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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Mark Vorsatz, the managing direct of WTAS LLC, a San Francisco-based tax-advisory firm founded by former Andersen partners. The firm has acquired the rights to the Andersen name and plans to rename itself “AndersenTax.” CREDIT: Lexey Swall for the Wall Street Journal                     SLUG: URBANIZE
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia, takes a phone call from Mogadishu. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran, and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, center, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring, left, sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran, and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, center, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring, left, sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. National Republican Senatorial Committee Political Director Ward Baker sits down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • Dr. Abdusalam Omer, governor of the Central Bank of Somalia. .CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.SOMALIA
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran, and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
    130307_Moran394.jpg
  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
    130307_Moran336.jpg
  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
    130307_Moran291.jpg
  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran and National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, Political Director Ward Baker and Communications Director Brad Dayspring sit down for an interview with Wall Street Journal reporters.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran, left, talks to National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins at the Ronald Reagan Republican Center on Thursday, March 7, 2013.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran, right, gets a high five from National Republican Senatorial Committee Political Director Ward Baker at the Ronald Reagan Republican Center on Thursday, March 7, 2013.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran, left, talks to National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins, right, and  Political Director Ward Baker at the Ronald Reagan Republican Center on Thursday, March 7, 2013.
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  • U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) was elected Chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Moran, left, talks to National Republican Senatorial Committee Executive Director Rob Collins at the Ronald Reagan Republican Center on Thursday, March 7, 2013.
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  • Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Adelaide Davis Elementary School  is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third grade teacher Courtney Jackson, center, tells her students to tuck in their shirts as they walk down the hallway at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third-grader Tyra McGhee sits on the floor to do work as volunteer Hannah O'Brien explains a writing exercise at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third graders David Dobbins, center, and other students await instruction from their teacher Courtney Jackson, left, at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Nathan McNeill, 4, signals for his classmates to be quiet as they exit the library that was renovated through the Target School Library Makeover Grant at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Children play during recess at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Educational Aide Annette Frye, from left, helps Taniya Hall, 10, and Faith Hamilton, 11, with their class work before they can participate in recess at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson, right of center, talks to a student about her art during a walk-through of Truesdell Education Campus on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson talks to the first grade team about their thought on implementing a literacy block at Truesdell Education Campus on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson, left, and Principal Mary Ann Stinton talk to eighth-grader Octavious Beasley school at Truesdell Education Campus on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Second grade students work in the computer lab as D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson talks to the computer lab teacher, Geraldine Chambers, at Truesdell Education Campus on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson talks to students about their work during her walk-through of Truesdell Education Campus on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson talks to preschool students Karla Rodriguez, right, and Leonel Ventura at Truesdell Education Campus on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson does a walk-through of Truesdell Education Campus with Principal Mary Ann Stinson, on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson walks through her office Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson, reflected in the picture frames on her shelves, talks to colleagues on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson meets Nathaniel Beers,.chief of the Office of Special Education and Tom Flanagan, right, Interim deputy chief for programming, on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson meets Nathaniel Beers.chief of the Office of Special Education on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson meets Nathaniel Beers.chief of the Office of Special Education on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Henderson recently announced that she plans to close 20 under-enrolled schools across the district. CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal
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  • Third-grader Tyra McGhee listens as volunteer Hannah O'Brien explains a writing exercise at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third-grader Marquet Williams enters class at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third-grader Tyra McGhee enters class at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Art adorns the locker of students in Courtney Jackson's third grade class at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Teacher Courtney Jackson, right, gives instruction to her class at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third grader Marquet Williams, left, and other students listens to instructions from their teacher Courtney Jackson, left, at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third grader Marquet Williams, right, and other students listen to instructions from their teacher Courtney Jackson, left, at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third grader Marquet Williams, right, and other students listen to instructions from their teacher Courtney Jackson, left, at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third grader Marquet Williams, right, and other students await instruction from their teacher Courtney Jackson, left, at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Adelaide Davis Elementary School  is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Nathan McNeill, 4, left, signals for his classmates to be quiet before they exit the library that was renovated through the Target School Library Makeover Grant at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Nathan McNeill, 4, signals for his classmates to be quiet before they exit the library that was renovated through the Target School Library Makeover Grant at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Nathan McNeill, 4, looks down the hall from the new library that was renovated through the Target School Library Makeover Grant at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. There are currently 178 students enrolled in Davis Elementary and the second floor of the school is only used for music classes and the library...CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Library Assistant Wykana Tabor reads "Curious George Rides a Bike" inside the new library that was renovated through the Target School Library Makeover Grant at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Library Assistant Wykana Tabor reads "Curious George Rides a Bike" inside the new library that was renovated through the Target School Library Makeover Grant at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Library Assistant Wykana Tabor reads "Curious George Rides a Bike" inside the new library that was renovated through the Target School Library Makeover Grant at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Adelaide Davis Elementary School  is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
    20121126_WSJ_DCSCHOOLS117.jpg
  • Children play during recess at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third graders Jahmya Perkins, from left, Taquayla Bell and Tyra McGhee play during recess at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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  • Third grader Jahmya Perkins, plays during recess at Adelaide Davis Elementary School on Nov. 26, 2012 in Washington, D.C. Last week DCPS Chancellor Kaya Henderson proposed closing 20 under-enrolled schools in the District. Davis Elementary is one of 20 schools in the DCPS system included in the school closure proposal. ..CREDIT: Lexey Swall for The Wall Street Journal.DCSCHOOLS
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