DC Public Schools

Anonymous
We are new to the area and have a 1 year old and we are trying to figure which DC schools are actually acceptable. Where do I find this information?
Anonymous
Open a bag of popcorn and start reading.

Other sources of info are the schools websites themselves and Great Schools.
Anonymous
Do your own research, OP. With your attitude, though, I would suggest moving to the 'burbs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Open a bag of popcorn and start reading.

Other sources of info are the schools websites themselves and Great Schools.


OP - I suggest you do NOT do what this poster suggests. DCUM is not a good source about which schools are best for your child and misinformation is all over this site. Instead, do you own research, visit the schools, and talk to parents who have children currently attending. If I had listened to any of the advice thrown out on DCUM, I would have never picked the school we are current at (which we love by the way).
Anonymous
Wow...the exchanging of holiday gifts have started early. I am liking this "White Elephant" start.
Anonymous
Join your neighborhood list and listen to the chatter.
Anonymous
OP here, no attitude here just want know how to gather info. I hate the burbs and of European decent so we really don't understand US public school systems at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are new to the area and have a 1 year old and we are trying to figure which DC schools are actually acceptable. Where do I find this information?


What neighborhood do you live in?
Anonymous
We love capitol hill and sw and are open to cleveland park, but uts a little far for my commute. A
Anonymous
Actually, at the elementary level, you have many good options. Where DCPS gets into trouble is at the middle- and high-school level. For example, I just spoke with a friend whose son is at their in-bounds Capitol Hill elementary schools (Ludlow-Taylor) and she was incredibly impressed by the school and the teachers.

Myschoolsdc.com is a good place to start--it will tell you what your in-bounds school is, and has links to every school's web site and some ratings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We love capitol hill and sw and are open to cleveland park, but uts a little far for my commute. A


So you're moving, and trying to figure out where to buy based on schools? Or you already have a home and are trying to figure out which schools to target?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We love capitol hill and sw and are open to cleveland park, but uts a little far for my commute. A

So you're able to move to be in-bounds for a school you like? You'd probably be satisfied at any school west of Rock Creek Park. While there are some great EotP options out there, you'd probably experience more stress with the whole process.
Anonymous
Yes looking to buy in school district we like. Thanks!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes looking to buy in school district we like. Thanks!


What's your budget / desired house (condo / town house)?
Anonymous
Up to $1,000,000 and need a backyard but not huge. And no more than .5 mile from metro!
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