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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Public preschool is by lottery in DC. Unless there is a priority for sn kids (not sure) there is no chance of finding a spot noe. Preschools on the hill are all full by now. Also little chance of finding a spot. That leaves you with daycares. They typically do have spots gor 3 year olds, I hear. The cheapest I know of on the Hill is 1200 dollars, and I dont know what kind of services yhey provide.[/quote] OP, you should know that "public preschool" varies in DC -- some schools have programs that start at age 3, some have programs that start at age 4. So, while you might be out of luck for a program that starts at age 3, you could put in to the lottery for either a DCPS or Charter program that starts at age 4. Some of the programs have sibling preference as well, so if your 5 year old is already in a DCPS or charter, then your 3 y.o. may get some kind of preference. Upper NW around Tenleytown metro has some good elementaries (Janney, Murch, Eaton) very close to a metro station if you decide to stay in DC, these are definitely under 30 minute metro commute. [/quote]
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