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[quote=Anonymous]We’re relocating to DC for the 2026–27 school year from a strong public elementary school on the Upper East Side of NYC. Our son will be a rising first grader who is bright and outgoing and has so far loved school and thrived in his current public. We’ll only be in DC for one year because of my husband’s job on the Hill, so we want to live very close to limit commute time. (I'm working remotely.) We’ll be renting and have some flexibility about where to live and aren't very budget constrained. We’re considering Brent vs. Maury for elementary school. I’ve heard that Brent is stronger academically, but right now Brent students are being bused to a temporary site in Shaw because the school is under renovation, which doesn’t seem ideal since we will only be in DC for one year. Given that Brent won’t be in its permanent building during 2026–27, how would you weigh Brent vs. Maury for our situation? I've also heard that Capitol Hill Day is an option, but I'm having a hard time understanding if it is better than Brent or Maury. Any specific recommendations on where we should target within the Capitol Hill neighborhood when we search for rental homes? Thanks very much! [/quote]
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