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What is EdScape?

EdScape, short for “education landscape,” provides information critical to making decisions about whether, where, and what type of public schools, school facilities, and school programs are needed in Washington, DC. This set of information from the Office of the Deputy Mayor for Education (DME) is intended for policymakers, school leaders, and the public. This information will support data transparency and building a coherent public education system.

What is new on EdScape?

As of July 2024, EdScape incorporates SY23-24 information. Many visualizations now include the option to toggle among different geographic views including the 2022 ward boundaries, neighborhood clusters, DCPS high school boundaries, and the Comprehensive Plan planning areas. Learn more about recent updates to EdScape on the Release Notes page

Who will use EdScape?

DCPS, the DC Public Charter School Board (DC PCSB), school leaders, and District agencies will rely on this to decide on the opening and siting of schools and programs. Advocacy groups will be interested in this and will use the information for their own analyses. This is not intended for the “everyday” parent making school enrollment decisions.