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Woodridge: 5 1800 Perry St NE, Washington, DC 20018: ... Friendship Public Charter School - Technology Preparatory Academy High Charter 9-12 Congress Heights: 8
The charter school group Friendship Aspire acquired control of the school, with its new name effective July 1, 2020. [9] The charter school network decided to convert the school into middle school only, with existing students to graduate but with further high school enrollment blocked.
The District of Columbia Public Charter School Board (DC PCSB) is the regulatory authority and sole authorizer of all public charter schools in Washington, D.C. It provides oversight to 68 independently-run nonprofits (also referred to as local education agencies or LEAs) and 134 public charter schools which educate more than 47,000 students living in every ward of the city (48% of all DC ...
Friendship Collegiate Academy Public Charter School is a public high school in Washington, D.C. Established in 2000, the school serves students in grades 9–12 and is part of the Friendship Public Charter School network. [3]
Woodridge School District 68 is a preschool through 8th grade school district headquartered in Woodridge, Illinois. [2] Schools. Junior high school.
Schools in the district (with 2018–19 enrollment data from the National Center for Education Statistics [8]) are: [9] [10] Elementary school. Catherine E. Doyle Elementary School [11] with 400 students in Pre-K through 3rd grade Lara Schmitt, principal [12] Middle school. Wood-Ridge Intermediate School [13] with 249 students in grades 4–6
Nearby schools include Neval Thomas Elementary, located on Anacostia Avenue, Cesar Chavez Public Charter School For Public Policy (Parkside middle and high school), located on Hayes Street NE, and just over the bridge crossing I-295, Friendship Collegiate Academy, Carter G. Woodson Campus.
Mahaning Heights neighborhood at the intersection of 42nd St and Grant St NE in September 2018. Central Northeast, also sometimes called Mahaning Heights, is a small neighborhood located in Northeast Washington, D.C., with Fort Mahan Park at its center.