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  1. Duke Ellington School of the Arts is the sole D.C. public high school to offer a dual curriculum encompassing professional arts training and academic enrichment. DESA nurtures a passion for arts in talented students who might not otherwise have an opportunity to develop their artistic skills.

  2. Duke Ellington School of the Arts 3500 R St NW Washington, DC 20007 202.282.0123. info@ellingtonarts.org

  3. fee of $200, which directly benefits the arts department in which they are enrolled. This fee should be paid at the time of registration but can be paid in installments. Money orders and checks should be made payable to DESAP (in the memo portion of the check: Instrumental Music Department). Arts fees help provide the “must haves” that ...

  4. Duke Ellington School of the Arts is the sole D.C. public high school to offer a dual curriculum encompassing professional arts training and academic enrichment. DESA nurtures a passion for arts in talented students who might not otherwise have an opportunity to develop their artistic skills.

  5. Duke Ellington School of the Arts does not discriminate in the admissions process based on an applicant’s disability in conformance with the District of Columbia Human Rights Act. Admissions candidates who have passed their audition are requested to submit their IEP or 504 Plan prior to testing in order that we may be sure to give an applicant their appropriate testing accommodations.

  6. Duke Ellington School of the Arts 3500 R St NW Washington, DC 20007 202.282.0123. info@ellingtonarts.org

  7. The Partnership. In 1999, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, The George Washington University, and The Ellington Fund, formalized their long-time collaboration into the Duke Ellington School of the Arts Project (DESAP), a non-profit organization.Shortly thereafter, in recognition of the leading role in arts education that Duke Ellington School of the Arts has traditionally ...