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The district was named after David Clark Everest, whose management of Marathon Paper Mills greatly influenced the local area. The district was consolidated in 1950, with the senior high school opening in 1953 with 388 students in grades 9 through 12. Prior to this time, the district operated a K-10 school in Rothschild, a K-8 school in ...
dcps.dc.gov. The District of Columbia Public Schools(DCPS) is the local public school systemfor Washington, D.C. It is distinct from the District of Columbia Public Charter Schools(DCPCS), which governs public charter schoolsin the city. Composition and enrollment. [edit] DCPS is the sole public school district in the District of Columbia.
A local high-school football star and an All-American at the University of Washington, he had served with distinction as a U.S. Army officer with the American Expeditionary Force Siberia protecting the Trans-Siberian Railway during the Russian Revolution. To this day, the American Legion believes that Grimm was specifically singled out in ...
British School of Washington (PS-12) Calvary Christian Academy (PS-8) Capitol Hill Day School (PS-8) Dupont Park Adventist School (PS-3) Edmund Burke School (6–12) Emerson Preparatory School (9–12) The Field School (6–12) Georgetown Day School (PS-12) Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School (9–12)
History. The first BASIS Curriculum School, BASIS Tucson, was founded in Tucson in 1998 by Michael Block and Olga Block, intending to educate students at an internationally competitive level. In 2003, BASIS Scottsdale was opened. In 2010, BASIS Oro Valley was founded. A year later, BASIS opened three schools at once in Chandler, Peoria, and ...
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 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
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www.wis.edu. The Washington International School (abbreviated as WIS; Spanish: Colegio Internacional de Washington; French: École Internationale de Washington) is a private international school in Washington, DC. Established in 1966, WIS was the first school in the Washington area to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) program.