Please join us, The Ward Five Council on Education, tomorrow night for our May monthly from 6:30-8:30p, at the Lamond-Riggs Library (5401 South Dakota Ave. NE).
This month we will be discussing:
1. The current status of the Student Assignment/School Boundary review process being conducted by the Deputy Mayor for Education
- this process is not only dealing with DCPS but also could have implications for the charter schools as well.
2. Taking nominations for our executive board - if you are interested in joining our team for the 2014-16 school years we would love to have you. All offices are open for nomination.
Executive Officer positions include:
President
1st Vice President – Membership and Outreach
2nd Vice President – Policy and Advocacy
3rd Vice President - Community Partnerships
Recording Secretary
Treasurer
Financial Secretary
Public Relations Officer
Parliamentarian
1st Vice President – Membership and Outreach
2nd Vice President – Policy and Advocacy
3rd Vice President - Community Partnerships
Recording Secretary
Treasurer
Financial Secretary
Public Relations Officer
Parliamentarian
We hope to see you on tomorrow evening!
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Email: ward5coe@gmail.com
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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.
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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