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The My School DC Application and Lottery

FAQs: 

Do I need to apply through the lottery?

You must submit an application if you want your child to be a NEW student at a:

  • Participating public charter school for any grade (PK3 – grade 12);
  • PK3 or PK4 program at any DCPS school, including your DCPS in-boundary school;
  • Dual-language strand at your DCPS in-boundary elementary school (PK3 – grade 5). See list of schools here
  • DCPS school outside your boundary or feeder pattern for any grade (PK3 – grade 12), including DCPS citywide schools;
  • DCPS selective high school or program (grades 9–12)

 

You do NOT need to submit an application if your child will:

  • Remain in your current school. In this case simply contact your current school to re-enroll;
  • Enroll at your DCPS in-boundary*, geographic or programmatic feeder school  (grades K-12);
  • Enroll at your public charter feeder school  (if applicable)

 

Note: Only DCPS schools and public charter schools that serve PK3 – grade 12 participate in the My School DC lottery. For options outside of the lottery, such as PK community-based programs, DCPS Opportunity Academies, or adult public charter schools, click here.

How many schools can I apply to in the lottery?

For each student, you may apply to as few as one, or as many as 12 schools. You cannot apply to more than 12 schools. Click here to view lottery data from prior years, including seats made available in the lottery by school and grade. The more schools you apply to, the better the chance of getting a match to one of your school choices. However, only apply to schools you want your child to attend.

 

Tip: Use the School Finder to begin your school search. If you are interested in a school option for your child, add it to your lottery application by the required deadline and rank it in the order you prefer most amongst your other school selections.

How does the lottery matching work?

This video explains how the lottery matching works. The My School DC lottery is a computerized program designed to match students with the schools they want most, and maximize the number of students who are matched. The lottery is based on the Nobel Prize-winning work of economist Al Roth of Stanford University.
 

The two most important things to know about the program are:

  1. Students should rank schools in the order they prefer to increase their chances of being matched to their desired school.
  2. Students who apply early get no advantage in the matching process.

 

The lottery program follows the below process for all schools:*

 

The program assigns each student a random lottery number and attempts to match each student with their 1st choice first. If the program is unable to match a student at their 1st choice, it will then attempt to match them at their 2nd choice, then their 3rd, and so on in the order listed on the application. However, when it compares two students who have applied to the same school option, the decision is based on two criteria: 

 

(1) The students’ lottery preferences at that school (e.g., sibling preference); and 

(2) The students’ randomly assigned lottery number. 

 

The student’s ranking of the schools is critical – it informs the order that the algorithm tries to match students in. However, it is not a factor in whether the student should or will get matched. In other words, the system does not try to fill a school’s seats with students who ranked them highest first. This is why the system is strategy-proof and why students are best served by ranking schools according to their true preference.

 

After identifying the highest ranked match possible for a student, the algorithm uses the student’s ranking to determine which waitlists to place the student on. Each student is placed on a waitlist at every school they ranked higher than the school at which they are matched. Exception: Siblings who apply to the same schools are placed on a waitlist at any school where one of their siblings is matched regardless if that school is ranked lower on a sibling’s application than where they are matched.

 

It is possible for a student not to receive a school match in the lottery due to space availability and demand. If a student is not matched to a school, they are placed on the waitlist at every school on their list.

 

*DCPS selective high schools and programs admit students based on specific criteria. Each of the selective high schools identifies which applicants meet their specific minimum requirements, and then each school determines the order of priority among that group. The lottery program uses the same process described above based upon the student’s ranking, and students will not be matched to more than one school. If a selective high school determines that a student is ineligible to attend, the lottery program will skip this school in the student’s rankings and try to match the student as the next highest ranked school and so forth.

 

Note: The student’s ranking of their school choices on the My School DC application may include any combination of DCPS schools and public charter schools. However, when the program is comparing two students who have applied to the same DCPS selective high school, the decision is made based on the school’s order of priority for the applicants.

Does the way I rank my schools on the application matter?

Yes, the way you rank your schools on the My School DC application matters because:

  1. The lottery system tries to match students with their choices in the order in which they’re listed, 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc., all the way through 12.
  2. After making a match, the program will add the student’s name to the waitlist of those schools that were ranked above the matched school.
  3. All schools ranked below the matched school are removed because they are less preferred than the matched school.
  4. If a student is not matched at any school, they will be placed on a waitlist at every school they listed.

