November 15, 2024
Dear Washingtonians,
I have said it many times: our schools are a bright spot in the story of DC. Over the past several weeks, I’ve had the pleasure of speaking with multiple student groups, at schools and in the community, including today at the University of the District of Columbia, and what I know is that our young people are smart, engaged, and tremendous ambassadors of our DC values. I’m grateful for the educators who challenge and love our students; I’m grateful for the community organizations who partner with us to keep students safe and engaged; and I’m grateful for all the partners – in DC Government and in the community – who are working with us to ensure our students are in school every day, on time.
With that in mind, I want to invite families to this year’s EdFEST, our annual school fair where you can learn about school options for the upcoming year. This year, EdFEST will take place on two dates:
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Grades 9-12: Saturday, December 7 at 10:00 a.m. at Eastern High School
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PK3–Grade 8: Saturday, December 14 at 10:00 a.m. at the DC Armory
At EdFEST, you'll meet representatives from DCPS and public charter schools and have the opportunity to ask questions about school programs, support services, and extracurricular activities so that you can choose the best fit for your child.
Whether you will be new to the school system or just exploring your options, EdFEST is your one-stop shop for making informed decisions about your child's education. So mark your calendars and don't miss out.
Sincerely,
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Join Mayor Bowser and community members on Thursday, November 21 for the grand opening of The Asberry, a 108-unit affordable housing development, and the groundbreaking of the Edmonson, a 139-unit multifamily building, marking the second phase of new construction in the Barry Farm redevelopment.
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When: Thursday, November 21 at 11:00 a.m.
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Where: 1200 Sumner Road SE
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Learn more and RSVP here
Barry Farm–Hillsdale was established in 1867 for formerly enslaved African Americans to own land and create a self-sustaining community after the Civil War. The community was made up of organizations and leaders who advocated for racial and economic justice. This legacy continued with Barry Farm Dwellings, a public housing community constructed in the 1940s. The goal of the latest redevelopment is to return Barry Farm back to its roots of African American ownership and strong community ties.
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Celebrate the season of gratitude with the DPR Roving Leaders Friendsgiving Feast! This family-friendly event will be a celebration filled evening of entertainment, food, and community.
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Save the date for the 26th Annual Senior Holiday Celebration! This annual event is open to DC residents ages 60 and older and promises to bring holiday cheer, entertainment, food, and community connection. Don't miss out on this wonderful gathering to celebrate the holiday season!
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Go-Go is more than just music—it’s the heartbeat of DC. During Go-Go Preservation Week, you're invited to immerse yourself in Go-Go at the MLK Library. Hear firsthand stories from legendary drummers, listen to Go-Go classics, and contribute your own experiences to the archive to keep the beat alive for generations to come.
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When: Sunday, November 17 through Saturday, November 23
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Where: MLK Library, 901 G Street NW
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Learn more here
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