Sentences with phrase «national charter community»

A number of strong nonprofits currently serve the national charter community, including New York — based Civic Builders, Los Angeles — based Pacific Charter School Development, and the DC - based Charter School Development Corporation.

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Has served for the past dozen years on the board of the KIPP Academy charter school in the South Bronx, which is part of a national network of 200 college prep public charter schools in low - income communities in 20 states and the District of Columbia.
Agencies receiving Operation Primetime funding in 2012 include: Access of WNY, African American Cultural Center, Back to Basics, Be A Friend, Bob Lanier Center, Boys & Girls Club of East Aurora, Boys & Girls Club of Eden, Boys & Girls Club of Holland, Boys & Girls Club of the Northtowns, Buffalo Museum of Science, Buffalo Prep, Buffalo Urban League, Butler Mitchell Association, Child & Adolescent Treatment Services, Community Action Organization, Computers for Children, Concerned Ecumenical Ministries, Cradle Beach Camp, Elim Community Corporation, Erie Regional Housing Development Corp. — Belle Center, Firsthand Learning, FLARE, Girls Sports Foundation, Greater Niagara Frontier Council — Boy Scouts, Jericho Road Ministries, Justice Lifeline, King Urban Life Center, Lackawanna Sports & Education, Making Fishers of Men & Women, National Inner City Youth Opportunities, North Buffalo CDC, Northwest Buffalo Community Center, Old First Ward Community Association, PBBC Matt Urban Center, Peace of the City, Police Athletic League, Schiller Park Community Center, Seneca Babcock Community Association, Seneca Street Community Development, Town of Tonawanda Recreation Department, UB Liberty Partnership, University District CDC, Urban Christian Ministries, Valley Community Association, Westminster Community Charter School, Westside Community Center, Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education, WNY United Against Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Young Audiences, Community Action Organization (Detention), Firsthand Learning (Detention), Willie Hutch Jones Sports & Education (Detention).
La Raza has put together the most intensive package of services — including hands - on consulting for community - based groups starting charter schools, joint professional development opportunities, and the creation of national partnerships that can be useful to all of the network's schools — which La Raza hopes will number 50 by 2005.
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There are now 43 communities where at least 20 percent of the students attend charters, reports the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools.
KIPP Academy Lynn Collegiate, where Stocklin teaches courses including AP English Language and Composition, is part of a national network of free, open - enrollment, public charter schools dedicated to preparing students in underserved communities for success.
National Survey also reveals increased support for virtual schooling, support for charter schools rises sharply in minority communities CAMBRIDGE, MA - The fourth annual survey conducted by Harvard's Program on Education Policy and Governance (PEPG) and Education Next on a wide range of education issues released today reveals that the broader public and teachers are markedly divided in their support for merit pay, teacher tenure, and Race to the Top (RttT).
As part of its week - long celebrations, the National Alliance will shine a spotlight on charter change makers: the educators, families, leaders, and community members who make charter schools possible and in doing so, make so much more possible for students.
«Charter schools are the result of communities coming together to create new opportunities for their children from the leaders who open charter schools and the students who attend them, to the families that choose to join the school community and the policymakers who advocate on their behalf,» said Nina Rees, President and CEO of the National AlCharter schools are the result of communities coming together to create new opportunities for their children from the leaders who open charter schools and the students who attend them, to the families that choose to join the school community and the policymakers who advocate on their behalf,» said Nina Rees, President and CEO of the National Alcharter schools and the students who attend them, to the families that choose to join the school community and the policymakers who advocate on their behalf,» said Nina Rees, President and CEO of the National Alliance.
The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (National Alliance) joins families, schools, and communities across the country in celebrating National Charter Schools Week, May 1 - 5, 2017.
