The D.C. State Board of Education is an independent agency in Washington, D.C. responsible for approving state-level regulations and advising the Office of the State Superintendent on educational matters. They have three separate offices: the State Board, the Office of the Student Advocate, and the Office of the Ombudsman. The State Board ensures the quality of education by approving regulations, while the Office of the Student Advocate supports students and families in their advocacy efforts. The Office of the Ombudsman handles education-related concerns and complaints from families of public-school students, striving to resolve them through various means.
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