Make a list.
- Use the School Finder and search for schools by address, grade and program type (such as interscholastic sports, STEM, AP classes, and more). You can also map your potential commute to school with this tool. Note: There is no guarantee of a lottery match or waitlist offer at the schools you apply to so apply to all the schools you want to attend. You can apply to up to 12!
- They show basic information about each school and you can view their open house schedules. Make note of grades for which they take applications, as well as past lottery data showing the number of seats made available in a grade, the waitlist length at time of results and the waitlist movement.
- Some high schools have age cutoffs. Other schools require transcript reviews of credits earned for promotion to the grade you’re applying to. (For example, some schools do not give credit for classes where a “D” is earned in a class.) Work with your middle school counselor for guidance on requirements.
- Download these helpful questions and ask them directly to schools you are interested in to help narrow your choices.
- It is helpful to talk with people you know (e.g., neighbors, friends, school counselors) who are knowledgeable about the schools you are thinking of applying to.
- You will rank your final list of schools in the order you prefer. Ranking your list in this order is important.Here’s why.
Transcripts and Credits
All public DC high schools have minimum graduation requirements. Individual schools may have additional required courses and the threshold for a passing grade can vary (e.g., you can earn credit with a “D” at one high school, but need at least a “C” at another). Many schools do require a transcript review in order for a student to enroll and a passing grade at one school does not necessarily earn credit at another.
TYPES OF PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS
- DCPS In-boundary Schools: A My School DC application is not required.
- DCPS Out-of-boundary Schools: A My School DC application isrequired.
- DCPS Citywide Schools: A My School DC application is required.
- DCPS Selective High Schools and Programs: A My School DC application is required. Students program must complete an additional section of the My School DC application where selective high schools may require a report card, essay, and staff recommendations. See admissions processes and criteria below.
- DCPS and Charter Feeder Schools: A My School DC application is not required. If you accept a seat at a school outside your feeder pattern, you may lose the right to that feeder pattern. Please check with your school for more information or call the My School DC Hotline at (202) 888-6336.
- Public Charter Schools: A My School DC application is required.
- Adult or Alternative Education Options: There are public and public charter high schools that offer alternative programming and do not participate in the My School DC lottery program. The District also has a ReEngagement Center that offers a range of services to District youth (ages 16-24) not currently in school and who don’t have a high school diploma or GED to help them reconnect to educational options and other critical services to support their attainment of a diploma or GED. Visit https://backontrackdc.osse.dc.gov/about to learn more.
SY2024-25 REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO DCPS SELECTIVE HIGH SCHOOLS
Familiarize yourself with each selective high school and program’s application requirements and selection criteria below. Please note, admission to a selective high school or program is based on students meeting specific criteria, not random lottery. More here on how the lottery matching works.
SY24-25 DCPS selective high school/program eligibility rubrics will be finalized no later than EdFEST 2023. Questions in the interim can be directed to https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/contactus.
- Report Card: Final SY22-23 and SY23-24 First Quarter report cards required. GPA of 2.0 or above recommended.
- Essay: No online essay.
- Admissions Process: Application review; on-site essay and individual interview
- Recommendations (completed online through My School DC application): Math teacher; English teacher
- Grades Accepting Applications: 9 th – 11 th
- Eligibility rubric (9th and 10th grades):Here
- Eligibility rubric (11th grade):Here
- Report Card: Final SY22-23 and SY23-24 First Quarter report cards required.
- Essay: Yes
- Essay Question:
- Discuss why you wish to attend Benjamin Banneker Academic High School.
- Report Card: Final SY22-23 and SY23-24 First Quarter; Attendance should be included on report card.
- Essay: No essay; however, a student interest survey is required.
- Admissions Process: Application review; Individual review
- Recommendations (completed online through My School DC application): English teacher; Math teacher
- Grades Accepting Applications: 9 th – 12 th
- Eligibility rubric (9th -12th grades):Here
- Report Card: Final SY22-23 and SY23-24 report cards required.
- Essay: Yes
- Essay Questions:
- Please write a paragraph explaining why (Cinematic Arts & Media Production, Dance, Instrumental Music, Museum Studies, Technical Design and Production or Arts Management, Theatre, Visual Arts, or Vocal Music) is important to you and what role art plays in your life.
- Additional Program Based Essay Questions:
- Cinematic Arts & Media Production:
- Please write a paragraph explaining your personal goals as an artist and any experiences you may have had that could impact your decision to pursue Cinematic Arts & Media Production.
- Please define "Technical Design and Production or Arts Management". (2000 characters)
- Explain why you are interested in Technical Design and Production or Arts Management, including your interest in specific aspect of technical design and production (example: lights, costume, sound, set, stage management, etc.), and what you plan to do with the training you receive from Ellington's Technical Design and Production department.
- Report Card: Final SY22-23 and SY23-24 First Quarter
- Essay: Yes
- Essay Question:
- What are your college/career goals after high school? What steps have you already taken to prepare for those goals? How do you believe the Coolidge High School Early College Academy will help you achieve those goals?
- Report Card: Final SY22-23 and SY23-24 First Quarter; GPA of 3.0 or above recommended
- Essay: No online essay; however, a student interest survey is required.
- Admissions Process: Application review; on-site essay and Individual interview
- Recommendations (completed online through My School DC application): English teacher; Math teacher; Counselor or Administrator
- Grades Accepting Applications: 9 th - 11 th
- Eligibility rubric (9th - 11th grades):Here
- Report Card: Final SY22-23 and SY23-24 First Quarter; GPA of 2.5 or above recommended; Attendance should be included on report card.
- Essay: No online essay
- Admissions Process: Application review; on-site essay and Family interview
- Recommendations (completed online through My School DC application): English teacher; Math teacher
- Grades Accepting Applications: 9 th - 11 th
- Eligibility rubric (9th - 11th grades):Here
- Report Card: Final SY22-23 and SY23-24 First Quarter; GPA of 3.0 or above required on the final SY22-23 report card
- Essay: No online essay.
- Admissions Process: Application review; on-site essay and Student & Parent / Guardian interviews
- Recommendations (completed online through My School DC application): English teacher; Math teacher.
- Grades Accepting Applications: 9 th – 12 th
- Eligibility rubric (9th - 11th grades):Here
*The My School DC application does not have spellcheck or character count. It is recommended that students first write their essay in a Word document to check for spelling and character count limits, save, then copy and paste onto the application when ready.