| Does Sela send home materials in Hebrew or provide translation at school events? |
| Sorry - wrong thread!! |
This mythical Brent premium isn't a thing. Look at per square foot pricing and most of LT, the main parts of the Cluster and Brent have comparable prices. There are a few areas in the Cluster and LT that are lower, but not the core, and not because of the school but because of the housing stock. |
No! |
This is right. Real estate within two miles east and south US Capitol is very expensive now, regardless of which tiny DCPS elementary school district it falls into. |
This is us too, except we own IB for Miner and our PK3er already turned 4 We would be happy with Maury, Brent or LT and are going to prioritize location (esp relative to public transport), the house itself and price instead of angling for a particular school. At a push, I think Maury is our first choice. It’s ironic that we may have to end up moving farther from Maury than we currently live to get IB for Maury.
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| NP wondering how Two Rivers compares to Maury and Brent. Would you say the quality is similar? |
| No way, Brent and Maury students are mostly upper middle class, not the case at Two Rivers. Brent is not even 5% FARMs (student on Free and Reduced Meals) this school year. By contrast, Two Rivers students at both campuses are mostly poor and lower middle class, though there's a sizable UMC cohort. Two Rivers has some great teachers and a fun curriculum, but hardly anybody sends their children if they're IB for Brent or Maury. |
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TR is a great school. Don't listen to that troll. My kid is at Maury/Brent but I lotteried repeatedly for TR (although we are happy now in our IB). My kid is not allergic to "farms" kids.
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Wow, you are a snob. Your only consideration is income, nothing about what the schools offer? |
Great, you're open minded, no allergic to poor kids. Doesn't change the fact that there are few in-boundary Maury or Brent kids at either Two Rivers campus. Come on, a poster isn't a troll or snob for stating an inconvenient truth. When a PTA is in a position to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars annually, a school obviously reaps the benefit. Maury raises around $300,000 these days, and Brent over $400,000. |
Sorry, the best thing a public school can offer my kid in the upper grades is a cohort of other high-performing students, including many students like her who work one or two years above grade level. Can't find that in a school with a lot of poor kids in DC (city without test-in GT programs). |
| Sad but true. |
| What is the farms rate at 2 rivers? |