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[quote=Anonymous]Here is another thing to consider: If you move in with your sister over the summer, use that address to get your middle schoolers into Hardy and from there to Wilson or an application high school (likely the MS associated with her address but check on the DCPS website). You can then move where you want to. Unless your children struggle mightily or they have poor attendance, you will not be asked to leave once enrolled (all paperwork fully completed!) even if you move out of the boundaries. But wait until well into the fall to officially move away from that address to make it stick. I doubt this will solve anything for your youngster, you can sort that out more easily from whatever address you'll be moving to. Early childhood programs are pretty good throughout. No worries there. I should also add another interesting option for you to consider, especially if your middle schoolers are strong in technology, science, and math. Take a closer look at McKinley Tech MS and McKinley Tech HS. The area that feeds into McKinley Tech MS is quite central and affordable area a safe bet in terms of schools. Although McKinley Tech MS doesn't automatically grant access to its HS, if your child does well in its MS, then acceptance into its high school is very likely.[/quote]
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