 

There are only two exceptions to this: (1) DCPS selective high schools and programs, and (2) if an applicant's sibling is matched through the lottery.

  1. If a DCPS selective high school or program finds a student not eligible, they will not be placed on the waitlist for that school option regardless of how the student ranked the school.
  2. After being matched, an applicant will be placed on the waitlist for any school their sibling is matched to even if it is a school ranked below the matched school.

Will schools be able to see how I ranked them on my application?

No. My School DC does not give this information to schools.

Will the school my child is currently enrolled in be notified that I am submitting an application through the lottery?

 No. My School DC does not notify students' current schools. Additionally, submitting a My School DC application does not impact your child’s enrollment at their current school.

How do lottery preferences work?

Students that qualify for a preference at a particular school are offered a space at that school before students who don’t have a preference, or receive a higher waitlist placement than students without a preference. Preferences act as tie-breakers: if there are more students than spaces in a particular grade at a school, the lottery will match students in order of their preference groups. Within preference groups, ties are broken by random lottery number.

 

Each charter school can determine which preferences are offered at their school and the order that those preferences are offered. However, for most DCPS schools the order is:

1.            In-boundary with a sibling already attending the school (PK3 and PK4 only)

2.            In-boundary with a sibling offered (PK3 and PK4 only)

3.            In-boundary (PK3 and PK4 only)

4.            Out-of-boundary with a sibling already attending the school

5.            Out-of-boundary with a sibling offered

6.            Proximity Preference (PK3 – grade 5 only)

7.            Out-of-boundary applicant (with no other preference)

 

At DCPS dual language schools or programs, out-of-boundary siblings are prioritized before in-boundary applicants without siblings. DCPS citywide schools and public charter schools do not offer in-boundary or proximity preferences, and DCPS selective high schools and programs do not offer any preferences.

The preferences that a school offers are listed on its My School DC school profile. Please contact a school directly if you have a question about their preference order. Learn more about preferences here.
 

How you rank a school does not impact whether you are eligible for a preference at that school

Can my child who is applying to attend their DCPS in-boundary PK program claim sibling preference if their older sibling will be enrolling at the school for the first time in school year 2025-26?

Yes. If the student will attend and does not currently have a student ID number, input “0000000” (seven 0’s) as the student ID number in the Sibling Preference section of application. This option is only available to families planning on enrolling an in-boundary student. If you do not enroll the compulsory aged student, the preference will be removed from the PK student who may lose the match and be placed on the waitlist without the preference. Confirm with the school’s registrar, or within the application itself using the preference status page, that this preference has been applied prior to the lottery. After the lottery, these preferences are applied only when the older sibling is enrolled.

 

Please contact the DCPS Enrollment Team at [email protected] or (202) 478-5738 for additional information prior to the application deadlines. DCPS's sibling information can also be found in their Enrollment and Lottery Handbook.

Do all schools take new students in every grade they serve?

Most schools accept applications from new students in all grades (although space may be limited in some grades) and some schools only accept applications for new students at certain grades. You may view this information on the list of participating schools, and each My School DC school profile also notes the grades for which schools accept applications. To view seats made available in past years’ lotteries by school and grade, click here.

What are age cutoffs and cutoff dates?

Age cutoff is the age a student needs to be to attend a particular grade by the school year to which they are applying. For all schools participating in My School DC for school year 2025-26, applicants for:
  • PK3 must be 3 years old by September 30, 2025;
  • PK4 must be 4 years old by September 30, 2025; and 
  • Kindergarten must be 5 years old by September 30, 2025. 
In other grades, age cutoffs vary so visit the Age Cutoff page to learn more. If your child does not make the age cutoff for a particular school, you will not be able to select that school on your application.
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My School DC 为哥伦比亚特区公立学校 (DCPS) 和哥伦比亚特区公立特许学校共用申请和公立学校抽签系统,服务对象为 3 年级至 12 年级。家庭可使用一份申请书向多达 12 所公立学校提出申请,并参加单次随机抽签。

 

请观看以下两个短视频,以了解抽签流程如何运作以及 My School DC 如何为学生和学校进行匹配!

