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DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo January 9, 2010 Program Guide Sponsored by:

DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo The D. C. Public Charter School Board s mission is to provide quality public school options for DC students, families, and communities through: A comprehensive application review process; Effective oversight; Meaningful support; and Active engagement of its stakeholders. www.dcpubliccharter.com 202/328-2660 The mission of the DC Association of Chartered Public Schools is to increase opportunities and outcomes for students by supporting the development, growth, and sustainability of quality charter schools in Washington, DC. The Association was created by and for DC public charter schools to serve as their collective voice. It focuses on three key areas, Policy and Advocacy, School Quality and Public Engagement. www.dcacps.org 202/723-4104 www.focusdc.org 202/387-0405 FOCUS promotes public school reform in the District of Columbia through the development of high quality public charter schools.

Acknowledgments The D.C. Public Charter School Recruitment Expo was organized by a collaboration of the D.C. Public Charter School Board, the D.C. Association of Chartered Public Schools and Friends of Choice in Urban Schools (FOCUS). Financial contributions from the vendors listed in this booklet and participating in the Vendor Fair have made it possible. The Expo is intended to serve multiple purposes: To offer parents & teachers a one-stop opportunity to learn about the diverse array of charter school options available in Washington, D.C. To support charter schools efforts to recruit students and highly qualified teachers. To expose charter school leaders to vendor resources that will support the independent operation of their schools. DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo 1

Table of Contents Expo Stage Schedule 3 How to Choose a Charter School 4 List of D.C. Charter Schools 6 Expo Map 12 Vendor Resources 16 2 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo

Expo Stage Schedule 12:00 noon Expo Opens to the Public 12:30 pm Welcome and Greetings from Sponsors and Public Officials 1:00 pm Charter School Performance 1:30 pm DC Public Library Story Time 2:00 pm Charter School Performance 2:30 pm DC Public Library Story Time 3:00 pm Charter School Performance 3:30 pm Charter School Performance 4:00 pm Expo Closes Expo staff and volunteers will be available for one-on-one sessions with parents/guardians to help them sort through and narrow down their charter school options. Ask for assistance at either of the information tables. First 500 children will receive gift bags at the registration table. Door prizes will be raffled at 12:30pm, 2:30 and 3:30pm. DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo 3

How to Choose and Enroll in a D.C. Charter School Parents interested in enrolling their students in a D.C. public charter school have many options. Charter schools are available to all D.C. residents, tuition free, without regard to neighborhood boundaries or previous academic achievement. Parents can simply identify the school/s that seem to meet their students needs, arrange a visit, and if they like what they see and hear, complete an enrollment application. Charter schools are non-selective, and accept all D.C. residents, based on grades served and space availability. When there are more students applying than there are spaces available, charter schools must hold a lottery that randomly selects students for the available spaces. Each charter school is unique and independently-operated. Parents are encouraged to learn about each school s focus, size and teaching approach, and to think seriously about what environment is the best match for their child s interests and needs. Not every charter school is a good fit for every child. Charter schools offer a diverse array of specialty programs, such as math, science and technology; the performing arts; government, law and public policy; character and leadership; foreign language immersion; Latin and humanities; single-sex classrooms; and the nation s only public boarding high school, among many other options. Most charter schools prepare students for college, while others prepare students for vocational careers. A school might serve as few as 50 students or as many as 1300. Some are highly structured and others are more creatively inclined. A few schools target special populations and communities. Students are best served when parents educate themselves about all of the options and find the right fit for their children. With the growing number of charter schools there are more choices and spaces available every year. However, waiting until August or September to get started could prove disappointing, as application deadlines will approach and spaces will fill quickly. 4 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo

