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What you need to know about the DC budget
This year’s DC budget debates were tough. When the first draft of the District’s FY 2025 budget was shared, we saw several programs and services…
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News Family
The Washington Post: D.C. lacks tracking for kids in justice, welfare systems, report says
Ellie Silverman of The Washington Post covers a new 122-page report from the nonprofit Council for Court Excellence and the Office of the D.C. Auditor…
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News Education
Washington Informer: Mayor Bowser Eyes Systemic Reset with New Truancy Bill
Sam Collins, of the Washington Informer, reports on the latest truancy bill, introduced by Mayor Bowser. The bill addresses chronic absenteeism and a bevy of…
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News Family
Washington Post: Advocates criticize Bowser’s proposed defunding of ombudsperson’s office
Ellie Silverman from the Washington Post reports on D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s budget proposal, which includes plans to defund an office that provides oversight…
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News Education
Washington Post: D.C. mayor’s bill targets truancy, mandates aggressive prosecution
Lauren Lumpkin of The Washington Post discusses components of Mayor Bowser’s new truancy bill, Utilizing Partnerships, Local Interventions for Truancy and Safety (UPLIFT) Amendment Act…
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News Education
The Washington Informer: Parents Sue OSSE for Adequate Transportation
Sam P.K. Collins of The Washington Informer highlights the stories of DC parents and guardians who filed a class action lawsuit against the DC Office…
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News Education
School Transportation News: D.C. Back in Legal Hot Water Over Busing of Students with Disabilities
Ryan Gray of School Transportation News reports on our class action lawsuit against the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) and compares…
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News Education
ABC 7: 5 DCPS families file class action lawsuit over disability accessible buses
Carl Willis of ABC 7 speaks with Ms. Joann McCray, one of the families who filed a lawsuit against the District’s Office of the State…
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News Education
The Washington Post: It shouldn’t take a lawsuit for D.C. to do right by disabled students
Washington Post writer Theresa Vargas covers new class action lawsuit filed against the District’s Office of the State Superintendent of Education: Most of the city’s…
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News Education
WTOP: DC’s buses for students with disabilities are often late, don’t provide accommodations, lawsuit says
Scott Gelman of WTOP reports on a class action lawsuit filed by Children’s Law Center, the Washington Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights & Urban Affairs,…
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