Morning Rundown
Schools Have Plan to Thwart NoMa Brawls — The principals of Dunbar High School and McKinley Technology Education Campus have decided to stagger their dismissal times in an effort to prevent fights between the students in NoMa after school. [WTOP]
Capitol Hill-Area Schools Report Elevated Lead Levels in Water — Water at Miner Elementary School (601 15th St. NE), Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan (215 G St. NE) and Payne Elementary School (1445 C St. SE) have had unacceptable levels of lead. [Washington Post]
Gyrocopter Pilot Who Flew to Capitol Hill Receives Four-Month Sentence — The Florida man who landed his gyrocopter on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol last year has received a four-month prison sentence. [Washington Post]
Capitol Hill Home Goods Store to Close Soon — Homebody at 218 7th St. SE is set to shut down on or near May 1. [Hill Rag]