DC Neighborhood Cluster Maps About the Maps
16 DCSRN created these maps to better understand how to invest resources 10 4 17 throughout the city for the High 19 Quality Schools Campaign, which 11 12 18 helps families navigate the DC school 20 choice application process. 3 13 14 15 2 While DC is best known as being 22 24 1 1 21 5 divided into eight Wards, the 39 3 cluster divisions provide a more 4 7 29 precise understanding of the 6 23 information these maps are meant 5 8 30 31 2 25 to provide. 32 6 26 7 33 DCSRN has created these maps in 9 27 an easily replicable manner, having 34 started with the three most pertinent 28 questions to the organization: 37 35 36 1. Where Do School-Age Children Live in DC? 8 38 2. Where Do English Language Learning School-Age Children Live in DC? 39 3. Where Do School-Age Children with Special-Needs Live in DC? Additional maps can easily be developed when new questions arise.
MORE INFORMATION: Don’t know your cluster? Visit: dcatlas.dcgis.dc.gov/mar/
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© 2015 DCSRN DC Neighborhood Cluster Maps Cluster by Number
1 Kalorama Heights, Adams Morgan, 19 Lamond Riggs, Queens Chapel, Lanier Heights Fort Totten, Pleasant Hill 2 Columbia Heights, Mt. Pleasant, Park View, 20 Michigan Park, North Michigan Park, Pleasant Plains University Heights 3 Howard University, Cardozo/Shaw, 21 Edgewood, Bloomingdale, Truxton Circle, LeDroit Park Eckington 4 Georgetown, Burleith/Hillandale 22 Brookland, Brentwood, Langdon 5 Foggy Bottom, George Washington 23 Ivy City, Arboretum, Trinidad, University, West End Carver Langston 6 Dupont Circle, Connecticut Avenue/ 24 Woodridge, Fort Lincoln, Gateway K Street 25 Kingman Park, Stanton Park, NoMa, 7 Shaw, Logan Circle Union Station 8 Downtown, Chinatown, Penn Quarters, 26 Lincoln Park, Capitol Hill Mt. Vernon Square, North Capitol Street 27 Navy Yard, Near Southeast 9 Southwest/Waterfront, 28 Historic Anacostia Fort McNair, Buzzard Point, Southwest Employment Area 29 Eastland Gardens, Kenilworth 10 Hawthorne, Barnaby Woods, Chevy Chase 30 Mayfair, Hillbrook, Mahaning Heights 11 Friendship Heights, American University 31 Grant Park, Fairmont Heights, Deanwood, Park, Tenleytown Burrville, Lincoln Heights 12 Forest Hills, North Cleveland Park, 32 River Terrace, Benning, Greenway, Van Ness Fort Dupont 13 Foxhall Village, Georgetown Reservoir, 33 Benning Heights, Capitol View, Palisades, Spring Valley, Wesley Heights, Marshall Heights Foxhall Crescent 34 Twining, Fairlawn, Randle Highlands, 14 Cathedral Heights, McLean Gardens, Penn Branch, Fort Davis Park, Dupont Park Glover Park 35 Fairfax Village, Naylor Gardens, Hillcrest, 15 Cleveland Park, Woodley Park, Summit Park Massachusetts Ave Heights, 36 Garfield Heights, Knox Hill, Woodland/ Woodland-Normanstone Terrace Fort Stanton 16 Colonial Village, North Portal Estates, 37 Barry Farm, Buena Vista, Sheridan Shepherd Park 38 Douglass, Shipley Terrace 17 Brightwood, Takoma, Manor Park 39 Congress Heights, Bellevue, 18 Brightwood Park, Crestwood, Petworth Washington Highlands
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© 2015 DCSRN DC Neighborhood Cluster Maps Cluster by Name
