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Brookland Eucational Campus at Bunker Hill
Basic Information
Address: Brookland Educational Campus
1401 Michigan Avenue NE
Washington, DC 20017
202-576-6095 Fax- 202-576-4632
District: District of Columbia
Phone Number: 202-576-6095
Fax Number: 202-576-4632
Principal: Donna L. Pressley
Additional Information
School Type: Educational Campus (PS through 8)
Accreditation: Title I
School ID: 346
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5, 6-8
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7
School Days in Calendar Year: 181.5
School Holidays: 13
School Colors: Blue
School Mascot: Beaver and Bulldog
Cluster: 6
Community:
Brookland
School Size: 372
Classroom Size: 20
Classroom Teachers: 44
Student/Teacher Ratio: 2:20
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
School Clubs:
After School
Girls on the Run
Power Hour
Peer Tutoring
Girl Scout
Cheerleading
Junior Beta club
WBEC News
DC Scores
Student Government
Embassy Adoption Program
DC Girls and Boys Choir
Uniform Guidelines:
PS-5th: White Top, Blue Pants
6th-8th: Purple Top, Khaki Pants
Mission Statement:
The Short and Long-Range Plans of the District of Columbia Public Schools must include the implementation of an organizational structure focused on doing all that is necessary to realize our vision to make the school district exemplary. This can only be achieved ensuring the success of each child, through our Vision, Mission and Core Beliefs:
Vision: To make the Washington, DC school system exemplary
Mission: To ame dramatic improvements in the achievement of all students today in preparation for the world tomorrow.
Core Belief:
-Children First
-Parents are our partners
-Victory in the classroom
-Leadership and accountability are the keys to our success
-It takes a village to raise a child