Emhoff highlights food insecurity on first outing as second gentleman

Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband Doug Emhoff used his first official outing as second gentleman Thursday to learn about and raise awareness for food insecurity, Washington Post reports.

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Emhoff Urban Farm Visit In DC Spotlights Food Aid

Second gentleman Doug Emhoff put the spotlight on food insecurity and the importance of food assistance during the pandemic with a visit to an urban farm in the nation’s capital Thursday.

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Doug Emhoff visits DC urban farm, says food insecurity is issue for everyone

Second gentleman Doug Emhoff had his first solo event on Thursday at an urban farm operated by Dreaming Out Loud, a nonprofit that works toward food security and economic opportunity.

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Doug Emhoff Makes Trip to Highlight Food Insecurity in First Outing as First-Ever Second Gentleman

Vice President Kamala Harris‘ husband, Doug Emhoff, made his first official stop as second gentleman on Thursday, touring The Farm at Washington, D.C.’s Kelly Miller Middle School to learn about food insecurity and local work to address the problem.

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DC Bilingual Public Charter School: School Growth, Black History, & Upcoming Events

Thank you DC Bilingual families for helping to make our parent-teacher virtual conferences and materials distribution expo successful! Over the course of last Thursday and Friday, we connected with nearly 400 DCB families via the conferences and expo.

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How to help students get to college in the COVID era

There’s one set of questions on the mind of everyone in the education world right now: What should schools do in the fall? 

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CharterFolk X Vol 24 – Daniela Anello, Trayendo el Poder de Bilingüismo Literal y Figurativo a Todo lo que Hacemos en Escuelas Charter

Hoy es un honor para nosotros reconocer a Daniela Anello, Directora Eje

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Bard High School Early College Grads Garner Twofold Benefit

For more than a dozen high school graduates, the transition to a four-year college should prove easier after completing an academic program in which they’ve earned both their high school diploma and an associate degree, the latter free of charge.

Tackling the Mental Health Crisis

Welcome to Children’s National Webinar, Caring for our Kids: Tackling the Mental Health Crisis.

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