Appendix A: DCPS and Charter Schools by Neighborhood Cluster

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Appendix A: DCPS and Charter Schools by Neighborhood Cluster Appendix A: DCPS and Charter Schools by Neighborhood Cluster Cluster 9, Southwest Employment Cluster 19, Lamont Riggs, Queens Cluster 1, Kalorama Heights, Adams Area, Southwest/Waterfront, Fort Chapel, Fort Totten, Pleasant Hill Morgan, Lanier Heights McNair, Buzzard Point LaSalle-Backus Education Campus H.D. Cooke Elementary School Amidon-Bowen Elementary School Mamie D. Lee School Marie Reed Elementary School Jefferson Middle School Academy Community Academy PCS-RAND Tech. Oyster-Adams Bilingual School (Adams) AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Amidon Campus Briya PCS (formerly Education Campus Hope Community PCS - Lamond Strengthens Families ESF PCS) AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Ideal Academy PCS Riverside Campus Sela PCS Cluster 2, Columbia Heights, Mt. Pleasant, Pleasant Plains, Park View Cluster 10, Hawthorne, Barnaby Cluster 20, North Michigan Park, Bancroft Elementary School Woods, Chevy Chase Michigan Park, University Heights Benjamin Banneker High School Lafayette Elementary School Brookland Educ. Campus @ Bunker Hill Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Park View Cluster 11, Friendship Heights, Freedom PCS Cardozo High School American University Park, Tenleytown Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS Columbia Heights Education Campus Deal Middle School Latin American Montessori Bilingual PCS Tubman Elementary School Janney Elementary School (LAMB) - Michigan Park Campus AppleTree Early Learning PCS Columbia Wilson High School Potomac Lighthouse PCS Heights Campus Cluster 12, North Cleveland Park, Washington Yu Ying PCS Capital City PCS Lower School Campus Forest Hills, Van Ness Cluster 21, Edgewood, Bloomingdale, Capital City PCS Upper School Campus Murch Elementary School Carlos Rosario International PCS Truxton Circle, Eckington Cesar Chavez PCS - Bruce Prep Cluster 13, Spring Valley, Palisades, Dunbar High School District of Columbia Bilingual PCS Wesley Heights, Foxhall Crescent, Langley Elementary School E.L. Haynes PCS - Georgia Ave (Grades Foxhall Village, Georgetown Reservoir McKinley Technology High School 3-8) Key Elementary School McKinley Technology Middle School Next Step - El Proximo Paso PCS Mann Elementary School C.H.O.I.C.E. Acad. Middle/High School Next Step Evening Community Academy PCS-Amos III Cluster 14, Cathedral Heights, McLean Shining Stars Montessori D.C. Preparatory Academy PCES - Gardens, Glover Park YouthBuild LAYC PCS Edgewood Elementary Campus Stoddert Elementary School Somerset PCS D.C. Preparatory Academy PCES - Cluster 15, Cleveland Park, Woodley Edgewood Middle School Campus Cluster 3, Howard University, Le Droit Park, Massachusetts Avenue Heights, Hope Community PCS - Tolson Campus Park, Cardozo/Shaw Woodland-Normanstone Terrace William E. Doar PCS - Edgewood Cleveland Elementary School Eaton Elementary School William E. Doar PCS - Soldier's Home Booker T. Washington PCS for Tech Arts Hearst Elementary School Booker T. Washington PCS Evening Cluster 22, Brookland, Brentwood, Oyster-Adams Bilingual School (Oyster) Howard University Middle School of Math Langdon Burroughs Educ. Campus and Science PCS Cluster 16, Colonial Village, Shepherd Langdon Education Campus Meridian PCS Park, North Portal Estates Luke C. Moore High School Shepherd Elementary School Noyes Education Campus Mary McLeod Bethune PCS - Brookland Cluster 4, Georgetown, Cluster 17, Takoma, Brightwood, Perry Street Prep - Lower and Upper Burleith/Hillandale Manor Park Tree of Life PCS Ellington School of the Arts Coolidge High School Fillmore Arts Center (West) Takoma Education Campus Cluster 23, Ivy City, Arboretum, Hardy Middle School Whittier Education Campus Trinidad, Carver Langston Hyde-Addison Elementary School Center City PCS-Brightwood Campus Browne Education Campus Phelps Architecture, Construction, and Latin American Montessori Billingual (LAMB) Engineering High School Cluster 5, West End, Foggy Bottom, Paul PCS Wheatley Education Campus GWU Roots PCS Youth Services Center Francis-Stevens Education Campus Center City PCS-Trinidad Campus School Without Walls High School Cluster 18, Brightwood Park, Washington Mathematics, Science, and Crestwood, Petworth Technology PCS (WMST) Barnard Elementary School Cluster 6, Dupont Circle, Connecticut Brightwood Education Campus Cluster 24, Woodridge, Fort Lincoln, Avenue/K Street Fillmore Arts Center (East) Gateway Ross Elementary School Powell Elementary School Friendship PCS-Woodridge Campus Mundo Verde PCS Roosevelt High School Cluster 25, Union Station, Stanton Roosevelt