 

     

2025-26 学年抽签重要日期及截止日期 (School Year 2025-26 Lottery Key Dates and Deadlines)

  • 2024 年 12 月 7 日:EdFEST (9-12 年级)(特区年度公立学校展览会)
  • 2024 年 12 月 14 日:EdFEST (PK3 – 8 年级)(特区年度公立学校展览会)
  • 2024 年 12 月 16 日:抽签申请开始
    • 仅提供在线申请表;不提供纸质申请表。点击此处申请。点击此处下载您的语言版本的说明。您还可以在周一至周五上午 8 点至下午 5 点致电 My School DC 热线电话 (202) 888-6336,在口译员的帮助下完成电话申请。
  • 2025 年 2 月 3 日:申请截止日期 (9-12 年级)
  • 2025 年 3 月 3 日:申请截止日期(PK3 – 8 年级)
  • 2025 年 3 月 28 日:发布抽签结果
  • 2025 年 5 月 1 日:报名截止日期
    • 此为针对所有通过抽签被选入一所学校的学生的统一报名截止日期。如果您未在截止日期前为孩子报名,孩子则可能会失去其在匹配的学校的名额。为您的孩子在匹配到的学校报名,不会将其从其他学校的候补名单中移除。

 

需下载关键信息 (Key Information to Download)

 

我的孩子应该申请吗?(Should my child apply?) 

如果您的孩子将以新学生身份就读于下列学校或计划,请提交申请表:

  • 任一 DCPS 学校的 PK3 或 PK4 课程,包括您的 DCPS 学区内学校和任何 DCPS Early Action School 学前班学校*
  • 任一 DCPS 学区内小学的双语言课程(PK3-5 年级)
  • 您学区外的或附属的 DCPS 学校,包括 DCPS 全市学校(PK3-12 年级)
  • DCPS 精英高中或课程(9-12 年级)**
  • 参加公立特许学校(PK3-12 年级)

 

若您的孩子符合以下情况,您则无需提交申请表:

  • 继续就读于其当前学校。您则只需联系您的学校进行重新注册。
  • 在 DCPS 学区内学校或附属学校入学(K-12 年级)
  • 在其公立特许附属学校入学(所有年级)

 

*“学区内学校”即为学生有权根据其家庭住址就读幼儿园至 12 年级的 DCPS 学校。学生无需通过 My School DC 进行申请,便可就读于其DCPS 学区内学校,攻读 K-12 年级。请拨打 My School DC 热线电话 (202) 888-6336 或请在学校查找工具 (School Finder) 输入您的家庭地址 以确定您所属的 DCPS 校区内学校。居住在参与 DCPS Early Action 学前班学校的学区内学生,只要符合以下两个条件,便能保证获得 PK3 或 PK4 名额:(1) 通过 My School DC 抽签在 2025 年 3 月 3 日之前提交申请,并且 (2) 未被匹配到其排列在更优先顺序的学校。点击此处,查看 2025-26 学年 DCPS Early Action 学前班学校的情况。

 

**DCPS 拥有精英高中和课程,根据特定入学要求和选择标准录取新生。任何人都可以申请这些学校,但只有符合学校要求的学生才有资格入学。 申请一个或多个 DCPS 精英高中或课程的学生必须填写 My School DC 申请表中的附加部分。请拨打 My School DC 热线电话 (202) 888-6336 以了解更多信息。

 

抽签如何进行?(How does the lottery work?) 

My School DC 是确定新学生在所有参加计划学校安置的一次性随机统一抽签。学生与学校匹配是根据每所学校的现有名额、兄弟姐妹入学、与学校的距离、其他抽签优选参数、每一名学生对自己的学校选择的排列顺序以及每一名学生的随机抽签号码决定的。(通过 My School DC 统一抽签,DCPS 精英高中和课程根据具体的标准按优先顺序录取学生。)

 

常见问题解答:我在孩子的申请中如何对学校进行排序为何至关重要?