Suggested steps for choosing and enrolling your child in a charter school: 1. Narrow your choices based on the schools that will serve your child s grade this fall. 2. Think about whether your child would perform better in a smaller school with more attention from teachers and administrators, or a larger school where there may be more course offerings and resources; narrow down the options based on size. 3. Determine if your child would prefer a specialty program, or has a special talent or interest in certain subjects; look at the schools that offer those kinds of programs. 4. Think about how important a school s location is to your family s situation. Will you or your child be able to get to and from school on time based on the travel requirements? 5. Plan to attend an open house, or several, based on your narrowed down choices. 6. Be sure to find out the application deadlines for each of your school options. 7. Complete applications for your favorite schools BEFORE the application deadlines. Find out when the lottery will be held if there are more applications than spaces available. 8. Look for mailed notices of confirmation of space availability in the mail, or call to find out. Be sure to complete the enrollment process by bringing the necessary documents before the enrollment deadlines. 9. If a student is not selected through a lottery process, be sure to elect to be on the waiting list. Often parents apply to more than one school and spaces may become available after the first day of school. DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo 5

DC Public Charter Schools All Visitors & Correspondence must go to the Main Campus ONLY* Academy for Learning Through the Arts (ALTA) 1600 Taylor Street, NE 20009 (202) 526-7280 Pre-K 6th/110 Students Achievement Preparatory Academy 908 Wahler Place, SE 2nd Floor 20032 (202) 562-1214 4th 6th/120 Students AppleTree Early Learning Amidon Campus 401 I Street, SW 20024 (202) 646-0094 Pre-S Pre-K/36 Students Columbia Heights Campus 2750 14th Street, NW 20009 (202) 667-9490 Pre-S Pre-K/108 Students Riverside Campus 680 I Street, SW 20024 (202) 646-0500 Pre-S Pre-K/36 Students Arts & Technology Academy (ATA) 5300 Blaine Street, NE 20019 (202) 398-6811 Pre-S 6th/615 Students Booker T. Washington 1346 Florida Avenue, NW 20009 (202) 232-6090 9th 12th/250 Students Bridges PCS 1250 Taylor Street, NW 20011 (202) 545-0515 Pre-S Pre-K/82 Students Capital City Lower School 3047 15th Street, NW 20009 (202) 387-0309 Pre-K 8th/244 Students Upper School 3220 16th Street, NW 20010 (202) 387-1102 6th 11th/181 Students Carlos Rosario International Baptist Church Site* 1501 Columbia Road, NW 20009 (202) 299-1256 or (202) 299-1257 Age 16 Adult/1250 Students Harvard Street Campus 1100 Harvard Street, NW 20009 (202) 797-4700 Age 16 - Adult/150 Students 6 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo

Center City Main Office 7 New York Avenue, NE Suite # 300 20002 (202) 589-0202 Brightwood Campus 6008 Georgia Avenue, NW 20011 (202) 723-3322 Pre-K 8th/178 Students Capitol Hill Campus 1503 East Capitol Street, SE 20003 (202) 547-7566 Pre-K 8th/185 Students Congress Heights Campus 220 Highview Place, SE 20032 (202) 562-7070 Pre-K 8th/128 Students Petworth Campus 510 Webster Street, NW 20011 (202) 726-9212 Pre-K 8th/166 Students Shaw Campus 711 N Street, NW 20001 (202) 234-1093 Pre-K 8th/166 Students Trinidad Campus 1217 West Virginia Avenue, NE 20002 (202) 397-1614 Pre-K 8th/255 Students Cesar Chavez Bruce Prep Campus Middle School 770 Kenyon Street, NW 20010 (202) 723-3975 6th 8th/147 Students Capitol Hill Campus High School 709 12th Street, SE 20003 (202) 547-3424 9th 12th/435 Students Parkside Campus 3701 Hayes Street, NE 20019 (202) 398-2230 6th 12th Children s Studio 1301 V Street, NW 20009 (202) 387-6148 Pre-S 6th/100 Students Community Academy Amos I Campus 1300 Allison Street, NW 20011 (202) 723-4100 Pre-S 5th/380 Students Amos II Campus 1351 Nicholson Street, NW 20011 (202) 723-5136 Pre-S Pre-K/150 Students Amos III Campus 1400 First Street, NW 20001 (202) 234-2122 Pre-S 5th/300 Students DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo 7

