Who was the first president to live in the White House?
John Adams
In what year was OSSE (Office of the State Superintendent of Education) established?
2000
Which 1990s movie features a young boy who befriends a large, friendly alien named E.T.?
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982, but still loved in the 90s)
Who was the only U.S. president to serve more than two terms?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
When life give you lemons.....
make lemonade
What year did the Washington Monument open to the public?
1888
What major law did OSSE enforce to improve educational outcomes for students with disabilities in 2004?
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
In The Lion King, what is the name of Simba's evil uncle?
Scar
Which U.S. president is known for delivering the Gettysburg Address?
Abraham Lincoln
The apple doesn't fall..
far from the tree.
What musical genre was created in DC? Bonus:who is known as the godfather of this genre.
Go-Go & Chuck Brown
Who was the first OSSE State Superintendent of Education?
Deborah A. Gist.
In Space Jam, which NBA legend helps the Looney Tunes defeat the evil aliens?
Michael Jordan
Which president was famous for his "New Deal" programs during the Great Depression?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Don't ever let your left hand...
know what the right hand is doing.
What iconic structure in DC houses the U.S. Congress?
The Capitol Building
In what year did OSSE implement its DC School Reform Plan?
2007
In Jumanji, what happens when players roll the dice?
A new danger or event occurs in the game
Who was the president during the American Civil War?
Abraham Lincoln
I was born at night...
but not last night
What famous DC landmark was designed by Pierre L’Enfant?
The layout of Washington DC (including the National Mall).
Which OSSE initiative aims to improve educational outcomes for students in Washington DC's charter schools?
The Charter School Reform Initiative
In The Sandlot, what does the group of kids need to retrieve from the neighbor’s yard?
A baseball signed by Babe Ruth
Which president signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law?
Lyndon B. Johnson
A day late....
and a dollar short.