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What is your 2019 DCPS Feeder Pattern?2
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Program Offerings
Map of DCPS Schools
Geographic Feeder Patterns
Programmatic Feeder Patterns
Schools Not in a Feeder Pattern
School Reference List
Schools by Program
ABOUT THIS GUIDE
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A school that a student has the right to attend based on a student’s home address.
A school other than a student’s in-boundary school or feeder pattern school.
A programmatic feeder pattern provides the right for a student enrolled in a specalized school/program to enroll in the programmatic school with a specialized course of study as they transition into middle school or high school should the specialized program not be offered in the next school level in their geographic feeder pattern.
DCPS provides full-time, academic programs for students with IEPs who require 20 or more hours of specialized instruction outside of general education. For more information about special education programs, please see the Special Education Programs and Resources Guide at https://dcps.dc.gov/specialeducation
A school that a student has the right to attend based on a student’s current school. This assignment only happens during the years a student moves from elementary to middle school, or from middle school to high school, or from an education campus to high school.
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What is an in-boundary school?
What is an out-of-boundary school?
What is a programmatic feeder pattern?
How does DCPS serve special education students?
What is a feeder pattern school?
This booklet defines the PK-12th grade options and pathways that DCPS offers students and families.
Every student can also choose to apply to great programming in out-of-boundary, citywide, and selective high schools.
DCPS offers exceptional programming from PreK3 through 12th grade for every student in the District of Columbia.Every student in DC has a right to attend a DCPS in-boundary school.A DCPS PK3 or PK4 seat is available for every student in DC.
Find your neighborhood school: http://dcatlas.dcgis.dc.gov/schools/
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Get to know the schools in your feeder pattern. Many schools offer opportunities to visit: dcps.dc.gov/openhouse
Some schools require an application; apply via myschooldc.org
Read the DCPS Enrollment and Lottery Handbook at http://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/66
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A geographic feeder pattern, also known as a destination school, is a school that a student has a right to attend based on a student’s home address.
What is a geographic feeder pattern?
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Career and Technical Education (CTE): CTE programs are a three or four year course sequence for high school students, in addition to their core content classes, which includes preparation for industry-recognized certification exams and participation in work-based learning experiences. CTE programs also include internships, job shadowing, and industry field trips. The specific types of CTE programming vary at each high school from fields such as Engineering and Computer Sciences to Mass Media and Hospitality Management. Please contact your high school of choice to find specific details of their programs.
Citywide: A school that does not have a geographic boundary and therefore cannot be claimed as an in-boundary school. Citywide schools can only be accessed through the lottery and do not provide guaranteed enrollment to any student/family. Students from across the District of Columbia must submit a My School DC lottery application to attend a citywide school.
Dual Enrollment: In collaboration with DC colleges and universities, DCPS offers its students the opportunity to maintain their high school status while enrolling part-time or full-time at participating colleges or universities. In addition to being able to take challenging college courses that are not offered at their home high school, DCPS students are given the opportunity to earn college credit that can be transferred to many postsecondary institutions. All DCPS students are eligible to apply to these programs.
Dual Language: DCPS operates dual language programs that offer instruction in English and Spanish. There are some schools that operate a dual language program within a comprehensive or traditional school model which is called a “strand” program. There are other schools that offer a “whole” school dual language program in which every student is enrolled.
All Boys: DCPS operates one all male school, Ron Brown College Preparatory High School. It provides a rigorous and comprehensive college preparatory curriculum that infuses culturally responsive teaching and social emotional instruction to ensure that all young men are prepared to successfully navigate their post high school pursuits.
Before Care: DCPS teachers, paraprofessionals and community-based organizations provide a variety of programming and breakfast before the start of the instructional day. This list of schools that provide before care is current for SY17-18. Please check with your school directly to inquire about their before care offerings for SY18-19 and SY19-20.
