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That is such a tough commute for everyone, OP. I think you're right to look for alternatives. But I also think you did a great job finding good schools for your kids with the information you had at the time.
- I think it's going to be harder to find a "good" HS alternative than it is to find a "good" elementary school alternative - That said, you want to do your best to get your younger child into a "good" middle school pathway too - I think ideally you'd want to find a high school that is reasonable for your older child to commute to on their own and an elementary school that is reasonable for you to commute with your younger child to. - I think the next best option is to find two schools in close enough proximity that you can reasonably commute with them both. Some ideas: - Eastern, KIPP Legacy, Friendship, Thurgood for your older child to commute to themselves. All have short wait lists and a decent cohort of students passing standardized tests. Definitely ask around the neighborhood for recommendations - Sojourner Truth is in close proximity to Stokes Brookland and is fairly well regarded - Thomson is well-liked by families there, short waitlist, feeds into one of the better middle schools, and is sort-of on the way to MacArthur |
I think that High School is more important socially and that keeping the Sophomore in the same school is a major factor. And the Sophomore really can commute on their own, so that shouldn't be as big of a factor. This, of course, depends on the kid and their relationships. If they don't make friends and hate the school, by all means find an alternative. But if they like MacArthur, I see no reason to move them. Getting the younger child into a good middle school is, indeed, pretty important. I wonder if getting into one of the hill middles at 5th grade might be a good call to assure a decent middle school track? I live fairly far from there, so it's not my thing, but my kid is entering 5th this year, so I know there's a big shuffle at that grade. |
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Check out this thread about switching at 5th:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1274329.page I don't think you'll get in for this school year, but making the right choices for next year's lottery will be important. |
The commute between MacArthur and Hillcrest via transit is probably a solid hour and a half. Personally I would have hated having to rely on my parents to get to/from school in high school, but it's the only reasonable choice if they go to MacArthur. Commute/lack of autonomy would be my main motivation to pick a different high school. All things considered, if I were in this situation I'd probably opt for MacArthur and Thomson and try the 5th grade lottery for a Hardy/MacArthur feeder and/or BASIS. If that didn't pan out, Thomson/John Francis is still a decent pathway. |
OP here…. Thank you for this. This would be her first year at McA as we are new to DC. I’m seriously thinking about middle high and if that commute to DCI is gonna make sense. We are waitlisted for Hyde which would make sense for proximity to McA. |
| I don’t know what you are asking us OP. That seems like a literally impossible commute under many circumstances. What exactly are you asking for? The best public transportation routes for your older DD? A closer school for your younger one? If you leave your DD in Stokes then your older DD pretty much has to get herself to school. I’m not sure why you didn’t find an apartment zoned for JR or in Arlington. |
If you had posted for advice to DCUM 8 months ago, we would have helped you figure out something better. Now you’re in a literally impossible situation. The only solution is to switch your DD to Eastern and let her get there on her own and keep other DD in Stokes; or hope your younger DD gets into Stokes East End and you have the time to do both drop offs and work. |
Yep. from Hillcrest I think you would have to do a bus to green line, green line to red line, exit Dupont, bus to MacArthur. People like to claim this stuff “just works out” but in reality, not really. If you have a better commute to MacArthur let us know. |
OP here… You know you literally didn’t have to reply to this thread at all right? I asked it in my original post and you chose to ignore it becuase for whatever reason you don’t understand the words I typed. Let me be clear… the ward I ended up purchasing in changed last minute. The lottery was complete months ago and honestly I am single digit waitlisted for several schools close to McA including Hyde. My oldest was also waitlisted in a super high number at Truth and Latin. My efforts to have a commute that made sense for me and them was put in place but the lottery did not go in a favor in that regard. Anything else? |
OP here… I applied to multiple schools for each of the children in close proximity to eachother… what better would have been figured out 8 months ago? For my 10th grader who is currently waitlisted at Latin and truth… was ineligible for Banneker and Walls. My youngest who is waitlisted at GDS, Hyde and several others what would you have suggested differently? |
I think it’s 2 buses at this point but I am looking into some sort of shuttle service. I agree stuff doesn’t just work out but I’ll make sure it does. Asking here was one effort, people are so lame and not helpful though |
+1 to all of this. |
| Waitlists are moving now and not always predictable. For the 4th grader, go in and add anything that might work for this year. You can always turn down the waitlist spot if offered. McArthur for high school is doable if you do a combination where you sometimes drive your daughter and she sometimes takes public transit. She will not be the only one. But you wont be in a position to sometimes drive her and make it work unless you find something better for the 4th grader, either because the school is closer to McArthur or closer to home. I wouldn’t based on where you now live worry too much about losing the middle school feed to DCI for the younger kid. |
I would try to get both kids into a school on the Hill. For the high schooler, see post above , for 4th grader, Chisomlm, Payne, Miner, JO Wilson or Brent may have spots (they are about to go to swing space so may have shorter waitlist). |
| When would your younger be going to DCI? Can you find out from DCI whether the older one can transfer in, at that time, or will it be too late? |