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Rodent, Bed Bug Infestations Worry Savoy Elementary Parents

Some parents at Savoy Elementary School in Southeast D.C. are outraged over a bed bug and rodent problem at their children’s school. The school closed on Feb. 6 and 7, with students being relocated indefinitely. With the infestation considered “persistent” by District of Columbia Public Schools, parents worry the temporary move may become permanent. The […]

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D.C. School Suspensions Drastically Down, But Concerns Remain

On Jan. 6, the District’s Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) released a report, “State of Discipline: 2015-2016 School Year” that documented the falling number of suspensions in D.C. schools. The report also outlined procedures designed to make sure the practice is executed in the best interest of the city’s school children and […]

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Bowser Offers Bill to Ease License Renewals for Returning Citizens

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) announced an effort to enable District residents convicted of drug offenses, who have served their time, to renew their driver’s licenses. On Jan. 25, Bowser; Brian Ferguson, director of the D.C. Office of Returning Citizens; and Christopher Shorter, director of D.C. Public Works department, provided details of her effort to […]

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