Families are left uncertain and anxious following the abrupt closure of Excel Academy.
Excel Academy Public Charter School in Fort Washington, Maryland, has announced its sudden closure just days before the school year begins. This shocking decision affects nearly 500 students and their families, leaving many anxious about finding new educational placements. The charter school, which has financial difficulties and enrollment issues, expressed regret over the closure. The local school district is working to assist affected families in this transition, emphasizing that efforts will be made to ease the process for students and staff. Feelings of uncertainty and distress are prevalent in the community.
Fort Washington, Maryland – Excel Academy Public Charter School has officially announced its closure, coming just four days before the start of the 2025-2026 school year. The unexpected decision to surrender its charter on August 21 has left families devastated, with nearly 500 students, ranging from kindergarten through eighth grade, being affected by the abrupt end of the academic institution.
The announcement has generated significant disappointment and concern among parents and students who were eagerly anticipating the beginning of the school year. Many families had already made preparations for the upcoming school term, including purchasing school uniforms, and were not expecting the school to close its doors suddenly.
One parent expressed heartfelt concern over the transition her eighth-grade son faces, who has been attending Excel Academy since kindergarten. As he enters his final year before high school, the sudden shift to a new school presents a substantial challenge. Another mother, with three children affected, voiced similar worries about the struggle to find appropriate educational placements for middle and elementary school students within such a tight timeframe.
In response to the closure, Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) issued a statement confirming that teachers from Excel Academy will be reassigned to other district schools. Meanwhile, students will be placed in their designated home schools, although many families are left with questions and uncertainties about what this will mean for their children’s education.
The nonprofit organization SEED/Excel, which operated Excel Academy, cited several financial challenges leading to the closure. These included enrollment shortfalls, rising costs associated with relocating during the COVID-19 pandemic, and budget changes that disproportionately impacted charter schools. The organization expressed deep regret over the sudden decision and stated its commitment to assisting families in securing alternative school placements.
Interim Superintendent Dr. Shawn Joseph also reassured concerned families that the school district would make every effort to facilitate a smooth transition for both students and staff affected by Excel Academy’s closure. Further communications detailing school placement options and next steps for families are expected to follow from PGCPS.
Excel Academy has a long history, having been established in 2005. It has distinguished itself as one of the earliest charter schools in Prince George’s County, recognized for its focus on a college-preparatory education and the academically rigorous International Baccalaureate program. The sudden announcement has stirred feelings of uncertainty and distress among former students and parents, who feel the impact of this significant loss keenly.
As the beginning of the school year draws near, families impacted by Excel Academy’s closure face the urgent need to identify appropriate alternatives for their children’s education. The community and the school district are now left to grapple with the repercussions of this abrupt change, hoping to find solutions that will best serve the needs of affected students.
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