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Video Against All Odds: Educators in D.C. Change Minds, Stereotypes May 19, 2016 by Niaja Smith Photo Courtesy: hu-ms2.org Although Washington, DC reportedly has some of the lowest graduation…
News A non-profit teaching D.C.’s children about themselves April 8, 2016 by Kayla Irby MOMIE, a non-profit based on Georgia Avenue is making a change in the classrooms and beyond.…
Video Social Media and Generation Cheat January 22, 2016 by Ashley Young Cheating has been on the rise at colleges across the nation for the past decade. One…
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News Students, Faculty Hail ‘The New Ballou’ January 27, 2015 by Shannen Hill The students of Ballou High School enjoy new renovations The 'New Ballou' includes 87 classrooms, a…
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