November 2016 DC Public Charter School News
Celebrating DC's Public Charter Schools |
20 Years of Public Charters Schools in Washington, DC |
To commemorate 20 years of quality public charter school options, the DC Public
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Recognizing Top-Performing "Tier 1" Public Charter Schools |
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Students of Public Charter Schools |
Why I Love My Public Charter School |
![]() As a student at Two Rivers, I wake up knowing I'm going to a school where I have friends to bond with, and I won't get bullied. I especially like Spanish class. I struggle with it, but I like to grapple and take on challenges. At Two Rivers we acknowledge not only the bad things, but the good things as well. I also like Fall Festival. We get a break from learning, and we get the chance to make new friends. - Brian Roberts Jr., 7th grader at Two Rivers Public Charter School |
School Stories |
Howard University Middle School Students Learn from Cornell Ph.D Candidates |
![]() Photo Credit: Howard University Public Charter Middle School of Mathematics and Science
Cornell University has a long-standing partnership with the Howard University Public Charter Middle School of Mathematics and Science (MS2). Each year Cornell sends a few of their best and brightest Ph.D candidates to help foster the science portion of MS2's rigorous Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics curriculum This year, students were able to extract DNA, identify different properties of chemical reactions, balance pH and learn how varying pH levels affect the body.
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DC International School: The Culture Friendly Schoolp; |
Simon Rodberg, the founding principal at DC International School recently published an article in Educational Leadership about the importance of embracing cultural differences: Not every school has "international" in its name or a focus on language learning. But in a diverse society and with students heading for a fully globalized future, every school can—and should—be a culturally positive school. Read more here. |
Students from The Next Step PCS Vote for the First Time |
![]() Several students from The Next Step PCS exercised their right to vote for the first time on the last day of early voting in DC. The students waited in line for a couple of hours but felt proud of themselves after they cast their ballots! In preparation for the election, staff from DC's Board of Elections taught The Next Step PCS students how to vote by explaining the process and showing them the voting equipment used in an election. Additionally, The Next Step PCS held two voter registration sessions for students and staff in the beginning of the school year.
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Upcoming Events |
December 19 - Board Meeting The Board will hold its next monthly meeting on December 19 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss various issues related to public charter schools and to hear from the public. The meeting will be held at DC Public Charter School Board offices (3333 14th Street NW, Suite 210). A meeting agenda will be available here. Watch the meeting on our website. Missed last month's meeting? Read a summary here. |
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