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514 V St NE
Washington, DC 20002

Carlos Rosario International Public Charter School, located in Washington, DC, is dedicated to providing high-quality education and workforce development opportunities to adult learners. With diverse programs including English as a Second Language, GED preparation, and vocational training, the school aims to empower individuals to achieve their educational and career goals.

The institution prides itself on a multicultural environment, representing 84 different countries and offering classes in multiple languages. Its commitment to lifelong learning is evidenced by personalized instruction and community support, fostering a thriving educational community for adults in the D.C. area.

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