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After-School STEM Clubhouses

After-school Boolean Girl Clubhouses are designed to bring additional STEM education to students who want more than what they are getting from current course curriculum. Teachers and administrators run these school-hosted and Boolean Girl-sponsored STEM Clubhouses.

We know how busy teachers are. At the elementary school level, computer science is not typically a core subject, and thus not a subject of expertise for many. That’s where Boolean Girl comes in. We provide training and curriculum for teachers and educators running after-school Clubhouses to ensure they are fully equipped and ready to go.


Bring Boolean Girl to Your School

Wish your school had an after-school STEM Clubhouse? We can help you set up a self-funded program, including running online registration.

 


Participating Schools

We're working with many schools in the DMV. Want your school on the list? Learn more here.

Boolean Girl Annual Report 2025

Washington, DC - District of Columbia Public Schools

Title 1 Schools

Non Title 1 Schools

  • Anne Beers Elementary School
  • Barnard Elementary School 
  • Boone Elementary School
  • Brightwood (Wittier) Elementary School
  • Bruce-Monroe Elementary School @ Park View
  • Burrville Elementary School
  • Cleveland Elementary School
  • Dr. Charles R. Drew Elementary School
  • Excel Academy Public School
  • Garrison Elementary School
  • Hart Middle School
  • H.D. Cooke Elementary School
  • Houston Elementary School
  • Ida B. Wells Middle School
  • John Burroughs Elementary School
  • John Lewis Elementary School
  • J.O. Wilson Elementary School
  • Langley Elementary School
  • LaSalle-Backus Elementary School
  • Leckie Elementary School
  • Lorraine H. Whitlock Elementary School
  • Malcolm X Elementary School
  • Marie Reed Elementary School
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School
  • McKinley Technology High School
  • Miner Elementary School
  • Moten Elementary School
  • Payne Elementary School
  • Randle Highlands Elementary School
  • Raymond Elementary School
  • Seaton Elementary School
  • Smothers Elementary School
  • Stanton Elementary School
  • Takoma Elementary School
  • Thomson Elementary School
  • Walker-Jones Education Campus
  • Brent Elementary School
  • Eaton Elementary School
  • Horace Mann Elementary School
  • Janney Elementary School
  • Key Elementary School
  • Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School
  • Maury Elementary School
  • Ross Elementary School
  • School Without Walls @ Francis-Stevens
  • School-Within-School @ Goding
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Virginia

Title 1 Schools

Non Title 1 Schools

Alexandria, VA
  • Cora Kelly Elementary School
  • Ferdinand T. Day Elementary School
  • James K. Polk Elementary School
  • Jefferson-Houston PreK-8 IB School
  • John Adams Elementary School
  • Patrick Henry Elementary School
  • William Ramsay Elementary School
  • Charles Barrett Elementary School
  • Douglas MacArthur Elementary School
  • George Mason Elementary School
  • Lyles-Crouch Traditional Academy
  • Mount Vernon Community School
  • Naomi L. Brooks Elementary School
  • Samuel W. Tucker Elementary School
Arlington, VA
  Montessori Public School of Arlington
Fairfax, VA
  • Edgar Allan Poe Middle School
  • Glasgow Middle School
  • Lake Braddock Secondary School
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes Middle School
  • Walt Whitman Middle School
  • Carl Sandburg Middle School
  • Francis Scott Key Middle School
  • Frost Middle School
  • Hayfield Secondary School
  • Herndon Middle School
  • Henry David Thoreau Middle School
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Middle School
  • James W. Robinson, Jr. Secondary School
  • Katherine Johnson Middle School
  • Kilmer Middle School
  • Langston Hughes Middle School
  • Liberty Middle School
  • Luther Jackson Middle School
  • Mark Twain Middle School
  • Rocky Run Middle School
  • South County Middle School
  • Ormond Stone Middle School
  • Washington Irving Middle School
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Maryland

Title 1 Schools

Non Title 1 Schools

  • Burnt Mills Elementary
  • Cannon Road Elementary
  • Cresthaven Elementary
  • Greencastle Elementary
  • Springbrook High School
  • Drew Elementary
  • Paint Branch High School

 


How Funding Works

Boolean Girl Clubhouses are funded through various resources, including grants, donations, and payments for participation. Funding includes compensation for the teachers and high school students that run the program.

At some schools we do a mix of paid and free registrations. With these, we collect payments, typically $100 for 10 weeks of an after-school program. These schools can then offer as many scholarship seats as the paid seats. Teachers then receive 70% of the fees collected from paid-seat revenue, while the rest goes into supplying and running the program on our end. Here’s the breakdown. If you run a class with 20 students for 10 weeks, 10 students would pay for a total of $1000. Ten students could attend on scholarship. The teacher would be compensated $700 (70%) for the 10 week program.

Sponsor a Clubhouse

ALL Boolean Girl Clubhouses are provided free-of-charge to those who cannot afford to pay. We could not provide these resources for children without the support of community partners.

Learn how your organization can sponsor a local Clubhouse here.


Register a Club

 

Ready to Start Your Club? Fill out this form to register a club, and we'll get back to you with helpful information.