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September 3
6:30 pm New Parents Reception in the Murch Courtyard (36th Street)

September 6
Labor Day; No School for Students and Staff

September 6
Murch Night at Comet Ping Pong

September 7
DC BAS Reading, 3rd-5th Grade

September 8
DC BAS Math, 3rd-5th Grade

September 9
DC BAS Make-up Testing, 3rd-5th Grade

September 14
7 pm HSA Executive Board

September 15
3:30 pm Safety Patrol Swearing In Ceremony Room 207

September 15
6:30 pm Back to School Night, Pre-K-1st Grade

September 17
No School for Students; Professional Development Day

September 22
6:30 pm Back to School Night, 2nd-5th Grade

September 29
Details TBA, Greenscene Kick Off meeting

October 1
7 pm Outdoor Movie Night

October 11
Columbus Day; No School for Students and Staff

October 12
7 pm HSA General Meeting

October 18
Parent Conference Day; No School for Students

October 23
12-4 pm Fall Fair

October 28
Halloween Parade
12:15 pm Early Dismissal

October 29
No School for Students; Professional Development Day



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Who We Are

Mission

 Ben W. Murch Elementary School promotes excellence in education. Teachers, staff, parents, and community members are collectively committed to all children achieving at high levels. We foster the development of lifelong learners who are confident, competent, and contributing citizens of our global society.

Values

  • Academic excellence
  • Cultural Diversity
  • The uniqueness of each child
  • An authentic style of teaching and learning
  • Mutual kindness and respect
  • On-going faculty development
  • Open communications among administrators, teachers, parents, and children

 

Quick Facts

Year Founded 1930
Grades Pre-K through 5th
Enrollment 481
Number of Classrooms 22
Classroom Teachers 21
Attendance Rate 97%
Promotion Rate 99%
Free/Reduced Lunch 10%
Special Education 7%
Murch Staff
Administration 6
Classroom Teachers 21
Classroom Aides 19
Resource Staff 18
Special Education 13
Custodians 3
Recess Aides 4
Security 2
Food Services 2


Diversity
The cultural and ethnic diversity of our community greatly enriches the Murch experience. Students and faculty come from more than 30 different countries.

62% White
20% Black
11% Asian/Pacific Islander
7% Hispanic


Motto: Reach for the best! 
Colors: Blue and gold 
Mascot: The Mustang 
Symbol: Our beloved cupola


Achievements

Accreditation
In 1991, Murch became the first and only public elementary school in the District to be accredited by theMiddle States Association of Schools and Colleges. This association serves as a standard-setting association for the education community nationwide. To remain accredited, Murch must demonstrate improvement in its stated goals, update action plans, and prepare regular progress reports. Murch was reaccredited in 2001, valid through 2012.

Amenities

For more information about Murch, see the DCPS profile

Where Our Students Go

 

History

Murch Elementary School has a long history of educational excellence and community support. In the 1920s, neighborhood parents formed the District’s first Home and School Association to press for construction of a new school. After four temporary buildings were erected on the Murch site, the HSA pushed for a permanent, more satisfactory solution. The result was the building we know today, dedicated on May 2, 1930 and named after Ben W. Murch, a prominent and beloved local educator. 

Mr. Murch came to Washington from Maine in 1887 and served as a principal and administrator for DC Public Schools until 1927. His favorite saying was, “Give the world the best you have and the best will come back to you.” This philosophy has been shared and emphasized with each generation of Murch students. 

You can read a detailed history of the school in A History of Ben W. Murch Elementary School 1930 – 1990, written by Ann Kessler, a Murch parent and historian. A bound version is also available in the school library.

 

 

What Was Here Before Murch? 

When the construction crew dug up the soccer field this summer, they found this old Quaker State Motor Oil sign. According to collectors of "petroliana", this is a rare piece of vintage advertising, but how did it get here? Did there used to be a gas station where our school stands? We've researched and here's what we've come up with: 

In the late 1800s, this part of Washington was "the country" and the first school built on the site was the Grant Road School for African-American students. It closed in 1903 and was used as a warehouse. Then the city built four temporary school buildings that were horrible. According to a history of Murch written by Ann Kessler in 1990, these portable buildings "had no electric lights, so no reading or school work could be done on dark days. In winter, the children froze, and in the spring and fall, they were too hot. Because the roof leaked, drops of water would fall down on the children's papers on rainy days. The portables were also infested with such creatures as rats, mice, roaches, assorted bugs, an occasional dog or cat, and possibly a snake. Finally, in 1928 a rare tornado struck Washington and blew off the roof of one of the portables." 

The first wing of the new Ben W. Murch Elementary school on Davenport Street welcomed its first students in 1930. But, based on what we can uncover, there doesn't appear to have ever been a gas station or garage on what became our soccer field. So, how this old metal sign happened to be buried here remains a mystery. Maybe it blew here from Oz! 

-- Adelaide Kaiser, 3rd grade