District of Columbia Public Charter School Board

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The District of Columbia Public Charter School Board is the regulatory authority for all public charter schools in the District of Columbia, in the United States. It was established in 1996 and provides oversight to 62 nonprofits and 123 public charter schools which educate roughly 43,000 students (46% of all DC public school students).[1] The board is tasked with fostering education opportunities for enrolled students, approving new schools, monitoring existing schools, and revoking school charters if they fail to meet an academic goal threshold. It differs from some charter school boards by operating on a lottery-only basis to avoid discrimination.[2]

History[]

The board was created in 1996 by the District of Columbia School Reform Act of 1995 as a second, independent authorizer of public charter schools in the District of Columbia. In 2006, the District of Columbia State Board of Education voted to relinquish its authorizing responsibilities for charter schools and in 2007, the Council of the District of Columbia passed legislation granting the Mayor of the District of Columbia direct authority over the traditional public school system. With that vote, the board became the sole authority for public charter schools within the District of Columbia.[3]

Leadership[]

The Executive Director is Scott Pearson.[4] The board is chaired by Rick Cruz, a former CEO of DC Prep Public Charter School.[5] The vice chair is Saba Bireda, an attorney at Stanford Hiesler, LLP.[6] Other board members include Lea Crusey and Naomi Shelton, with Ricarda Ganjam serving as Secretary and Steve Bumbaugh serving as Treasurer.[4]

Performance Management Framework[]

Under the School Reform Act, the board is granted authority to hold DC public charter schools accountable for fulfilling their obligations under the Act.[7] With a high proportion of PK-12 and adults in public charter schools, the board created the performance management framework in 2011. It was developed to evaluate charter school performance, based on common measures across all schools. Schools are rated Tier 1, 2, 3, with Tier 1 being the best. The framework measurements evaluate student achievement as well as student growth, indicators of readiness for high school and college, and mission-specific measures at each school.[8] The results of the framework have improved year to year. In 2014, six elementary/middle schools and six high schools were rated Tier 1 based on their performance. Today, 54 schools are rated as Tier 1. The rankings are released yearly in the board's School Quality Report.[8]

Students at schools under the board's authority generally perform better on statewide assessments than students from other DC-area schools. In 2018, students at DC public charter schools improved 2.7 points in English and 1.8 points in math on the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness in College and Careers test.[9] Students from traditionally marginalized groups saw higher improvement than more privileged students.[10]

Schools[]

Early Childhood Schools[]

School name Students Low grade High grade
AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Columbia Heights 160 Prekindergarten (3) Prekindergarten (4)
AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Lincoln Park 60 Prekindergarten (3) Prekindergarten (4)
AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Oklahoma Avenue 134 Prekindergarten (3) Prekindergarten (4)
Appletree Early Learning PCS - Southeast (Douglas Knoll) 169 Prekindergarten (3) Prekindergarten (4)
AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Southeast (Parklands) 172 Prekindergarten (3) Prekindergarten (4)
AppleTree Early Learning PCS - Southwest 108 Prekindergarten (3) Prekindergarten (4)
Breakthrough Montessori PCS 81 Prekindergarten (3) Kindergarten
Briya PCS - Early Childhood 644 Prekindergarten (3) Prekindergarten (4)
Cedar Tree Academy PCS 385 Prekindergarten (3) Kindergarten
KIPP DC - Arts and Technology Academy PCS 277 Prekindergarten (3) Kindergarten
KIPP DC - Connect Academy PCS 325 Prekindergarten (3) Kindergarten
KIPP DC - Discover Academy PCS 352 Prekindergarten (3) Kindergarten
KIPP DC - Grow Academy PCS 328 Prekindergarten (3) Kindergarten
KIPP DC - LEAP Academy PCS 198 Prekindergarten (3) Prekindergarten (4)

Elementary and Elementary/middle schools[]

School name Students Low grade High grade
Achievement Prep PCS - Wahler Place Elementary School 464 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
Bridges PCS 328 Prekindergarten (3) 5th
Capital City PCS - Lower School 325 Prekindergarten (3) 4th
Center City PCS - Brightwood 276 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Center City PCS - Capitol Hill 238 Prekindergarten (4) 8th
Center City PCS - Congress Heights 253 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Center City PCS - Petworth 257 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Center City PCS - Shaw 234 Prekindergarten (4) 8th
Center City PCS - Trinidad 184 Prekindergarten (4) 8th
City Arts and Prep PCS 522 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Creative Minds International PCS 341 Prekindergarten (3) 7th
DC Bilingual PCS 410 Prekindergarten (3) 5th
DC Prep PCS - Anacostia Elementary 203 Prekindergarten (3) 1st
DC Prep PCS - Benning Elementary 449 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
DC Prep PCS - Edgewood Elementary 447 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
DC Scholars PCS 505 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Democracy Prep Congress Heights PCS 656 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
E.L. Haynes PCS - Elementary School 345 Prekindergarten (3) 4th
Eagle Academy PCS - Capitol Riverfront 144 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
Eagle Academy PCS - Congress Heights 734 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
Early Childhood Academy PCS 229 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS 350 Prekindergarten (3) 5th
Friendship PCS - Armstrong Elementary 438 Prekindergarten (3) 5th
Friendship PCS - Blow Pierce Elementary 388 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
Friendship PCS - Chamberlain Elementary School 387 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
Friendship PCS - Online 145 Kindergarten 8th
Friendship PCS - Southeast Academy 553 Prekindergarten (3) 5th
Friendship PCS - Woodridge International Elementary School 305 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
Harmony DC PCS - School of Excellence 97 Kindergarten 5th
Hope Community PCS - Lamond 321 Prekindergarten (3) 5th
Hope Community PCS - Tolson 561 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Ideal Academy PCS 300 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Ingenuity Prep PCS 376 Prekindergarten (3) 4th
Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS 414 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
KIPP DC - Heights Academy PCS 461 1st 4th
KIPP DC - Lead Academy PCS 418 1st 4th
KIPP DC - Promise Academy PCS 525 Kindergarten 4th
KIPP DC - Quest Academy PCS 365 1st 4th
KIPP DC - Spring Academy PCS 335 1st 4th
Latin American Montessori Bilingual PCS 426 Prekindergarten (3) 5th
Lee Montessori PCS 145 Prekindergarten (3) 4th
Mary McLeod Bethune Day Academy PCS 402 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Meridian PCS 692 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS 563 Prekindergarten (3) 5th
Perry Street Preparatory PCS 306 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Rocketship Rise Academy PCS 441 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
Roots PCS 118 Prekindergarten (3) 5th
Sela PCS 177 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
Shining Stars Montessori Academy PCS 203 Prekindergarten (3) 6th
The Children's Guild DC PCS 342 Kindergarten 8th
Two Rivers PCS - Fourth Street 527 Prekindergarten (3) 8th
Two Rivers PCS - Young 226 Prekindergarten (3) 3rd
Washington Yu Ying PCS 571 Prekindergarten (3) 5th

