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Office of the State Superintendent of Education

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  • Location Address: 1050 First Street, NE | Washington, DC 20002
  • reviews Rating: 2.60 (14 reviews)
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About Office of the State Superintendent of Education

The Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) is the state education agency for the District of Columbia charged with raising the quality of education for all DC residents. OSSE serves as the District’s liaison to the US Department of Education and works closely with the District’s traditional and public charter schools to achieve its key functions.

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1050 First Street, NE, DC, 20002

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  • orange phone icon (202) 727-6436
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Ive been having problems with getting my son picked up on time my son crys because he wants to go to school. Were parents that arent always physically able to get the bus to take him to school. We depend on OSSE Transportation to pick up and drop off every day and the service is awful. Im on the phone right now with OSSE for 43 minutes and have not spoken to anyone as of yet. Im a very disappointed and upset with the handling the problems. I rate OSSE a BIG FAT ZERO

Lavinia Blount
17 March 2024
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The most unprofessional unorganized company for kids with disabilities . This company needs to be investigated because their respect level transportation errors always late non trained staff is ridiculous. Its sad that you have to decide to take your own child to school because the services provided to them are horrible .

Tonya M
17 March 2024
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You failed tremendously with transporting Joann McCrays son to school how do you forget about an autistic child that has been in your system for years. SADLY you all have shown you lack integrity and compassion when refusing to reimburse the family when you know their finances are limited.

Tonya Diggs
17 March 2024
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They do not answer the phone and are never in the office. They system is delaying my hiring process and every single person I talk to is sending me in circles. They do not answer help desk ticket so I am not sure what they are getting paid to do. But it is clearly not their job.

Taylor Green
17 March 2024
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Very unprofessional

Michelle Dorsey
17 March 2024
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They tell you will move on the the next step in the hiring process but send a email saying that they filled up the spot and they know they didnt fill up all them spots

Jamar Pittman
17 April 2023
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Some very nice and professional staff members that works on the school buses. But it lacks a lot of structure. Sometimes they dont come come late or fail to follow their own policies. Not well organized

rhondadc
17 March 2020
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The tete group hired me for a project.If this was to represent OSSE - i feel discouraged for my students and youth and DC residents.Project was very unorganizedquickly put together and not held with high standardsPlease look into this-

Queen Brittany
17 March 2020
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I was never helped in a complaint i made about a S.E. D.C.P.S elementary school that had a crooked MPD officer who wife works there had people gaslighting me and harassing my daughter with lesbian words to upset us with those lies all in a vilification-campaign towards me as a formal ANC 7e-04 just because of retaliation for some one I complained about in the MPD for slandering my character. Some one here never took my complaints seriously I love D.C. but this hate has to stop

Swagstay Athome
17 March 2017
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They make higher ed possible for DC Residents

Kenneth Howard
17 March 2014

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