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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where school closures have happened it's relatively common. E.g., those within the former Clark boundary in Petworth.[/quote] Interesting. OP here, we need to decide between Langley, Garrison and Seaton. Only Langley is conveniently located. Garrison seems more popular but it's not walking distance so would not really be a "neighborhood" school for us. Likewise Seaton (minus the popularity).[/quote] Langley is our IB school too. I do not know much about Garrison and Seaton. We toured Langley. They have a great principal (she has great reputation at DCPS) and the facility is nice. The classrooms are not very diverse though but I think it will slowly start to change over the years since [b]more and more Bloomingdale families are considering it.[/b] [/quote] OP here. Unfortunately while many Bloomingdale families seem to consider it, our experience over the past few years has been that not many actually take the chance and go there. I don't really see how this will change much this year.[/quote] I understand. I live in the neighborhood. People are just afraid to make the first move (us included). THe community should seriously come together and help make this a better neighborhood school option for all of us. I would say Langley has good potential though. [/quote]
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