Education Projects
Jesse Reno School

Jesse Reno School

Location: Washington DCPartners: Whiting-Turner DGSDesign Brief: The Jesse Reno School was built in 1903 as the first school for African Americans living in the Reno City subdivision in the Tenleytown area of Washington, DC. The school remained active until 1950,...

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Kramer Middle School

Kramer Middle School

Location: Washington DCDesign Brief: Kramer Middle School is committed to providing a quality school experience to promote the educational success of our students in grades 6 through 8. Allstate Floors of DC installed flooring throughout the project.

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Shepherd Elementary School

Shepherd Elementary School

Location: Washington DC Design Brief: Shepherd Elementary School is an International Baccalaureate (IB) school. Allstate Floors of DC installed flooring throughout the project.

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Johnson Middle School

Johnson Middle School

Location: Washington DCPartner(s): MCN BuildDesign Brief: Johnson Middle School provides a safe environment that promotes high academic achievement, instills character and empowers students to be productive citizens. Allstate Floors of DC installed 1,000 SY of carpet...

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Langdon Elementary School

Langdon Elementary School

Location: Washington DCPartner(s): Hughes Group Architects MCN BuildDesign Brief: Langdon Elementary School’s mission and vision, serving Pre-K - 5th grade students, is to support and inspire every child to think, to learn, to care, to be relentless, and to graduate...

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Duke Ellington School of the Arts

Duke Ellington School of the Arts

Location: Washington DCPartner(s): GCS-Sigal, Inc. Cox Graae + Spack Architects Lance Bailey & Associates, Inc.Design Brief: Duke Ellington School of the Arts, a DC public high school, offers a curriculum focused on both arts and academics. The original 1898 building,...

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Howard D. Woodson High School

Howard D. Woodson High School

Location: Washington DCPartner(s): Cox Graae & Spack Architects Hess Construction Co.Design Brief: The new Howard D. Woodson High School, a three-story building 235,000 square-foot in total floor area, was designed and built to serve a science, technology, engineering...

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