Join us in the Stands: Feeder Night at an Eastern HS Football Game – October 5!

Join us in cheering on the Ramblers, the Lady Gems, and the Blue and White Marching Machine! We invite all feeder school families, teachers, and neighborhood friends to enjoy a bit of “Thursday” Night Lights at the Eastern High School – The Pride of Capitol Hill. Let’s cheer for Eastern as they face Jackson-Reed! SeeContinue reading “Join us in the Stands: Feeder Night at an Eastern HS Football Game – October 5!”

Old School Dance Party on Sep 23 – Come Boogie With Us!

Capitol Hill’s Chamber of Commerce and W6PSPO invite you to an old school dance party on Saturday, September 23 – 9:00 p.m. at the DC Pie Shop. Grab some friends and dance to all your favorites! Celebrity DJ, “Tony T” from the Pug will spin tunes all night! (Dad bods and Mom jeans are welcome!)

Let’s get SOCIAL TONIGHT – July 18, 7pm at The Brig

Join us for a social version of our monthly meeting (hey, we deserve a night off Zoom!). When: Tonight, July 18 2023, 7-8:30pm Where: The Brig (1007 8th St SE #1) Why: Because we care about all students in Ward 6+++ schools and want to work together to support and strengthen our feeder patterns! SeeContinue reading “Let’s get SOCIAL TONIGHT – July 18, 7pm at The Brig”

W6PSPO Meets Tuesday May 16 @ 7pm

Dear Ward 6 Public Schools Parent Organization members, 1.  W6PSPO May 16, 7 pm meetingThis month we’ll be joined by Carolyn Bowen, a Payne parent who serves as a citywide community member on the Advisory Committee on Student Assignment and Boundaries.  Carolyn will discuss the committee’s guiding principles and the Committee’s work to date.  We willContinue reading “W6PSPO Meets Tuesday May 16 @ 7pm”

Decoding the FY24 DCPS Budget

The DCPS Budget for SY24 presents some schools with cuts (in spite of stable enrollment and in spite of DC Council Legislation designed to prevent cuts). It also provides increase in funds to some schools with large populations of students with the greatest need. To help DC families understand the budget, three DC parents (andContinue reading “Decoding the FY24 DCPS Budget”