List of high schools in the District of Columbia
This is a list of high schools in the District of Columbia.

Eastern High School football team in 1905

Eastern Senior High School
- Anacostia High School
 - Associates for Renewal in Education Public Charter School (closed)
 - Ballou High School
 - Basis Washington DC
 - Bell High School
 - Benjamin Banneker Academic High School
 - Booker T. Washington Public Charter School
 - Business & Finance SWSC Woodson School
 - Cardozo High School
 - Cesar Chavez Public Policy Public Charter School
 - Choice High Program
 - Coolidge High School
 - Duke Ellington School of the Arts
 - Dunbar High School
 - Eastern Senior High School
 - Edmund Burke School
 - Emerson Preparatory School
 - The Field School
 - Georgetown Day School
 - Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School
 - Gonzaga College High School
 - IDEA Public Charter School[1]
 - Jos-Arz Academy Public Charter (closed)
 - Kamit Institute Public Charter (closed)
 - KIPP DC College Preparatory[2]
 - Kirov Academy of Ballet
 - Lab School of Washington
 - LAYC YouthBuild Public Charter School
 - M.M. Washington High School (closed)
 - Maret School
 - Marriott Hospitality Public Charter School
 - Maya Angelou Public Charter School
 - McKinley Technology High School
 - Model Secondary School for the Deaf
 - Moore, Luke Academy
 - National Cathedral School
 - Next Step Public Charter School
 - Parkmont School
 - Pre-Engineering SWSC Dunbar School
 - Richard Wright Public Charter School
 - Roosevelt High School
 - Russian Embassy School in Washington, D.C.
 - St. Albans School
 - St. Anselm's Abbey School
 - St. John's College High School
 - School Without Walls
 - Sidwell Friends School
 - Spingarn High School
 - Thurgood Marshall Academy
 - Washington Center Special Education
 - The Washington Latin Public Charter School[3]
 - Washington Math/Science/Technology Public Charter School
 - Wilson High School
 - Woodson High School
 
External links
- List of high schools in the District of Columbia from SchoolTree.org
 
References
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