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THE WASHINGTON TIMES: CITIZEN JOURNALISM: Marshall center opens

Mark Lerner SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES


Firsts are not new to Thurgood Marshall Academy Public Charter High School in Washington. The most recent citywide test scores established the nine-year-old public charter school's elevated status as the highest-performing nonselective high school in the District.


Offering a safe and caring environment, Thurgood Marshall Academy is the only high school in Southeast to operate without a metal detector. Now it is the first charter to partner with the city to create a state-of-the-art athletic and community center, fulfilling an urgent need for east-of-the-Anacostia River youths, for whom few adequate recreation centers and athletic facilities exist.


The 24,346-square-foot athletic facility is the brainchild of Josh Kern, founder and executive director of Thurgood Marshall Academy. Like many D.C. public charter schools, the academy lacked adequate gymnasium facilities for many years.


Once the project was up and running, the D.C. government agreed to partner with the school and included in the project the city's planned modernization of neighboring Alfred Kiger Savoy Elementary School, a multimillion-dollar investment program that included new computer labs.


The state-of-the-art facility includes a full-court gym floor, rooms in which community agencies can offer yoga and other physical activity classes, and a workout room equipped with cardiovascular exercise equipment and free weights. In addition to its uses for physical activity, the new space also will provide a venue suitable for dance, concerts or public presentations.


Externally, the facility replaces a blank brick wall facing Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue Southeast with an inviting entrance to a sleek modern building with street-facing, full-length, museum-quality display cases in which the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum will showcase community history. Thurgood Marshall Academy also will be able to use the window display cases to advertise open houses for interested parents and community members.

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