Talbot is also a member of the National Charter Collaborative, an organization that «supports single - site charter - school leaders of color who invest in the hopes and dreams of students through the cultural fabric of their communities.Charter Collaborative, an organization that «supports single - site charter - school leaders of color who invest in the hopes and dreams of students through the cultural fabric of their communities.charter - school leaders of color who invest in the hopes and dreams of students through the cultural fabric of their communities
The fact that a broad swath of the national charter reform community is quite critical of Detroit charters does not seem to be in dispute.
«The students, their families, the educators (and indeed the entire country) need a national independent, democratically organized charter advocacy group to advocate for independently managed, financially transparent, community oriented public charter schools as articulated in our manifesto.»
Community Magnet Charter School (Elementary Magnet School in Los Angeles) has been awarded with the National Blue Ribbon, which is one of the most prestigious awards for its educational excellence and for its focused on the study of humanities with a multicultural emphasis.
Mining the data from the federal government's 2003 National Assessment of Educational Progress («the nation's report card»), the national teachers union released a study showing fourth - graders in charter schools lagging behind their mainstream public - school counterparts in nearly every category of race, ethnicity, poverty, and communiNational Assessment of Educational Progress («the nation's report card»), the national teachers union released a study showing fourth - graders in charter schools lagging behind their mainstream public - school counterparts in nearly every category of race, ethnicity, poverty, and communinational teachers union released a study showing fourth - graders in charter schools lagging behind their mainstream public - school counterparts in nearly every category of race, ethnicity, poverty, and community size.
At the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools Conference this summer, Duncan called the charter movement «one of the most profound changes in American education - bringing new options to underserved communities and introducing competition and innovation into the education system.Charter Schools Conference this summer, Duncan called the charter movement «one of the most profound changes in American education - bringing new options to underserved communities and introducing competition and innovation into the education system.charter movement «one of the most profound changes in American education - bringing new options to underserved communities and introducing competition and innovation into the education system.»
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This task force will consist of two parent representatives, two student representatives, two teacher representatives, two ward education group representatives, two District business representatives, two community education advocates, two national education experts, the District of Columbia Public Schools Chancellor or designee, one District of Columbia Public Charter School Board designee, an OSSE designee, State Board President or designee, and two SBOE representatives.
BCS 7th Graders Rank # 1 in MCAS English and Composition Statewide Schools That Can, a national nonprofit network of high - performing, urban, faith - based, charter and district schools operating in low - income communities, profiles Brooke 7th graders» record breaking composition scores.
Peter Timothy Anderson, Washington Latin PCS Golnar Abedin, Creative Minds PCS Maquita Alexander, YuYing PCS Dahlia Aguilar, Mundo Verde PCS Patricia Brantley, Friendship PCS Erika Bryant, Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS Lauren Catalano, Somerset Prep PCS Marco Clark, Richard Wright PCS Diane Cottman, Latin American Montessori Bilingual Public Charter School Hilary Darilek, E.L. Haynes PCS N'Deye Diagne, Washington Math Science Technology PCHS Karen Dresden, Capital City PCS Wendy Edwards, Early Childhood Academy PCS Jane Ehrenfeld, Center for Inspired Teaching Nicole Hanrahan, LAYC Career Academy LaTonya Henderson, Cedar Tree Academy Stacy Kane, Washington Leadership Academy PCS Allison Kokkoros, Carlos Rosario PCS Emily Lawson, DC Prep Anne Zummo Malone, AppleTree Early Learning PCS Jack McCarthy, AppleTree Institute Christie McKay, Briya PCS Catherine Meloy, The Goodwill Excel Center Myrna Peralta, CentroNia Richard Pohlman, Thurgood Marshall Academy PCHS Jennifer L. Ross, National Collegiate Prep PCHS Justin Rydstrom, IDEA PCS Kristin Scotchmer, Mundo Verde PCS Mary Shaffner, District of Columbia International School Emily Silberstein, Cesar Chavez PCS Susan Schaeffler, KIPP DC Olivia Smith, Bridges PCS Andrew Touchette, Youthbuild PCS Natasha Warsaw, Sustainable Futures Heather D. Wathington, Maya Angelou PCS Keith Whitescarver, Breakthrough Montessori Deborah Dantzler Williams, Inspired Teaching Demonstration School Russ Williams, Center City PCS Tracy Wright, Paul PCS Shantelle Wright, Achievement Prep PCS
The Renaissance Charter High School for Innovation (Innovation) joined hundreds of schools, community - based organizations, and other stakeholders in the education world at the 2016 Community Schools National Forum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, held in earcommunity - based organizations, and other stakeholders in the education world at the 2016 Community Schools National Forum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, held in earCommunity Schools National Forum in Albuquerque, New Mexico, held in early April.
