College has long been a theme in Alejandro Diasgranados’ classroom at Aiton Elementary School in Northeast Washington, D.C. The teacher’s third and fourth graders’ reading groups were named after prestigious universities like Stanford and Johns Hopkins, and the Laurel resident had shared with his students that he was pursuing his master’s degree in education at Johns Hopkins.
His students, he said, expressed that they wanted to attend his graduation months ago, but he wasn’t sure the plan would come into fruition.
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