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in the Community – February 2019

“We all have dreams. In order to make dreams come into reality, it takes an awful lot of determination, dedication, self-discipline, and effort.”-Jesse Owens

Black History Month is not about simply a recalling of facts and figures of the past but recognizing the excellence that continues to flow through the veins of people from the African diaspora. This month serves as a “thank you” to ancestors and all those who have made it possible for our sters to shine so bright! Seeing sters continually shine brightly is my inspiration each and every month.

– Althea Holford,Managing Director of External Affairs and Real Estate.


Around Town:

Black History Month Studentssters Celebrate Black History Month

Across our schools, sters celebrated the many contributions of black people in many unique and thought-provoking ways. From discussion panels, historical dress-up days, door decorations, to live museum walks and performances – our students celebrated the past and showcased their excellence.. See a collection of from the month’s events and activities.

Young Men’s Empowerment Summit

On February 9, we were extremely proud to welcome nearly 200 young men and their fathers, mentors, and father-figures to the 2nd annual Young Men’s Empowerment Summit. The day consisted of empowering discussions, on self-determination, sexual health, high school transitions, and mentorship. We’d also like to extend a special thanks to theD.C. Office of the Attorney General,DC Transit Officers,DC Public Defenders Office, andAlpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. for joining us for a great day.

Parent Appreciation NightParent Appreciation Event

We were especially honored to recognize the contributions of many of our parents at the Parent Appreciation Event. School leaders, students, and parents alike gathered inside thefor a night of fellowship and gratitude. Parental involvement is a cornerstone of a great education, and we’re proud to continue this work with such terrific parents.

 DC teacher and student walking DC and Somerset Prep Partnership

We’re excited to be welcoming the Somerset Prep community to our DC school community. We are eager to continue all the great work that is happening at Somerset and in the Congress Heights community. Read more about the partnership from Chief Community & Growth Officer, Jacque Patterson, in.

Loads of love ribbon cuttingLoads of Love comes to DC Shaw Campus

Recently, we celebrated the ribbon cutting of the new washer and dryer facilityat DC’s Shaw Campus. In Partnership with the Washington Redskins Foundation’s Loads of Love program, the Shaw Campus received a brand new washer and dryer! The washing and drying equipment will allow students, families, and staff to do laundry free of cost! We’re proud to work with dedicated partners, ensuring students have the tools they need to succeed! Read more about the event.

Upcoming events:

  • GEMS Summit – DC College Preparatory | March 1, 2019 |
  • Safe Passage – Congress Heights Safe Passage Zone |March 5, 2019|
  • Wealth Building WednesdayWebinar| March 6, 2019| RSVP
  • Safe Passage – Anacostia Safe Passage Zone | March 28,2019| RSVP

Posted on March 5, 2019 in Community

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