Other professional experience includes local and statewide projects with the California Charter School Association, National Labor Relations Board, LAUSD Community Outreach, and the University of San Francisco, where she spent the early part of her career developing and implementing programs to recruit and retain Latino students.
Foundations, Inc., a national nonprofit organization, is committed to building the quality of educational opportunities for children, youth, and families through work with the afterschool field, district and charter schools, and education and community - based organizations.
Held in conjunction with National Charter Schools Week, Advocacy Day is a great opportunity to grow the advocacy strength of the movement by connecting the charter community with legislators in SacrCharter Schools Week, Advocacy Day is a great opportunity to grow the advocacy strength of the movement by connecting the charter community with legislators in Sacrcharter community with legislators in Sacramento.
The reports by the National Alliance of Public Charter Schools and the Century Foundation and the Poverty & Race Research Action Council, profile schools that focus on serving disadvantaged or socioeconomically diverse communities, and their successes.
These points of progress are joined by charters and district schools sending more kids to college than ever before, an enviable educational advocacy community, and tremendous investments from local and national philanthropy.
Consequently, the education sector today is increasingly isolated, ignored in national and state policy talk, riven by internecine conflict over issues like charter schools and Common Core, and abandoned by historical allies like the business community and governors.
The National Network of Schools in Partnership, a non-profit organization working to help schools install, improve and enhance community engagement and partnership programs, is offering SoCal and Bay Area charter schools the opportunity to learn best practices on how to increase their reciprocal, meaningful and sustainable community engagement programs.
Their Joe Champs conferences serve the DCPS public school, charter and independent school community by bringing together local practitioners and national experts to share best practices on specific topics.
He is a founding board member of the Morris Jeff Community School in New Orleans and an advisor to the National Coalition of Diverse Charter Schools.
«While we obviously would have preferred a different decision from the National Board of the NAACP today, we are greatly encouraged to see how thousands of voices across this country representing the interests of historically underserved students have registered their clear support for charter schools continuing to grow and expand their positive impact on public education in communities across the United States.
While the report recognized a robust national demand for more charter schools from parents and local communities, it found that 17 percent of charter schools reported academic gains that were significantly better than traditional public schools, while 37 percent of charter schools showed gains that were worse than their traditional public school counterparts, with 46 percent of charter schools demonstrating no significant difference.
The organizers said they are objecting to «a national movement to Reclaim Our Schools from privatization efforts that will bankrupt public education, we will stand with Los Angeles parents, educators, students, administrators, and community members for fully funded public schools and call on corporate charter schools to pay their fair share to the district.»
May I suggest this — As National School Choice Week just concluded, let us all work together — Dallas ISD and the charter community — to bring high quality schools of choice to our scholars, whether they be in an ISD or charter school.
«It's not fair to the charter school community to have these [test score] anomalies in the mix,» Nina Rees, the president of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools told charter school community to have these [test score] anomalies in the mix,» Nina Rees, the president of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools told Charter Schools told The 74.