回答:您如何对您申请的学校进行排序,让我们知晓您希望与这些学校匹配的顺序。抽签会尽量将学生与之第 1 选择相匹配,然后是第 2 选择,以此类推。学生只能与一所学校匹配,并只会被列入比他们已经匹配的学校排序更靠前学校的候补名单。排序为申请过程中的关键一步。观看此视频了解更多信息。

 

如何申请 (How to Apply) 

您可以通过五个简单步骤进行申请。确保下载申请表说明,以便您继续进行在线申请。My School DC 热线电话在周一至周五上午 8 点至下午 5 点提供服务,请致电 (202) 888-6336,在口译员的帮助下通过电话完成申请。

第 1 步:制作列表。考虑哪些事情对您和您的孩子最重要,使用学校查找工具 (School Finder) 或致电 My School DC 热线来缩小您的学校选择范围,并与学校联系,以了解他们提供的更多相关信息。请对这些有益问题进行提问。

第 2 步:这里创建 My School DC 家庭帐户。您将使用此帐户为每个申请新学校的孩子提交申请。您将需要提供一个电邮地址或创建一个用户名,并设置密码。 创建帐户后,请确保在安全的地方写下您的登录信息。

第 3 步:收集您申请所需要的信息。

  • 您孩子的信息:姓名、出生日期、当前学校、当前年级、您申请的年级以及兄弟姐妹信息(如果适用)
  • 您的信息(例如父母或法定监护人):姓名、家庭住址(应与孩子居住的地址相同)、电话号码和首选交流语言*
    • *My School DC 申请表要求提供监护人的首选语言,以便 My School DC 团队可以更好地与监护人交流。这些信息不会用于学生安置,并且不会以任何方式影响抽签结果。

第 4 步:开始在家庭帐户中为您的孩子申请。

  • 输入孩子的信息和监护人信息。依照此处步骤进行操作。
  • 输入您要申请的学校名单。您可以申请最多 12 所学校。
  • 按您倾向的顺序对其进行排列。列出您的第 1 选择(您最倾向的学校),然后是第 2 选择,以此类推。
  • 审读您的信息,确保所有信息均正确输入。

第 5 步:在截止日期之前为孩子提交申请:2 月 3 日(9-12 年级),3 月 3 日 (PK3 – 8 年级)

  • 您可以在截止日期之前随时登录您的家庭帐户,以编辑您的申请。

 

如何注册 (How to Enroll)

如果您的孩子通过抽签匹配到一所学校,您可以选择接受候补名单提议,或在抽签后申请并获得您所申请学校的名额,孩子家长或监护人必须遵循三个步骤来完成新学校的报名:

  1. 证明特区居民身份
  2. 完成所有的学校注册要求
  3. 提交最新的健康表格

 

请记住如果您的孩子通过抽签匹配到一所学校,您必须在统一报名截止日期之前为他们报名。为您的孩子在匹配到的学校报名,这不会将他们从其他学校的候补名单中移除。请与您的学校联系,询问如何报名。

 

候补名单如何运作?(How do Waitlists Work?)

如果您的孩子在一所学校的候补名单上,您可以随时登录您的家庭帐户,查看您的候补名单状况。任何学校作出的候补名单更新在您登录时会立即反映在您的帐户中。

以下是候补名单的运作方式

  • 如果您的孩子获得某所学校列入候补名单的提议,您的孩子在该学校的状态将改变,反映“已列入候补名单(报名待定)”。My School DC 会通过电子邮件(如果您提供了电子邮件地址)或短信(如果您选择通过手机接收通知)立即将新的提议通知您。学校还会打电话与您联系。My School DC 和学校会告诉您必须在多少天内接受学校的安置提议。
  • 如果您不在传达的截止日期之前对学校作出回应,学校将假设您没有兴趣为您的孩子报名,并代表您拒绝报名名额。 如果您担心错过截止日期,请立即与学校联系。
  • 要接受学校的候补名单提议,家长或合法监护人必须向学校提交所有必要的报名文件。联系相应的学校,以了解他们的报名和居住地验证流程。完成报名后,您的孩子将从您的申请表中所有排名低于已报名学校的候补名单中以及孩子目前报名的学校中移除。

 

错过了抽签申请截止日期? (Missed the lottery application deadlines?)

