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Federal Agency: "District of Columbia: Executive Office of the Mayor"
GAO-17-165, Feb 9, 2017
Phone: (617) 788-0580
Agency: District of Columbia: Executive Office of the Mayor
Status: Open
Comments: In 2017, D.C. education officials stated they planned to continue to deepening their collaboration to reduce disciple rates. In May 2018, the D.C. Council passed the Student Fair Access to School Amendment Act of 2018 which, among other things, directs the Office of the State Superintendent of Education to provide schools (including charters) with a variety of supports and assistance on discipline and trauma-informed programs. We have reached out to OSSE and the Deputy Mayor's office for updates on implementation of the law and any additional collaboration. As of June 2020, we are awaiting a response.