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GET to SCHOOL USING METRORAIL Washington, D.C GET TO SCHOOL USING METRORAIL Washington, D.C. is home to one of the best public transit rail networks in the country. Over 100 schools are located within a half mile of a Metrorail station. If you’re employed at a District school, try using Metrorail to get to work. Rides start at $2 and require a SmarTrip® card. wmata.com/rail AIDAN MONTESSORI SCHOOL BRIYA PCS CARLOS ROSARIO INTERNATIONAL PCS COMMUNITY COLLEGE PREPARATORY 2700 27th Street NW, 20008 100 Gallatin Street NE, 20011 (SONIA GUTIERREZ) ACADEMY PCS (MAIN) 514 V Street NE, 20002 2405 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE, 20020 Woodley Park-Zoo Adams Morgan Fort Totten Private Charter Rhode Island Ave Anacostia Charter Charter AMIDON-BOWEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BRIYA PCS 401 I Street SW, 20024 3912 Georgia Avenue NW, 20011 CEDAR TREE ACADEMY PCS COMMUNITY COLLEGE PREPARATORY 701 Howard Road SE, 20020 ACADEMY PCS (MC TERRELL) Waterfront Georgia Ave Petworth 3301 Wheeler Road SE, 20032 Federal Center SW Charter Anacostia Public Charter Congress Heights BROOKLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL Charter APPLETREE EARLY LEARNING CENTER 1150 Michigan Avenue NE, 20017 CENTER CITY PCS - CAPITOL HILL PCS - COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 1503 East Capitol Street SE, 20003 DC BILINGUAL PCS 2750 14th Street NW, 20009 Brookland-CUA 33 Riggs Road NE, 20011 Stadium Armory Public Columbia Heights Charter Fort Totten Charter Charter BRUCE-MONROE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL @ PARK VIEW CENTER CITY PCS - PETWORTH 3560 Warder Street NW, 20010 510 Webster Street NW, 20011 DC PREP PCS - ANACOSTIA MIDDLE APPLETREE EARLY LEARNING CENTER 2405 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE, 20020 PCS - SOUTHWEST Georgia Ave Petworth Georgia Ave Petworth 475 School Street SW, 20024 Public Charter Anacostia Charter Federal Center SW CAPITOL HILL DAY SCHOOL CENTER CITY PCS - SHAW Charter 210 South Carolina Avenue, SE 20003 711 N Street NW, 20001 DC PREP PCS - BENNING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 100 41st Street NE, 20019 BASIC DC PCS Capitol South Mt Vernon Sq - 7th St Convention Center 410 8th Street NW, 20004 Private Charter Benning Road Charter Archives-Navy Mem’l CAPITOL HILL MONTESSORI@ LOGAN CITY ARTS & PREP PCS Charter 215 G Street NE, 20002 705 Edgewood Street NE, 20017 DC PREP PCS - BENNING MIDDLE SCHOOL 100 41st Street NE, 20019 BREAKTHROUGH MONTESSORI PCS Union Station Rhode Island Ave 1244 Taylor Street, NW 20011 Public Charter Benning Road Charter Georgia Ave Petworth CARDOZO EDUCATION CAMPUS CLEVELAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Charter 1200 Clifton Street NW, 20009 1825 8th Street NW, 20001 DEAL MIDDLE SCHOOL 3815 Fort Drive NW, 20016 BRENT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL U St/African-Amer Civil War Memorial Shaw-Howard Univ 301 North Carolina Avenue SE, 20003 /Cardozo U St/African-Amer Civil War Memorial Tenleytown-AU Public /Cardozo Public Capitol South Public Eastern Market CARLOS ROSARIO INTERNATIONAL PCS DIGITAL PIONEERS ACADEMY PCS Public (HARVARD STREET) COLUMBIA HEIGHTS EDUCATION CAMPUS 6-8, 9-12 709 12th Street SE, 20003 1100 Harvard Street NW, 20009 (CHEC) BRIDGES PCS 3101 16th Street NW, 20010 Potomac Ave 100 Gallatin Street NE, 20011 Columbia Heights Charter Columbia Heights Charter Fort Totten Public Charter DUNBAR HIGH SCHOOL FUSION ACADEMY IDEA PCS