05/19/2016
4 Things Worse than Not Learning to Read in Kindergarten
The year Sam started kindergarten, he turned 6 in October. He was one of the oldest children in his class, and he didn't know how to read. When he starte...
03/31/2016
Question of the day:
What is the continuing role of the qualitative in an era devoted to data?
03/22/2016
2016 Credit Union College Scholarship Program - Application Due 3-31-16
You are subscribed to PGCPS Scholarships for Prince George's County Public Schools. This information has recently been updated, and is now available.
03/14/2016
Have a great Monday and a productive week!
03/04/2016
Today is Dr. Seuss Day!
Post your favorite Dr Seusse book or rhyme!
"You have brains in your head.
You have feet in your shoes.
You can steer yourself any direction you choose.
You're on your own. And you know what you know.
And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go!"
Dr. Seuss Day
We truly love him in a house. We truly love him with a mouse. We truly love him here or there. We truly love him anywhere. We truly love the silly goose. We...
01/09/2015
Keep marching, keep speaking out it makes a difference!
Congress Just Passed a Bill Addressing Police Killings While No One Was Looking
Congress has finally stepped in.
01/07/2015
I invite you to view Sheila Bunn for Ward 8 page
Sheila Bunn for Ward 8
Sheila Bunn, candidate for Ward 8 Councilmember
12/11/2014
Students acting out alternate endings to popular stories.....
11/10/2014
FYI...
The DC Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP) is happy to announce it’s hosting its 1st Fall Private School Fair! Speak directly with representatives from K-12 independent and parochial DC private schools and attend the Private School Admissions Panel, beginning promptly at 11am.
D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program
Private School Fair
Saturday, November 15, 2014
11:00 am- 1:00 pm
Margo Hall, 3400 12th Street NE
FREE but Registration Requested!
View a list of participating private schools and additional details: http://www.dcthriftymom.com/2014/11/10/private-school-fair-washington-dc-2014/
11/05/2014
Teacher spends two days as a student and is shocked at what she learned
"Teachers work hard, but I now think that conscientious students work harder."