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Booker T. Washington Public Charter School

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Booker T. Washington Public Charter School(BTWPCS)
Established August 1999
Type Secondary Schools
Students 250
Grades 9–12
Location Washington, D.C., USA
District DCPS
Campus Urban
Colors Blue and Gold
Mascot Warriors
School hours 8:25 AM to 3:32 PM
Average class size 16
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Booker T. Washington Public Charter School is a 501c3 non-profit charter high school chartered by the District of Columbia Public Schools.

School's Mission

The mission of Booker T. Washington Public Charter School for Technical Arts is to educate students in grades 9 through 12, adults, and others for the construction and building trades and prepare them for life-long learning:

  • Educate students to meet college matriculation requirements;
  • Train students for construction apprenticeship programs;
  • Develop life skills for long-term success;
  • Create opportunities for employment and entrepreneurship.

School uniforms

The school requires blue lab coats for grades 9-11. White lab coats for seniors and gray lab coats for staff.

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