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Malcolm X Elementary School
Basic Information
Address: 1500 Mississippi Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20032
District: Ward 8
Phone Number: 202-645-3409
Fax Number: 202-671-2568
Email: amy.maynard@dc.gov
Principal: La'Mont Geddis
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Additional Information
School Type: Elementary School
Accreditation: n/a
District ID: n/a
School ID: 308
State District ID: n/a
State School ID: n/a
Grade Level:
Pre-K, K-5
Founded: DCPS
School Setting:
Public School, closed space school setting.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 6 hours and 45 minutes (8:30 am to 3:15 pm)
School Days in Calendar Year: 180 school days
School Holidays: 14
School Colors: Black, Red, and Green
School Mascot: Eagle
Cluster: 10
Community:
Southeast Community
School Size: 245 students
Classroom Size: Average 20 students per class
Classroom Teachers: 12 classroom teachers
Student/Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1
Support Services:
First Home Care, Department of Behavioral Health, Support Services, Southeast Collab, Outreach Solutions Incorporated, Female and Male Mentoring Program.
Camp Programs: No
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Yes
School Championships:
Girls Softball Team 2-time champions
School Clubs:
SGA, cheerleading, Cross Country, Drum Line, Safety Patrol, Technology Program, Mine craft, Socccer.
Lunch Availability: First lunch 11:45 -12:30 Second lunch 1:00 - 1:45
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Parking lot and on street parking
Uniform Guidelines:
PS - 2nd grade students wear forest green polo shirts with black plants. Our 3rd - 5th graders wear red polo shirts with black pants, to complete there uniforms all students are required to wear black shoes and black belts.
Mission Statement:
At Malcolm X Elementary School, we are committed to providing all students access to a high quality education that embraces and enhances multicultural understandings and respect. By establishing an inclusive Malcolm X School community, we will build trust, provide support, and promote life-long learning and success for all students, families, and staff.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
I say yes to Education
I say yes to dedication
I will climb up to a higher elevation
To make this a great and wonderful nation
I will succeed during every occasion.
Enrollment Characteristics: Parents/Guardians can enroll at Malcolm X Elementary and DCPS lottery.
Programs and Services:
FunWorld, KidPower, Power Hour, BOKS.