您仍可以申请公立学校!错过抽签申请截止日期的家庭仍可以使用 My School DC 申请表申请学校。此申请表被视为抽签后申请表。My School DC 抽签后申请阶段针对 9-12 年级申请人将于 2 月 4 日开始,而针对所有年级将于 3 月 4 日开始。

在抽签后申请期进行申请的申请人在提交申请表时被自动加入学校的候补名单,并被置于在抽签截止日期前申请的已列入候补名单的申请人之后。仅符合学校抽签优选资格的抽签后申请人不受此限制,如在学区内或有在校兄弟姐妹等,而已列入候补名单的抽签申请人则无此资格。例如,在相同的候补名单上,具有在校兄弟姐妹的抽签后申请人在候补名单中的排名将位于无在校兄弟姐妹的抽签申请人的前面。

 

有问题吗?在填写 My School DC 申请表时需要协助吗? (Questions? Need assistance completing the My School DC application?)

请在周一至周五上午 8 点至下午 5 点致电 My School DC 热线 (202) 888-6336,或发送电子邮件至 [email protected] 与我们联系。一位 My School DC 服务代表将与口译员一起协助您。我们非常乐意帮助您!

 

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Achievement Prep PCS - Wahler Place

 

Amidon-Bowen Elementary School

Anacostia High School

AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Columbia Heights

AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Douglas Knoll

AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Lincoln Park

AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Oklahoma Ave

AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Parklands @ THEARC

AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Southwest

AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Spring Valley

AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Waterfront Station

Ballou High School

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Bard High School Early College DC (Bard DC)

Barnard Elementary School

BASIS DC PCS

Beers Elementary School

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Breakthrough Montessori PCS

Brent Elementary School

Bridges PCS

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Brookland Middle School

Browne Education Campus

Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View

Bunker Hill Elementary School

Burroughs Elementary School

Burrville Elementary School

C.W. Harris Elementary School

Capital City PCS - High School

Capital City PCS - Lower School

Capital City PCS - Middle School

Capital Village PCS

Capitol Hill Montessori

Cardozo Education Campus

Cedar Tree Academy PCS

Center City PCS - Brightwood

Center City PCS - Capitol Hill

Center City PCS - Congress Heights

Center City PCS - NOMA

Center City PCS - Petworth

Center City PCS - Shaw

Cesar Chavez PCS for Public Policy

Cleveland Elementary School

Columbia Heights Education Campus 6–8 (CHEC)

Columbia Heights Education Campus 9–12 (CHEC)

