Mamie D. Lee School-An Autonomous School in DCPS

Mamie D. Lee School-An Autonomous School in DCPS Meeting the unique educational, physical, social, emotional, and communication needs of students with intellectual disabilities since 1971. Mamie D.

Our unique school design offers rigorous academic instruction, as well as classes in Adaptive Aquatics, Therapeutic Music and Art, Social Skills, Communication and Job Training. Lee has an apartment within our school where students learn to cook, clean, and live independently. We also have an outdoor classroom, community garden, an afterschool program and by far boast the largest number of student

s who participate in Special Olympics each year! In January of 2011, Mamie D. Lee received the designation of Autonomous School, providing our school community with the opportunity to create unique and innovative experiences for our students. Founded in September of 1971, our school has celebrated a rich tradition of providing high-quality services to students with intellectual disabilities for forty years. We have a well-qualified team of professionals, a committed and active PTA, and hands-down the very best students in the entire world! We are home to the MIGHTY, MIGHTY WILDCATS!

07/20/2015

Greetings to all and thank you for visiting our page. Mamie D. Lee School closed its doors on June 19, 2015. Our students will be attending River Terrace Education Campus. Please search for River Terrace EC to become familiar and informed about our new school and LIKE our page.

Our students take full advantage of the technology in our classrooms.  Shout out to our teacher Ms. Turingan and her Aid...
05/13/2013

Our students take full advantage of the technology in our classrooms. Shout out to our teacher Ms. Turingan and her Aides Mr. Young and Ms. Israel-Belk for enhancing our students skills with these interactive technologies.

Please come support our students!In Just Be, Artistic Director Shannon Quinn leads ReVision dance company in exploring t...
04/18/2013

Please come support our students!

In Just Be, Artistic Director Shannon Quinn leads ReVision dance company in exploring the raw emotions and life experiences of working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The audience joins the company in focusing on the abilities of individuals, instead of the challenges and stereotypes associated with disability.

Featuring guest performers from the Mamie D. Lee School, a video of The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region students and guest choreographer Sandra C. Atkinson, Just Be will challenge your preconceptions and demonstrate the positive power of dance on the lives of everyone.

Saturday, April 27 at 8pm* FAMILY SERIES: Sunday, April 28 at 7pm In Just Be, Artistic Director Shannon Quinn leads ReVision dance company in exploring the

Mamie D. Lee Celebrates Reading Progress
03/29/2013

Mamie D. Lee Celebrates Reading Progress

The Mamie D. Lee Wildcats Help the Smithsonian InstitutionRead the full article at http://www.facilities.si.edu/ofmr-in-...
02/20/2013

The Mamie D. Lee Wildcats Help the Smithsonian Institution

Read the full article at


http://www.facilities.si.edu/ofmr-in-action/mamie-lee-wildcats.html

The OFMR works 24/7 to ensure your Smithsonian experience is world class. Our team repairs, maintains and services the Smithsonian behind the scenes, in ways you cannot imagine.

At the 21st Annual Woman to Woman Conference today at Howard University.
02/07/2013

At the 21st Annual Woman to Woman Conference today at Howard University.

02/07/2013

Shout out to the Ladies of Alpha Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated for inviting the young ladies of Mamie D. Lee to attend their 21st Annual Woman to Woman Conference- "Sisters Let's Talk...Redefining Our Goals, Advancing Towards Unprecedented Heights". Thank you for having us be a part of such an empowering event.

Today, the students were visited by Ronald McDonald. He read to the students and engaged them in fitness activities.
01/24/2013

Today, the students were visited by Ronald McDonald. He read to the students and engaged them in fitness activities.

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100 Gallatin St. N. E. (on The Corner Of Fort Totten Drive @ Gallatin Street)
Washington D.C., DC
20011

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