School Liaison

Hours of Operation

Monday - Friday: 8 am - 5 pm

Phone

Office: 202-284-4064
Cell: 202-706-3618

The Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling (JBAB) community has a School Liaison (SL) available to assist military families of employees assigned, to or living on, JBAB with issues or questions concerning schools in Washington, DC.

Alonso Hay

JBAB School Liaison

K-12 Education & Services

Sending your child to school is compulsory and mandated by law however, how you decide to educate your child is a matter of choice. School Liaison services are designed to address educational issues of military connected children by assisting families in coping with the normal reactions to the stressors related to multiple relocations, deployments and the every-day challenges of military lifestyle.

Many options are available for children in grades PK3 through 12th grade who reside in Washington D.C. The JBAB School Liaison provides guidance to military-connected families with children primarily attending DC Public Schools (DCPS), Charter Schools (DCPCS), Home School, and Private Schools in the surrounding area.

Not Living In DC?

If you decide to live in Virginia or Maryland, please find your school first and house second – Maryland and Virginia do not offer school choice so there is a school assigned to your respective residential address.

Off Base In DC?

If you plan to live in Washington, D.C. (off-base), please go to the School Finder to find your zoned school.
Washington, DC Public School Calendar

Enrollment

As mandated by the District of Columbia, children admitted to the kindergarten program in public schools shall be five (5) years old on or before September 30th. Please visit the DCPS website for the enrollment packet and FAQ's. https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/76. You may want to complete the health assessment and dental screening prior to arriving at JBAB if possible.

For up-to-date information about DC Public Schools and the impact to schools from COVID-19, go to https://dcps.dc.gov/coronavirus

School Options For JBAB Families

Compare DC schools, view report cards and school profiles.

DC School Lottery

To apply for additional free DC public charter schools, a DC Public School not zoned for JBAB, or to apply for PK3 or PK 4, enroll in the DC School Lottery.

MySchoolDC will open for the 2022/2023 school year on December 14, 2021. If housing has not been assigned during the Lottery enrollment period, use the following temporary address to apply: 1 Cargo Court SW, Washington, D.C. 20032.

No military preference available for schools other than LEARN DC

Military Directive

If your child is not selected to attend a school through the DC School Lottery, you may be able to utilize the military directive for placement. DC Public Schools has a military directive which will allow children of ACTIVE DUTY service members living on JBAB to enroll in any DC Public School provided there is space (this directive does not apply to D.C. Public Charter Schools or for Pre-K). Please note the military directive is not a preference--it is intended to offer open enrollment to DCPS for military connected children living on JBAB or other installations within the District of Columbia. The School Liaison will provide additional information upon request.

School Bus Program

The JBAB School Bus Program is funded by the Air Force and only JBAB students ride the buses. We also offer a bus stop at the Youth Center for Before and After School Care. If you need before and/or after school care, please register at www.militarychildcare.com. Once your child is enrolled in school, then your next step is to contact the JBAB school bus coordinator to register for school bus transportation. (Pre-K students are not eligible to ride the buses to off base schools).

To register for the JBAB school bus, please call 202-284-4063.

*** Please remember the JBAB school bus program is space available***

PK & ElementaryLeckie Education Campus (www.leckielionsdc.org) is the JBAB zoned elementary and middle school (PK3 through 8th grade) and it houses the highest number of military connected students of any school in Washington DC. The main reason why parents choose this school is the school's proximity to the base, as it is located blocks outside the Belleview housing gate. Since this is the in-boundary school for JBAB, parents may enroll their children once they have proof of residency (housing lease).
Contact the registrar at Leckie Education Campus to register:
LeckieECenroll@k12.dc.gov
(571) 440-2283
(571) 440-242
​Pre-kindergarten for 3 and 4-year-old students is free for DC residents; however, placement only occurs through the DC school lottery. In-boundary preference is given to families who live on JBAB and who wish to have their pre-kindergarten children attend Leckie. Children must be 3 or 4 by September 30th in order to attend PK. 
Children must be 5 years old by September 30th to attend kindergarten in DC.

Middle & High SchoolsMost of the JBAB middle school students attend Hardy Middle School or Alice Deal Middle School.
Most JBAB high school students attend Jackson-Reed (formerly Woodrow Wilson) High School. Both middle schools feed into Jackson-Reed High School and all three schools are located in Georgetown. 
Please contact the School Liaison Officer for information on placement in these schools. If you would like to request a Youth Sponsor for your middle school or high school age student, please contact the Youth Center at 202-767-4003. 
Elementary school age children may receive a sponsor as part of the School Age Care program (before and after school care at the Youth Center). DC Public Schools also offers select or magnet high schools. The application process for these select high schools begins through the My School DC lottery (www.myschooldc.org).
For more information about selective high schools in DC, go to https://www.myschooldc.org/how-apply/applying-high-school.

EFMP & Special EducationMy School DC school profiles have contact information for a staff member at each school identified specifically to speak about special education services. Each school’s profile also links out to their School Report Card, which contains data on how students with disabilities are performing on all metrics in the School Transparency and Reporting (STAR) framework. 
My School DC has a Parent Advisory Council that has created a set of questions by parents for parents. There is a section written by parents of students with disabilities.
https://www.myschooldc.org/how-apply/students-with-disabilities

Learn DC Charter SchoolJBAB has partnered with the LEARN Charter School Network to build a charter school on base. The school, LEARN DC PCS, opened in August of 2021 with grades PK3-1st grade, adding additional grades each year until reaching the charter limit of PK3-8th grade.
Final capacity is capped at 550 students, with 50% of the seats reserved for children of active duty military living in DC. If you or your spouse are active duty and would like to register, please go to www.MySchoolDC.org school lottery website.
For more information about LEARN DC, go to the LEARN DC website at www.learncharter.org/schools/learndc.

Home SchoolDC Public Charter Schools offers an online program if you would prefer that your children are educated at home (grades K-8).
For more information, go to Friendship Public Charter School Online (FPCSO), https://fpcso.k12.com/  
NOTICE OF INTENT TO HOMESCHOOL: If you choose to homeschool using a program other than FPCSO, please go to the following link to submit a Notice of Intent to Homeschool in DC (this must be submitted electronically): https://homeschool.osse.dc.gov/Account/Login
For questions about homeschooling in DC, email osse.homeschool@dc.gov.  
JBAB has an active home school group called the JBAB Home Educators. To find out how to join the group, go to: https://www.homeschool-life.com/1050/

Private SchoolIn addition to Public and Homeschool options, there are numerous Private Schools in the area surrounding Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling. For families preferring Private School, the following link may be helpful: www.privateschoolreview.com . The Private School Review website allows you to search for schools by selected criteria to include location and religious preference.

Student SponsorshipAs you know, packing up your belongings, saying goodbye to friends, and moving to a new place and maybe even a new country can be tough. It can be very exciting too! Youth Sponsorship is one way to make moving a bit easier. The goal of the Youth Sponsorship program is to provide youth who are moving to Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling an avenue to get connected with other JBAB students and activities. This is a good way for students to find out information about JBAB and the surrounding area.  If you are interested in requesting a Youth Sponsor for your child, please contact the JBAB Youth Center at 202-767-4003.

Moving Soon?

Please contact your local School Liaison 30 days before your move so the SL can assist in the educational transition of your child.

SLO's can provide a warm handoff to the SLO located at your gaining base.