Early Action PK: Guarantees access to in-boundary PK3 and PK4 programs for all families. A PK3 or PK4 student is guaranteed a seat at a designated DCPS “Early Action” school as long as they meet the following three conditions: 1. The Early Action school is the student’s in-boundary school; and 2. The student submits a My School DC lottery application by the application deadline; and 3. The student is not matched with a school they rank higher than their Early Action school. The schools identified in this booklet as providing Early Action PK are current for SY18-19. The Early Action schools for SY19-20 will be determined in the fall of 2018.
All Girls: DCPS operates one all female PK3-8th grade school, Excel Academy. It provides girls and young women with rigorous and joyful learning experiences, creates a loving environment, and prepares students for future success in school and life. This school builds upon the district’s support for female students. It is part of DCPS’ Reign Initiative which aims to empower young women as leaders. This initiative focuses on leadership, empowerment, and identity to help young women thrive and succeed.
PROGRAM OFFERINGSAfter School (as of SY18-19): DC Public Schools (DCPS) afterschool programs allow students to participate in academic and extracurricular activities and to develop new hobbies and skills. DCPS teachers, paraprofessionals, and community-based organizations provide a variety of unique programming options to students. In School Year 2018-2019, there will be 54 Out of School Time Program (OSTP) sites. Schools that are not an OSTP site may still have programs for students after the instructional day.
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Extended Day: This is an extension of the traditional school day. An additional hour of instructional time is added at least four days per week after the end of the school day. During this time, teachers spend more time on instruction and students engage in more time on task, both of which have better outcomes for students. The schools in the booklet identified as providing extended day instruction are current for SY18-19. The cohort of extended day schools for SY19-20 will be determined in fall 2018. Schools that provide extended day for all grades is denoted by . Schools that provide extended day to select grades is denoted by . Please contact the school directly for further details on their extended day programs.
Extended Year: Includes additional days of instruction, taking the academic school year from 180 to 190 days. With a goal of eliminating summer learning loss, extended year schools offer extra classroom time. Schools in this booklet identified as extended year schools are current for SY18-19. The extended year schools for SY19-20 will be determined during fall 2018.
Early College: Early College allows students to earn both a high school diploma and up to two years of college credit (or an Associate’s degree) during their 4 years of high school. Early College programs are application based programs within the designated high school.
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Turnaround Arts Programming: The national Turnaround Arts Initiative aims to turn around low-performing schools, narrow the achievement gap, and increase student engagement through the arts. Turnaround Arts DCPS schools receive intensive arts education resources and expertise, such as arts supplies, music instruments, and funding for partnerships with community arts education and cultural organizations, to address their individual needs.
Global Studies: Global education is a perspective and pedagogy available across grades, wards, and content areas. Global Studies works to prepare students as global citizens who investigate the world, recognize perspectives, communicate ideas, and take action.
International Baccalaureate: The DCPS International Baccalaureate (IB) school network provides a pathway to an internationally recognized diploma. For more than 35 years, the IB Program has developed a network of more than 3,700 schools in 145 countries. DCPS IB schools develop inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.
JROTC: The Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (JROTC) is a service to our nation. This program provides Cadets with the motivation and skills to improve physical fitness, remain drug free, think critically and creatively, and to work as a team member. Cadets graduate from high school able to pursue meaningful careers especially in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Montessori: The goal of Montessori education is to foster a child’s natural inclination to learn. Montessori teachers guide rather than instruct, linking each student with activities that meet her/his interests, needs, and developmental level. The classroom is designed to allow movement and collaboration, as it also promotes concentration and a sense of order. All DCPS Montessori programs are Association Montessori International (AMI) certified. represents a school that has a whole school Montessori program. represents a school that offers this in select grades.
Opportunity Academy: These are schools designed to help overaged and under-credited students get back on track, graduate, and become successful in college and career. They are diploma-granting high schools that offer robust programming designed to meet the needs of each student. To enroll, students may either be referred or selected to attend. Students further behind have priority placement.
