No Child Left Behind requires each school to meet adequate yearly progress toward NCLB's goal of every child passing the test. The school must meet goals for each population subset including race, limited-English proficiency, economic background and need for special education. If a school fails to meet AYP repeatedly, a corrective plan is required. "Adequate Yearly Progress" measures whether a school has met its academic and other goals as set by federal law.

Center City, Congress Heights

Year Chartered2008

220 Highview Place, SE
Washington, DC 20032
202-562-7070

Principal:  Wallace Henry
Type: ES / MS, Middle-Junior High
Category: Academic

Three things that make Center City PCS Unique are the maximum of 25 students per class, the decades of serving D.C. neighborhoods and the focus on character and values.

— Wallace Henry
   Principal, Center City, Congress Heights

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'08-09 School Year

Student enrollment: 128

'07-08 Test Data

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