Washington, D.C
Bowser Administration Celebrates DC Students on DC Decision Day
(Washington, DC) – Right this moment, the Workplace of the State Superintendent of Training (OSSE) led faculties within the celebration of DC Choice Day – during which college students at excessive faculties throughout DC proudly introduced their postsecondary selections for the 2022-23 college 12 months. OSSE can be spotlighting tuition help packages put in place to assist college students pay for school.
DC Choice Day acknowledges the various pathways college students pursue after commencement, whether or not that’s a four- or two-year diploma program, a postsecondary credential or the navy, and encourages youthful college students and households to organize early for that subsequent step. Excessive faculties throughout the town are internet hosting their very own DC Choice Day celebrations all through the week.
“We’re extraordinarily pleased with our highschool seniors who’re taking this subsequent step to advance their training,” stated State Superintendent Christina Grant. “However our dedication as a metropolis to them can not cease at highschool commencement I encourage all DC highschool college students to benefit from the quite a few tuition help packages we’ve got in place to assist them not solely get to school however to complete.”
To help college students pursuing levels in these profession pathways, the District launched the DC Futures Program. The brand new program, created via a $12 million funding by Mayor Bowser and supplied via OSSE, offers faculty tuition and help for DC residents in search of a level in a high-demand profession area at three native universities. OSSE may also proceed to manage two historic monetary help packages supplied to DC residents yearly:
• The DC Tuition Help Grant, or DCTAG, which pays the distinction between in-state and out-of-state tuition, as much as $10,000 yearly at public faculties and as much as $2,500 at non-public faculties in DC and personal HBCUs, nationwide; and
• The Mayor’s Students Undergraduate Program, which offers need-based funding for eligible DC residents incomes their first affiliate or first bachelor’s diploma at choose space faculties and universities. This system is a last-dollar award that means it may be used to fill the hole between a scholar’s monetary support bundle and the price of attendance.
For extra data on DC Choice Day, the District’s new Superior Technical Middle, DC Futures and monetary help packages for college kids pursuing postsecondary training, go to OSSE’s web site.
Washington, D.C
Federal offices in DC area closed for snowstorm
Federal offices in the D.C. area will be closed Monday but telework and remote employees will be expected to work, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced Sunday night.
Non-telework employees will receive weather and safety leave for the number of hours they were scheduled to work today, OPM said.
However, leave won’t be granted to employees who are on official travel outside of the duty station, who are on an Alternative Work Schedule (AWS) day off or who have another non-workday.
Emergency employees are expected to report to their worksites unless otherwise directed by their agencies, OPM said.
Washington, D.C
DC mayor declares snow emergency ahead of major winter storm
Winter Storm Warning
from SUN 10:00 PM EST until TUE 1:00 AM EST, Warren County, Fairfax County, Northern Fauquier County, Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria, Frederick County, Anne Arundel County, Northwest Montgomery County, Central and Southeast Montgomery County, Carroll County, Washington County, Prince George’s County, District of Columbia, Berkeley County
Washington, D.C
TIMELINE: Snow begins Sunday night, DC area to receive several inches Monday
WASHINGTON (7News) — The first winter storm of the year and this winter season arrives tonight with developing snow showers from the west. Plan for snow to last through the day on Monday before ending Monday night.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the entire D.C. and Baltimore metro areas starting Sunday evening through Monday night.
HERE’S THE TIMELINE OF STORM
- Sunday 8 p.m. – midnight: Snow moves in from the west
- Monday 12 a.m. – 10 a.m.: Snow, heavy at times
- Monday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.: Snow ends in some areas, sleet mixing in south of I-66
- Monday 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.: Leftover snow showers on the back side of the low-pressure center
LATEST FORECAST | WATCH RADAR
HOW MUCH SNOW CAN YOU EXPECT?
Skies will be mostly clear through about the first half of Sunday, with clouds increasing after noon. Snow will increase from the south beginning around 10 p.m.
Expect a wide swath of the D.C. metro area to get anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of snow, with locally higher amounts south of I-66, and lighter amounts in central and northern Maryland.
Most of Sunday remains dry but chilly with high temperatures in the middle 30s.
HOW TO PREPARE
The primary hazards of this storm will be the impacts on travel.
If you must drive, plan for slick roads, especially elevated roads, that will be very dangerous to drive on. Officials are asking that area residents stay home or off the roads.
Flight delays and cancellations are also likely through Monday.
Power outages could also be an issue.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued a state of emergency, while Maryland Gov. Wes Moore issued a state of preparedness.
Sidewalks and driveways could also get slick for those walking outside with pets or to get to Metro.
Amtrak has already canceled some trains based on the forecast.
Refreeze could also be an issue Tuesday morning.
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