Schoolwide Enrichment Model (SEM): SEM is a non-traditional approach to gifted education. Each middle grades SEM school has one full-time, professionally-trained enrichment resource teacher who facilitates a wide range of academic course offerings that falls largely outside of the core curriculum. SEM elementary schools have either a SEM resource teacher or a SEM committee who manage the enrichment opportunities for the students.
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM): STEM integrates science, technology, engineering, and math so that each of these content areas is taught within other content areas and equally alongside literacy and composition. The goals of DCPS STEM integration are to improve student readiness for STEM majors and careers as well as prepare all students to be STEM literate citizens.
Selective High School: DCPS has eight selective high schools and programs that admit students based on specific criteria or eligibility requirements. Students eligible to enroll in grades 9-12 can apply, but only students who meet a selective high school’s or program’s requirements will be considered eligible for admission. Learn more about DCPS selective high school admission criteria: http://www.myschooldc.org/how-apply/applying-selective-citywide-high-schools
PROGRAM OFFERINGS
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MAP OF DCPS SCHOOLS
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GEOGRAPHIC FEEDER PATTERNS
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(PK3-8)
Savoy ES (PK3-5)
Stanton ES (PK3-5)
Ketcham ES (PK3-5)
Beers ES (PK3-5) Excel Academy (PK3-8)
Moten ES (PK3-5)
Boone ES (PK3-5)
Plummer ES (PK3-5)
Randle Highlands ES (PK3-5)
Kimball ES (PK3-5)
Kramer MS(6-8)
Sousa MS(6-8)
Excel AcademyCW
Anacostia HS (9-12)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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Leckie EC (PK3-8)
Simon ES (PK3-5)
Hendley ES (PK3-5) Garfield ES (PK3-5)
King ES (PK3-5)
Patterson ES (PK3-5) Turner ES (PK3-5)
Malcolm X ES @ Green (PK3-5)
Hart MS (6-8)
Johnson MS(6-8)
Leckie EC(PK3-8)
Ballou HS (9-12)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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NOTE: *5th graders at Ross ES have the option to enroll at Cardozo EC for 6th grade. **5th graders at Thomson ES also have the option to enroll at Jefferson MS Academy for 6th grade.
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H.D. Cooke ES (PK3-5) Cleveland ES (PK3-5)
Garrison ES (PK3-5)Marie Reed ES (PK3-5)
Ross ES (PK4-5)*
Tubman ES (PK3-5)BC
AS EA EG IB
Thompson ES (PK3-5)**
School Without Walls @ Francis Stevens ES (PK3-8)
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Seaton ES (PK3-5)
Columbia Heights EC (CHEC) (6-8)
School Without Walls @ Francis-Stevens (PK3-8)
Cardozo EC(6-12)
Cardozo EC (6-12)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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NOTE: Brightwood EC, La Salle-Backus EC, Takoma EC and Whittier EC are currently undergoing a grade reconfiguration. Beginning in SY19-20, these education campuses will begin phasing out their middle schools starting with 6th grade in SY19-20, 7th grade in SY20-21 and 8th grade in SY21-22. In SY21-22, these four education campuses will become elementary schools that will feed into ‘New North MS’ and Coolidge HS.
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Whittier EC (PK3-5, 7-8)
Brightwood EC (PK3-5, 7-8)
LaSalle-Backus EC (PK3-5, 7-8)
Takoma EC (PK3-5, 7-8)
New North MS is the placeholder name for a new Ward 4 middle school that will open in SY19-20. The official name of the school has not been chosen as of the time of this document’s publication.
