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School nameSize (by grade if available)Student:Teacher ratioCOVID-19 testing protocolsRemote or in-person (by grade)Authorities/references utilizedSources
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Edmund Burke School75 students in 6-8; 225 students in 9-12; average class size: 13[1]6:1[1]n/aAll grades: Fully remote through October; hybrid with all-remote option in November.[2]n/a[1]https://www.burkeschool.org/about-us/fast-facts
[2]https://www.burkeschool.org/fall-2020
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Annunciation Catholic SchoolPre-K: 14; K: 11; 1st: 17; 2nd: 13; 3rd: 21; 4th: 19; 5th: 7; 6th: 10; 7th: 16; 8th: 15[3]8.84:1[3]n/aRemote learning began March 16, 2020 for all grades[1]; grades pre-K-2 returned for a "hybrid format" Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday each week starting the week of October 12; grades 3-8 will have a fulltime hybrid schedule beginning October 19th.[2]Archdiocese of Washington Catholic Schools Office (CSO)[1][1]https://annunciationschool.net/blog/phase-3-of-distance-learning/
[2]https://www.facebook.com/Annunciation-Catholic-School-214186512089366/
[3]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppin00252626-ANNUNCIATION-CATHOLIC-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
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Blessed Sacrament SchoolK: 53; 1st: 64; 2nd: 65; 3rd: 59; 4th: 52; 5th: 59; 6th: 64; 7th: 46; 8th: 46[1]9.14:1[1]Daily screenings of staff and students.[2]Hybrid schedule; two days a week in person for all grades K-8.[2]
DC Department of Health guidelines.[2]
[1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppin00253029-BLESSED-SACRAMENT-ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://www.bsstoday.org/
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Capitol Hill Day SchoolPre-K: 17; K: 17; 1st: 25; 2nd: 19; 3rd: 20; 4th: 19; 5th: 18; 6th: 16; 7th: 19; 8th: 22[1]7.88:1[1]n/aSome students in elementary and upper grades returned on October 9. Grade 1 returned October 6. The youngest students returned on September 14 for a single outdoor experience day.[2] Additional policy is not publicly available.n/a[1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppin00253415-CAPITOL-HILL-DAY-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://www.facebook.com/CapitolHillDaySchool/
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Center City Public Charter Schools - Shaw CampusPre-K: 18; K: 22; 1st: 21; 2nd: 26; 3rd: 28; 4th: 24; 5th: 22; 6th: 30; 7th: 23; 8th: 23[1]16.93:1[1]n/aAll Center City classes began virtually on August 31 with a goal of remaining virtual through quarter 1. Center City will reassess its model for quarter 2 based on the national health situation.[2]
n/a (district team is formulating a plan[2])
[1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/110007300404-CENTER-CITY-SHAW-CAMPUS-PCS-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://centercitypcs.org/coronavirus/
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Holy Trinity SchoolPre-K: 35; K: 30; 1st: 28; 2nd: 25; 3rd: 29; 4th: 26; 5th: 32; 6th: 48; 7th: 41; 8th: 42[1]10.27:1[1]n/aNo public info on website; Facebook page shows grade 1 back to school and on-site physical education classes.[2]The Holy Trinity Catholic church has formed a COVID-19 Task Force to apply guidelines to all aspects of its operations (including the school); the references utilized for the guidelines aren't noted.[3][1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppin00252717-HOLY-TRINITY-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://www.facebook.com/HTSgeorgetown/
[3]https://trinity.org/covid-19-response-readiness
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Kendall Demonstration Elementary SchoolPre-K: 34; K: 8; 1st: 6; 2nd: 7; 3rd: 10; 4th: 8; 5th: 8; 6th: 7; 7th: 7; 8th: 16[2]7:1[2]Daily screenings of staff and students and visitors are being considered.[1]There are three phases outlined: Phase 1 is fully remote; Phase 2, which will open to a variety of hybrid learning options (does not appear to have started); and Phase 3, "adapted face-to-face learning".[1]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Guidance and DC Health; Gallaudet’s COVID-19 guiding principles; and "guidance and best practices from school districts and state departments of education in the Washington metropolitan area and across the nation."[1][1]https://www.gallaudet.edu/clerc-center/back-to-school-2020-2021#RNI
[2]https://www.privateschoolreview.com/kendall-demonstration-elementary-school-profile
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Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School of the Nation's Capital
Pre-K: 20; K: 52; 1st: 51; 2nd: 61; 3rd: 50; 4th: 49; 5th: 45; 6th: 42; 7th: 24[3]10:1[3]Students are screened before participating in on-campus activities.[2]MILTON has reopened for one day a week with outdoor and experiential learning for all of its grades; other learning is remote.[2]DC government guidance on school reopening[1][1]https://www.miltongottesman.org/about-us/updates-covid-19/