DC Public Charter Schools All Visitors & Correspondence must go to the Main Campus ONLY* Butler Campus 5 Thomas Circle, NW 20005 (202) 332-6565 Pre-S 3rd/150 Students Online Campus 1351 Nicholson Street, NW 20011 (202) 222-5031 K 8th/100 Students Rand Campus 33 Riggs Road, NE 20011 (202) 723-4011 Pre-S 5th/400 Students D.C. Bilingual 1420 Columbia Road, NW 20009 (202) 332-4200 Pre-S 5th/225 Students D.C. Prep Benning Elementary Campus 100 41st Street, NE 20019 (202) 398-2838 Pre-K 1st/127 Students Edgewood Campus 707 Edgewood Street, NE 20017 (202) 635-4411 Pre-S - 3rd/360 Students Edgewood Middle Campus 701 Edgewood Street, NE 20017 (202) 832-5700 4th 8th/278 Students E.L. Haynes 3600 Georgia Avenue, NW 20010 (202) 667-4446 Pre-K 8th/370 Students Eagle Academy 770 M Street, SE 20003 (202) 544-2646 Pre-S 1st/262 Students Early Childhood Academy Main Campus 4025 9th Street SE 20032 (202) 373-0035 Pre-S 3rd/188 Students 2nd Campus* 4301 9th Street, SE 20032 Pre-S Pre-K Education Strengthens Families (ESF) 2355 Ontario Road, NW 20009 (202) 797-7337 Age 0-3/Adults/250 Students 8 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo

Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom 3700 Oakview Terrace NE 20017 (202) 265-7237 Pre-K 6th/320 Students Excel Academy 2501 MLK Avenue, SE 20020 (202) 373-0097 Pre-S 1st/210 Students Friendship Chamberlain Campus 1345 Potomac Avenue, SE 20003 (202) 547-5800 Pre-S 8th/770 Students Collegiate Academy Woodson Campus 4095 Minnesota Avenue, NE 20019 (202) 396-5500 9th 12th/1353 Students Junior Academy Blow-Pierce Campus 725 19th Street, NE 20002 (202) 572-1070 4th 8th/744 Students Southeast Elementary Campus 645 Milwaukee Place, SE 20032 (202) 562-1980 Pre-S 5th/511 Students Tech Prep Campus 620 Milwaukee Place, SE 20032 (202) 562-1980 6th 7th Woodridge Campus 2959 Carlton Avenue, NE 20018 (202) 635-6500 Pre-S 8th/653 Students Hope Community Lamond Campus 6200 Kansas Avenue, NE 20011 (202) 722-4421 Pre-K 6th/250 Students Tolson Campus 2917 8th Street, NE 20017 (202) 832-7370 Pre-K 8th/650 Students Hospitality 4301 13th Street NW Roosevelt HS 3rd Floor 20011 (202) 737-4150 9th 12th/200 Students Howard Road Academy Main Campus 701 Howard Road, SE 20020 (202) 610-4193 K 6th/649 Students G Street Campus 4625 G Street, SE 20019 (202) 583-2828 3rd 6th/100 Students DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo 9

DC Public Charter Schools All Visitors & Correspondence must go to the Main Campus ONLY* Martin Luther King Avenue Campus 2405 MLK Avenue, SE 20020 (202) 610-4193 7th 8th/125 Students Pennsylvania Avenue Campus 3000 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE 20020 (202) 582-3322 Pre-K 2nd/173 Students Howard University Middle School of Mathematics & Science (MS) 2 405 Howard Place, NW 20059 (202) 806-7725 6th 8th/300 Students Hyde Leadership Academy 101 T Street, NE 20002 (202) 529-4400 K 12th/760 Students Integrated Design & Electronic Academy (IDEA) 1027 45th Street, NE 20019 (202) 399-4750 7th 12th/485 Students Ideal Academy North Capitol Campus 6130 N. Capital Street, NW 20011 (202) 729-6660 Pre-S 8th/316 Students Peabody Campus 100 Peabody Street, NW 2nd Floor 20011 (202) 723-6798 9th 11th/66 Students Imagine Southeast 421 Alabama Avenue, SE 20032 (202) 561-1622 Pre-S 4th/340 Students KAMIT Institute for Magnificent Achievers 100 Peabody Street, 1st Floor 20011 (202)723-7886 Pre-S 4th/195 Students KIPP-DC AIM Academy 2600 Douglas Road, SE 20020 (202) 678-KIPP 5th 8th/320 Students College Preparatory 2600 Douglas Road, SE 20020 (202) 553-4805 9th 10th Discover Academy 2600 Douglas Road, SE 20020 (202) 280-8915 Pre-K K/96 Students 10 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo

KEY Academy 4801 Benning Road, SE 20019 (202) 582-5477 5th 8th/320 Students LEAP Academy 4801 Benning Road, SE 20019 (202) 582-LEAP Pre-K K/272 Students Promise Academy 4801 Benning Road, SE 20019 (202) 582-1390 1st 2nd/108 Students WILL Academy 421 P Street, NW 20001 (202) 328-9455 5th 8th/320 Students Latin American Montessori Bilingual (LAMB) 1375 Missouri Avenue, NW 20011 (202) 726-6200 Pre-S 5th/100 Students Mary McLeod Bethune 1404 Jackson Street, NE 20017 (202) 459-4710 Pre K 8th/320 Students Maya Angelou Evans Campus 5600 East Capitol Street, NE 20019 (202) 379-4335 6th 12th/118 Students Evans Middle School Campus 5600 East Capitol Street, NE 20019 (202) 232-2885 6th 8th/200 Students Shaw Campus 1851 9th Street, NW 20001 (202) 939-9080 6th 12th/200 Students Meridian 1328 Florida Avenue, NW 20009 (202) 387-9830 Pre-S 8th/550 Students National Collegiate Preparatory 908 Wahler Place, SE 20032 (202) 832-7737 9th 10th/125 Students Nia Community 100-41st Street, NE 20032 (202) 562-5440 Pre-K 6th/200 Students Next Step/El Proximo Paso 1419 Columbia Road, NW 20019 (202) 319-2249 GED Program/114 Students Options 1375 E Street, NE 20002 (202) 547-1028 6th 11th/360 Students (continued on page 14) DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo 11

VENDOR FAIR V319 V218 V317 V216 V302 V300 V315 V313 V311 V309 V307 V305 V303 V301 V214 V212 V210 V208 V206 V204 V202 V200 Expo Map STAGE V215 V213 V211 V209 V207 V205 V203 V201 V114 V112 V110 V108 V106 V104 V102 V100 Early Childhood/Elementary S115 S113 S111 S109 S107 S105 S103 S101 S214 S212 S210 S208 S206 S204 S202 S200 K-6/K-8 S219 S217 S215 S213 S211 S209 S207 S205 S203 S201 S318 S316 S314 S312 S310 S308 S306 S304 S302 S300 INFO INFO SCHOOL FAIR K-8/K-12/MS/HS S319 S317 S315 S313 S311 S309 S307 S305 S303 S301 S418 S416 S414 S412 S410 S408 S406 S404 S402 S400 High School/Adult Education/SPED S413 S411 S409 S407 S405 S403 S401 12 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo

