Description
The SEED School of Washington, D.C., opened its doors with 40 seventh grade students in July, 1998, at The Capital ChildrenĀs Museum, and added students to the seventh grade each subsequent year. In 2001, the School moved to its permanent campus located in Marshall Heights, a neighborhood in Ward 7 of the District. In 2004, SEED reached full capacity with 325 students in grades seven through twelve and graduated its first class of seniors, all of whom were accepted to college. In 2009, The SEED School introduced sixth grade to its program. All students live on campus Sunday through Friday, enabling them to benefit from an integrated curriculum that incorporates academic, extracurricular, and life skills learning.