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    OSSE posts public profile for Hannah Matthews on its website

    OSSE's staff directory now features a public profile page for Hannah Matthews on its official website, making her listing accessible to everyone.

    Published13 May 2026, 00:00:10
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    OSSE posts public profile for Hannah Matthews on its website
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    The Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) lists a public profile page for Hannah Matthews on its official website. The page appears in OSSE's online staff directory and is accessible from the agency's public-facing pages.

    OSSE is the District of Columbia government agency responsible for overseeing K–12 education programs, accountability, and certain student services in the city. The appearance of an individual profile on OSSE's site indicates that the agency has included Matthews among the staff or contacts it publicly identifies online.

    OSSE staff directory and transparency

    Maintaining an up-to-date staff directory is a routine transparency practice for city agencies. Public profiles typically make it easier for parents, school leaders, community organizations, and reporters to identify points of contact inside the agency and to follow who is responsible for specific programs or outreach.

    The OSSE website serves as an official source for agency information, including organizational structure, program pages, and public notices. A staff listing does not itself confirm specific duties beyond what the agency posts on the profile page; any role details, titles, responsibilities, or program assignments should be read as they are presented on OSSE's own page.

    What this means for families and partners

    For district stakeholders — families, advocates, and education partners — staff pages help direct questions and requests to the right offices. Public profiles can expedite communication on issues ranging from enrollment and special education to nutrition and accountability, because they provide official contact points within the agency.

    Journalists and researchers also use agency directories when tracking policy shifts, staffing changes, or officials’ public statements. The presence of a profile makes it easier to verify employment and reach out for comment when OSSE is implementing new policies or responding to operational issues in District schools.

    OSSE pages and directories are updated periodically by the agency. Readers seeking additional context or confirmation of a staff member's role should consult the profile directly on OSSE's website or contact the agency's communications office.

    We will monitor OSSE's public pages for additional updates to staff listings and any further details the agency posts about Hannah Matthews.

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