Agassiz Elementary * Al Raby High School Back of the Yards College Prep Bell Elementary * Burley Elementary * Chicago High School for the Agricultural Sciences Clinton Elementary Dever Elementary Dore Elementary Edgebrook Elementary Funston Elementary Gray Elementary * Holden Elementary Instituto Health Sciences Career Academy * Intrinsic Charter School * Kelly High School LaSalle Language Academy Lenart Regional Gifted Center * Lorca Elementary McCutcheon Elementary National Teachers Academy * Noble Street Charter School North - Grand High School * Norwood Park Elementary * Ravenswood Elementary * Roosevelt High School South Loop Elementary South Shore International College Prep High School Tilden Career Community Academy High School Whitney M. Young Magnet High School
«There are some who would argue that charter schools are leading to the hyper - segregation of education, but if you're going to communities that need options, and you're serving kids in the community, that's what you want schools to be doing,» said a representative from the National Alliance for Public Charter Scharter schools are leading to the hyper - segregation of education, but if you're going to communities that need options, and you're serving kids in the community, that's what you want schools to be doing,» said a representative from the National Alliance for Public Charter SCharter Schools.
The new group of independent schools «will be a welcomed voice» in the charter movement, she says, while adding that «advocating for independent, community - based schools is in the National Alliance's DNA.»
The demands are related to major parts of the national Movement for Black for Lives platform, including a federal right to education (Invest / Divest) and an end to school privatization / charter schools, school closures, and mayoral - controlled school boards (Community Control), all issues we are grappling with in Hartford, Connecticut.
KIPP — the Knowledge Is Power Program — is a national network of open - enrollment, college - preparatory public charter schools with a track record of preparing students in underserved communities for success in college and in life.
They reviewed a study by the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), the largest national community development nonprofit, which has analyzed every rated and unrated charter school bond issued from 1998 - 2011.
The charter school industry is coming under increased attack by national civil rights leaders for its unequal and antidemocratic practices in the communities it purports to help by privatizing K - 12 schools.
This event brings together national, regional, and local experts in charter public schools and provides opportunities for networking, learning, and engagement between charter school leaders, teachers, board, members, advocates, and community stakeholders.
As part of its effort to share best practices with the special education community, The National Center for Special Education in Charter Schools (NCSECS) identified several public charter schools across the country as «Centers for Excellence» and is communicating how each school uniquely leverages its autonomy to benefit students with disabiCharter Schools (NCSECS) identified several public charter schools across the country as «Centers for Excellence» and is communicating how each school uniquely leverages its autonomy to benefit students with disabicharter schools across the country as «Centers for Excellence» and is communicating how each school uniquely leverages its autonomy to benefit students with disabilities.
Local charter schools, community leaders and education partners will participate in the National School Choice Week celebration
With the support and guidance of these four founders — Gordon, Dragon, Forman and Starrett — the CWC Schools coalition pursued a national network of charter schools providing true diversity, exceptional performance, and deeply engaged parent communities.
Prior to joining the team at the National Alliance, she was the senior vice president of communications and knowledge management at the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA) leading the communications and technical assistance effort for the charter community in the state of CaliCharter Schools Association (CCSA) leading the communications and technical assistance effort for the charter community in the state of Calicharter community in the state of California.
