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August 8, 2019 | Vol. 5, Issue 32Letter from the Mayor

Back to School Part 1
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@TeamMuriel
Muriel Bowser Ward 4
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John A. Wilson Building
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20004

Phone: (202) 727-2643
Email: muriel.bowser@dc.gov
Chief of Staff:
John Falcicchio
City Administrator:
Rashad Young
Director of the Mayor’s Office of Legal Counsel:
Ronald R. Ross
Senior Advisor:
Beverly Perry

Director of Mayor’s Office of Community Affairs:
Lamont Akins
Director of Mayor’s Office of Community Relations and Services:
Julia Irving
Scheduling Requests:
mayor.dc.gov/page/invite-mayor

August 8, 2019 | Vol. 5, Issue 32
Letter from the Mayor
Dear Washingtonians,
Summer is winding down and before we know it, the first day of school will be here. That said, I want to once again urge parents to ensure your child is up-to-date on all mandatory vaccines. Vaccines are safe and effective and immunizations are the single most important way to protect our community against serious and sometimes deadly diseases. Health centers in all eight wards are offering free immunizations for children and teens. Find a health center near you HERE. 
Also, if your child takes the bus or train to school, know that this year, new Kids Ride Free cards will be sent directly to all DC Public and DC Public Charter Schools for distribution starting August 26, 2019. Your child’s School Year 2018-2019 card (last year’s card) is valid until September 30, 2019. New cards will be provided to students by their school’s DC One Card Administrator before their current card expires.
We have a lot to look forward to this school year. We are opening two new DC Public Schools (DCPS) – Ida B. Wells Middle School in Ward 4 and Bard High School Early College DC in Ward 7. Many students and staff will return to new and modernized buildings (I hope you will join us at ribbon cuttings for Hyde-Addison, Coolidge, and Ida B. Wells). Next June, Ron Brown College Preparatory High School will graduate its first class of seniors. And this school year, we are making big investments in technology to equip every student at DCPS in grades 3, 6, and 9 with their own laptop or device.
This school year is another opportunity to make every day count and, together, I look forward to getting a strong start to the 2019-2020 school year.
Sincerely,
Muriel Bowser

In This Week’s Newsletter:

Registration Now Open for DPR Fall Programming
Saturday, August 17: Chuck Brown Day
Tennis Under the Lights
A District Minute
Pathways to the Middle Class: Metropolitan Police Department, Officer

Registration Now Open for DPR Fall Programming
Fall Programming
Registration is now open for the Department of Parks and Recreation’s (DPR) fall programming. From sports programs to leisure activities, we have something for everyone.
To register for a program:

visit DPR’s Registration Portal;
create an account, if necessary;
select an age group;
browse location and program type; and
select a program, add to cart, and proceed to checkout.

For more information on DPR Fall Programming, go to dpr.dc.gov.
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Saturday, August 17: Chuck Brown Day

Chuck Brown Day

On Saturday, August 17, at 2:00 p.m., join us at the 5th Annual Chuck Brown Day at Chuck Brown Memorial Park. Enjoy refreshments, giveaways, and hear from local artists as we celebrate the godfather of Go-Go.
In addition, the Chuck Brown Foundation’s Annual “Back to School” Giveaway will start at 1:00 p.m. Learn more HERE.
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Tennis Under the Lights
Tennis Under the Lights
The Citi Open is over, but tennis in DC continues! Come out and socialize with tennis players, enthusiasts, and beginners at DPR’s pop-up tennis socials. At tennis courts across the city, participate in tennis drills, tennis ladders, match play, and more.
Events will be held throughout August and into September. Learn more about dates and locations HERE.
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A District Minute

district minute video

This week’s District Minute features stories about #BecomeMPD, the District’s initiative to encourage more Washingtonians to explore careers at the Metropolitan Police Department.

Pathways to the Middle Class: Metropolitan Police Department, Officer
Pathways to the Middle Class
The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) is the primary law enforcement agency for Washington, DC. MPD’s mission is to protect DC’s residents and visitors through high-quality community policing, state-of the-art information technology, and a commitment to innovation.
MPD is hiring new recruits. Learn more and start an application at becomeMPD.com.
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Mayor Muriel Bowser
John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW | Washington DC, 20004
(202) 727-2643
muriel.bowser@dc.gov | mayor.dc.gov | @mayorbowser

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