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[quote=Superiorwitt]Hi all, We've been researching schools options for a 2026 pre-ker, and I was curious if anyone would be able to provide feedback and perspective on the following criteria: We'd prefer a school that leans heavier into the academic side (STEM focused).. maybe not at the PK/K level but particularly when the grade levels begin. Bilingual would be an interest as well. We currently live in Deanwood, but also have property in the Union Market area; so schools in either area would be a option. We're currently at a program in Brookland; the consensus here at DCUM, seems to be Burroughs>Langdon>Langley? Where does EW Stokes fit into these options? Any others of consideration? In the Union Market area, Ludlow-Taylor Elementary seems to be the only above average option it seems? Also open to other school suggestions in any nearby areas. We've been researching based on Great Schools, Niche, this forum and attending open houses.. Are there any other best practices to apply when looking into area schools? Thanks![/quote]
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