Achievement Preparatory Academy PCS — Elementary * 202-562-1307 Achievement Preparatory Academy PCS — Middle * 202-562-1214 Aiton Elementary School 202-671-6060 Amidon - Bowen Elementary School 202-724-4867 Anacostia High School 202-698-2155 AppleTree Early Learning PCS — Columbia Heights 202-667-9490 AppleTree Early Learning PCS — Douglas Knoll (Southeast) * 202-629-2545 AppleTree Early Learning PCS — Lincoln Park 202-621-6581 AppleTree Early Learning PCS — Oklahoma Ave 202-629-2179 AppleTree Early Learning PCS — Parklands (Southeast) * 202-506-1890 AppleTree Early Learning PCS — Southwest 202-646-0500 Ballou High School 202-645-3400 Bancroft Elementary School 202-673-7280 Barnard Elementary School 202-576-1100 BASIS DC PCS 202-393-5437 Beers Elementary School 202-939-4800 Benjamin Banneker High School 202-671-6320 Breakthrough Montessori PCS * 202-407-7021 Brent Elementary School * 202-698-3363 Bridges PCS 202-545-0515 Brightwood Education Campus 202-722-5670 Brookland Middle School * 202-759-1999 Browne Education Campus * 202-671-6210 Bruce - Monroe Elementary School @ Park View 202-576-6222 Bunker Hill Elementary School 202-576-6095 Burroughs Elementary School * 202-576-6150 Burrville Elementary School * 202-671-6020 Capital City PCS — Lower School * 202-808-9800 Capital City PCS — Middle School * 202-808-9800 Capital City PCS — High School * 202-808-9800 Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan 202-698-4467 Cardozo Education Campus 202-673-7385 Cedar Tree Academy PCS * 202-610-4193 Center City PCS — Brightwood 202-723-3322 Center City PCS — Capitol Hill 202-547-7556 Center City PCS — Congress Heights 202-562-7070 Center City PCS — Petworth 202-726-9212 Center City PCS — Shaw 202-234-1093 Center City PCS — Trinidad 202-397-1614 Cesar Chavez PCS for Public Policy — Capitol Hill * 202-547-3424 Cesar Chavez PCS for Public Policy — Chavez Prep * Abierto el 21 de abril de 10AM - 1PM 202-723-3975 Cesar Chavez PCS for Public Policy — Parkside High School * Abierto el 21 de abril de 10AM - 2PM 202-398-2230 City Arts and Prep PCS * 202-269-4646 Cleveland Elementary School * 202-939-4380 Columbia Heights Education Campus 6 - 8 (CHEC) * 202-939-7700 Columbia Heights Education Campus 9 - 12 (CHEC) * 202-939-7700 Coolidge High School 202-671-6080 Creative Minds International PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 1PM 202-588-0370 C.W. Harris Elementary School * 202-645-3188 DC Bilingual PCS 202-750-6674 DC Prep PCS — Anacostia Elementary * 202-729-3500 DC Prep PCS — Benning Elementary * 202-398-2838 DC Prep PCS — Benning Middle * 202-396-3780 DC Prep PCS — Edgewood Elementary * 202-635-4411 DC Prep PCS — Edgewood Middle * 202-832-5700 DC Scholars PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 10AM - 1PM 202-559-6138 Deal Middle School 202-939-2010 Democracy Prep Congress Heights PCS * 202-561-0860 Digital Pioneers Academy PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM en el gimnasio de la escuela Stanton Elementary (2701 Naylor Rd SE) 202-677-3522 District of Columbia International School * 202-808-9033 Dorothy I. Height Elementary School * 202-723-4100 Drew Elementary School * 202-671-6040 Duke Ellington School of the Arts 202-282-0123 Dunbar High School 202-698-3762 Eagle Academy PCS — Capitol Riverfront * 202-459-6825 Eagle Academy PCS — Congress Heights * 202-544-2646 Early Childhood Academy PCS * 202-373-0035 Eastern High School * 202-698-4500 Eaton Elementary School 202-282-0103 E.L. Haynes PCS - Elementary School 202-667-4446 E.L. Haynes PCS - Middle School * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 5PM para cualquier familia de E.L. Haynes, nueva o regresando, independientemente del plantel que van a asistir en el otoño 202-667-4446 E.L. Haynes PCS - High School 202-667-4446 Eliot - Hine Middle School * 202-939-5380 Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS — Brookland 202-265-7237 Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS — East End * Abierto el 21 de abril de 11AM - 2PM 202-265-7237 Excel Academy * 202-373-0097 