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Helps low-income and at-risk adults earn high school credentials, improve math and reading skills, and learn how to use and apply computer technologies. Includes programs and services, news, volunteer opportunities and directions.
Includes news, publications, meetings, teacher preparation information, professional development, and state chapters.
AALEAD provides mentoring and other services for Asian American students.
Offers scholarships and support to low-income African-American children at participating schools, grades K-12, in the metropolitan area. Features programs, news, member schools and events.
An adult charter school for members of immigrant communities in Washington. Provides training in English as a Second Language, literacy, GED, citizenship and computer applications.
Helps prepare DC public school students for college through tutoring, mentoring and scholarship programs. Information on enrolling, volunteering, donating, and scholarships.
Provides scholarship grants to Catholic high school students living in the Archdiocese of Washington, DC.
Encourages and enables public high school students to enter and graduate from college. Includes services, guides for students and parents, financial aid information, news and events.
Provides after school, summer and fall tutoring from locations in MD and Northern VA. Profile, programs, fees and online registration.
Non-profit organization that promotes children's literacy by pairing students with reading mentors. Includes program description and newsletter.
Volunteer workathon to improve public schools and raise college scholarship for local students.
Developing academic skills, behaviors, and attitudes in academically motivated and underserved middle school children. Program, organization, volunteering, results and center locations.
ICLS offers courses in ESL and over 70 languages, TOEFL preparation, and evening programs in English, Spanish and French.
English language school both for those trying to learn English and those seeking the TEFL teaching certificate.
Enrolls students for a semester or the summer to take classes and intern in Washington. Founded by Marquette University. Includes application information, faculty listing, and program description.
Strives to inspire and motivate children within the classroom structure to immerse themselves in the wonders of science and math.
a national nonprofit that partners with urban communities to provide innovative educational opportunities. History, information about SEED schools and how to help.
Non-profit organization dedicated to designing and implementing educational programs for the low-income residents of the DC metro area. Programs are primarily for immigrants from Latin America. Pre-school, adult education, and volunteer opportunities.
Progressive year-round preschool serving 2 to 5 year-old children and their families with part-time through full-day options. Includes information about activities, tuition, calendar, staff and events.
Offers programs for young men between the ages of 15 and 25, including SAT preparation and academic review of math and English, followed by character-building lectures and sports.
Organization dedicated to building the public will and capacity to improve urban public school facilities. History, programs, news and publications.
Debate and speech league open to all schools in the metro area. Includes constitution, tournaments, membership, and schedule.
News articles and columns on education in the area.
A series of investigative articles about the problems of the DC school system.
Describes kindergarten programs in Washington, DC, metro area schools.
Strives to inspire and motivate children within the classroom structure to immerse themselves in the wonders of science and math.
ICLS offers courses in ESL and over 70 languages, TOEFL preparation, and evening programs in English, Spanish and French.
English language school both for those trying to learn English and those seeking the TEFL teaching certificate.
Debate and speech league open to all schools in the metro area. Includes constitution, tournaments, membership, and schedule.
Progressive year-round preschool serving 2 to 5 year-old children and their families with part-time through full-day options. Includes information about activities, tuition, calendar, staff and events.
A series of investigative articles about the problems of the DC school system.
Non-profit organization dedicated to designing and implementing educational programs for the low-income residents of the DC metro area. Programs are primarily for immigrants from Latin America. Pre-school, adult education, and volunteer opportunities.
Provides after school, summer and fall tutoring from locations in MD and Northern VA. Profile, programs, fees and online registration.
Provides scholarship grants to Catholic high school students living in the Archdiocese of Washington, DC.
Developing academic skills, behaviors, and attitudes in academically motivated and underserved middle school children. Program, organization, volunteering, results and center locations.
a national nonprofit that partners with urban communities to provide innovative educational opportunities. History, information about SEED schools and how to help.
Organization dedicated to building the public will and capacity to improve urban public school facilities. History, programs, news and publications.
An adult charter school for members of immigrant communities in Washington. Provides training in English as a Second Language, literacy, GED, citizenship and computer applications.
Includes news, publications, meetings, teacher preparation information, professional development, and state chapters.
Describes kindergarten programs in Washington, DC, metro area schools.
AALEAD provides mentoring and other services for Asian American students.
Helps prepare DC public school students for college through tutoring, mentoring and scholarship programs. Information on enrolling, volunteering, donating, and scholarships.
News articles and columns on education in the area.
Encourages and enables public high school students to enter and graduate from college. Includes services, guides for students and parents, financial aid information, news and events.
Helps low-income and at-risk adults earn high school credentials, improve math and reading skills, and learn how to use and apply computer technologies. Includes programs and services, news, volunteer opportunities and directions.
Offers scholarships and support to low-income African-American children at participating schools, grades K-12, in the metropolitan area. Features programs, news, member schools and events.
Non-profit organization that promotes children's literacy by pairing students with reading mentors. Includes program description and newsletter.
Enrolls students for a semester or the summer to take classes and intern in Washington. Founded by Marquette University. Includes application information, faculty listing, and program description.
Offers programs for young men between the ages of 15 and 25, including SAT preparation and academic review of math and English, followed by character-building lectures and sports.
Volunteer workathon to improve public schools and raise college scholarship for local students.

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