
Warriors Win Big, 42-0 over SEED
Washington, D.C. – The Woodson Warriors responded to their week 1 loss to McNamara by posting 42 unanswered points in the first two quarters of play against The SEED School tonight. The Warriors looked sharp on both sides of the ball and dominated from start to finish. Tonight was the last non-conference game before the Warriors host Woodrow Wilson for their first division game of the DCIAA under the lights on Friday October 1st at 6pm.
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Volleyball Team rallies, loses to SWW
The Warriors matched up against School Without Walls Thursday Night, and although they fell short of a victory, they should be congratulated for a hard-fought match. Great Match Warriors!
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Warriors come up short in opener
Washington, D.C. – The Warriors lost their home opener to Bishop McNamara in a game that was, for the majority of the afternoon, a defensive struggle. McNamara led going into Halftime 2-0. In the second half the Mustangs pulled away, scoring 20 unanswered points to defeat the Warriors on their home field.
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Woodson Scholars Selected for NatsPrep!
Congratulations to 11th grader Jmaria Truesdale and 12th grader Omar Satterfield for being selected to participate in the first cohort of NatsPrep. Together with 8 other DCPS students, they will undergo a 6-session training program which covers topics including event management, hospitality, marketing, and finance for the Washington Nationals. In addition to the valuable learning and networking they will receive, at the conclusion of this training Omar and Jmaria will be offered a paid summer internship with the Nationals!
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Read MoreSchool Immunization Clinics Open
Dear DCPS Community, This month, we are asking families to put vaccines on your back-to-school list! All DC Public Schools students must have their childhood immunizations up to date to attend school. The COVID-19 vaccine is also highly encouraged for ages 12 and up. We recognize the weeks leading up to the start of school is a busy time, so DCPS is partnering with DC Health to open pop-up immunizations clinics near you. Childhood Immunizations are Required for In-Person Learning At 20 DCPS sites across the District, public charter schools, and community health centers, any student ages 3-18 can get the required immunizations to attend school in-person. Pop-up clinics are open Monday to Saturday through the end of September. You can see a list of all DCPS clinics and their operating hours at dcpsreopenstrong.com/vaccines. If you already have an appointment scheduled with your pediatrician before the start of school, we encourage you to continue with that annual wellness visit. School clinics offer additional options for families who have had difficulties making an appointment with their child’s doctor for required immunizations. |
You can follow these steps or call the Vaccination Call Center at 1-855-363-0333 to make an appointment: Visit vaccinate.dc.gov and click the “Pediatric Vaccination Pre-Registration” button. Complete the form provided with information about your child, including if they have health insurance. View the map of immunization clinics and select the school where you would like to make an appointment. Don’t forget to submit the Universal Health Certificate and any other immunization documents to your child’s school to guarantee they are ready for the start of school! These forms are part of the 2021-2022 school year enrollment packet. District of Columbia policies and regulations require students to submit updated immunization documentation within 20 days of the start of the school year, or they will not be able to attend until those records are received. COVID-19 Vaccine for Students Ages 12 and Older |
If you need a COVID-19 vaccine, our school clinics will offer those, too. And if you or your child is getting their first dose, there are some special prizes available. At the Brookland, Johnson, and Sousa middle school clinics, young people will have the opportunity to receive a $51 VISA Gift card or, while supplies last, a pair of AirPods. Adults may also receive a gift card. Additionally, all vaccinated youth will be eligible to win an iPad or a $25,000 college scholarship, no matter the school site where they receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine until September 30. These school sites offering gift cards or AirPods open this Saturday, August 7 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The science is clear: vaccines are the single most effective tool we have for stopping the spread of the coronavirus, and we are strongly encouraging all our teachers, staff, students, families, and community members to get vaccinated. Hundreds of thousands of people have already been vaccinated in DC, and the data shows vaccinations are working. We can all help keep our students safe, keep our schools open, and protect our loved ones by getting vaccinated. Thank you for playing your part in helping our schools recover and reopen strong this fall! — DC Public Schools |
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CDC Resources to help get caught up on recommended vaccines
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Elonzo Burroughs Breaks School Record in 100
Congratulations to Elonzo Burroughs for winning his heat in the 100 and 200 and placed 2nd overall in the state championship. Elonzo also broke the school record in the 100 (10.89 seconds) and ran a 21.95 in the 200. Go Warriors!
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Baseball Season Ends with WIN over Tech
Our baseball team concluded their season with a 9-1 victory over McKinley Tech.
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