Direct all requests for interviews with the Executive Director, members of the Board or staff to Racine Hamilton at [email protected].
Speaking Requests or School Visits
Direct all requests to visit a school or for a representative of the Board to speak at an event to Tomeika Bowden at [email protected].
Public Meetings
The DC Public Charter School Board holds monthly public meetings to discuss various issues related to public charter schools. The public and media are welcomed to attend. The location and time of the meetings are available, clicking here.
The clock was ticking and pencils were moving during the inaugural Capital Math Classic, DC’s first statewide student math competition hosted by EmpowerK12 and the Washington Nationals.
DC PCSB has updated the LEA Submission Calendar to make reporting requirements simpler and easier for schools to manage. The changes provide clearer guidance and greater transparency, helping school staff spend more time focused on supporting students and their communities.
During National Charter Schools Week, educators from across the District gathered on May 11 to celebrate excellence, leadership, and impact at the 2026 OSSE Educator Awards Ceremony, a powerful reminder that with every student success story is an educator
Adult education sits at the center of our nation’s workforce and economic challenges, with more than 36 million Americans facing low literacy. Innovative models like adult public charter schools are showing what’s possible when learning is designed around the realities of adult learners.
Hosted by DC Public Charter School’s Executive Director, Dr. Michelle Walker-Davis, “UnCHARTERed Territory” is a vibrant, solutions-focused podcast dedicated to the people, the places, and the possibilities that define DC’s public charter schools.
The DC Public Charter School Board has elected a new slate of officers to guide the Board’s work in the year ahead—bringing together leaders with deep experience in education, governance, and community leadership.
Across DC Public Charter Schools, students are taking the lead on mental health support through Our Minds Matter, a peer-led club that creates space for honest conversation, connection, and care.