[2]https://www.facebook.com/MiltonGottesman.dc/
[3]https://www.privateschoolreview.com/milton-gottesman-jewish-day-school-of-the-nation-s-capital-profile
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Our Lady of Victory SchoolPre-K: 29; K: 19; 1st: 20; 2nd: 16; 3rd: 20; 4th: 19; 5th: 22; 6th: 19; 7th: 18; 8th: 17[1]11.81:1[1]Screening takes place upon arrival on campus[2].Students returned to campus in "teams" during the last week of August; virtual learning remains an option.[2]n/a[1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppin00252739-OUR-LADY-OF-VICTORY-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://www.facebook.com/OLVschool/
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St. Anthony Catholic SchoolPre-K: 12; K: 13; 1st: 23; 2nd: 25; 3rd: 27; 4th: 27; 5th: 26; 6th: 25; 7th: 28; 8th: 23[1]11.24:1[1]n/aSwitched to hybrid and remote learning models. As of September 21 had more than 50 Benedictine Scholars coming to the school for in-person class for support and supervision.[2]Consortium of Catholic Academies, guidelines of the District of Columbia[2][1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppinA0500919-ST-ANTHONY-CATHOLIC-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.net/1110/documents/2020/5/STA%20Continuation%20of%20Teaching%20and%20Learning%20Plan.pdf
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St. Francis Xavier Catholic AcademyPre-K: 9; K: 25; 1st: 20; 2nd: 28; 3rd: 26; 4th: 28; 5th: 28; 6th: 26; 7th: 27; 8th: 29[1]14:1[1]n/aThe school was closed and using a remote-learning model only.[2] A "modified return to school" for at least some grades began in August.[3]
Consortium of Catholic Academies[3]
[1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppin01605173-ST-FRANCIS-XAVIER-CATHOLIC-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://stfrancisxaviercadc.com/
[3]https://www.facebook.com/Sfxcadc2700/
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St. Patrick Episcopal Day SchoolPre-K: 85; K: 62; 1st: 56; 2nd: 51; 3rd: 56; 4th: 45; 5th: 51; 6th: 41; 7th: 32; 8th: 28[1]7.99:1[1]Daily screenings[3]Three different models may be adopted at any time: onsite with modifications (all grades on site with smaller cohorts); hybrid structure (Pre-K on site with smaller cohorts; grades 1-8 learn remotely with periodic visits for outdoor activities); and remote learning only (for all grades).[2] The Office of State Superintendent of Education's “Health and Safety Guidance for Schools: COVID-19 Recovery Period” and “Health and Safety Guidance for Child Care Providers: COVID-19 Recovery Period”.[2][1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppin00253834-ST-PATRICK-S-EPISCOPAL-DAY-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://www.stpatsdc.org/responsible-reopening
[3]https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1598969550/stpatricks/tkiofqc6fdbzx3nqvxtu/StPatsReopeningGuide_V2.pdf
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St. Peter SchoolPre-K: 20; K: 20; 1st: 24; 2nd: 33; 3rd: 24; 4th: 25; 5th: 24; 6th: 18; 7th: 19; 8th: 13[1]12.99:1[1]n/aThe school has reopened but its policy are not clear.[2]n/a[1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppin00252819-ST-PETER-S-INTERPARISH-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://www.facebook.com/SPSCapitolHill/
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St. Thomas More Catholic AcademyPre-K: 15; K: 19; 1st: 13; 2nd: 19; 3rd: 17; 4th: 17; 5th: 19; 6th: 14; 7th: 14; 8th: 17[2]11:1[2]n/aReopening with smaller cohorts[1].n/a
[1]https://www.facebook.com/stmcatholicacademy/
[2]https://www.privateschoolreview.com/st-thomas-more-catholic-profile
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Sacred Heart SchoolPre-K: 22; K: 22; 1st: 22; 2nd: 27; 3rd: 20; 4th: 23; 5th: 24; 6th: 24; 7th: 20; 8th: 25[1]9.72:1[1]Daily health screenings for all students.[2]PK3 and PK4 are to attend school at least four days a week; grades K-8 will attend school two days a week (either Monday and Tuesday or Wednesday and Thursday) and learn remotely otherwise.[2]
Consortium of Catholic Academies[2]
[1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppinA0304040-SACRED-HEART-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.net/2292/documents/2020/10/Return%20to%20School%20-%20COVID-19%20Letter%202020.pdf
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Sheridan SchoolPre-K: 25; K: 24; 1st: 24; 2nd: 24; 3rd: 24; 4th: 24; 5th: 24; 6th: 25; 7th: 24; 8th: 24[1]6.23:1[1]All students, staff, and faculty had to be tested 10/5-10/6, prior to the start of the hybrid learning model.[2] Family screening and testing available periodically. Daily screening required for all students.[4]K-4: in-person hybrid model all days except Wednesday; 5-8: in-person hybrid model all day; remote learning optional.[3]n/a[1]http://findgoodschool.com/school/ppin00253437-SHERIDAN-SCHOOL-WASHINGTON-DC
[2]https://www.sheridanschool.org/register-for-covid-19-testing-on-10-5-10-6/
[3]https://www.sheridanschool.org/distance-learning-portal/
[4]https://www.sheridanschool.org/hybrid-logistics-information/
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