Thanks! And that's Mrs. Grandma, dearie. Be kind to your elders
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you understand very well why this can't be done. when you use somebody else's address as if you were living there and you are not, you know it's wrong even if your IQ is 3 |
Using "your" address. I can see this if you are shooting for an IB school, but other than that I don't see a problem with it. |
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I think some of the charters are awesome and many EOTP neighborhoods are great but I couldn't take the stress of the charter/OOB lottery process. Plus I really wanted my kids to be able to walk to school.
I bought IB for Hearst and couldn't be happier. |
Just because you would do it doesn't mean that it's legal. It's not. |
Move or go private. |
It wouldn't be fair, but don't worry because it's not true. I participated in a parent boundary committee in a very popular WotP school, and it was made abundantly clear that ALL IB families would be grandfathered in when/if boundaries change in the near future. Can you even imagine the bloodbath that would ensue in Ward 3 if that wasn't the case? No DC politicians have the stomach for that scenario. |
Of course, if OP buys in-boundary for Maury, Brent, or SWS/Peabody, they won't have to lottery in, their children will be able to attend as a matter of right. |
Yes, of course. It's been made clear that she can relieve some of the uncertainty by buying in-bounds for a certain school. |
Actually, I don't think I've seen anyone mention that there are EOTP schools that are an option. Pretty much every reply has implied that if you want to do DCPS, you must buy in-boundary for JKLM and "a few of the other WTOP schools". That's not the case anymore, so OP might look for an in-boundary school on the hill. |
| I would much rather live on the Hill (IB for a good school) than WOTP. It is much more urban on the Hill. That's what I would do if I were OP, and then maybe also try the charter lotteries if there were some that really appealed. |
My child attends an East of the Park elementary school and we love it. But it seems clear from OP's tone that that kind of school is not for her family, and she wants either charters or West of the Park elementary schools. I don't think people with that frame of mind want to hear about the great things going on in up and coming schools. They want a sure thing and probably have other requirements that are either unconscious or would not like to write down or announce in public. And in this, the only sure thing is to move inbound to a West of the Park school as the top charters are literally a lottery. |
| I think most people's issue with the Hill isn't the elementary schools, it is the middle and high school options. Of course this can change in the next several years, but if you are looking at the situation right now, WOTP is that way to go for 14 years of security. |
| 958, are you happy about your zoned middle and high school as well? |
I guess it depends on whether OP is willing to move again if (a) she doesn't get a good middle/HS option through the charter/OOB public lotteries in 12 years or b) the schools don't improve. I live in the city because I really like the urban feel--I'm in Adams-Morgan so I can walk to everything, including two large supermarkets that are less than two blocks from my house. I easily live without a car. Given that choice, if I felt I needed to get a place inbounds for a good school, then I would much rather be on the Hill for more than a decade and then move if I had to for schools. But between Basis, Latin, Cap City, and some other schools that tend to take a lot of kids in the middle school years, I think OP would be okay. |