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[quote=Anonymous]All great choices. Stoddert will be a little cheaper (not on red line). Middle schools do differ - Hardy (for Stoddert & Eaton) vs Deal (for Hearst). Deal is about 3x the size of Hardy; with the associated pluses and minuses. Personally, if you don't need daily metro access (there are tons of buses up and down Wisconsin), I'd vote Stoddert. If you need it, I'd vote Murch. Also, keep in mind walking vs driving school drop-offs. See if you can get a home/apt that is walking distance to the school. This can be a game changer. (We walk to our WOTP elementary and middle schools). This is easy for people close to Stoddert/Hyde/Murch/Janney - as they are all near Deal/Hardy. And for Janney/Murch - you'll be next to Wilson too. Though, with all the buses on Wisconsin, it shouldn't really matter for teenagers. And don't worry about Wilson. It will be fine, most of the stuff on DCUM seems to be sound and fury in the Shakespearean sense. And there is Ellington/SWW/Etc. Also, keep in mind all good DC area zoned high schools seems to be "overcrowded". [/quote]
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