The Daily Courier

Obama surprises students with visit to DC school

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Former U.S. President Barack Obama shocked students at a Washington school Friday by popping in to give them encouragem­ent at the beginning of the new year.

“I do believe that most of the problems we have are going to be solved by you,” Obama told a group of students from McKinley Technology High School, according to an Instagram video posted on his account after his unannounce­d visit.

In the video, a small group of students can be seen gasping in surprise as Obama walks into a room with a cheery “How’s it going, everybody?”

The former president has made few public appearance­s since leaving the White House in January.

Obama will be attending a fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee on Sept. 27, only the second time he has publicly raised money for his party since leaving the White House.

Obama attended a fundraiser hosted by former Attorney General Eric Holder for the National Democratic Redistrict­ing Committee back in July.

District of Columbia Public Schools Chancellor Antwan Wilson joined Obama at the school for a discussion with the students about their life goals, pursuing higher education and giving back to their communitie­s.

McKinley Technology High School is the only Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Math applicatio­n school in the D.C. public system.

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