Friendship Online PCS * 202-729-8287 Friendship PCS — Armstrong Elementary * 202-518-3928 Friendship PCS — Blow - Pierce Elementary * 202-572-1070 Friendship PCS — Blow - Pierce Middle * 202-572-1070 Friendship PCS — Chamberlain Elementary * 202-547-5800 Friendship PCS — Chamberlain Middle * 202-547-5800 Friendship PCS — Collegiate Academy * 202-396-5500 Friendship PCS — Southeast Elementary Academy * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 1PM 202-562-1980 Friendship PCS — Technology Preparatory Middle Academy * 202-552-5700 Friendship PCS — Technology Preparatory High School Academy * 202-552-5700 Friendship PCS — Woodridge Elementary 202-635-6500 Friendship PCS — Woodridge Middle 202-635-6500 Garfield Elementary School 202-671-6140 Garrison Elementary School * 202-673-7263 Hardy Middle School * 202-729-4350 Harmony DC PCS - School of Excellence * 202-529-7500 Hart Middle School 202-671-6426 H.D. Cooke Elementary School 202-939-5390 Hearst Elementary School * 202-282-0106 Hendley Elementary School 202-645-3450 Hope Community PCS — Lamond 202-722-4421 Hope Community PCS — Tolson 202-832-7370 Houston Elementary School * 202-671-6170 Howard University Middle School of Mathematics and Science PCS * 202-806-7725 Hyde - Addison Elementary School 202-282-0170 IDEA PCS * 202-399-4750 Ideal Academy PCS 202-729-6660 Ingenuity Prep PCS * 202-562-0391 Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS * 202-248-6825 Janney Elementary School 202-282-0110 Jefferson Middle School Academy 202-729-3270 Johnson Middle School 202-939-3140 J.O. Wilson Elementary School 202-698-4733 Kelly Miller Middle School * 202-388-6870 Ketcham Elementary School * 202-698-1122 Key Elementary School 202-729-3280 Kimball Elementary School * 202-671-6260 King Elementary School 202-939-4900 Kingsman Academy PCS 202-547-1028 KIPP DC — AIM Academy PCS 202-678-5477 KIPP DC — Arts and Technology Academy PCS 202-398-6811 KIPP DC — College Preparatory PCS 202-678-2527 KIPP DC — Connect Academy PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 12PM para cualquier familia de KIPP DC, nueva o regresando, independientemente del plantel que van a asistir en el otoño 202-396-5477 KIPP DC — Discover Academy PCS 202-678-7735 KIPP DC — Grow Academy PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 12PM para cualquier familia de KIPP DC, nueva o regresando, independientemente del plantel que van a asistir en el otoño 202-986-4769 KIPP DC — Heights Academy PCS 202-610-5323 KIPP DC — KEY Academy PCS 202-582-5477 KIPP DC — LEAD Academy PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 12PM para cualquier familia de KIPP DC, nueva o regresando, independientemente del plantel que van a asistir en el otoño 202-223-4505 KIPP DC — LEAP Academy PCS 202-582-5327 KIPP DC — Northeast Academy PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 12PM para cualquier familia de KIPP DC, nueva o regresando, independientemente del plantel que van a asistir en el otoño 202-398-5477 KIPP DC — Promise Academy PCS 202-582-1390 KIPP DC — Quest Academy PCS 202-398-6811 KIPP DC — Spring Academy PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 12PM para cualquier familia de KIPP DC, nueva o regresando, independientemente del plantel que van a asistir en el otoño 202-397-5477 KIPP DC — Valor Academy PCS 202-398-6811 KIPP DC — WILL Academy PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 12PM para cualquier familia de KIPP DC, nueva o regresando, independientemente del plantel que van a asistir en el otoño 202-328-9455 Kramer Middle School * 202-939-3150 Lafayette Elementary School * 202-282-0116 Langdon Elementary School 202-576-6048 Langley Elementary School * 202-724-4223 LaSalle - Backus Education Campus * 202-671-6340 Leckie Elementary School 202-645-3330 Lee Montessori PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 10AM - 1PM 202-779-9740 Ludlow - Taylor Elementary School 202-698-3244 MacFarland Middle School * 202-576-6130 Malcolm X Elementary School @ Green * 202-645-3409 Mann Elementary School 202-282-0126 