Mayor Fenty Names Interim Superintendent for Education00On October 5, 2010October 5, 2010By AJE-DCIn Blog Mayor Fenty Names Interim Superintendent for Education Washington, DC – Today, Mayor Adrian M. Fenty named Beth Colleye as interim...
DCPS Enrollment Up for the First Time in 39 Years00On October 5, 2010October 5, 2010By AJE-DCIn Blog WASHINGTON, DC – DC Public Schools has seen its first enrollment increase in 39 years, announced Mayor Adrian Fenty and...
OSSE’s Proposed Rulemaking on “Standards for Student Code of Conduct”00On September 24, 2010September 24, 2010By AJE-DCIn Blog Please review the following proposed rulemaking issued by OSSE on “Standards for Student Code of Conduct.” Information on the draft...
Chancellor’s Community Forum: GETTING THE SCHOOL YEAR OFF TO A STRONG START00On September 24, 2010September 24, 2010By AJE-DCIn Blog Please join the chancellor’s community forum on September 29th 2010. The topic would be on GETTING THE SCHOOL YEAR OFF TO...
AJE’s Testimony in a Public Hearing hosted by OSSE on IEP Process Policy00On September 17, 2010September 17, 2010By AJE-DCIn Blog AJE testified before a public hearing hosted by OSSE on IEP Process Policy on September 16th 2010. Below is a...
OSSE Division of Early Childhood Education and Child Care Licensing Is Moving00On September 8, 2010September 8, 2010By AJE-DCIn Blog Today the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) announced that the Division of Early Childhood Education will be...
D.C. Receives $75 million in federal Race To The Top funding00On August 24, 2010August 24, 2010By AJE-DCIn Blog District of Columbia schools have been awarded $75 million in federal Race To The Top funding. Race To The Top...
OSSE Posts Proposed Individualized Education Program (IEP) Process Policy for Public Comment00On August 24, 2010August 24, 2010By AJE-DCIn Blog This proposed policy creates uniform expectations for local education agency (LEA) implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)...
Judge Rules in DL Case that D.C.’s Child Find Program Violated the Law00On August 18, 2010August 18, 2010By AJE-DCIn Blog Last week, a Federal District Court judge ruled that D.C. broke the law by failing to locate, identify and evaluate disabled pre-school...
D.C. School Performance Toward Adequate Yearly Progress00On August 10, 2010August 10, 2010By AJE-DCIn Blog In 2010, 15 schools in the District of Columbia met the annual goals of No Child Left Behind, down from 54...