Chavez-Bruce's New Facility ; Northwest Building Renovated for 240 Charter School Students

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There are 57 public charter schools serving about 38 percent of the school-age population in the nation's capital, but many of them don't have the opportunity to boast a new state-of-the-art facility.

A multimillion-dollar renovation of a dilapidated school building on Kenyon Street in Northwest Washington is the result of the hard work and cooperation of the D.C. government, Forrester Construction Co., Bank of America, a public charter school and nonprofit advocates.

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Chavez-Bruce's New Facility ; Northwest Building Renovated for 240 Charter School Students

The ribbon-cutting ceremony on Oct. 30 to formally open the Chavez-Bruce Preparatory Public Charter School was attended by D.C. councilman Jim Graham of Ward 1, where the school is located, and Al Lord, president of the Board of...

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