Just moved to DC post-divorce and COMPLETELY confused about public schools - Please Help!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:with so many kids and already in middle school, just move into a deal zone and you are done. easiest thing to do.


This. OP, it's too late to apply for the lottery for your kids. The simplest and best thing to do would be to look for a house that in inbounds to Deal Middle School.

The elementary schools that feed to deal are:
Eaton Elementary School
Bancroft Elementary School
Lafayette Elementary School
Murch Elementary School
Janney Elementary School
Shepherd Elementary School
Hearst Elementary School


I thought Eaton lost their Deal feed?
Anonymous
I know this sounds crazy - DCUM chime in.

Since they are moving from private school internationally - how about Inspired Teaching? There should be spots for the older children.

This will be a small school environment and enable them to get their bearings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds crazy - DCUM chime in.

Since they are moving from private school internationally - how about Inspired Teaching? There should be spots for the older children.

This will be a small school environment and enable them to get their bearings.


Good choice, but how will the commute from Georgetown be?
Anonymous
I would move in boundary to an elementary school that feeds to Deal/Wilson, which means you won't have to worry about the lottery. Good luck!
Anonymous
I like city living too but in your shoes I'd look for a house in close in Bethesda in the Whitman school district. The least expensive single family home option will be a split level around $900,000. But can't get much cheaper inbounds for Deal.

I don't know anything about hardy or deal but hardy does not have a good reputation on this board. Fwiw.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds crazy - DCUM chime in.

Since they are moving from private school internationally - how about Inspired Teaching? There should be spots for the older children.

This will be a small school environment and enable them to get their bearings.


Good choice, but how will the commute from Georgetown be?


Not a bad idea, might be a good buffer while they figure out their way around the city until she decides what to do next year.
Anonymous
Please don't hire a consultant. It is a waste of your money.
Anonymous
Like others, it's hard to advise without knowing your budget. If you want to be near Georgetown, I'd move to N. Arlington in Virginia, put your two older kids in public school (and despite what some here would have your believe,,they're all fine), and put the youngest in daycare (I presume you will have to work) .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:with so many kids and already in middle school, just move into a deal zone and you are done. easiest thing to do.


This. OP, it's too late to apply for the lottery for your kids. The simplest and best thing to do would be to look for a house that in inbounds to Deal Middle School.

The elementary schools that feed to deal are:
Eaton Elementary School
Bancroft Elementary School
Lafayette Elementary School
Murch Elementary School
Janney Elementary School
Shepherd Elementary School
Hearst Elementary School


I thought Eaton lost their Deal feed?


It did. If you move In Boundary for Earon, OP, it will also mean that your middle school-aged kids will go to Hardy, which at this point isn't as good as Deal. I would strongly suggest to move directly inbounds for Deal. You can check what schools specific addresses are in boundary for at find.myschooldc.org.
Anonymous
Hardy is a great school. OP, do not even try to read through all the hardy history. It is the ms in georgetown with kids from the neighborhood and from other parts of the city. They have some interesting programs and a dedicated, excellent staff. It is small for a ms, about 400-500 kids, i think, but maybe your kids are accostomed to smaller schools from their intl experience. Hardy feeds to wilson which is a great hs.
make life easy on yourself, find an apt or house near your sister. You can drive yourself crazy with the lottery and charters, not worth it imo combined with an intl move and a divorce.
Deal is also a great option, i actually have 2 kids there and would have sent them to hardy if that was our ib ms.
a the elementary schools that feed hardy and deal are great, you cant go wrong. Really. those neighborhoods are not from your sister either and you can find relatively affordable apts in boundary for either ms.
Anonymous
OP, you there?
Anonymous
I'd definitely go Arlington. Lots of areas with walkability, great schools with less stress...it's a done deal.
Anonymous
You should buy a home in N Arlington - you can get a SFH in some places for about $750K (if your budget is more, great!). You will be ridiculously close to your sister (probably easier to get to than if you were in the city), you will have amazing public schools, and you are close enough to the city to enjoy whatever "urban living" people claim to have in DC (it's DC, not Manhattan, not like you are going to have much of a difference between the Orange Line and Dupont).
Anonymous
Do you PP live in VA?
Anonymous
Exactly, which schools in Arlington are amazing on a 750 budget that is close to Georgetown?
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