MV @ P St. or DCB for lower elementary?

Anonymous
We're a current MV P St. family and just got called off the wait list for DCB (lower elementary). I understand that we are incredibly lucky to have these two great options, but am so conflicted about what to do. We love the teachers and families at MV but there has been so much drama over the past two years, particularly with the isolationist approach that the administration takes while spouting inclusivity and community ideals. We also have concerns about the path to DCI (uncertainty about availability due to expansion). Any current or former DCB families that want to share their experience at the school? Or (shot in the dark) any MV families that have moved on and are happy they did?

Anonymous
From what I hear, DCB is pretty fab.
Anonymous
Our friend with kids at DCB is thrilled to be there.
Anonymous
DCB no question. I would jump off the MV ship ASAP!
Anonymous
There is a reason there are so few posts about DCB - no drama. EVER! You will not regret it.
Anonymous
Our friends have one kid at DCB and one heading there. They seem happy.
Anonymous
There's a reason you lotteried for something else.

Don't second guess yourself.
Anonymous
If you can make commute work, go for it. I know a lot of MV families who may leave this year if they get off WLs or who are moving.
Anonymous
What are your questions and concerns?

We've been SO happy there but also have experience only with preschool. So far, teachers have been warm engaged thoughtful and encouraging. The principals seem open and good (just not much interaction with them yet). And the head of school is this dynamic dynamo that makes everyone feel heard and welcome.

The outdoor space is great with a small playground but a large garden and community field attached to the school (also used by Bridges next door).

We have no experience with MV though, other than a preK3 tour, so no way to compare.
Anonymous
To me commute would be the deciding factor. I can’t imagine someone with a good commute to DCB would also have a good commute to DCB and vice versa. Both ends of North Capitol are tough.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To me commute would be the deciding factor. I can’t imagine someone with a good commute to DCB would also have a good commute to DCB and vice versa. Both ends of North Capitol are tough.


If you cannot commute to DCB how will you commute to DCI?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To me commute would be the deciding factor. I can’t imagine someone with a good commute to DCB would also have a good commute to DCB and vice versa. Both ends of North Capitol are tough.


If you cannot commute to DCB how will you commute to DCI?


Parents don't commute to DCI. 95% of students use public transit and commute independently.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To me commute would be the deciding factor. I can’t imagine someone with a good commute to DCB would also have a good commute to DCB and vice versa. Both ends of North Capitol are tough.


Isn't MV also on the redline? If you lived on the redline between the 2, I can imagine it.
Anonymous
OP here. Commute is not a problem because we live near-ish to DCB and work downtown. It’ll be slightly worse to DCB but not decisively.
Anonymous
Absolutely DCB. How is this even a question?
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