New North MS (6th Grade)
Coolidge HS (9-12)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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Bunker Hill ES (PK3-5) Langdon ES (PK3-5) Walker-Jones EC (PK3-8)
Burroughs ES (PK3-5) Langley ES (PK3-5)
Wheatley EC (PK3-8)
Noyes ES (PK3-5)
BrooklandMS (6-8)
Walker-Jones EC (PK3-8)
Wheatley EC (PK3-8)
McKinley MS (6-8)
Dunbar HS (9-12)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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Browne EC (PK3-8) Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan at Meyer (PK3-8)
School- Within-School @ Goding ES (PK3-5)
Maury ES (PK3-5) Amidon-Bowen ES (PK3-5)
J.O. Wilson ES (PK3-5)
Ludlow-Taylor ES (PK3-5)
Peabody ES (PK3-K)
Miner ES (PK3-5)
Payne ES (PK3-5)
Brent ES (PK3-5)
CW
CW
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AS BC DL
Van Ness ES (PK3-4)
Tyler ES (PK3-5)
AS BC
Watkins ES (1-5)
Eliot-HineMS (6-8)
JeffersonMS (6-8)
Stuart-HobsonMS (6-8)
Capitol Hill Montessori @
Logan at Meyer (PK3-8)
Browne EC (PK3-8)
CW
Eastern HS (9-12)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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NOTE: Raymond EC, Truesdell EC, and West EC are currently undergoing a grade reconfiguration. Beginning in SY18-19, these education campuses will begin phasing out their middle schools starting with 6th grade in SY18-19, 7th grade in SY19-20 and 8th grade in SY20-21. In SY20-21, these three education campuses will become elementary schools that will feed into MacFarland MS and Roosevelt HS.
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Raymond EC (PK3-5, 8)
Powell ES (PK3-5)
Truesdell EC (PK3-5, 8)
West EC (PK3-5, 8)
Barnard ES (PK3-5)
Bruce-Monroe @ Park View (PK3-5)
Dorothy Height ES (PK3-5)CW
MacFarland MS (6-8 Dual Language, 6-7 Comprehensive)
Roosevelt HS (9-12)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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BC
BC
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BC DL
SE BC DL
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Bancroft ES (PK3-5) Eaton ES (PK4-5) Oyster-Adams EC (PK4-8)
Hearst ES (PK4-5)
Janney ES (PK4-5)
Lafayette ES (PK4-5) Mann ES (PK4-5)
Murch ES (PK4-5) Stoddert ES (PK4-5)
Shepherd ES (PK3-5)
Hyde-Addison ES (PK3-5)
Key ES (PK4-5)
Deal MS(6-8)
Hardy MS (6-8)
Oyster-Adams EC(PK4-8)
Wilson HS (9-12)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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NOTE: *Students who complete 8th grade at Kelly Miller MS also have the option to enroll in Eastern HS for 9th grade.
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BC EW
EY SE
CT DE JROTC STEM
AS EA
AS EWBC SE
AS EA EG
AS EGDL
EW MSBC
AS EYBC
Drew ES (PK3-5) Thomas ES (PK3-5)
Aiton ES (PK3-5) Houston ES (PK3-5)
Burrville ES (PK3-5) Nalle ES (PK3-5)
C.W. Harris ES (PK3-5) Smothers ES (PK3-5)
Kelly Miller MS (6-8)*
H.D. Woodson HS (9-12)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL
PROGRAMMATICFEEDER PATTERNS
BC DL
DLAS
AS DL BC DLDLAS BC
DLAS BC
DLAS BC EG
BC EG MW CT DE JROTC STEM
AS BC EA MS
EW MSBCSTEM
Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan at Meyer (PK3-8)
EG
CW
(W) = Whole School model (S) = Strand Program within the school
Oyster-Adams EC (PK4-8)Bancroft ES (W) Marie Reed ES Dual Language Program (S)
Tyler ES Dual Language Program (S)
Powell ES Dual Language (S)Bruce-Monroe ES @
Park View
Cleveland ES Dual Language Program (S)
NOTE: All DCPS Dual Language students have a right to enroll in the Roosevelt HS Dual Language Program in 9th grade. Columbia Heights Education Campus (CHEC) also offers a Dual Language program in grades 9-12. CHEC high school is a selective school. All students must apply for admission through the lottery.