LUKE C. MOORE HIGH SCHOOL 101 N Street NW, 20001 3007 Tilden Street NW, 20008 1100 50th Place NE, 20019 1001 Monroe Street NE, 20017 NoMa-Gallaudet U Van Ness-UDC Deanwood Brookland-CUA Public Private Charter Public E.L. HAYNES PCS - MIDDLE SCHOOL GARRISON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL INSPIRING YOUTH PROGRAM MARET SCHOOL 3600 Georgia Avenue NW, 20010 1200 S Street NW, 20009 1901 D Street SE, 20003 3000 Cathedral Avenue NW, 20008 Georgia Ave Petworth Shaw-Howard Univ Potomac Ave Woodley Park-Zoo Adams Morgan Charter U St/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo Stadium Armory Private Public EASTERN HIGH SCHOOL Public MERIDIAN PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL 1700 East Capitol Street NE, 20003 JANNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (ELEMENTARY SCHOOL) GEORGETOWN DAY SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL 4130 Albemarle Street NW, 20016 2120 13th Street NW, 20009 Stadium Armory 4200 Davenport Street NW, 20016 Public Tenleytown-AU U St/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo Tenleytown-AU Public EDMUND BURKE SCHOOL Private Charter 4101 Connecticut Avenue NE, 20008 JEFFERSON MIDDLE SCHOOL ACADEMY GIRLS GLOBAL ACADEMY PCS 801 7th Street SW, 20024 MERIDIAN PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOL Van Ness-UDC 733 8th Street NW, 20001 (MIDDLE SCHOOL) Private L’Enfant Plaza 3029 14th Street NW, 20009 Gallery Place Chinatown Waterfront ELIOT-HINE MIDDLE SCHOOL Charter Public Columbia Heights 1830 Constitution Avenue NE, 20002 Charter Stadium Armory GONZAGA COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL KELLY MILLER MIDDLE SCHOOL 19 I Street NW, 20001 301 49th Street NE, 20019 MUNDO VERDE BILINGUAL PCS Public (J.F. COOK CAMPUS) 30 P Street NW, 20001 ELSIE WHITLOW STOKES COMMUNITY FREEDOM PCS Union Station Benning Road Private Public (BROOKLAND) NoMa - Gallaudet U 3700 Oakview Terrance NE, 20017 Charter GOODWILL EXCEL CENTER PCS KIPP DC: Brookland-CUA 1776 G Street NW, 20006 GROW ACADEMY PCS LEAD ACADEMY PCS NATIONAL CHILD RESEARCH CENTER Charter 3209 Highland Place NW, 20008 Farragut West WILL ACADEMY PCS 421 P Street NW, 20001 EMERSON PREPARATORY SCHOOL Charter Cleveland Park 1816 12th Street NW, 20036 Private H.D. COOKE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Shaw-Howard Univ Charter U St/African-Amer Civil War Memorial 2525 17th Street NW, 20009 NOYES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL /Cardozo 2725 10th Street NE, 20018 Private Columbia Heights KIPP DC: HONOR ACADEMY PCS Public Rhode Island Ave EXCEL ACADEMY SOMERSET COLLEGE PREPARATORY PCS 3301 Wheeler Road SE, 20032 Public 2501 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE, 20020 HOLY REDEEMER SCHOOL 1135 New Jersey Avenue NW, 20001 OYSTER-ADAMS BILINGUAL SCHOOL Anacostia Congress Heights Charter 2801 Calvert Street NW, 20008 Public Mt Vernon Sq - 7th St Convention Center Charter LAYC CAREER ACADEMY PCS Woodley Park-Zoo Adaams Morgan FRIENDSHIP PCS - CHAMBERLAIN Public ELEMENTARY & MIDDLE 3220 16th Street NW, 20010 HOPE COMMUNITY PCS - TOLSON 1345 Potomac Avenue SE, 20003 2917 8th Street NE, 20017 Columbia Heights PAYNE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 1445 C Street SE, 20003 Potomac Ave Charter Brookland-CUA Charter Charter LEE MONTESSORY PCS (EAST END) Potomac Ave 2501 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE, 20020 Public FRIENDSHIP PCS - COLLEGIATE ACADEMY HOUSTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4095 Minnesota Avenue NE, 