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Top: Regional: North_America: United_States: Washington,_DC: Education: Public_Schools:
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» Washington Post: School Guide - Detailed profiles of almost 1300 public schools in the Washington, DC, metro area, based on data compiled by the Washington Post. Features data on students, teachers, curriculum and standardized test scores. Allows interactive searching based on nine quality measures. Includes related articles and links.
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» Alice Deal Junior High School - Ward 3. Teaches approximately 1,000 students in grades 7 through 9. Program guide, faculty list, calendar, weekly bulletin.
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» Benjamin Banneker Academic High School - Alternative school for about 400 students grades 9-12 that offers a highly structured program directed toward college admission. IB curriculum, application, summer institute, and school profile.
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» Benjamin Stoddert Elementary School - Ward 3. Grades pre-K through 5. Offers a Mathematics, Arts, Sciences Integrated through Technology [MAST] Program. Calendar, class list, PTA newsletter.
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» Bertie Backus Middle School - Ward 5. Grades 6-8 with a curriculum that focuses on math, science, and technology. Faculty and staff directory, online research, class projects.
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» Brightwood Elementary School - Ward 5. Bilingual English and Spanish pre-K through 6 school. Program highlights, student newspaper, school events. Also available in Spanish.
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» Duke Ellington School of the Arts - High school providing pre-professional arts training combined with a college preparatory academic program. Site describes admissions, curriculum, and the Ellington Fund.
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» Garnet-Patterson Middle School - Ward 1. Over 300 students in grades 5 through 8. Areas of emphasis include community involvement, the integration of technology, and interdisciplinary teams. Instructional program, sports program, faculty and staff list.
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» J.F. Oyster Bilingual Elementary School - Ward 1. Grades pre-K through six. Dedicated to the teaching of an English/Spanish bilingual curriculum. Summer computer camp, arts program, and internet links.
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» Lafayette Elementary School - Ward 4. Teaches about 500 students in grades pre-K through 6. Grade activities, upcoming events, web resources.
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» Park View Elementary School - Ward 1. Grades pre-K through five. Participates in the Mid-Atlantic Region Japan in the School Program. List of staff and special programs, contact information.
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» School Without Walls Senior High School - Magnet school. Grades 9-12. Provides a humanities-centered small school environment and partners with George Washington University to use the city as a classroom. Calendar, faculty list, athletics, academic program, admissions process.
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» Woodrow Wilson High School - Ward 3. Serves students from grades 9 through 12 and focuses on a college preparatory curriculum. Student handbook and map, course catalogue, forums, and calendar.
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