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Kelly Miller Middle School
Basic Information
Address: 301 49th St. NE
Washington, DC 20019
District: Districy of Columbia Public Schools
Phone Number: 202-388-6870
Fax Number: 202-727-8330
Email: joinkellymillerms@gmail.com
Principal: Abdullah A. Zaki II
Additional Information
School Type: Middle School
Grade Level:
6-8
Founded: 2004
School Size: 570
Classroom Size: 26
Student/Teacher Ratio: 26-1
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Uniform Guidelines:
Maroon Polo Shirt
Khaki Pants
Mission Statement:
Mission: The mission of Kelly Miller Middle School is to provide students with an education that supports innovation, creative thinking and character development. The Kelly Miller family will participate in ongoing professional development that supports and enhances collaboration, lesson planning, creative instructional delivery and technology integration. We will seek and maintain community partnerships that support the Kelly Miller MS vision.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The vision of Kelly Miller Middle School is to be the -Flagship School- in the city with a strong focus on academics, art, music and technology. Kelly Miller MS shall be a community that nurtures academic excellence for all students and an environment that develops strong leaderships and character skills. Kelly Miller MS shall be an academic learning center that provides student with a wide array of academic and extracurricular offerings that cater to diverse student interests and that cultivate the whole child-
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