Friendship Public Charter School - Collegiate Academy

Charter | 9-12 | 1110 students |  

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HOURS: 8:00am - 4:00pm

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4095 Minnesota Avenue, NE

Washington, DC 20019

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Friendship Public Charter School

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"We are best known for science and technology."

Friendship Public Charter School - Collegiate Academy, located in Washington, DC, is a charter high school. It has received a GreatSchools rating of 6 out of 10 based on its performance on state standardized tests.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Aug 27, 2010
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I am a parent of 2 friendship students who have been attending the Collegiate Academy since 9th grade. I Love that School! Both girls take nearly all AP classes and are strong participants in all school activities. I strongly recommend a school that has continuous open door policies -- early morning, after school and weekend tutoring. Many opportunities to participate in early college courses and activities. People can say what they want about charter schools, but I am a firm believer and witness of Friendship Collegiate making a difference in our kids lives. More parents should take the time to get involved in the school and activities involving the school for our children. I look forward to a successfuly and rewarding 2010/2011 school year! I have never seen a class of students "2011" that are all so involved with each other as individuals.
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Posted on May 3, 2010
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My first child graduated in 2008, soon one in 2011, and another in 2012. Not a perfect school but improving daily. Crowded because of it's reputation and parents/students seeking alternatives in DC. Will never be as good as it can unless parents involve themselves in building it.
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Posted on Mar 18, 2010
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i agree with this student .this school is great.my daughter kiesha goes there and shes passing all her classes and the principal really has the school in check!Kiesha`s test scores are excellent and she really loves that school and shes in the 9th grade.i would recommend this school to any parent sending there child to high school.I mean its just an awsome school!! i love it and my child loves it.
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Posted on Mar 16, 2010
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Hello i am a student who use to attened Friendship Collegiate Academy. I personaly thank that this school is not a grate school because its to over crowed and that the school (people in chagre) is to worried about money, and politics and not the education that us young adults will need to make our dreams come true. I personally think that any public school no matter where it is will always be better then a charter school

Posted on Feb 7, 2010
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my oldest son graduated from this school 3 yrs ago, my second oldest will graduate this yr., my third oldest will now have to leave this school, my 4th oldest will never attend because the crime in the area has overcome this school, it is far too over crowded, it has become a business and is no longer a safe haven I remember when I was in school it was always a safe haven
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