Any MV families considering a move to Bancroft to avoid horrendous commute next year?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are moving to the JF Cook building in NoMa


Actually, Truxton Circle near NoMA and Bloomingdale, a block from Dunbar HS.
Anonymous
no plans to switch. It will certainly be a change for us, but we will make it work. The prospect of not having to worry about finding a middle & high school is draw enough for us to continue with MV despite the longer commute.
Anonymous
Our kids go to Bancroft and we are very happy with the school, and we love the convenient commute. Not what the OP was asking, but I just thought I'd mention it. We avoided MV precisely because a long commute just doesn't work for our family - we tried it and it was horrible for all involved.
Anonymous
Thanks for input on Bancroft 17:30, I think it is still helpful to this thread to have that perspective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many blocks from Big Bear? 2?



4 or 5, really. It's in Truxton Circle, south of Florida Ave. It's a pretty short walk there though, and also to the NoMa metro stop.
Anonymous
07:17 - confused. What do you mean high school? MV only goes through 8th grade
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:07:17 - confused. What do you mean high school? MV only goes through 8th grade


New here

Google Washington DC International School or DCI on DCUM.
Anonymous
We are staying at Bancroft too. Considered applying since there may be more spots with the new space but we can't imagine doing the commute. It just does not fit our daily schedules and we are happy at Bancroft (plus Bancroft should be renovated in 2-3 years). It seems as if people grow roots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:07:17 - confused. What do you mean high school? MV only goes through 8th grade


New here

Google Washington DC International School or DCI on DCUM.


Right..... and actually MV goes up to only 5th grade as an independant school. But all the way to 12th when combined with DCI. I agree that googling might be your best answer here.
Anonymous
Right - I went to the MV site and it said nothing about DCI. That is why I assumed it stopped at 5th grade (for now) with plans to go to 8th.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Right - I went to the MV site and it said nothing about DCI. That is why I assumed it stopped at 5th grade (for now) with plans to go to 8th.


MV is only going up to 5th grade after which it send its students to DCI:


http://www.dcinternationalschool.org/home

The permanent location will be at the old Walter Reed Medical Center. We are at a feeder and will not be sending DC to DCI due to that location.


Anonymous
I think the issues with Bancroft that give us pause are at grade 3 and beyond (based on what we have seen at Open Houses/visits, reading reviews and comments, and the test scores). Would you want to keep your kid at Bancroft for the "upper" elementary grades? I am not convinced we would, whereas I would feel more comfortable keeping DC at MV all the way through if we get in. Continuity may be more important than commute.
Anonymous
If Bancroft keeps the Deal feed, I would keep my kid there. If not, probably not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think the issues with Bancroft that give us pause are at grade 3 and beyond (based on what we have seen at Open Houses/visits, reading reviews and comments, and the test scores). Would you want to keep your kid at Bancroft for the "upper" elementary grades? I am not convinced we would, whereas I would feel more comfortable keeping DC at MV all the way through if we get in. Continuity may be more important than commute.

The test scores reflect the demographics--mostly low income and ELL. Your middle class kid will do fine.
But I agree that Deal could be a deal breaker (sorry about the pun).
Too bad the boundary decisions (from what I know) will come out too late to factor into families' school choices this fall.
Anonymous
It's the domino effect at Bancroft (as well as at many other schools). But I think that it is changing - more families are staying. Plus I have NO idea where we are going to live 7 years.
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