STAY High School Park, Kingman Park Cluster 7, Shaw, Logan Circle Raymond Education Campus Capitol Hill Montessori @ Logan Garrison Elementary School Sharpe Health School Eliot-Hine Middle School Seaton Elementary School Truesdell Education Campus J.O. Wilson Elementary School Center City PCS- Shaw Campus West Education Campus Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School Community Academy PCS-Butler Bridges PCS Maury Elementary School Bilingual Campus Center City PCS Petworth Campus Miner Elementary School KIPP DC: Grow Academy PCS Community Academy PCS-Amos I Peabody Elementary School KIPP DC: WILL Academy PCS Community Academy PCS-Amos II School-Within-School @ Goding E.L. Haynes PCS - Kansas Avenue Stuart-Hobson Middle School (Grade 9) Washington Metropolitan High School Cluster 8, Downtown, Chinatown, E.L. Haynes PCS - Kansas Avenue AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Penn Quarters, Mount Vernon Square, (Grades PK3-2) Oklahoma Ave (East Capitol) North Capitol Street Hospitality High School PCS Friendship PCS-Blow Pierce Junior Thomson Elementary School Washington Latin PCS Lower Academy Campus Walker-Jones Education Campus Washington Latin PCS Upper Options PCS Two Rivers PCS - Upper Two Rivers PCS-Lower Cluster 35, Fairfax Village, Naylor Gardens, Hillcrest, Summit Park Cluster 26, Capitol Hill, Lincoln Park Brent Elementary School Cluster 36, Woodland/Fort Stanton, Eastern High School Garfield Heights, Knox Hill Incarcerated Youth Program, Garfield Elementary School Correctional Detention Facility Stanton Elementary School Payne Elementary School Tyler Elementary School Cluster 37, Sheridan, Barry Farm, Watkins Elementary School Buena Vista AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Lincoln Moten Elementary School Center City PCS- Capitol Hill Campus Savoy Elementary School Cesar Chavez PCS - Capitol Hill (Central Excel Academy PCS Office Location) Howard Road Academy Middle MLK Friendship PCS-Chamberlain Campus Avenue St. Coletta Special Education PCS Howard Road Academy PCS KIPP DC: AIM Academy PCS Cluster 27, Near Southeast, Navy Yard KIPP DC: College Preparatory Eagle Academy - New Jersey Avenue KIPP DC: Discover Academy Eagle Academy PCS - SE KIPP DC: Heights Academy PCS Cluster 28, Historic Anacostia Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS Ketcham Elementary School Community College Preparatory Academy PCS Cluster 29, Eastland Gardens, Kenilworth Cluster 38, Douglas, Shipley Terrace Johnson, John Hayden Middle School Malcolm X Elementary School Cluster 30, Mayfair, Hillbrook, Turner Elementary School @ Green Mahaning Heights AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Smothers Elementary School Douglass Knoll Thomas Elementary School AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Cesar Chavez PCS - Parkside Parkland Friendship PCS-Woodson Campus Cluster 39, Congress Heights, Cluster 31, Deanwood, Burrville, Grant Bellevue, Washington Highlands Park, Lincoln Heights, Fairmont Ballou High School Heights Ballou STAY High School Aiton Elementary School Hart Middle School Burrville Elementary School Hendley Elementary School Drew Elementary School King Elementary School Houston Elementary School Patterson Elementary School Kelly Miller Middle School Simon Elementary School Woodson, H.D. High School Achievement Preparatory Academy PCS Arts and Tech. Academy PCS (ATA) Center City PCS- Congress Heights IDEA -Intergrated Design and Electronic Campus Academy Early Childhood Academy PCS Friendship PCS-Southeast ES Academy Cluster 32, River Terrace, Benning, Friendship Tech Prep Greenway, Dupont Park Imagine Southeast PCS Kimball Elementary School National Collegiate PCS Sousa Middle School Ingenuity Preparatory PCS D.C. Preparatory Benning Campus PCS D.C. Preparatory Benning Middle Cluster 40, Walter Reed Campus Richard Wright PCS Cluster 41, Rock Creek Park School of Educational Evolution and Development (SEED) PCS Cluster 42, Observatory Circle Cluster 33, Capitol View, Marshall Cluster 43, St. Elizabeth's Heights, Benning Heights C.W. Harris Elementary School Cluster 44, Joint Base Anacostia- Nalle Elementary School Bolling Plummer Elementary School Leckie Elementary School KIPP DC: Key Academy PCS KIPP DC: LEAP Academy PCS Cluster 45, National Mall, Potomac KIPP DC: Promise Academy PCS River Maya Angelou PCS (Lower-Middle) Maya Angelou PCS (Upper) Cluster 46, Arboretum, Anacostia River Cluster 34, Twining, Fairlawn, Randle Highlands, Penn Branch, Fort Davis Park, Fort Dupont Anacostia High School Beers Elementary School Kramer Middle School Orr Elementary School Randle Highlands Elementary School Howard Road Academy PCS Penn- sylvania Avenue Campus .
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