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    We serve over 1,000 students in grades PreK-12 in Ward 4 of Washington, DC.

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    Designated an EL Education Mentor School, Capital City is a top-performing school in EL's national network.

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    Our students are completing high school, matriculating, and graduating college at higher rates than the rest of the nation.

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The Capital City Difference


Capital City Public Charter School serves students of all ages, all backgrounds, and from every Ward in the District. Through a focus on the whole child, we engage students in their own learning, community and world, using a project-based approach. Learn more.

Watch this EL Education video that was filmed at Capital City to see a snapshot of the amazing learning experiences that happen here every day.

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18 Mar, 2024
On Friday, February 23, the Capital City community came together to celebrate African Americans and the Arts at our annual Black History Month Celebration. Students and staff showcased a variety of talents highlighting and paying homage to Black art and artists. In addition to performances, the event included a community meal in the cafeteria served by student, staff, and parent volunteers.
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By Celia Parker 08 Dec, 2023
Our annual Fiesta Latina brought our families, students, staff and friends together to uplift and celebrate the contributions, talents, cultures, and achievements of community members who are from or whose ancestors are from Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America. This year's theme was Latinos: driving Prosperity, Power & Progress in America. The night featured performances, food, table displays, and so much more. A huge thank you to our student, family and staff volunteers who dedicated their time and talents to this annual tradition.
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By Celia Parker 30 Nov, 2023
Our Lower School Summer Program brought to life our mission’s goal of students acquiring a love of learning.
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