
Why We Run: Make a Difference like Kavonn
In our inaugural Stride for Hope 5K & Homecoming Festival, we’re running in support of adult learners who are working to transform their lives and

In our inaugural Stride for Hope 5K & Homecoming Festival, we’re running in support of adult learners who are working to transform their lives and

On February 11, Academy of Hope (AoH) joined fellow adult public charter schools at the Council of the District of Columbia to advocate for policy

Transportation is a key barrier to adult education across the United States. From owning a car to riding public transit, a learner’s school attendance is

The holiday season is here, but for many learners at AoH, their spirits are not so bright. With rising costs from inflation and disruptions to

This American Education Week (Nov. 17-21), Academy of Hope is celebrating the teachers, administrators, and staff committed to providing high-quality adult education and services that

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, “43 million adults in the U.S. possess low literacy skills.” Of those 43 million, one in five

first heard of Academy of Hope (AoH) in 2016 from the article “When Low-Income Parents Go Back to School.” Washington, DC was starting to feel like home after living here for nine years, so I committed to finding local volunteer opportunities and deepening my connections in Ward 5.