Park View · Grades PK3–5
What the data shows
Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View · 3-star OSSE rating · Lottery required (MySchoolDC) · 8 photos. Student body: 65% hispanic, 16% white.
Source: OSSE School Report Card — official rating from DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education.
Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View is a District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) neighborhood elementary school serving students from pre-kindergarten (age 3) through fifth grade. Located in Ward 1's Park View neighborhood on Warder Street NW, the school provides early childhood and elementary education to families in this historic Northwest DC community.
The school embraces a mission centered on developing global citizens through four core tenets: protecting the environment, accepting all people, working for peace, and helping those in need. Bruce-Monroe combines structured literacy and math instruction with social-emotional learning to build both academic skills and character in its youngest learners.
As a DCPS neighborhood school, Bruce-Monroe primarily serves families who live within its defined boundary area, though DC residents outside the boundary can also apply through the My School DC lottery system. The lottery opens each fall for the following school year, and families should note that in-boundary students receive enrollment priority at their neighborhood school.
The grade configuration from PK3 through fifth grade means families can keep their children at Bruce-Monroe for early childhood through elementary years, but students will transition to middle school after fifth grade. This is a common DCPS elementary structure, and parents should plan ahead for the middle school transition during their child's fourth and fifth grade years.
The school's location on Warder Street NW in Park View places it in a well-connected Ward 1 neighborhood with residential streets and community character. Families considering Bruce-Monroe should explore transportation options, as proximity to the school often shapes the daily routine for elementary-aged children and their caregivers.
Monthly school-wide community meetings offer a regular opportunity for students, families, and staff to come together, which can be valuable for parents seeking a school with consistent community-building traditions. These gatherings reflect the school's emphasis on social connection and shared values.
Bruce-Monroe uses several structured curriculum frameworks including Reader's and Writer's Workshop for literacy development, Eureka Math for mathematics instruction, and Creative Curriculum, which is widely used in early childhood classrooms. The school's approach to social-emotional learning is Responsive Classroom, a research-based methodology that emphasizes teaching social skills alongside academic content and creating a positive classroom culture.
The school's four tenets for global citizenship—protecting the environment, accepting all people, working for peace, and helping those in need—form a framework that extends beyond individual subjects into the school's overall culture and values. These principles guide how students learn to think about their role in their community and the wider world.
DC residents interested in Bruce-Monroe for the upcoming school year apply through My School DC, the common lottery system for DCPS and participating public charter schools. The application typically opens in the fall and closes in late winter or early spring, with results released in spring. Families living within the Bruce-Monroe boundary receive preference, but out-of-boundary families can also list the school on their application.
Parents new to DC's school enrollment system should understand that even neighborhood schools require formal application through My School DC—simply living in the boundary doesn't automatically enroll your child. The lottery system determines placement for all DCPS and many charter school seats across the city.
Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View is located at 3560 Warder Street NW in the Park View neighborhood of Ward 1. Families interested in learning more about the school, scheduling a tour, or finding current enrollment information should visit the school's website at http://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/bruce-monroe or call 202-576-6222.
“Bruce-Monroe's curricula include Reader's and Writer's Workshop, Eureka Math and Creative Curriculum. Our Social Emotional Learning approach is Responsive Classroom. Join us for our monthly school-wide community meetings! We strive to live by four tenets for Global Citizenship and teach students to become global citizens who: protect the environment, accept all people, work for peace and help those in need.”
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Washington Ballet · National Gallery of Art · DC SCORES · Drama Club · Champions Before and After School
3560 WARDER STREET NW
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All DC residents enrolled at Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View (ages 5–21) qualify for Kids Ride Free — a SmarTrip card that grants free Metrobus, Metrorail, and DC Circulator rides on school days.
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Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View serves grades PK3–5 in the Park View neighborhood of Washington DC.
Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View is located in Ward 1, Park View, Washington DC.
Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View is DCPS (DC Public Schools) that requires a lottery application. Applications are submitted through MySchoolDC (myschooldc.org), which opens each November and closes in early February. Results are released in late March.
Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View received a 3/5 star rating (★★★☆☆) from the DC Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) in SY 2018-19. OSSE ratings measure academic achievement, growth, and attendance.
Yes. As a DC public school, Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View is tuition-free and open to all DC residents regardless of ward or neighborhood.
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