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About This School

Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View is a public elementary school in Washington. The principal of Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View is Dr. Marta Palacios and can be contacted at marta.palacios@dc.gov. 459 students go to Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View and identify mostly as Hispanic; Black, non-Hispanic; and Asian/Pacific Islander. 61% of the Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View students have "limited English proficiency." 94% of the 459 students here have subsidized lunches. The ratio of students to teachers at Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View is 9:1. Preparatory School of the District of Columbia is one of the nearest elementary schools.

Extracurricular Activities

  • Arts

    • Computer arts
    • Drawing painting
  • Languages Taught

    • Spanish
  • Sports

    • P.E. classes
    • Soccer

Student Ethnicities

Ethnicity School District
Hispanic 58% 13%
Black, non-Hispanic 42% 75%
Asian/Pacific Islander 0.5% 2%
Native American or Native Alaskan 0% 0.07%
White, non-Hispanic 0% 9%

Student Subgroups

Subgroup School District
Students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch program 94% 70%
Limited English proficiency 61% 9%

Community Rating & Reviews

  • (8 months ago)

    My children is in the 4th grade she start with Parkview and the school change the name Bruce Monroe so in all she has been there for 6 yrs.as an parent i feel that Bruce Monroe is a out standing school the teacher's are great with students My child knows how to speak spanish now SO OVER ALL IF YOU LOOKING FOR A GOOD SCHOOL PICK BRUCE MONROE @PARKVIEW THIS SCHOOL HAS EVERYTHING THAT YOUR CHILD NEEDS.

  • (1 year ago)

    Bruce Monroe @ Park View uses innovative curricula to push students to higher levels of achievement and to find more effective ways to reach students. The teachers are caring and collaborate constantly to ensure that every child receives the best education possible. We strive to create bilingual and bi-literate citizens of our local and global community.

  • (1 year ago)

    Great schools for children to learn and achieve. Great Students great teachers great administration great support staff great parents great community. All are invited to come and observe how our school provides excellent education to its children.

  • (2 years ago)

    Great Dual Language Program English/Spanish! Excellent teachers and a caring Principal. I recommend this school.

  • (4 years ago)

    My 1st grader goes to this school. The teachers are overwhelmed with problem children. The bullies are running wild even in the first grade. I would not recommend this school.

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