Monday, February 28, 2022

If You Lived Here - Fort Washington

(Click on the above image for the WETA show)
From WETA: "With stunning views, a fort that has watched over the District for two centuries, and a vibrant African American boating community, Ft. Washington offers an intriguing mix of history and outdoor space. In this episode, local realtor and resident LaGreta Dennis guides John and Christine to two homes in Ft. Washington followed by an end-unit townhome just up the hill from nearby National Harbor."
 

Saturday, February 26, 2022

W. Tantallon Dr. Neighbor Nominated as New School Board District 8 Member

(Click on the above image for a video about Madeline LaSalle)

District 8 School Board Position Filled By Madeline LaSalle

Madeline LaSalle will fill the vacant District 8 school board position for the remainder of its term, which is December 2024.

By Kristin Danley-Greiner, Patch Staff,  Feb 4, 2022

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — Madeline LaSalle has been appointed to fill the vacant Prince George's County District 8 school board position. LaSalle replaces former board of education member Edward Burroughs and will serve the remainder of his term, which runs until December 2024.

LaSalle currently works for Arlington Public Schools in Virginia as the coordinator of the Academic Academy, an alternative program serving students within a trauma-sensitive framework. As a first-generation college graduate, LaSalle's passion includes social justice work, trauma-informed care and restorative practices. A licensed clinical social worker, LaSalle also is a 2011 fellow of the National Hispana Leadership Institute, the Center for Creative Leadership and the Harvard JFK School of Government Leadership Consortium. She holds a bachelor of arts degree and master of social work from the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College in New York City, as well as an education specialist degree and education leadership and administration certificate from George Washington University's School of Education in Washington, D.C.

LaSalle is the founder and current chair of the board for Latinas Leading Tomorrow, a non-profit that serves young Latinas in middle and high school.

"We are so proud to welcome Ms. LaSalle to the Prince George's County Board of Education," County Executive Alsobrooks said. "We remain heavily invested in the education of our children, and we are excited to have Ms. LaSalle join us in our efforts to continue to move our school system forward. Our goal is to ensure that our children can grow and thrive for years to come, and we believe that her experience in both education and social work, along with her passion for children, will make her a great addition to our board."