Langdon ES Montessori (PK3-5)
Nalle ES Montessori (PK3-5)
McKinley MS(6-8)
MacFarland MS(6-8) (S)
CHEC MS(6-8) (W)
Oyster-Adams EC(PK4-8) (W)
Roosevelt HS Dual Language (9-12) (S)
Program: Dual Language
H.D. Woodson HS (9-12)
MIDDLE SCHOOL
HIGH SCHOOL
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Program: STEMProgram: Montessori
MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL
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SCHOOLS NOT IN A FEEDER PATTERN
OPPORTUNITY ACADEMIESThese schools are designed to help overaged and under-credited students get back on track, graduate, and become successful in college and career. They are diploma-granting high schools that offer robust
programming designed to meet the individualized needs of each student. To enroll, students may either be referred by their current school or selected to attend. Students further behind have priority placement.
CITYWIDE SCHOOLS A citywide school is a school that does not have a boundary and therefore cannot be claimed as an in-boundary
school. Citywide schools can only be accessed through the lottery and do not provide guaranteed enrollment to any student/family. Students from across the District of Columbia must submit a My School DC lottery
application to attend, but there are no additional eligibility or admissions criteria for enrollment.
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Ron Brown College Preparatory High School (9-12)
Ballou STAY High School (9-12, Adult)
Washington Metropolitan High School
(9-12)
Luke C. Moore High
School (9-12)
Roosevelt STAY High
School (9-12, Adult)
SCHOOLS NOT IN A FEEDER PATTERN
SCHOOLS NOT IN A FEEDER PATTERN
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NFPNFP - SCHOOLS NOT INFEEDER PATTERN
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JROTCCT CW DE
STEM S ECCW DE SJROTCCT CW DE S
SCW DEEC
Columbia Heights
Education Campus (9-12)
Early College Academy at
Coolidge High School
(9th grade only)
School Without Walls High
School (9-12)
Phelps Architecture, Construction
and Engineering High School
(9-12)
Benjamin Banneker
High School (9-12)
McKinley Technology High School
(9-12)
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Duke Ellington School of the Arts (9-12)
CW EC S
Bard High School Early College DC (9th, 11th)
SELECTIVE HIGH SCHOOLS AND PROGRAMS Selective high schools and programs admit students based on specific eligibility criteria in addition
to a required My School DC lottery application.
SCHOOLS NOT IN A FEEDER PATTERN
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Aiton Elementary SchoolAmidon-Bowen Elementary SchoolAnacostia High SchoolBallou High SchoolBallou STAY High SchoolBancroft Elementary SchoolBard High School Early College DC (9th, 11th)Barnard Elementary SchoolBeers Elementary SchoolBenjamin Banneker High SchoolBoone Elementary SchoolBrent Elementary SchoolBrightwood Education CampusBrookland Middle SchoolBrowne Education CampusBruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park ViewBunker Hill Elementary SchoolBurroughs Elementary SchoolBurrville Elementary SchoolC.W. Harris Elementary SchoolCapitol Hill Montessori School @ LoganCardozo Education CampusCHOICE Academy @ Wash MetCleveland Elementary SchoolColumbia Heights Education Campus (6th - 8th)Columbia Heights Education Campus (9th - 12th)Coolidge High SchoolDeal Middle SchoolDorothy I. Height Elementary SchoolDrew