A list of snow-related school cancellations and changes for in the D.C. region.

  • Washington Post Staff
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Meanwhile, an arbiter’s ruling Saturday cleared the system to reopen school buildings.

Twice as many families rejected an offer to return to an elementary school in the poorest ward than in the wealthiest one.

A lack of trust between the school district and teachers union has fueled parental concern.

  • Dawn Reiss
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Duke Ellington students are eager to learn, but teachers’ salaries lag far behind.

Students across grades would return to buildings for hybrid learning starting March 15.

Redeploy Georgetown is being criticized by students and staff across campus.

U-Va. and Harvard are among a large bloc of schools that suspended admission testing requirements because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The chancellor said the school system is ready and schools will reopen Monday.

The start of February will mark the 11th month of online learning for most Northern Virginia students.

Many charters are offering some in-person programs, but most are not following the school system’s schedule.

Chaotic logistics of vaccine distribution mean most educators will not be fully vaccinated until late February at the earliest.

The Chicago Teachers Union is challenging claims of health and safety preparedness in schools as the district prepares to bring back thousands of K-8 students on Feb. 1.

As the district prepares to bring back thousands more students on Feb. 1, teachers press for the right to work remotely.

  • Dawn Reiss
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The District and the teachers union continue to spar over numbers and safety a week before schools open their doors to students and teachers.

How we vote will be more affected by slow changes in who we voters are than by better civics lessons in school.

After serving from 1967 to 1977 as president of what is now Bowie State University, he spent 18 years leading the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education.

Day-care workers in D.C. have been working in-person for months and say they should be next in line for vaccination.

The pandemic makes it harder for students and counselors to address mental health problems.

The toll of remote learning falls hardest on the most vulnerable students, state officials say.

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