of 2013.  The legislation seeks to guarantee that every District student can pursue a college or a technical education after high school.  

Great communities invest in their people.  And education is the most enduring solution to the problem of income inequality, which causes mistrust and division among our residents.   

The D.C. Promise Act has the potential to change the lives of students who find themselves unable to pursue their educational goals for financial reasons.  I hope you will take a moment to find out more about this important legislation at www.davidcatania.com/dcpromise.

Sincerely,

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David Catania
Councilmember, At-Large
Chair, Committee on Education

The John A. Wilson Building
1350 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 404
Washington, DC 20004

phone:
fax:
email:

(202) 724-7772
(202) 724-8087
education@dccouncil.us

© 2013 Councilmember David A. Catania
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