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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I was worried these would be the answers. We want to stay in DC but I'm not sure we can justify it knowing that for a similar housing price we could get Arlington schools. I'm interested in comparing the regular schools since we know our kids could go there, and may not get into specialty schools. [/quote] The better neighborhood schools in Arlington are better than the very best neighborhood schools in DC from top to bottom. High school, middle and elementary. There’s zero question about it. But you don’t need the very best schools for most kids. A good school is good enough. I wouldn’t move to Arlington just for the schools if you’re in a good DC district, your kids are doing well, and everything else about your existence favors DC. [/quote] This, buried in the thread, is the right answer.[/quote] We follow this advice. But we are moving and trying to decide between NW and Arlington. We like NW more and feel like it is a better for for our family of 5. But Arlington schools seem so much better. We are looking at modest homes in both places. [/quote] where would you live and where would your kids go to school in DC? one thing we really like about Arlington are the school buses (and late buses). It has been a game changer for the entire family. If you are moving anyway, I would not discount value of not having to be your own school bus. And we have not sacrificed overall walkability since we live between Clarendon and Ballston and our kids walk to both. Being walkable to Ballston is great because it is a great meeting place for teens.[/quote]
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