Schools along the yellow line

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP - go to myschooldc.org and use the school finder tool.

Plug in some addresses (use the metro stops along the lines you prefer) and it will tell you schools that are nearby.

Once you have a potential list come back and ask about those that seem most promising from your initial search.



It's a bit overwhelming and the descriptions look a little generic but I have some that may interst me.

I like Creative Minds, but it seems quite hard to get to.
By Fort Totten I found Bridges PCS
DC Bilingual PCS

In the generally mentioned areas:
Dorothy I. Height and THomson look really interesting,
Powell
Bridges

I'm also interested in the ones mentioned already here: Van Ness, etc...

Some of the others have really generic descriptions, but they could be good schools I love. But that's a starter list.

Thanks!
Anonymous
Also, it appears east of Ft Totten gets more suburban.. is that true, or is it still walkable to schools and transportation?

I forced to drive... is the commute through the city hellish?
Anonymous
I just checked Raymond and it also looks quite interesting
Anonymous
so, I guess I like the idea of a school that stresses critical thinking, if that helps.
Anonymous
Creative Minds family here - it's 1/2 a mile from the metro. But a bus line (h8) stops right in front of the school.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP - go to myschooldc.org and use the school finder tool.

Plug in some addresses (use the metro stops along the lines you prefer) and it will tell you schools that are nearby.

Once you have a potential list come back and ask about those that seem most promising from your initial search.



It's a bit overwhelming and the descriptions look a little generic but I have some that may interst me.

I like Creative Minds, but it seems quite hard to get to.
By Fort Totten I found Bridges PCS
DC Bilingual PCS

In the generally mentioned areas:
Dorothy I. Height and THomson look really interesting,
Powell
Bridges

I'm also interested in the ones mentioned already here: Van Ness, etc...

Some of the others have really generic descriptions, but they could be good schools I love. But that's a starter list.

Thanks!


I'd put West Education Campus over Dorothy I. Height. The Dorothy Height school was converted from a corrupt charter school, and no one really knows what's going to happen with that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I just checked Raymond and it also looks quite interesting


What about it looks interesting other than convenient location?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just checked Raymond and it also looks quite interesting


What about it looks interesting other than convenient location?


"partnership with Fillmore Arts"

but as with all of these, its hard to read between the lines what that means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I'd put West Education Campus over Dorothy I. Height. The Dorothy Height school was converted from a corrupt charter school, and no one really knows what's going to happen with that.


Ahh, yes this is the kind of stuff I'm looking for. The descriptions and school ratings can't beat some firsthand knowledge sometimes.
Anonymous
I am so confused. OP, where do you plan on living? In DC or not?
Anonymous
Cleveland dual language.
Anonymous
She is trying to decide. There's nothing confusing about that.

Depending on your child's age, there might be space at Lee or Shining Stars, if you want Montessori. Both schools are moving to brookland next year, almost equidistant in opposite directions from the red line metro. Worth checking out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am so confused. OP, where do you plan on living? In DC or not?


As I mentioned: I am open. I am working in the CRystal/Pentagon City area and would like to live somewhere commutable to there. I do not yet know where my spouse will work. I have a 4 year old. I am investigating NoVa schools as well. But I am posting in the DC forum because I like urban areas and I want to also see if there are any DC schools that are good, but easily commutable to work. DC is convenient because its central, and if my spouse end up working on the MD side I would assume we'd be better situated. I'm even looking at places in the inner MD side as well. But I'm not looking for advice on VA or MD schools here.

Thanks
Anonymous
If your goal is to get a PK4 spot for September:

Amidon-Bowen, Sela, Height, Center City Shaw, Walker-Jones

If your goal is bilingual education:

DC Bilingual, Powell, Cleveland Dual Language, Sela

Other:

School Without Walls at Francis-Stevens (near the Foggy Bottom metro), Garrison, Seaton, Meridian, Cleveland English
Anonymous
Breakthrough Montessori has spots for PK4 for next year and is right by the Metro in Petworth. It's a new school, so that comes with some risks.

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