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Grounded in the values to be kind and work hard, ÌìÃÀÓ°ÊÓ DC Valor Academy is a place where students are inspired to learn, ask questions, and express themselves. We build strong, independent, and curious students who advocate for themselves and their communities. We do this by providing a space that is safe, joyful, affirming, and academically-rigorous. Our students are resilient, celebrate diversity, and strive to become responsible ÌìÃÀÓ°ÊÓ members. We build WARRIORS. Upon completion of eighth grade, Valor Academy students have the choice to move ontoÌýÌìÃÀÓ°ÊÓ DC Legacy College PreparatoryÌýor other competitive high schools in the District.
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Established
2015 -
Grades Served
5-8 -
Enrollment
327
Values
Academics
Valor Academy fosters rigorous and supportive learning environments that prepare students for academic success in high school, college, careers, and beyond.
Students are engaged in a diverse curriculum of not only English, math, history, and science classes, but also Spanish, art, and physical education.
Teachers at Valor Academy are committed to supporting the social-emotional development of their middle school students by developing close relationships with their students and families—ensuring a smooth transition into adolescence.
Extracurriculars
Valor Academy offers their middle school students a number of activities to grow as citizens and scholars, allowing their students to explore topics ranging from basketball to robotics. Currently, Valor Academy facilitates the following extracurricular activities: Boys’ and Girls’ Basketball,Ìý S.T.O.R.M. Step Team, Co-Ed Flag football, Co-Ed track and cross country, Volleyball, Co-Ed soccer, Golf, Pretty Brown Girl, Lego Robotics (First Lego League), Musical Theatre, ASL Club, Art Club, Horticulture Club, Chess Club, Student Government Association, and more!
We partner with YMCA for before and after-school care.
Awards & Recognition
2019:ÌýValor Academy named a by EmpowerK12.
2018: Valor Academy launches first Pretty Brown GirlÌýD.R.E.A.M program in the Washington, D.C. public charter school network.