
April Bethea
Local Education Editor at The Washington Post
A Tar Heel trying to find her way in the nation's capital. I edit stories on education & health around the DMV for @washingtonpost; past: many hats @theobserver
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Jan 8, 2025 |
washingtonpost.com | April Bethea
This week's winter storm continues to disrupt classes across the D.C. region, with some schools opting to close or open on a delayed schedule on Thursday. Skip to end of carousel End of carousel D.C. Public Schools held classes on Wednesday, while at least two other districts opened on a two-hour delay. But most schools remained closed for a third straight day.
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