Per Kevin’s post below, if you’re following the Washington Post’s in-depth series on D.C. schools (or if you like cool interactive online tools), check out their online map tool here. A great way to see how school performance, teachers, and facilities problems are distributed throughout the district — and you can layer all of that information with poverty data, street names, and wards. Good stuff.






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