Marie Reed Elementary School * 202-673-7308 Maury Elementary School * 202-698-3838 McKinley Middle School * 202-281-3950 McKinley Technology High School * 202-281-3950 Meridian Public Charter School — Elementary School * 202-387-9830 Meridian Public Charter School — Middle School * 202-793-2667 Miner Elementary School * 202-397-3960 Moten Elementary School 202-698-1111 Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS * 202-750-7060 Murch Elementary School 202-282-0130 Nalle Elementary School * 202-671-6280 National Collegiate Preparatory Public Charter High School * 202-832-7737 North Star College Preparatory Academy for Boys PCS * 202-505-9072 Noyes Elementary School 202-281-2580 Orr Elementary School 202-671-6240 Oyster - Adams Bilingual School 202-671-6130 Patterson Elementary School 202-939-5280 Paul PCS — Middle School 202-291-7499 Paul PCS — International High School 202-291-7499 Payne Elementary School * 202-698-3262 Peabody Elementary School 202-698-3277 Perry Street Prep PCS 202-529-4400 Phelps Architecture, Construction, and Engineering High School * 202-729-4360 Plummer Elementary School 202-939-4360 Powell Elementary School * 202-671-6270 Randle Highlands Elementary School * 202-729-3250 Raymond Education Campus 202-576-6236 Richard Wright PCS for Journalism and Media Arts * 202-388-1011 Rocketship DC PCS — Ward 5 * Procesando la inscripción para las familias asignadas a este plantel el 21 de abril de 12PM - 2PM en Smith Public Trust (3514 12th St NE) 202-627-2256 Rocketship Legacy Prep PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 10AM - 12PM 202-627-2256 Rocketship Rise Academy PCS 202-750-7177 Ron Brown College Preparatory High School 202-729-4343 Roosevelt High School 202-576-6130 Roots PCS 202-882-8073 Ross Elementary School 202-673-7200 Savoy Elementary School * 202-939-2000 School - Within - School @ Goding * 202-727-7377 School Without Walls @ Francis - Stevens 202-724-4841 School Without Walls High School 202-645-9690 Seaton Elementary School 202-673-7215 SEED Public Charter School of Washington, DC * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 11:30 AM 202-248-3025 Sela PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 10AM - 12PM 202-670-7352 Shepherd Elementary School * 202-576-6140 Shining Stars Montessori Academy PCS * 202-723-1467 Simon Elementary School 202-645-3360 Smothers Elementary School * 202-939-3600 Somerset Preparatory Academy PCS * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 3PM 202-562-9170 Sousa Middle School * 202-729-3260 Stanton Elementary School 202-671-6180 Stoddert Elementary School 202-671-6030 Stuart - Hobson Middle School 202-671-6010 Takoma Education Campus * 202-671-6050 The Children's Guild Public Charter School * 202-774-5442 Thomas Elementary School 202-724-4593 Thomson Elementary School * 202-898-4660 Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS * 202-563-6862 Truesdell Education Campus * 202-576-6202 Tubman Elementary School 202-673-7285 Turner Elementary School 202-645-3470 Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street 202-546-4477 Two Rivers PCS at Young * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 3PM para cualquier familia de Two Rivers, nueva o regresando, independientemente del plantel que van a asistir en el otoño 202-388-1360 Tyler Elementary School 202-939-4810 Van Ness Elementary School * 202-727-4314 Walker - Jones Education Campus 202-939-5934 Washington Global Public Charter School * 202-796-2415 Washington Latin PCS — Middle School * 202-223-1111 Washington Latin PCS — Upper School * 202-223-1111 Washington Leadership Academy PCS * 240-580-3371 Washington Mathematics Science Technology PCHS 202-636-8011 Washington Yu Ying PCS * 202-635-1950 Watkins Elementary School 202-698-3355 West Education Campus * 202-576-6226 Wheatley Education Campus * Abierto el 21 de abril de 9AM - 1:30 PM 202-939-5970 Whittier Education Campus 202-576-6156 Wilson High School 202-282-0120 Woodson High School * 202-939-2030
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