Beautification Day will be held this year on Saturday, August 24, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Register to volunteer here.
Category Archives: Community Events
CHPSPO Meeting Moved to Tuesday, July 23
The July CHPSPO meeting will be held on July 23 at 6:30 p.m. We are moving the meeting to July 23 because the Miner community has a meeting with Chancellor Henderson on July 16 to discuss the firing of Ms. Bunch (July 16 is our regularly scheduled CHPSPO meeting). CHPSPO has been asked to presentContinue reading “CHPSPO Meeting Moved to Tuesday, July 23”
Bike to School Day is May 8, 7:30-8:30AM @ Lincoln Park! Get Ready!
Register your school here (see who has registered so far). Learn more about UN Global Road Safety Week and the Long Short Walk organized by National Organizations for Youth Safety. Post the flier at your school!!
Bike to School Day is May 8 – Save the Date!
Register your school here (see who has registered so far). Learn more about UN Global Road Safety Week and the Long Short Walk organized by National Organizations for Youth Safety. Stay tuned for further details.
Family Day at Air and Space Museum on April 20 – Time and Navigation
The National Air and Space Museum invites Capitol Hill (and all DC) families to the Time and Navigation Family Day on Saturday, April 20, 2013 from 10 am until 3 pm. The event is free and open to everyone! It is meant to celebrate the gallery opening of Time and Navigation: The untold story of getting from hereContinue reading “Family Day at Air and Space Museum on April 20 – Time and Navigation”
At-Large City Councilmember Candidate Forum – Tues April 9: Education and Youth Issues
Please save the date, Tuesday, April 9, 2013, 6:30–8:00 pm, at Eliot-Hine Middle School, for a candidate forum for the upcoming April 23rd At-Large City Councilmember special election. This forum will focus on education and youth issues. The candidate forum is being sponsored by the Eliot-Hine Middle School Civics Club, Stuart Hobson Middle School, JeffersonContinue reading “At-Large City Councilmember Candidate Forum – Tues April 9: Education and Youth Issues”
Open Data Day and DC Education – Open Letter to Mayor Gray by Sandra Moscoso
by Sandra Moscoso ——————————————— Dear Mayor Gray – I’m reaching out on behalf of all Washington DC families, who love living in this city and are committed to making the public education system(s) work for our children and for our communities. Recognizing that while the DCPS and Charter school systems offer a variety of optionsContinue reading “Open Data Day and DC Education – Open Letter to Mayor Gray by Sandra Moscoso”
My Community, Our Earth – Collaborative Mapping for Sustainable Development
The Association of American Geographers has a program called MyCOE Global Connections & Exchange. The focus is on sustainable development (e.g., climate change, food security) and raising awareness in our local communities via collaborative mapping. The program is open to high school students and teachers can earn $300 for their classroom. See more detailsContinue reading “My Community, Our Earth – Collaborative Mapping for Sustainable Development”
Labyrinth’s Teacher Wish List Program – Learning Through Games
Did you know Labyrinth Game Shop has a Teacher Wish List program? Tell your teachers they can bring more learning fun into their classroom at a discount. See details here.
You’re invited to Maury’s 2nd Annual Think Tank and Science Expo – Jan 24
COME LEARN, PLAY AND THINK WITH YOUR CHILD! WHEN: January 24, 2012 from 6:00-7:30pm WHERE: Maury Elementary Multi-Purpose Room and grounds (1250 Constitution Ave. NE) WHAT: This year you will find some of last year’s favorite stations, as well as new ones! You will be able to… Construct ramps, balance objects, fold origami and identifyContinue reading “You’re invited to Maury’s 2nd Annual Think Tank and Science Expo – Jan 24”
