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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not enough to own a property, it has to be your actual residence to get in-boundary preference. So you would have to move.[/quote] Yeah there’s so much going on in this post but don’t overlook this piece. Beyond this, you are asking very basic questions that can be answered by doing some research on the My School DC website and crunching the tableau data they have available. That will show you how little chance you have of getting into the highly-rated schools that have boundary and sibling preferences for PK3 if you don’t have boundary preference. We live across from our kid’s school and couldn’t get in until K because there were too many siblings among the ppl with boundary preference. Obviously, take a shot at some schools but don’t hold out hope of amazing lottery luck until K, when more spots open up. I wouldn’t sweat the academic challenge of PK3 all that much either. If your kid is safe and happy and maybe getting some social emotional learning in, they will be good. [/quote]
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