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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with the PP, if it's an option for you, try to move to the neighborhood for your preferred DCPS. If renting is an option, that may be another way to avoid making a long-term commitment if the school situation doesn't play out as you hoped (as opposed to relying on the lottery). We selected our home based on 1) our preferred inbound, 2) special ed services (child has an IEP) 3) planned duration for remaining in DC and how we wanted to handle the next phases. For example, our plan is to stay through Middle School so we planned our location based on that, if you have different plans for Middle/High school that may change the calculation for you as some elementary schools are perfectly fine with less desirable feeder schools. [/quote]
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