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Four DC Public Charter Schools Ranked Among Top 10 High Schools in DC by U.S. News & World Report

May 22, 2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MAY 21, 2026

CONTACT: Racine Tucker-Hamilton, Director of Communications: [email protected] or 301.922.8417

WASHINGTON, D.C. — DC Public Charter School Board (DC PCSB) celebrates the continued success and impact of DC public charter schools following the release of the latest US News & World Report Best High Schools rankings, which recognized four public charter schools among the top 10 high schools in the District of Columbia.

The schools recognized include BASIS DC, Washington Latin Public Charter School, E.L. Haynes Public Charter School, and District of Columbia International School.

The rankings highlight the strong academic outcomes, innovative learning models, and student-centered environments that continue to define DC’s public charter school sector.

“Having four public charter schools ranked among the top 10 high schools in the District reflects the strong role public charter schools play alongside traditional public schools in expanding quality options for DC families,” said Dr. Michelle Walker-Davis, DC PCSB Executive Director. “As we mark 30 years of public charter schools in the city, this recognition underscores the excellence, innovation, and student-centered learning happening across the sector, and the critical role public charter schools play in helping students thrive academically and prepare to lead, compete, and contribute in an increasingly complex world. We are #CharterSchoolProud.”

Public charter schools serve nearly half of all public school students in Washington, DC, and continue to provide families with diverse, quality educational options designed to meet the unique needs and aspirations of students across the city.

To learn more about DC public charter schools, visit dcpcsb.org.

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