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  1. What is now Jackson-Reed High School was built on a patch of land acquired in 1930, known by the neighboring Tenleytowners as "French's Woods". In March 1934, the D.C. commissioners awarded the contract to build the school to the lowest bidder: McCloskey and Co. of Philadelphia.

  2. Year Built: 1934-1935. Architect: Nathan C. Wyeth, Edward Donn, Frederick V. Murphy, Albert Harris. Built By: Unknown. Jackson-Reed High School sites on a triagular piece of land near the city’s highest natural elevation at Fort Reno.

  3. Feb 25, 2010 · Despite substantial budget cuts as a result of the Great Depression, the high school’s construction was finished in 1935, followed by the completion of its athletic field in 1938. At the time, Wilson High School was considered one of the most modern schools designed and built in the city.

  4. Mar 21, 2022 · DC’s largest high school—formerly known as Woodrow Wilson High School—is officially going by its new name: Jackson-Reed High School. The change went into effect on March 15, following years of calls to remove the former U.S. president’s name.

  5. Join us at Jackson-Reed High School as we strive to build a safe, supportive, and welcoming community of dedicated and self-reflective learners, equipped to joyfully embrace opportunities for growth on the path of active citizenship.

  6. Jackson-Reed High School, DC's largest high school, is home to a diverse student population defined by tolerance, acceptance and academic rigor. At Jackson-Reed, we strive to 'make decisions based on student learning.' The recently modernized eight acre, seven building campus was awarded LEED certification and Green Ribbon School status.

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