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WUSA9 Commanders Pep Rally

To face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this weekend, our Lionel Donovan is helping fans get pumped up. That’s right. He is at a pep rally in Bethesda with some young fans as they showcase their team spirit. Today, the Diener School in Bethesda was draped in burgundy and gold as it welcomed the Washington Commanders…
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Bethesda Magazine Spotlight

The Diener School was highlighted in the Bethesday Magazine September 13, 2024. Article written by Ashlyn Campbell. Private school for special needs students opens new home in Bethesda   Diener School moves away from renting, buys and renovates office building For 17 years, The Diener School has educated students with the goal of providing a…
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Pinnacle Financial Partners Spotlight Support for The Diener School

Partnership Profile: The Diener School Bethesda, MD The Diener School in Maryland serves children with learning differences, focused on the child with a multisensory program for kids to learn in ways that make sense for them. With a capacity of just 80 students, Head of School Kathy Chumas felt they could do more—more to serve…
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