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[quote=Anonymous]AU Park. Great schools, and Deal is a great middle school, the PP that said otherwise does not have recent information. Over 90% of the kids going to the sought after elementary feeder schools move on to Deal now. That was always the problem for many parents, whether the middle school cohort was equally prepared. There are good high school options in DC and they are only getting better. I commute to SW DC and it is 20 minutes (I go early like OP), DH commutes to the same area after school drop off and it takes him 30 minutes in the middle of rush hour. While there are families with more, a $200K income is not poor by AU Park standards, plenty of older hybrids in the hood. And we have 3, count em 3, whole foods within a 5 minute drive from almost anywhere in the neighborhood so plenty of neighbors getting their organic fix. Most houses are walking distance to a metro (Friendship Heights or Tenleytown), and most families are there for the good commute and schools, not the housing stock. [/quote]
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