Services

Parents learn how to fill out a complaint form for a due process hearing request.

The Data Request Portal is used to request educational information from the Office of the State Superintendent of Education.

OSSE Scholars provides high-achieving, academically motivated, students who exhibit financial need with the opportunity to attend selective summer college programs.

Learn more about OSSE Seasonal Menu Templates and Nutrition Breakdowns

Scholarships to child care workers to complete course work in early childhood education and to increase their compensation

Learn more about Parent and Community Resources for Special Education

Learn more about community resources, family rights/procedural safeguards and early childhood transition guidelines.

View the Parent, Family & Community Engagement Mini-Grant Awardees.

Parents learn about regulations for Child Development Facilities and other child care services.

The PLaCEs grant provides an incentive for public schools to establish a consortium with the goal to improve student achievement

The Office of Public Charter School Financing and Support (OPCSFS) manages several programs for public charter school facility financing.

The goal of the effort is to provide the most important and relevant comparison information to help parents and stakeholders become more informed consumers regarding their publicly funded school options.

Under the Individuals with Disability Education Act (IDEA), states are required to collect race and ethnicity data on students with disabilities.

Recognition and Support Opportunities for DC Educators

An allegation of a test security violation may be the product of a reported allegation, OSSE monitoring and auditing, or through OSSE’s test integrity review.

OSSE has three college scholarship & grants applications opening on Feb. 1, 2023 that expand higher education choices for DC residents.

The Scholarships for Opportunity and Results (SOAR) Act grants support the public charter sector through a combination of formula and competitive grants to public charter local education agencies (LEAs) and nonprofit charter-support organizations.

Working with school personnel, students, families, and community based organizations in order to improve the overall health of youth in District of Columbia Public Schools and Public Charter Schools.

