
TFA D.C. Region
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In the D.C. region, we are over 800 teachers and 3,000 Teach For America alumni dedicated to ensuring that all students receive an excellent education.
D.C., Maryland and Virginia
Joined February 2013
Here's a final reminder that today is a great day to invest in our community's future by making a donation to TFA D.C. Region. This year for Giving Tuesday, we'll be matching every donation to #FliptheScript for local students - click below to give!
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Today is Giving Tuesday! Help students in the D.C. Region #FliptheScript by donating and supporting equal access to an excellent education - whatever you donate will be matched dollar for dollar. Donate here -
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Help students across D.C., Prince George's County, and Virginia #FliptheScript. Join us in supporting @TFADCRegion for #GivingTuesday! All gifts made on December 2nd and 3rd will be MATCHED, dollar for dollar, up to $1,000 per gift.
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RT @ZACHARYSBOE5: The Collective is a group for Black and Brown TFA corps members. The Poetry Slam is a hallmark event for the group here i….
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Join TFA's Collective D.C. for their 5th Annual Story Slam: #DontMuteDC! 100% of profits go towards the Collective DC's Be The Change Scholarship, awarded to college-bound high school seniors in the DC area. Don't miss it!
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Join TFA's Collective DC for our 5th Annual Story Slam! The annual story slam event brings together educators, advocates and students for a live story telling experience showcasing the unique...
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A big #fieldnotesfriday shout-out to Cristina Velasquez (D.C. Region '18) at CHEC! As a Spanish teacher, Cristina brings rigor and meaningful relationship building to her middle school students. One student said, "More of my teachers should be like her. I love it in here!”
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Justin Lopez Cardoze (Jacksonville '11) continues to give his all to our region's students - after winning 2020 D.C. Teacher of the Year, he's giving his prize money back to his students by starting a scholarship #ProudtobeDMV
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Justin Lopez-Cardoze is a seventh-grade educator at Capital City Public Charter School.
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RT @dcpublicschools: Happy American Indian and Alaskan Native Heritage Month! We are proud to celebrate the many cultures and backgrounds i….
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RT @VillanuevaBeard: One incredibly bright spot in today’s NAEP results is the real progress by students and teachers in DC. It takes hard….
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D.C. students are making great progress on standardized tests! “D.C. continues to make remarkable gains. The level of progress is really unprecedented, both in magnitude and for how long it has been sustained,” Hanseul Kang (New Mexico '04) #ProudtobeDMV
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The District was the only jurisdiction to improve on eighth-grade reading on the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
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On Wednesday, we were fortunate enough to host in a lively discussion about education in Washington, D.C. Thanks to everyone who participated, we cannot wait to continue these engagements moving forward! #ProudtobeDMV
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RT @myeager4: Great conversation convened by @TFADCRegion to discuss how to help our children thrive. Important perspectives from @DMEforDC….
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Our audience is now asking incredibly thoughtful questions of our panelists - from early childhood education to the role of D.C. parents, these are the conversations we need to be having! #ProudtobeDMV
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RT @vppartners: “It all comes down to a focus on making lives better and that means that every sector needs to work together” - Carol Thomp….
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