Elementary SchoolDuke Ellington School of the ArtsDunbar High SchoolEastern High SchoolEaton Elementary SchoolEarly College Academy at Coolidge High SchoolEliot-Hine Middle SchoolExcel AcademyGarfield Elementary SchoolGarrison Elementary SchoolH.D. Cooke Elementary SchoolH.D. Woodson High SchoolHardy Middle SchoolHart Middle SchoolHearst Elementary SchoolHendley Elementary SchoolHouston Elementary SchoolHyde-Addison Elementary SchoolJ.O. Wilson Elementary SchoolJanney Elementary SchoolJefferson Middle School AcademyJohnson Middle SchoolKelly Miller Middle SchoolKetcham Elementary SchoolKey Elementary SchoolKimball Elementary SchoolKing Elementary SchoolKramer Middle SchoolLafayette Elementary SchoolLangdon Elementary School
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Langley Elementary SchoolLaSalle-Backus Education CampusLeckie Education CampusLudlow-Taylor Elementary SchoolLuke C. Moore High SchoolMacFarland Middle SchoolMalcolm X Elementary School @ GreenMann Elementary SchoolMarie Reed Elementary SchoolMaury Elementary SchoolMcKinley Middle SchoolMcKinley Technology High SchoolMiner Elementary SchoolMoten Elementary SchoolMurch Elementary School Nalle Elementary SchoolNew North Middle SchoolNoyes Elementary SchoolOyster-Adams Bilingual SchoolPatterson Elementary SchoolPayne Elementary SchoolPeabody Elementary School (Capitol Hill Cluster)Phelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering High SchoolPlummer Elementary SchoolPowell Elementary SchoolRandle Highlands Elementary SchoolRaymond Education CampusRiver Terrace Education CampusRon Brown College Preparatory High SchoolRoosevelt High SchoolRoosevelt STAY High SchoolRoss Elementary SchoolSavoy Elementary SchoolSchool Without Walls @ Francis-StevensSchool Without Walls High SchoolSchool-Within-School @ GodingSeaton Elementary SchoolShepherd Elementary SchoolSimon Elementary SchoolSmothers Elementary SchoolSousa Middle SchoolStanton Elementary SchoolStoddert Elementary SchoolStuart-Hobson Middle School (Capitol Hill Cluster)Takoma Education CampusThomas Elementary SchoolThomson Elementary SchoolTruesdell Education CampusTubman Elementary SchoolTurner Elementary SchoolTyler Elementary SchoolVan Ness Elementary SchoolWalker-Jones Education CampusWashington Metropolitan High SchoolWatkins Elementary School (Capitol Hill Cluster)West Education CampusWheatley Education CampusWhittier Education CampusWilson High School
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After School (as of SY18-19)
Aiton ESAmidon-Bowen ESBancroft ESBarnard ESBeers ESBrightwood ECBrowne ECBunker Hill ESBurroughs ESBurrville ESCleveland ESDrew ESGarfield ESGarrison ESHart MSHendley ESHouston ESJ.O. Wilson ESJefferson MS AcademyKetcham ESKimball ESKing ESLangdon ESLangley ESLaSalle-Backus ECLeckie ECLudlow-Taylor ESMarie Reed ESMiner ESMoten ESNoyes ESPatterson ESPayne ESPlummer ESPowell ESRandle Highlands ESRaymond ECRiver Terrace ECSavoy ESSeaton ESTakoma ECThomas ESThomson ESTruesdell ECTurner ESTyler ESWalker-Jones ECWatkins ES (Capitol Hill Cluster)West ECWheatley ECWhittier EC
All Boys
Ron Brown College Preparatory HS
All Girls
Excel Academy
SCHOOLS BY PROGRAMBefore Care (as of SY17-18)
