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  2. SEED Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the SEED School of DC received a $100,000 grant from Oprah Winfrey's Angel Network for the construction of new dormitory facilities. [3] In 2010, the SEED schools were featured on 60 Minutes [ 4 ] and the Washington, D.C. school is featured in the 2010 documentary film Waiting for "Superman" .

  3. Webster School (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Webster School, also called the Daniel Webster School, is a historic building located at 940 H Street NW in Washington, D.C. Built in 1882 as a segregated school for white children, it was among a large number of brick schools constructed in the city after the Civil War. These schools were located a couple of blocks from each other ...

  4. Education of immigrants in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children must go alone through a subjective process of being asked questions by an interviewer regarding why they are seeking refuge. They found that the traumatic experiences that asylum-seeking adolescents faced along with their brain development likely influenced the asylum-seeker interview process.

  5. Asylum seekers in NYC say America is nothing like they had ...

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    Mayor Eric Adams at a rally in support of asylum seekers on Tuesday in New York City. ... Other critics have accused the city of using migrants on the sidewalk as props to get more federal aid ...

  6. Thaddeus Stevens School (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The Stevens School was erected in 1868 because the city needed a public colored school and the most feasible place to put it was on square 73 which was accessible by both wards 1 and 2. It seemed apt to build a school for freed black in this area, as it was derelict and unsanitary. Within square 73 the school was built on lots 22, 23, and 24.

  7. Washington City Orphan Asylum - Wikipedia

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    Washington City Orphan Asylum, 1860, Library of Congress. Washington City Orphan Asylum, also called The Protestant Male and Female Orphan Asylum, was an orphanage established in Washington, D.C., for homeless children after the War of 1812. In 1935, it became the Hillcrest Children's Village and was moved to new facilities in the city.

  8. Metro World Child - Wikipedia

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    The Metro staff and trained volunteers visit the families of the children every week at their homes. Metro has also organized child sponsorship. For the children who live too far to go to the Sunday School services, they have wandering trucks that stop in areas of the city and where from they produce Sidewalk Sunday School.

  9. Trump plans to scrap policy restricting ICE arrests at ...

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    The idea that Trump might allow ICE agents to make arrests anywhere, even inside schools and houses of worship, without the current limitations began circulating in Project 2025, a list of policy ...