Oh yeah, then for sure CH would be a good fit. Walk on by! Make sure to check out Girard St Playground, Meridian Hill Park, the restaurants along 11th street south of Park, in addition to the main drag of 14th St. |
Native NYer here without kids. Columbia Heights was/is fun to party, or for the younger crew... I would not live there with kids. I’d listen to the folks recommending Petworth. |
Why is it so impossible for some people to believe that white folks are concerned about crime and academics but NOT race? Do you really think wealthy white folks would happily keep their kids in a school filled with violent white trash meth heads? |
Hamilton Playground is where it's at. |
op, i moved from Brooklyn a few years ago. live in Adams Morgan now and really like it (one child). check out adams morgan and the denser section of woodley park, too. |
If you really think comparing the schools around Columbia Heights with schools "filled with violent white trash meth heads" is a good analogy you have some serious introspection to do. Yes, you are racist. |
Hey OP - you should ask this question on PoPville too (local blog). The community there usually has better insight into hyper-local DC.
https://www.popville.com/ |
Because I’ve heard enough other parents get concerned about “the demographics of the upper elementary grades”. I’m sure that’s of course not you - I don’t even know who you are. But it’s a theme here in DC. |
No no, I'm not saying the schools are equivalent. What I'm saying is that wealthy white folks would pull their kids from a majority-white school with bad academics and violence problems. It's not like those white folks will keep their kids in a school like that just because that school's problems arise from white students. It's just not true to claim that race the "real" reason white people choose to keep their kids in schools or not. |
I lived in DC for quite some time and never heard that. The concerns were always about test scores. If reading, math, and science scores went down as grades went on, parents looked for a way out. Not once did I ever hear a parent complain about the racial makeup of any school. I'm sure it happens, but that's not my experience and I think it's warped that this is just an assumed motivation for all white parents. |
We moved from Columbia Heights to CCDC shortly after having our second kid. We loved Columbia Heights, but wanted more space (we were in a walk up flat there and moved to a SFH). Girard St. playground was great and we also loved Meridian Hill Park, and it's walkable to tons of restaurants and shops. We found that we were not really able to take advantage of those things once we had kid #2 and our careers got more intense, so we started to value them less and to value more space more as our kids got older. I don't know much about the public schools but it's not that close to most of the private schools if that's a consideration. On the other hand, it's an easy commute to most workplaces in DC. |
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA no it doesn't. It's a place for scared white gentrifiers to feed their casual racism and general cluelessness about urban life, goaded along by the Pied Piper of shoddy reporting and dog-whistling, Dan Silverman. OP, whatever you do, never ever go to that awful site, unless you want to be misinformed about everything in DC. |
You are crazy - it's a great blog and Dan is awesome. Many, many DC folks read and appreciate that blog. Don't listen to this person. |
And DCUM is better in this regard?!?!? |
OP---look at Adams Morgan (the area south of Calvert and north of Columbia road has some lovely quiet streets but is two blocks from lots of shopping/retail. Also look at Mt. Pleasant. I live in MtP and while I walk to Columbia Heights frequently, I would not want to live there. It has really declined in feel in the last 5 years. The 14th Street "big box" area is fairly soul-less with Target and other chains, there is a large swath of high crime public housing to the south, and while 11th Street restaurants are nice, there aren't a huge number. I agree with posters who also suggested to look further east--there is a lot more retail in Petworth along Georgia. |