Coolidge High School

Creative Minds International PCS

DC Bilingual PCS

DC Prep PCS - Anacostia Elementary

DC Prep PCS - Anacostia Middle

DC Prep PCS - Benning Elementary

DC Prep PCS - Benning Middle

DC Prep PCS - Edgewood Elementary

DC Prep PCS - Edgewood Middle

DC Scholars PCS

DC Wildflower PCS - Blue Montessori

DC Wildflower PCS - The Riverseed School

Deal Middle School

Digital Pioneers Academy PCS - Capitol Hill

Digital Pioneers Academy PCS - Johenning

District of Columbia International School

Dorothy I. Height Elementary School

Drew Elementary School

Duke Ellington School of the Arts

Dunbar High School

E.L. Haynes PCS - Elementary School

E.L. Haynes PCS - High School

E.L. Haynes PCS - Middle School

Early Childhood Academy PCS

Early College Academy at Coolidge High School

Eastern High School

Eaton Elementary School

Eliot-Hine Middle School

Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS - Brookland

Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS - East End

Excel Academy

Friendship PCS - Armstrong Elementary

Friendship PCS - Armstrong Middle

Friendship PCS - Blow-Pierce Elementary

Friendship PCS - Blow-Pierce Middle

Friendship PCS - Chamberlain Elementary

Friendship PCS - Chamberlain Middle

Friendship PCS - Collegiate Academy

Friendship PCS - Collegiate Academy Online

Friendship PCS - Ideal Elementary

Friendship PCS - Ideal Middle

Friendship PCS - Online

Friendship PCS - Southeast Elementary Academy

Friendship PCS - Southeast Middle Academy

Friendship PCS - Technology Preparatory High School Academy

Friendship PCS - Woodridge Elementary

Friendship PCS - Woodridge Middle

Garfield Elementary School

Garrison Elementary School

Girls Global Academy PCS

Global Citizens PCS

H.D. Cooke Elementary School

Hardy Middle School

Harmony DC PCS - School of Excellence

Hart Middle School

Hearst Elementary School

Hendley Elementary School

Houston Elementary School

Howard University Middle School of Mathematics and Science PCS

Hyde-Addison Elementary School

Ida B. Wells Middle School

IDEA PCS

Ingenuity Prep PCS

Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS

J.O. Wilson Elementary School

Jackson-Reed High School

Janney Elementary School

Jefferson Middle School Academy

John Francis Education Campus (Formerly SWW @ Francis-Stevens)

John Lewis Elementary School

Johnson Middle School

Kelly Miller Middle School

Ketcham Elementary School

Key Elementary School

Kimball Elementary School

King Elementary School

 

 

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KIPP DC - Discover Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Grow Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Heights Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Honor Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Inspire Academy PCS

KIPP DC - KEY Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Lead Academy PCS

KIPP DC - LEAP Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Legacy College Preparatory PCS

KIPP DC - Northeast Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Pride Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Promise Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Quest Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Spring Academy PCS

KIPP DC - Valor Academy PCS

KIPP DC - WILL Academy PCS

Kramer Middle School

Lafayette Elementary School

Langdon Elementary School

Langley Elementary School

LaSalle-Backus Elementary School

Latin American Montessori Bilingual

LEARN DC PCS

Leckie Education Campus

Lee Montessori PCS - Brookland

Lee Montessori PCS - East End

Lorraine H. Whitlock Elementary School

Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School

MacArthur High School

MacFarland Middle School

Malcolm X Elementary School @ Green

Mann Elementary School

Marie Reed Elementary School

Mary McLeod Bethune Day Academy PCS

Maury Elementary School

Maya Angelou PCS High School

McKinley Middle School

McKinley Technology High School

Meridian Public Charter School - Elementary School

Meridian Public Charter School - Middle School

Military Road Early Learning Center

Miner Elementary School

Monument Academy PCS

Moten Elementary School

Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS - Calle Ocho Campus

Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS - J.F. Cook Campus

Murch Elementary School

Nalle Elementary School

Noyes Elementary School

Oyster-Adams Bilingual School

Patterson Elementary School

Paul PCS - International High School

Paul PCS - Middle School

Payne Elementary School

Peabody Elementary School

Perry Street Preparatory PCS

Phelps Architecture, Construction, and Engineering High School

Plummer Elementary School

Powell Elementary School

Randle Highlands Elementary School

Raymond Elementary School

Richard Wright PCS for Journalism and Media Arts

Rocketship PCS - Infinity Community Prep

Rocketship PCS - Legacy Prep

Rocketship PCS - Rise Academy

Ron Brown College Preparatory High School

Roosevelt High School

Roots PCS

Ross Elementary School

Savoy Elementary School

School Without Walls High School

School-Within-School

Seaton Elementary School

SEED Public Charter School of Washington DC

Sela PCS

Shepherd Elementary School

Shining Stars Montessori Academy PCS

Shirley Chisholm Elementary School (Formerly Tyler ES)

Simon Elementary School

Smothers Elementary School

Social Justice PCS

Sousa Middle School

Stanton Elementary School

Statesmen College Preparatory Academy for Boys PCS

Stevens Early Learning Center

Stoddert Elementary School

Stuart-Hobson Middle School

Takoma Elementary School

The Children's Guild DC Public Charter School

The Sojourner Truth PCS

Thomas Elementary School

Thomson Elementary School

Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS

Truesdell Elementary School

Tubman Elementary School

Turner Elementary School

Two Rivers PCS at 4th Street

Two Rivers PCS at Young Elementary School

Two Rivers PCS Middle School

Van Ness Elementary School

Walker-Jones Education Campus

Washington Global Public Charter School

Washington Latin PCS - 2nd Street Middle School

Washington Latin PCS - 2nd Street Upper School

Washington Latin PCS - Cooper Campus Middle School

Washington Latin PCS - Cooper Campus Upper School

Washington Leadership Academy PCS

Washington Yu Ying PCS

Watkins Elementary School

Wheatley Education Campus

Whittier Elementary School

Woodson High School