Where do your kids go to school? |
One of the neighborhood schools. Title 1 |
A thread about "top public elementary with a neighborhood feel" and but you won't even name the school. Why are you even in this thread? |
Amazing that you deemed helpful replies "too white," but won't even recommend the school you landed on in your far superior neighborhood. |
Yea, that never happens here. Uh huh. Any of of the schools in the neighborhood is tops. |
| Definitely Mann (Horace Mann elementary school) its so so great!! All three of my kids went there and loved it as well as learning a tremendous amount. Most kids live right next to Horace Mann or really close by so it definitely feels like a community. |
Garrison? |
| The easiest way to find a school with a neighborhood feel is to find one with a high inbound percentage. As a tiebreaker, look for capture rate: the percentage of kids in the neighborhood that go to the neighborhood school. You will primarily see this in upper NW and eotr. |
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Ross.
No question. |
Yes for elementary school for sure. Iffy for middle school, and then absolutely not for high school (there is not a single Ross kid who ends up at Cardozo High School). |
My children all went to Murch, Deal, Wilson/Jackson-Reed. They all got themselves to school via foot/bike and appreciated the independence that gave them early in their lives. Murch is a lovely, diverse (racial, economic, ethnic) school with a committed, hard-working, and experienced staff. Deal is my least favorite of the three, but that might just be that middle school is hard on kids, families, and teachers. J-R has great teachers and countless opportunities for extracurriculars. My guess is that you get similar walkability and access to all three schools with certain houses in Janney, Hearst, and Lafayette too. |
Shhhh They aren’t telling. It’s a secret. |
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We're a family looking to move to DC with this same question. Our DCs are in preschool now.
I'm following this forum closely -- please keep chiming in! |
Lots of comments so far, but I think a big first question is what part of town are you looking in? We live in upper NW so I can only comment about that but there is great community feel at our school (Key). Almost everyone is in-bounds, lots of walkers, and it's a sweet tucked away school. I think friends at Lafayette, Janney, Mann, Stoddert, Murch, etc. in general are very happy with the community. Of course academics at all of these schools start to get a bit iffy as they get older (especially starting in 4th grade), but in general we have been very happy at Key. |
Go to Basis for 5th or move to the burbs. |