Vendors V100 Sprint V211 Gilford Construction V300 Tecknomic V102 PMM Companies V213 Interactive Therapy Group V301 Document Managers V104 Wiencek & Associates V215 Mobile Modular V303 Urban Alarm V106 MCN Build V200 Gelman, Rosenburg & Freedman, CPAs V305 Albus Cavus V108 Kebo Designs V202 Standard Office Supply V307 DC Farm to School Network V110 CTR Services V204 Landis Construction V309 Real Solutions Educational Consulting V112 Copier Workshop V206 Horizon Therapy Group V311 Health Corps V114 Raffa, P.C. V208 Catholic Charities Enterprises V313 Fresh Start Catering V201 Sprint V210 LanDun Staffing V315 Achieve 3000 V203 Capital Construction V212 Flynn & O Hara School Uniforms V317 Club Z! In Home Tutoring V205 Capital Inquiry V214 Educational Teaching Solutions V319 Creative Synergy Solutions V207 Leadership Training Institute V216 Revolution Foods V209 XO Communications V218 Borders Books Schools S101 Apple Tree Early Learning S213 Meridian S317 Booker T. Washington S103 Bridges S215 Nia Community S319 Cesar Chavez S105 Eagle Academy S217 Potomac Lighthouse S400 Hospitality S107 Early Childhood Academy S219 Roots S402 IDEA S109 Excel Academy S300 SAIL S404 KAMIT Inst of Magnificent Achievers S111 Latin American Montessori Bilingual S302 Tree of Life S406 Maya Angelou S113 Washington Yu Ying S304 Two Rivers S408 National Collegiate Preparatory S115 Septima Clark S306 Capital City S410 Options S200 Academy for Learning Through Arts S308 Friendship S412 SEED S202 Arts and Technology Academy S310 Friendship S414 Thurgood Marshall S204 Children s Studio School S312 Friendship S416 Washington Latin S206 Center City S314 Friendship S418 Wash. Math, Science Tech. S208 Community Academy S316 Friendship S401 Great Schools.net S210 Community Academy S318 Friendship S403 Young America Works S212 Community Academy S301 Hyde Leadership S405 Carlos Rosario S214 D.C. Preparatory Academy S303 Ideal Academy S407 Education Strengthens Families S201 E.L. Haynes S305 KIPP DC S409 Next Step/El Proximo Paso S203 Elsie Whitlow Stokes S307 William E. Doar, Jr S411 St. Coletta Special Education S205 Howard Road Academy S309 Achievement Preparatory S413 Youth Build S207 Hope Community S311 Howard Univ MS of Math & Science S414 Thurgood Marshall S209 Imagine Southeast S313 Paul S416 Washington Latin S211 Mary McLeod Bethune S315 Thea Bowman S418 Wash. Math, Science Tech. DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo 13

DC Public Charter Schools (continued from page 11) Paul 5800 8th Street, NW 20011 (202) 291-7499 6th 9th/705 Students Potomac Lighthouse 4401 8th Street, NE 20017 (202) 526-6003 Pre-K 7th/280 Students Roots Main Campus 15 Kennedy Street, NW 20011 (202) 882-8073 1st 8th/60 Students North Capitol Campus* 622 North Capitol St., NW 20011 (202) 882-5155 Pre-K K/45 Students The School for Arts in Learning (SAIL) 1100 16th Street, NW 20036 (202) 296-9100 K 8th/155 Students SEED 4300 C Street, SE 20019 (202) 248-7773 7th 12th/327 Students Septima Clark 425 Chesapeake Street, SE 20032 (202) 563-6556 Pre-S 3rd/136 Students St. Coletta Special Education 1901 Independence Avenue, SE 20003 (202) 350-8680 Ages 3-22/705 Students Thea Bowman Preparatory Academy 330 21st Street, NE 20002 (202) 543-8432 5th 7th/225 Students Thurgood Marshall Academy 2427 Martin Luther King Avenue, SE 20020 (202) 563-6862 9th 12th/100 Students Tree of Life 2315 18th Place, NE 20018 (202) 832-1108 Pre-K 8th/380 Students Two Rivers Elementary School 1227 4th Street, NE 20002 (202) 546-4477 Pre-S 5th/340 Students 14 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo

Middle School 1234 4th Street, NE 20002 (202) 546-4477 6th 8th Washington Latin Middle School 4115 16th St., NW 20011 (202) 223-1111 5th 8th/705 Students High School 4715 16th Street, NW 20011 (202) 541-1591 9th 11th/130 Students Northwest Campus 3700 North Capitol Street, NW 20011 (202) 882-1930 Pre-K 6th/160 Students Young America Works 6015-17 Chillum Place, NE 20001 (202) 722-9295 9th 12th/325 Students YouthBuild LAYC 3014 14th Street, NW 20011 (202) 319-0141 GED Program/100 Students Washington Math, Science & Technology (WMST) 1920 Bladensburg Road, NE 20003 (202) 636-8011 9th 12th/400 Students Washington Yu Ying 4401 8th Street, NE 20017 (202) 536-2503 Pre-K 2nd/200 Students William E. Doar, Jr. PCS for the Performing Arts Edgewood Campus 705 Edgewood Street, NE 20017 (202) 269-4646 Pre-K 12th/550 Students DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo 15

