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Whittier for sure (parent of a recent "grad"). We/they are seeing families enroll there from OOB to gain access to Wells. And a new building coming in a few years (finally).
Also agree with West. |
We’ll see. The families I know (including ours) cannot afford private. Latin is more likely since it’s close to our neighborhood but lotterying in is not a sure thing. I think Whittier is shifting. |
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What's wrong with being in West or Whittier until 4th grade and then doing the lottery for Basis / Latin, etc?
It still gets you many good years at solid elementary schools that are getting a lot of neighborhood buy-in and likely have less issues than overcrowded elem schools in VA or MD for families with similar budgets. |
Not everyone likes BASIS and most people don't get in to Latin. And it's kind of a schlepp from there to other appealing options. |
It's actually in the NW dogleg of ward 6. |
No, it's Ward 2. https://ward2edcouncil.org/ward-2-dc-public-schools |
Don’t you love how people are so loud and wrong?! |
There is no West school anymore. |
Why aren't the students that are good enough for elementary, good enough for middle and beyond? |
Because the students who were good enough have all gone to Latin and BASIS. |
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What are some Ward 4 families currently doing/planning for elementary and middle school?
Trying to lottery repeatedly into charters that feed to DCI? Doing elementary at one of the public neighborhood schools and then trying to get into BASIS or Latin? What about other middle school options like Cap City? |
This! My black neighbors are highly successful and probably out earn me. Black =|= Poor. |
Some go there. EL Haynes is an option. There are some 6th grade spots at DCI for non-feeder kids right now, not sure how long that will continue to be an option. Some go to ITS but it's a bit of a drive. Sojourner Truth too. Some switch into a Wilson feeder for 4th or 5th grade to have the pathway. I'm personally optimistic about Wells and MacFarland, but I'm not sure how many people are choosing those schools at the moment. |
For elementary, more and more are attending their IB. Check out the participation rates at the schools. Many upward of 70% of neighborhoods kids are attending their IB. |