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    St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church & School

    St. Augustine Roman Catholic Church & School

    (19 reviews)

    U Street Corridor

    Beautiful parish and church! This is an historically black Catholic Church that has a gospel choir…read moreand celebrates the mass with the African American expression. (Vatican 2) If you're looking for a more "traditional" solemn mass I suggest Saint Matthew or Saint Stephen's.

    Born in Catholic Country-midwest, I have been on a hunt for a good church fish fry during lent. My…read morehunt was not taking me anywhere, until I heard about St. Augustine's. And I was impressed. I should say as a disclaimer though, don't come expecting some 5 star level cooking, if you are looking for that, you shouldn't be looking for a volunteer cooked meal anyway. But the ladies cooking here really did it up right. I had the boneless fillets, which were fresh, skin on, crispy and hot. Other main courses that were available were a whole fried fish, crab cakes and shrimp. With each main course you get 2 sides (macaroni, french fries, corn bread, green beans). I went for the macaroni and green beans and YUM. You also get a cute little juice box with it, so hey, why not. Everything I had was damn good, it felt like I was back in Michigan.. almost. One thing that really put St. Augustine's Fish Fry over the top though, was that THEY TAKE CREDIT CARDS. It is so rare for a church to do something like this for a cheap meal, but I was stoked. And better yet, the whole kitten caboodle cost $9. I shall be back friends, but only for your fish.. I am not convinced to come back for religious services quite yet.

    McKinley Technology High School - Mckinley Tech Football Team 2019-2020

    McKinley Technology High School

    (2 reviews)

    Eckington

    This school classified me as a 'foreigner' on my school records when I'm native cherokee, both my…read moremother and I. We didn't know this until my mother had my school records pulled from registration. I'm glad a lot of those staff were purged during the Michelle Rhee era. Now this school has a problem with missing//stolen money. I suspect they were receiving more money for kids labeled 'foreign' They didn't even put me in their year book even though I was the first kid to do two years in one and graduate early from this school. I was a poor//homeless student, mind you. So they thought they could label me as foreign because no one would care or find out. One potential thought was 'could it be racism?', but throughout my time after graduating, I traveled and bomped around down south. We learned that it wasn't racism, it's about fraud on the poor and homeless, those who are deemed vulnerable. You get to see both sides as one. The side that does right and the side that does wrong.

    O my gosh! I haven't seen my school since 1977 when my dumb butt paid more attention to the so…read morecalled glitter of the streets than my last year of school. Instead of getting that last year, I embarked on a career. First as a photographer which led to a career in lighting design for concert tours ( such as Parliament Funkadelic, Cameo, and quite a few others). Young people!! Understand this! There were MANY PITFALLS along the way.This was NO GRAVY TRAIN by any means. Many nights I cried to myself and wished I could have turned back the clock. But stupid pride wouldn't let me. Too many friends and family busy patting me on the back telling me how proud they were of me and never knowing the person behind the smile. Now here it is 42 years later and still no diploma. My life behind the smile has been a REAL emotional rollercoaster. But enough about me. The point to this story is this. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF ALL THAT IS GOOD AND HOLY. Study and enjoy these years the will.... when you look back in the years to come really be the greatest years of your life. Be good to each other and the family you have and to those who love and are truly in your corner. They're your roots, and backbone. If I have helped..... just ONE of you, the future, then....... Maybe, just maybe my job is done. May God bless and keep you in all you do. Sincerly, and with MUCH PRIDE FOR ALL OF YOU. I AM MS.N.J.N

    Two Rivers Public Charter School

    Two Rivers Public Charter School

    (2 reviews)

    H Street Corridor/Atlas District/Near Northeast

    Two Rivers PCS, My…read morechild's first and last year. One would've thought after the new principal came onboard it would've got better, it got worse. First, Two Rivers starts at 8:15, and after 8:30 a student is considered late. You get15-minutes grace, but you'll sit on Benning Road for an half-hour just trying to get through the very busy, high- construction, congested intersection where all the schools in the area start at the same time. Two Rivers staff could do a better job with either starting school earlier, or having their staff to stand on 4th Street that will aid in a smoother traffic flow. There's one way in and one way out, and in the event of an emergency, time would definitely be a factor of life or death. Second, Ms. Chelsea, the new principal. Where do I begin? She has never formally introduced herself to the school-body. She's rarely at the school on-time, never accountable or available. She has failed many parents and is a disservice to the school. She's new to being a principal and it's more than evident that she was hired off familiarity. She probably was great in her other position at Two Rivers, but that's certainly not the case at Young. Maybe because she had two small children who knows, but she's way above her head in this position and the Two Rivers Community will suffer, because she'll never have enough integrity to own the fact that it's too much. Instead the school/students will fail. Third, the schools report card system. It's very subjective and holds no merit to the student or what's needed to excel with the standards of area public charter schools. It's evident that something is wrong, check out Two Rivers Report Card. No real preparation towards achieving in Science, Math, and Reading. What the teachers don't undertake, when their students fail, so do they! Fourth, the school is very racist! The schools grading system is in a scale of 1-5 with 5 being the highest. Very rare do children of color ever score 4-5s while for children of other races it's a norm. During showcases, the African-American children receive small parts while other children receive larger. Fifth, the school use Wednesday's for teacher-development days. It not only causes a very expensive after-school bill for parents. The teachers have not used the time wisely to improve themselves or students to become academic achievers. Basically, Wednesday's has become just another day and nothing has changed! In Two Rivers you'll get diversity, but that's it! Send your child(ren) to a school that'll challenge them academically and learning is fun. A school that'll challenge them to want to know/learn more because it's that exciting. A principal who will always go above and beyond to service the students, parents, and staff. A principal that is dedicated and accountable. All parents wants what is best for their children and their schools should mirror that! The same as parents should enjoy all of the comforts of being home, they should have this the same hidden nugget of cultural treasure within their school.

    I visited my friend who is a teacher there and I was really impressed. Working in a middle school…read moremyself, I noticed some of the differences right away. Two Rivers, is a smaller than usual middle school that services a very diverse student population. The fact that they are smaller is a great benefit to the child as a whole. The teachers are very in tune with what's going on with each child there. They work in a "family-like" environment where the old adage of "it takes a village to raise a child" holds truth. The staff seemed very much in sync and appeared to be glad to be working there unlike other schools I have visited before. The building itself lends itself to be inviting and comfortable. From the types of desks they use to the color of the wall, this entire building stimulates you to want to learn. The walls are painted with a very warm blue so soothing and calming. each classroom has a teacher and a teacher helper which makes the student-to-teacher ratio very small. I took a tour and was impressed by the aesthetics such as the partial glass walls! But overall, everyone was very inviting and nice as I walked through the halls with my friend giving me a tour. From what my friend tells me everyone works very hard to get to know each child at a personal level and everyone is concerned about the child's well being. I would recommend parents who are looking for schools in the area to visit and maybe ask for a small guided tour to see the building. As someone who works in a middle school with about 1,100 students, I believe smaller settings are crucial especially at the middle school level and if you are looking for that then you need to go check out Two Rivers.

    BASIS Washington - highschools - Updated May 2026

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