Welcome to the 2022-2023 DC PCSB Back To School Hub. This resource page seeks to provide information to help students, families and school leaders get ready for the new school year!
Washington, DC (April 20, 2021) -- The DC Public Charter School Board (DC PCSB) last night completed its annual review of new school applications, rejecting four of the five submi
Here is a list of when each DC Public Charter School will be closed for Spring Break. Please direct questions about any of the information listed to the school.
Every week, more public charter school students are returning to school for in-person learning and support - and we all expect that trend to increase. We are feeling more and more hopeful about the world getting clo
As most DC students complete a full year of virtual learning, we, as the authorizer, continue to listen to families, students, and school leaders about what they need and ways to organize solutions with government partners that protect the health, safety, and w
Established in 1996, the DC Public Charter School Board (DC PCSB) is an independent government agency of the District of Columbia led by a seven-member volunteer board.
This week, the DC Public Charter School received five proposals from groups seeking to open public charter schools in Washington, DC. If approved, the schools would open in the school year 2022-23.
DC SchoolConnect Services
Families can learn more about the DC SchoolConnect program which offers free and safe transportation to school, events, and after school activities for students residing in Wards 7 and 8.
All students must have up-to-date immunization certification on file with the school within the first 20 school days or they will not be allowed to attend school or school activities until the immunization certification is secured by the school. Review this page to guarantee your students are ready for school.
DC laws and regulations require that any child attending a school or daycare in DC submit a completed Universal Health Certificate and Oral Health Assessment Form annually to demonstrate that all students are receiving the health care they need.
Adult immunizations are critical to helping reduce the spread of vaccine preventable diseases to residents, visitors, and those working in the District. Adult learners ages 18 & up can access free immunizations through the adult immunization program.