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Live Discussions Tanya Clay, Education Policy Director, People for the American Way Nina Rees, Deputy Under Secretary for Innovation and Improvement, Department of Education
Williams Questions 'Energy' for 3rd Term Politically battered after nearly 10 years in District government, D.C. Mayor Anthony A. Williams said yesterday that he might not have "the energy, the tenacity, the discipline, the focus" to serve as mayor of the nation's capital for a third term.
In the News
2nd D.C. Voucher Lottery Gets Stronger Response (Post, April 16, 2005)
Group Opposed to Vouchers Cites Shortcomings (Post, Feb. 8, 2005)
Congress Passes District's Budget: Tuition Aid Increased In $8.3 Billion Plan (Post, Oct. 7, 2004)
Study Bolsters Case For Tuition Vouchers: Milwaukee Graduation Rates Cited (Post, Sept. 29, 2004)
For Voucher Program, the Lessons Begin: More Than 1,000 Students Start Class as Part of D.C. Experiment (Post, Sept. 5, 2004)
Many D.C. School Vouchers Go Unused: 290 Students Forgo $7,500 Tuition Grants (Post, Sept. 1, 2004)
Area Catholic Schools Grow, Bucking Trend (Post, Aug. 29, 2004)
$8 Billion Budget For D.C. Passed By House Panel: Same-Sex Marriage Amendment Blocked (Post, July 15, 2004)
House Panel Backs D.C. Tuition Grants (Post, July 8, 2004)
Congress Puts Hold On D.C. School Funds: $10.6 Million Tied to Voucher Program (Post, June 24, 2004)
Voucher Holders Shop Schools: Eager Parents and Children Pack Fair in First Step to Choice (Post, June 23, 2004)
D.C. School Vouchers Outnumber Applicants (Post, June 11, 2004)
Funding Was Sabotaged, D.C. Schools Chief Says: Mayor's Office Wanted Bid To Fail, Superintendent Alleges (Post, May 25, 2004)
D.C. Schools Can't Spend U.S. Funds: Senator Says System Lacks Adequate Plan for $13 Million (Post, May 20, 2004)
D.C. Seeks Higher Profile For Vouchers: Many Parents Unfamiliar With Tuition Aid Program (Post, May 9, 2004)
Catholic Schools Buck U.S. Trend: D.C. Campuses Undergo Renewal (Post, May 6, 2004)
Church Seeks Help on Vouchers: Archdiocese Says Federal Program for D.C. Students Falls $2 Million Short (Post, May 6, 2004)
Voucher Plan Draws Hundreds: Parents Attend Orientation Session on Aid Program for D.C. Students (Post, April 29, 2004)
Quincy Jones Ad Jazzed About Vouchers (Post, April 8, 2004)
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