Adams Morgan 1 Dupont Circle 6 Kingman Park 25 Randle Highlands 34 American Dupont Park 34 Knox Hill 36 River Terrace 32 University Park 11 Eastland Gardens 29 Lamond Riggs 19 Queens Chapel 19 Arboretum 23 Eckington 21 Langdon 22 Shaw 7 Barnaby Woods 10 Edgewood 21 Lanier Heights 1 Shepherd Park 16 Barry Farm 37 Fairfax Village 35 LeDroit Park 3 Sheridan 37 Bellevue 39 Fairlawn 34 Lincoln Heights 31 Shipley Terrace 38 Benning 32 Fairmont Heights 31 Lincoln Park 26 Southwest Benning Heights 33 Foggy Bottom 5 Logan Circle 7 Employment Area 9 Bloomingdale 21 Forest Hills 12 Mahaning Heights 30 Southwest/ Waterfront 9 Brentwood 22 Fort Davis Park 34 Manor Park 17 Spring Valley 13 Brightwood 17 Fort Dupont 32 Marshall Heights 33 Stanton Park 25 Brightwood Park 18 Fort Lincoln 24 Massachusetts Ave Summit Park 35 Brookland 22 Fort McNair 9 Heights 15 Takoma 17 Buena Vista 37 Fort Totten 19 Mayfair 30 Tenleytown 11 Burleith/Hillandale 4 Foxhall Crescent 13 McLean Gardens 14 Trinidad 23 Burrville 31 Foxhall Village 13 Michigan Park 20 Truxton Circle 21 Buzzard Point 9 Friendship Heights 11 Mt. Pleasant 2 Twining 34 Capitol Hill 26 Garfield Heights 36 Mt. Vernon Square 8 Union Station 25 Capitol View 33 Gateway 24 Navy Yard 27 University Heights 20 Cardozo/Shaw 3 George Washington Naylor Gardens 35 Carver Langston 23 University 5 Near Southeast 27 Van Ness 12 Cathedral Heights 14 Georgetown 4 NoMa 25 Washington Highlands 39 Chevy Chase 10 Georgetown North Capitol Street 8 Wesley Heights 13 Chinatown 8 Reservoir 13 North Cleveland West End 5 Cleveland Park 15 Glover Park 14 Park 12 Grant Park 31 North Michigan Park 20 Woodland/ Colonial Village 16 Fort Stanton 36 Greenway 32 North Portal Estates 16 Columbia Heights 2 Woodland- Congress Heights 39 Hillbrook 30 Palisades 13 Normanstone Terrace 15 Connecticut Avenue/ Hillcrest 35 Park View 2 K Street 6 Historic Anacostia 28 Penn Branch 34 Woodley Park 15 Crestwood 18 Howard University 3 Penn Quarters 8 Woodridge 24 Deanwood 31 Ivy City 23 Petworth 18 Douglass 38 Kalorama Heights 1 Pleasant Hill 19 Downtown 8 Kenilworth 29 Pleasant Plains 2
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© 2015 DCSRN DC Neighborhood Cluster Maps Where Do School-Age Children Live in DC?
About this Map This map represents the overall distribution of school-age 16 children in Washington, DC by geographic cluster.
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28 37 35 36 Number of Children 38
0-499 2000-2499 39
500-999 2500-2999
1000-1499 3000-3999
1500-1999 4000+
www.dcschoolreform.org [email protected] (202) 315-2424 Data Source: 2013-14 data from the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education.
© 2015 DCSRN DC Neighborhood Cluster Maps Where Do English Language Learning School-Age Children Live in DC?
About this Map This map represents the overall distribution of school-age children in Washington, DC by geographic cluster who are considered 16 English Language Learners.
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19 11 12 18 20
13 14 15 2 22 24 21 1 3 4 7 29 6 23 5 8 30 31 25 32 26 33 9 27 34
28 37 35 36 Number of Children 38
0-19 100-199 39
20-39 200-999
40-59 1000+
60-99
www.dcschoolreform.org [email protected] (202) 315-2424 Data Source: 2013-14 data from the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education.
© 2015 DCSRN DC Neighborhood Cluster Maps Where Do School-Age Children with Special-Needs Live in DC?
About this Map This map represents the overall distribution of school- age children with special- needs in Washington, DC by 16 geographic cluster.
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13 14 15 2 22 24 21 1 3 4 7 29 6 23 5 8 30 31 25 32 26 33 9 27 34
28 37 35 36 Number of Children 38
0-49 300-399 39
50-99 400-499
100-199 500-899
200-299 900+
www.dcschoolreform.org [email protected] (202) 315-2424 Data Source: 2013-14 data from the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education.
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