20019 1100 50th Place NE, 20019 Anacostia PLUMMER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Charter 4601 Texas Avenue SE, 20019 Minnesota Ave Deanwood Charter Public Benning Road Public RAYMOND EDUCATION CAMPUS SHAW MIDDLE SCHOOL STUART-HOBSON MIDDLE SCHOOL VAN NESS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 915 Spring Road NW, 20010 2001 10th Street NW, 20001 410 E Street NE, 20002 1150 5th Street SE, 20003 Georgia Ave Petworth Shaw-Howard Univ Union Station Navy Yard - Ballpark Public U St/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo Public Public RICHARD WRIGHT PCS FOR JOURNALISM Public TAKOMA EDUCATION CAMPUS WASHINGTON GLOBAL PCS AND MEDIA ARTS 7010 Piney Branch Road NW, 20012 525 School Street SW, 20024 475 School Street SW, 20024 SHINING STARS MONTESSORI ACADEMY PCS Takoma Federal Center SW Federal Center SW 1240 Randolph Street NE, 20017 Public Charter Charter Brookland-CUA THE FAMILY PLACE ROCKETSHIP FORT TOTTEN Charter 3309 16th Street NW, 20010 WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL 5450 3rd Street NE, 20011 TREGARON CAMPUS SMOTHERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Columbia Heights 3100 Macomb Street NW, 20008 Fort Totten 4400 Brooks Street NE, 20019 Charter Charter Cleveland Park Benning Road THE NEXT STEP/EL PROXIMO PASO PCS Private RON BROWN COLLEGE PREPARATORY HIGH SCHOOL Public 3047 15th Street NW, 20009 4800 Meade Street NE, 20019 WATKINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SOCIAL JUSTIC PCS Columbia Heights 420 12th Street SE, 20003 Deanwood 5450 3rd Street NE, 20011 Public Charter Eastern Market Fort Totten THOMSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Potomac Ave ROSS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Charter 1730 R Street NW, 20009 1200 L Street NW, 20005 Public ST. ANTHONY’S SCHOOL Metro Center WILSON HIGH SCHOOL Dupont Circle 3400 12th Street NE, 20017 Public McPherson Sq 3950 Chesapeake Street NW, 20016 Mt Vernon Sq - 7th St Convention Center Brookland-CUA SACRED HEART SCHOOL Public Tenleytown-AU Private 1625 Park Road NW, 20010 Public THURGOOD MARSHALL ACADEMY PCS Columbia Heights ST. AUGUSTINE SCHOOL 2427 Martin Luther King Jr Avenue SE, 20020 YOUTHBUILD PSC (16TH STREET) Private 1421 V Street NW, 20009 3220 16th Street NW, 20010 Anacostia SAVOY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL U St/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo Charter Columbia Heights 2400 Shannon Place SE, 20020 Public Private TUBMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Anacostia 3264 Stanton Road SE, 20032 Public ST. COLETTA SPECIAL EDUCATION PCS 1901 Independence Avenue SE, 20003 Congress Heights SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS Public @ FRANCIS-STEVENS Stadium Armory 2425 N Street NW, 20037 Charter TWO RIVERS PCS (4TH STREET) ELEMENTARY Foggy Bottom-GWU ST. COLUMBIA’S EPICOPAL CHURCH MIDDLE Public NURSERY SCHOOL 1227 4th Street NE, 20002 4201 Albemarle Street NW, 20016 SCHOOL WITHOUT WALLS HIGH SCHOOL NoMa - Gallaudet U 2130 G Street NW, 20037 Tenleytown-AU Charter Private Foggy Bottom-GWU TYLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Public ST. PETER’S INTERPARISH SCHOOL 1001 G Street SE, 20003 422 3rd Street SE, 20003 SEATON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Eastern Market 1503 10th Street NW, 20001 Capitol South Potomac Ave Shaw-Howard Univ Private Public U St/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo Public goDCgo.com/school .
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