

Today's Washington Post declares Friendship (No. 6), v. Dematha (No. 2), as this week's District "Game to Watch." According to the Post, after opening with victories over Dunbar and Gonzaga, Friendship had a week off, during which DeMatha put up a 56-35 victory over Gilman, thanks to a 391-yard effort on the ground by senior running back Marcus Coker. Friendship has used its size advantage up front, but DeMatha (2-0) is the rare opponent that can match them pound for pound. The game will be played at Prince George's Sports & Learning Complex.
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Friendship Public Charter School is the District of Columbia’s largest community of public charter schools, serving nearly 4,000 students in grades pre-k to 12. Friendship succeeds in preparing a cross-section of children as scholars, workers and citizens on five school campuses. The mission of Friendship Public Charter School is to provide a world-class education that motivates students to achieve academic standards, enjoy learning and develop as ethical, literate, well-rounded and self-sufficient citizens that contribute actively to their communities.
To learn more about Friendship Public Charter Schools go to:
http://www.friendshipschools.org/home/content.asp?section=our%20schools
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