District of Columbia State Athletic Association

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District of Columbia State Athletic Association
AbbreviationDCSAA
Formation2012
TypeVolunteer; NPO
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeAthletic/Educational
Headquarters1050 First Street, NE
Washington, D.C. 20002
Official language
English
Executive Director
Kenneth Owens
Affiliations National Federation of State High School Associations
Staff
8

The District of Columbia State Athletic Association (DCSAA), is the association that oversees post-season high school sporting contests in Washington, D.C. DCSAA is made up of public schools from the DCIAA, DC private schools from various conferences such as the WCAC and the MAC, and DC charter schools. Since the athletic talent in DC is spread out amongst various different leagues, the DCSAA aims to provide a medium for which the best schools, regardless of type, can compete under unified rules. That way, there can be a true city champion, rather than a public school champion and private school champions.

Contents

The DCSAA sponsors championships in football, basketball, soccer, cross country, cheerleading, baseball, indoor track, outdoor track, softball, golf, lacrosse, tennis, wrestling, swimming, chess, ultimate frisbee and volleyball.

Member High Schools

A mix of public, parochial, charter, and independent schools are members of the DCSAA.

Charter schools

SchoolColorsTeam nameEstablishedEnrollmentConference
Booker T. Washington Public Charter School   Warriors1999250 WCSAA
Capital City Public Charter School -Eagles-- ISSAC
Cesar Chavez Public Charter School -Eagles-- PCSAA
E.L. Haynes Public Charter School -Mountain Lions-- PCSAA
Friendship Collegiate Academy Public Charter School   Knights20001,350 PCSAA
Friendship Technology Charter School -Knights-- PCSAA
IDEA Public Charter School -Timberwolves-- PCSAA
KIPP College Prep -Panthers-- PCSAA
Options Public Charter School -Panthers-- PCSAA
Paul Public Charter School   Pirates2000675 PCSAA
Perry Street Pre Public Charter School -Pride-- PCSAA
Richard Wright Public Charter School -Spartans-- PCSAA
Thurgood Marshall Academy   Warriors2001400 PCSAA
Washington Latin Public Charter School    Lions2006600 PCSAA
Washington Math/Science Technology High School -Panthers-- PCSAA

Diocesan schools

SchoolColorsTeam nameEstablishedEnrollmentConference
Archbishop Carroll High School   Lions1951400 WCAC

Independent schools

SchoolColorsTeam nameEstablishedEnrollmentConference
British International School of Washington   Lions1998425 ISSAC
Edmund Burke School   Bengals1968300 PVAC
The Field School   Falcons1972375 PVAC
Georgetown Day School   Mighty Hoppers19451,050 MAC
Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School    Cubs1799500 ISL
Gonzaga College High School   Eagles1821925 WCAC
Maret School   Frogs1911625 MAC
Model Secondary School for the Deaf    Eagles1969- MISAL
National Cathedral School   Eagles1900575 ISL
St. Albans School   Bulldogs1909575 IAC
St. Anselm's Abbey School   Panthers1942250 PVAC
St. John's College High School   Cadets18511,100 WCAC
Sidwell Friends School   Quakers18831,050 MAC ISL
Washington International School    Red Devils1966925 PVAC

Public

SchoolColorsTeam nameEstablishedEnrollmentConference
Anacostia High School   Indians1937449 DCIAA
Ballou Senior High School   Knights1958930 DCIAA
Benjamin Banneker Academic High School    Bulldogs1981482 DCIAA
Bell Multicultural High School -Griffins1989288 DCIAA
Cardozo Senior High School   Clerks1928- DCIAA
Coolidge Senior High School   Colts1940346 DCIAA
Dunbar High School   Crimson Tide1870584 DCIAA
Eastern High School   Ramblers1890818 DCIAA
H.D. Woodson Senior High School -Warriors1972634 DCIAA
Luke C. Moore High School -Eagles-266 DCIAA
McKinley Technology High School   Trainers1926619 DCIAA
Phelps High School -Panthers1912328 DCIAA
School Without Walls   Penguins1971585 DCIAA
Theodore Roosevelt Senior High School   Roughriders1932668 DCIAA
Jackson-Reed High School   Tigers19352153 DCIAA

Champions

Source: [1]

Baseball

Men's Basketball

Women's Basketball

Chess

Men's Cross Country

Women's Cross Country

Football

Men's Indoor Track

Women's Indoor Track

Men's Outdoor Track

Women's Outdoor Track

Men's Soccer

Women's Soccer

Softball

Men's Tennis

Women's Tennis

Volleyball

Ultimate Frisbee

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References

  1. "Champions". District of Columbia State Athletic Association. Retrieved 2021-10-10.