Online Exhibit

Class Action Spotlight: Deal Middle School

Explore the student work featured in the Spotlight section of Class Action: Education and Opportunity in the Nation’s Capital. This rotating display is co-curated with members of the community, highlighting stories and individuals from schools across the District.

Democracy in Dialogue Virtual Exchange

Throughout fall 2025, Deal Middle School students visited the DC History Center during an afterschool program. They explored historical issues of inequality in the District and the individuals and organizations that have done something about them. The students, led by educator Amy Trenkle, shared what they learned about their community’s history with other middle school students in Springdale, Arkansas and Stone Ridge, New York.

A group of students in a classroom gather around a table while a teacher guides them through a printmaking activity. One student rolls black ink onto a plate with a brayer while others watch and hold printing materials. Ink containers, paper, and tools are spread across the table, and colorful posters, maps, and student artwork cover the classroom walls.

Art as Activism

For their final project, students worked with local printmaker Alex Huttinger of Social Justice Printmaking Workshop to design, carve, and ink their own linoleum prints. Their artwork reflects the ongoing fight for political representation for all Washingtonians and highlights DC’s Latino and LGBTQ+ communities.

Student Work

See below for the students’ final prints.

Learn More

Democracy in Dialogue Virtual Exchange (DiDVE) is a Smithsonian Institution-led program that brings together teachers and students from across the country to share experiences and connections through place, objects, and communities. At Deal Middle School, the students meet after school as part of a club. For more on the fall 2025 group’s experience throughout the project, visit their newsletter page!