Vendor Resources Accounting/Financial Services Gelman, Rosenburg & Freedman CPAs Matt Easley 4550 Montgomery Ave., Suite 650N Bethesda, MD 20814 measley@grfcpa.com 301/951-9090 Raffa, P.C. Jimena Ryan 1899 L St., NW, Suite 900 Washington, DC 20036 jryan@raffa.com 202/955-8426 Architects Wiencek & Associates Lisa Julian-Miller 1814 N St., NW Washington, DC 20036 ljmiller@wiencek-associates.com 202/349-0742 Bookseller Borders Book Anthony Gambone 1801 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20006 agambone@bordersstores.com 202/466-4999 ext 590/592 Communications/ Telecommunications Sprint Keli Walker 900 Seventh St., NW Washington, DC 20001 keli.walker@sprint.com 301/343-9200 XO Communications Adam Copenhaver 4301 Connecticut Ave., NW Washington, DC 20008 adam.j.copenhaver@xo.com 202/207-9904 Construction/Renovations CAPITAL Construction Group, LLC Reginald Herndon 3321 12th St., NE, Suite 3 Washington, DC 20017 rherndon@ccg-wdc.com 202/526-3420 Gilford Construction Paul Williams or Helen Nguyen 4600 Powder Mill Road, Suite 350 Beltsville, MD 20705 pwilliams@gilfordcorp.com henguyen@gilfordcorp.com 301/931-3900 16 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo

Landis Construction Paul Mutimer 7059 Blair Road, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20012 paul@landisconstruction.com 202/370-3430 MCN Build, LLC Rudy Seikaly 3143 N St., NW Washington, DC 20007 rudy@mcnbuild.com 202/333-3424 Curriculum Materials/Educational Software Achieve3000 Sonya Coleman 11551 Prospect Hill Rd., Glenn Dale, MD 20769 sonya.coleman@achieve3000.com 240/381-4601 Real Solutions Educational Consultanting, Inc. Henry Miller 67 Driftwood Ln. Trumbull, CT 06611-1803 hmiller@rsincorporated.com 215/275-0728 Facilities Operation/Maintenance PMM Companies Jason Salsbury 15938 Derwood Rd. Rockville, MD 20855 jsalsbury@pmmcompanies.com 301/917-6475 Food Services/School Nutrition Catholic Charities Enterprises Scott Lewis 1001 Lawrence St., NE Washington, DC 20017 scott.lewis@catholiccharitiesdc.org 202/635-5970 DC Farm to School Network Andrea Northup 645 Taylor St., NE Washington, DC 20016 andrea@dcfarmtoschool.org 202/526-5344 x298 Fresh Start Catering Gregg Malsbary 425 2nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 gmalsbary@dccentralkitchen.org 202/234-0707 x107 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo 17

Health e-lunch Kids, Inc. Monica Tomasso 7722 Willow Point Dr. Falls Church, VA 22042 customerservice@healthelunchkids.com 888/348-6986 x1 Revolution Foods Erika Watson 800 Crain Highway N. Glenn Burnie, MD 21061 ewatson@revfoods.com 202/258-8081 Space Design/Furniture/ Equipment/Personal Services Copier Workshop, Inc. Alan Hinden 7895-G Cessna Ave., Gaithersburg, MD 20879 acopier@aol.com 301/840-0050 Document Managers Jannel Merritt 510 Florida Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 dmmerritt@documentmanagers.us 202/299-1011 Mobile Modular Management Corp Courtney Kelly 5700 Las Positas Rd. Livermore, CA 94551 courtney.kelly@mgrc.com 925/453-3322 Standard Office Supply Carletta Bullocks 35 Sheridan St., NW Washington, DC 20011 cbullock@mdmstandard.com 301/559-7100 Graphic Design Kebo Designs, LLC Kevin Richardson 421 Van Buren St., NW Washington, DC 20012 kebo@kebodesigns.com 202/327-0339 Investigative Services Capitol Inquiry, Inc. Kenneth V. Cummings or Dorothy Williams 1050 17th St., NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 kcummins@capinq.com dwilliams@capinq.com 202/331-3388 18 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo

Printing CTR Services, Inc. James Reid 1020 19th Street, NW, LL50 Washington, DC 20036 james@ctrservices.com 202/223-2011 School Uniforms Flynn & O Hara School Uniforms William Ditro 10905 Dutton Road Philadelphia, PA 19154 wditro@flynnohara.com 703/906-3392 Security/Property & Inventory Management Tecknomic LLC Dexter Spencer 2322 First Street, NW Washington, DC 20001 dspencer@tecknomic.com 202/829-2953 Urban Alarm Miles Fawcett 5505 Connecticut Avenue, NW #306 Washington, DC 20015 info@urbanalarm.com 202/265-2700 x111 Special Education/Mental Health/ Physical Health Services Creative Synergy Solutions Kimberly Rattley 1900 Lyttonsville Rd., Suite 1118 Silver Spring, MD 20910 kimberly@csynergysolutions.com 240/432-3507 Horizon Therapeutic Services Dawn Bryant, Ph.D. 12808 North Point Ln. Laurel, MD 20708 horizontherapeuticservices@yahoo.com 301/464-4465 Interactive Therapy Group Jared Bauer 19 West 21st St., Suite 701 New York, NY 10010 jbauer@mailitg.com 646/230-8190 Staffing/Executive Search Educational Teaching Solutions Tamara Johnson 5555 Connor Ste 3209 Detroit, MI 48213 recruiting@subsnow.com 888/277-1822 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo 19

LanDun Staffing, Inc. Michael Briggs 1111 14th St., NW, Suite 350 Washington, DC 20005 info@landunstaffing.com 888/527-0422 x105 Supplemental Education Services/ Afterschool/Tutoring Albus Cavus Peter Krsko 2451 18th St., NW Washington, DC 20009 peter.krsko@albuscav.us 732/236-5651 KP Scholars Program Jim Smith 1100 Mercantile Ln., Suite 115A Largo, MD 20774 jsmith@dn-cdc.org 301/883-8255 Training/Professional Development Leadership Training Institute William Peterson 3302 Haney Rd. Dayton, OH 45405 wpeterson@ltillc.org 937/313-1813 Club Z! In Home Tutoring Services Ronald V. Joiner 1633 Crittenden St., NE Washington, DC 20017 rjoiner@clubztutoring.com 212/269-2718 Health Corps, Inc. Jennel Hewan 191 7th Ave., 2N New York, NY 10011 jennel.hewan@healthcorps.net 212/742-2875 20 DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo

Special thanks to: Building Hope, for providing door prizes 1814 N St. NW Washington DC 20036 202-349-0742 Design Empowering People 3143 N Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20007 Tel (202) 333-3424 We have the privilege of serving the construction needs for the following Public Charter Schools in the District of Columbia: Capital City Public Charter School Excel Academy Public Charter School Achievement Preparatory Academy Public Charter School National Collegiate Preparatory PCHS Hyde Leadership Public Charter School DC Prep Public Charter School KIPP-DC public Charter school NIA Public Charter School and we're especially proud of our success in the adaptive reuse of decommissioned DC Public School (DCPS) facilities: Benning ES for NIA and DC Prep Public charter schools Taft JH for Hyde Leadership Public Charter School Birney ES for Excel Academy Public Charter School Draper ES for Achievement Prep and National Collegiate Prep Public Charter Schools

DC Public Charter School Recruitment Expo Washington Convention Center January 9, 2010 12:00pm - 4:00pm