

School Without Walls Ribbon Cutting
We will be celebrating the opening of the School Without Walls on July 30th. The School Without Walls (SWW) is an innovative urban high school located in the heart of the George Washington University’s academic district in downtown Washington, DC. Taking full advantage of its urban location by creating partnerships with the university and the wealth of other resources throughout the District of Columbia, the school believes that the city is its classroom.
EE&K Architects’ modernization and addition will create a unique, state-of-the-art, urban leaning environment. SWW is currently housed in the 19th-century Grant School building. By modernizing this landmark structure and combining it with a contemporary and appropriate addition, District of Columbia Public Schools and SWW will create a campus that fosters the educational process and helps the students of the District of Columbia succeed.
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