The Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education (DME) in Washington, DC is dedicated to enhancing the quality of education and supporting the well-being of students in the district. They provide resources and support to schools to enhance safety and wellness on campuses, as well as offer interactive visualizations and datasets to inform program and school planning. DME also focuses on strengthening student access and success in dual enrollment programs and has developed a recovery roadmap for the public education and workforce systems in response to the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
DME works closely with District agencies to deliver vital services to students, families, educators, and residents. They publish briefs called Edsight that highlight key information about public schools, students, and facilities in Washington, DC. Additionally, DME is involved in initiatives such as the Boundary and Student Assignment Study, the DC Public Education Master Facilities Plan, and the Every Day Counts campaign. Their goal is to ensure that every student in the district has access to a high-quality education and the necessary support to succeed.
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