Jul 09, 2012
D.C. Could Lower Tax Rate for Tech Investors
Only weeks after giving LivingSocial a $32 million tax break, the D.C. Council will vote on legislation tomorrow that would give similarly give investors in local tech companies some relief on their earnings.
Oct 21, 2008
Schools Roundup: Check’s in the Mail Edition
Last Friday was payday for the 3,293 students at 15 D.C. middle schools who are enrolled in the District’s Capital Gains program. The pilot program, co-funded by the District and Harvard University, allows students to earn up to $100 every two weeks for meeting conditions based on good academics, attendance, and behavior. The average amount earned by students in the first pay period was $43, though district officials say they expect payouts to increase as…
Aug 21, 2008
D.C. Schools to Pay Students for Grades
D.C. Public Schools have borrowed a lot of ideas from New York City Public Schools since Mayor Adrian Fenty gained control of the system and handed the keys to Chancellor Michelle Rhee. Add one more to the list: paying students for academic achievement. DCPS today announced its new cash incentive program, dubbed “Capital Gains”, aimed at middle school students. Students enrolled in select middle schools can earn money for things like attendance, behavior, homework…