Resources for Educators
The pages below provide resources for almost every area of education and for a wide spectrum of teachers.
The ASFSA website addresses topics related to food services and nutrition programs.
Americanteachers.com offers tools for teachers, parents, and students.
The Capitol Area Food Bank is is the largest public, non-profit food and nutrition education resource in the Metro Area, yearly distributing millions of pounds of food to the community and educating thousands of local residents on hunger, poverty and nutrition issues.
The Chesapeake Science on the Internet for Educators website provides Chesapeake Bay science education resources, lesson plans, activities and professional development workshops for K-12 teachers.
The CCSO works on behalf of the state agencies that serve students grades preK–12 throughout the nation.
The Education Licensure Commission licenses, approves, and oversees all private postsecondary educational institutions in the District of Columbia.