Middle Schools[]

School name Students Low grade High grade
BASIS DC PCS - Middle School 597 5th 8th
Capital City PCS - Middle School 325 5th 8th
César Chávez PCS for Public Policy - Chávez Prep 306 6th 9th
César Chávez PCS for Public Policy - Parkside Middle School 278 6th 8th
DC Prep PCS - Benning Middle 281 4th 8th
DC Prep PCS - Edgewood Middle School 330 4th 8th
District of Columbia International School 520 6th 10th
E.L. Haynes PCS - Middle School 348 5th 8th
Friendship PCS - Blow Pierce Middle 230 4th 8th
Friendship PCS - Chamberlain Middle School 330 4th 8th
Friendship PCS - Woodridge International Middle School 199 4th 8th
Howard University Public Charter Middle School of Mathematics and Science 278 6th 8th
KIPP DC - AIM Academy PCS 373 5th 8th
KIPP DC - KEY Academy PCS 337 5th 8th
KIPP DC - Northeast Academy PCS 326 5th 8th
KIPP DC - Valor Academy PCS 223 5th 8th
KIPP DC - WILL Academy PCS 346 5th 8th
Monument Academy PCS 76 5th 7th
Paul PCS - Middle School 242 6th 8th
SEED PCS of Washington, DC - Middle School 361 6th 8th
Somerset Preparatory Academy PCS - Middle School 324 6th 8th
Washington Global PCS 174 6th 8th
Washington Latin PCS - Middle School 362 5th 8th

High Schools[]

School name Students Low grade High grade
BASIS DC PCS - High School 597 9th 12th
Capital City PCS - High School 333 9th 12th
César Chávez PCS for Public Policy - Capitol Hill 332 9th 12th
César Chávez PCS for Public Policy - Parkside High School 359 9th 12th
E.L. Haynes PCS - High School 450 9th 12th
Friendship PCS - Collegiate Academy 751 9th 12th
Friendship PCS - Technology Preparatory High School Academy 233 9th 12th
IDEA PCS 262 9th 12th
Kingsman Academy PCS 254 6th 12th
KIPP DC - College Preparatory Academy PCS 594 9th 12th
National Collegiate Preparatory PCHS 275 9th 12th
Paul PCS - International School 487 9th 11th
Richard Wright PCS for Journalism and Media Arts 285 8th 12th
SEED PCS of Washington, DC - High School 361 9th 12th
Somerset Preparatory Academy PCS - High School 324 9th 12th
Thurgood Marshall Academy PCS 388 9th 12th
Washington Latin PCS - Upper School 335 9th 12th

Alternative, Adult, and Vocational Education Schools[]

School name Students
Academy of Hope Adult PCS 334
Briya PCS - Adult Education 497
Carlos Rosario International PCS 2,011
Community College Preparatory Academy PCS 359
LAYC Career Academy PCS 185
Maya Angelou PCS - High School 209
Maya Angelou PCS - Young Adult Learning Center 101
The Next Step PCS/El Próximo Paso PCS 393
YouthBuild PCS 117

References[]

  1. ^ "Who We Are | DC PCSB". dcpcsb.org. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  2. ^ "Transforming Public Education in the Nation's Capital". FSG. December 23, 2014. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  3. ^ "DC Public Education Reform Amendment Act of 2007, enrolled version, Bill 17-001". www.dcwatch.com. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  4. ^ a b "DC PCSB Annual Reports | DC PCSB". dcpcsb.org. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  5. ^ "Rick Cruz | DC PCSB". dcpcsb.org. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  6. ^ "Saba Bireda | DC PCSB". dcpcsb.org. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  7. ^ "District of Columbia School Reform Act of 1995 | DC PCSB". dcpcsb.org. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  8. ^ a b "School Quality Report | DC PCSB". dcpcsb.org. Retrieved January 21, 2020.
  9. ^ "2018 DC PARCC Results | DC PCSB". dcpcsb.org. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  10. ^ Office of the State Superintendent of Education. "2014 DC CAS Results." Osse.dc.gov. N.p., 31 July 2014. Web.

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