Boone ESBrent ESBrowne ECBruce-Monroe ES @ Park ViewBurroughs ESBurrville ESC.W. Harris ESCapitol Hill Montessori School @ LoganDorothy I. Height ESGarrison ESHearst ESHyde-Addison ESJ.O. Wilson ESJanney ESKey ESKimball ESLafayette ESLangdon ESLangley ESLeckie ECMalcolm X ES @ GreenMann ESMarie Reed ESMaury ESNalle ESOyster-Adams Bilingual SchoolPayne ESPeabody ES (Capitol Hill Cluster)Powell ESRandle Highlands ESRoosevelt STAY HSSchool Without Walls @ Francis-StevensSchool-Within-School @ GodingShepherd ESStoddert ESThomas ESTyler ESVan Ness ESWatkins ES(Capitol Hill Cluster)West EC
Career and Technical Education
Anacostia HSBallou HSBallou STAY HSCardozo ECColumbia Heights EC (9th - 12th)Coolidge HSDunbar HSEastern HS
H.D. Woodson HSLuke C. Moore HSMcKinley Technology HSPhelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering HSRon Brown College Preparatory HSRoosevelt HSRoosevelt STAY HSWashington Metropolitan HSWilson HS
Dual Enrollment
Anacostia HSBallou HSBallou STAY HSBenjamin Banneker HSCardozo ECCHOICE Academy @ Wash MetColumbia Heights EC (9th - 12th)Coolidge HSDuke Ellington School of the ArtsDunbar HSEastern HSH.D. Woodson HSLuke C. Moore HSMcKinley Technology HSPhelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering HSRon Brown College Preparatory HSRoosevelt HSRoosevelt STAY HSSchool Without Walls HSWashington Metropolitan HSWilson HS
Dual Language
Bancroft ESBruce-Monroe ES @ Park ViewCleveland ESColumbia Heights ECHouston ESMacFarland MSMarie Reed ESOyster-Adams Bilingual SchoolPowell ESRoosevelt HSTyler ES
Early Action
Aiton ES
Amidon-Bowen ESBrowne ECBunker Hill ESBurroughs ESDrew ESKing ESLangdon ESLangley ESMiner ESMoten ESNoyes ESPayne ESStanton ESTakoma ECThomson ESTruesdell ECTurner ESWheatley EC
Early College
Bard High School Early College DC (9th, 11th)Early College Academy at Coolidge HSSchool Without Walls HS
Extended Day (Some Grades)
Barnard ESBrowne ECBruce-Monroe ES @ Park ViewCapitol Hill Montessori School @ Logan Cardozo ECColumbia Heights ECDrew ESHardy MSHouston ESLeckie ECMacFarland MSNoyes ESPowell ESSavoy ESSimon ESThomson ESWheatley ECWhittier EC
Extended Day (Whole School)
Boone ESBurrville ESDorothy I. Height ESKimball ESNalle ESSmothers ESTruesdell EC
Extended Year
Garfield ESH.D. Cooke ESHart MSHendley ESJohnson MSKelly Miller MSKing ESLuke C. Moore HSRandle Highlands ESRaymond ECRoosevelt STAY HSThomas ESTurner ES
Global Studies
H.D. Cooke ESMacFarland MSRoosevelt HS
International Baccalaureate (IB)
Benjamin Banneker HSDeal MSEastern HSEliot-Hine MSShepherd ESThomson ESTurner ES
JROTC (Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps)
Anacostia HSBallou STAY HSCardozo ECColumbia Heights EC (9th - 12th)Coolidge HSDunbar HSEastern HSH.D. Woodson HSMcKinley Technology HSPhelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering HSRon Brown College Preparatory HSRoosevelt HSWilson HS
Montessori
Capitol Hill Montessori School @ Logan (Whole School
Program)Langdon ES(Strand Program)Nalle ES(Strand Program)
Opportunity Academy
Ballou STAY HSLuke C. Moore HSRoosevelt STAY HSWashington Metropolitan HS
Selective
Bard High School Early College DC (9th, 11th) Benjamin Banneker HSColumbia Heights EC (9th - 12th)Duke Ellington School of the ArtsEarly College Academy at Coolidge HS (9th)McKinley Technology HS (9th - 12th)Phelps Architecture, Construction and Engineering HSSchool Without Walls HS
STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
Burroughs ESH.D. Woodson HSKimball ESMcKinley MSMcKinley Technology HS
Turnaround Arts Programming
Bunker Hill ESMoten ESNoyes ESTurner ES
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