As the pandemic continues, we have curated a collection of resources to support students, families, and schools leaders as they work to reopen, respond, and recover.
2021 School Operating Status
View the current operating status for all public charter school campuses.
As we quickly approach the summer for students and families, view information about each public charter school's summer programs. These programs will take place between June 28 through August 6, and vary in length and offering by campus.
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
As we quickly approach the summer for students and families, DC PCSB is sharing information about each public charter school's summer programs. 122 out of 128 campuses have released their summer programs.
Testimony of Dr. Michelle Walker-Davis Executive Director DC Public Charter School Board Public Hearing on Student Learning Loss: Widening the Achievement Gap During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 public health emergency resulted in all DC public charter schools physically closing and implementing distance learning programs. As such, DC PCSB will cease collection, aggregation, and publication of academic data for school year (SY) 2019-20 and will not produce a School Quality Report (also known as the Performance Management Framework, or PMF) for SY 2019-20.
The response to the pandemic and the continued use of social distancing measures to protect public health will require schools to be prepared to provide both in-person and distance learning for the 2020-21 school year.
The DC Public Charter School Board continues to collaborate with DCPS, the DME, OSSE, and other city agencies to support all students during the COVID-19 pandemic.