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[quote=Anonymous]Agreed. Your only safe bet is to move in-bounds to your desired school. If your child is honestly Spanish-dominant, you can get a preference in the lottery for some schools. Even mentioning this means that it may drum up posters arguing what qualifies as Spanish-dominant. Your partner being fluent does not, alone, count. Again, it’s just a preference, not a guarantee. If you’re already thinking of moving neighborhoods within DC, moving to a desired Spanish dual language school would be ideal. When it comes to choosing that school, you can see the list on DCPS website and consider what is in your price point, desired neighborhood, reasonable work commute, etc. I would then factor in middle school feeders, but those other factors would come first if you don’t plan to stick around.[/quote]
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