D.C.’s proposed school boundaries

  • Elementary schools
  • Middle schools
  • High schools
  • Proposed boundaries

  • Area reassigned to one of its present options

  • Area reassigned to a different school

D.C. officials are proposing to redraw school boundaries for the year starting in fall 2015. The changes, which would affect the school assignments of tens of thousands of children, are meant to adjust for overcrowded or underused schools, or to address travel and safety issues. Read the related article for more details.

D.C. officials are proposing to redraw school boundaries for the year starting in fall 2015. The changes, which would affect the school assignments of tens of thousands of children, are meant to adjust for overcrowded or underused schools, or to address travel and safety issues. Read the related article for more details.

  • Elementary schools
  • Middle schools
  • High schools
  • Proposed boundaries

  • Area reassigned to one of its present options

  • Area reassigned to a different school

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To find your current boundaries, visit EBIS. For more information on school boundaries, visit Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education.

NOTE: This graphic has been updated with a corrected boundary for Van Ness Elementary. SOURCE: Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education.