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School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C. (33 P) Pages in category "Schools in Washington, D.C." The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
School name Type Grades Neighborhood Ward DCPS school code Address Website Anacostia High School: Public, traditional: 9-12: Anacostia: 8 450 1601 16th St SE, Washington, DC 20020
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School is compulsory for DCPS students between the ages of 5 and 18. [6] DCPS schools typically start the last Monday in August. The school day generally lasts for about six hours. [citation needed] The ethnic breakdown of students enrolled in 2014 was 67% Black, 17% Hispanic (of any race), 12% non-Hispanic White, and 4% of other races.
In 1925, the school added a kindergarten, making it the first K–12 school in Washington, D.C. [6] In 1934, the name of the school was changed to "Sidwell and Friends School," and began its gradual re-location to the Wisconsin Avenue building. [6] [7] By 1938, the transition to the new building had been completed, and the I Street property was ...
Immaculate Conception Boys School Washington, D.C. Marianist Brothers: 1865 1964 [50] Immaculate Conception Girls School Washington, D.C. Sisters of Charity: 1865 1872 [50] Immaculate Conception School Washington, D.C. Sisters of Mercy (former) Society of the Holy Child Jesus (former) 1964 2008 [50] [53] Mount Calvary Catholic School Forestville
School Without Walls at Francis-Stevens is a pre-K 3 to 8th-grade school that shares an administration with School Without Walls High School. It is located in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood and operated by DC Public Schools. Unlike the high school, it is a traditional public school that primarily accepts students based on its enrollment boundary.
Sign in front of John Eaton Elementary School in Washington, D.C. It opened as John Eaton Public School # 160 at 3301 Lowell Street NW on October 24, 1910. The interior followed the standard Adolf Cluss design long used by DC public schools, and the exterior of red brick and yellow brick trim was designed by architect Appleton P. Clark , Jr.