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Deborah Simmons

Deborah Simmons was a senior correspondent who reported on City Hall and wrote about education, culture, sports and family-related topics.

Articles by Deborah Simmons

SIMMONS: Build a new D.C. soccer stadium, but they all can’t come?

Well, residents of the nation's capital are about to begin paying for a new soccer stadium for D.C. United, the pro team. Its proposed neighbors have put together a prenup to this public-private marriage that pretty, which predetermined how much residents will have to toss into the public coffers — $100 million, at least. And the city's denizens won't get that much in return. Published September 29, 2014

SIMMONS: New Tech Prep charter raises the bar on STEM

Donald Hense had a vision — make that two visions. The first fortuitously led to the other. The first occurred several years back, when Mr. Hense discovered there were no D.C. license plates in a Northern Virginia parking lot filled with science and technology experts and other professionals. That sight led to vision No. 2: Build a high-tech school for D.C. kids, and they will come. Published September 25, 2014

SIMMONS: Hitler, Bush and the not-with-my middle schooler

The Bush-Hitler school flap is one of the best eye-openers since the summer of 2007, when then-new Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee discovered dusty pallet upon dusty pallet of shrink-wrapped textbooks languishing in a warehouse. Published September 11, 2014

SIMMONS: Re-education of humanity and the PC crowd

There appears to be a secret list: a list of PC unspeakables that determine whether the Thought Police will give you a nod and open the gates or whether the Thought Police will roll out the list and ask you to step out of line while pointing toward the pearlized gates. Published July 28, 2014

SIMMONS: What happened in Vegas can’t stay in Vegas

Take out your fingers, D.C. residents, and wag them at D.C. Council member Yvette Alexander for lining the pockets of MGM Resorts International, which plans to open a hotel/casino on the same turf where the Redskins play — and it ain't named Washington. Published July 24, 2014