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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You definitely get more house and yard in H St and Noma (two different neighborhoods). You get lots of amenities too. Neighborhoods get too expensive, and then spread. Capitol Hill gentrification has spread toward H St and beyond. It seems like a stretch to claim to that H St has more/better options though. Good options, for sure, but not better.[/quote] I don’t think anyone is saying H is better than Capital Hill/Eastern market. Poster said she has some amenities there which someone says is also available in the H St neighborhood and presented such. It was noted that it’s not accurate to equally compare the 2 since the price difference is so significant. It’ is “safer” in CH and the elementary schools are better, but I will say overcrowding in the classsroom is a huge problem. The schools are bursting at the seams, and I think the problem is just going to get worst.[/quote] Pet peeve. Capitol, not Capital, Hill. I don't know about overcrowding at any Hill schools with the exception of PK3 and PK4 inbound wait lists. But upper grades are not generally crowded. Class sizes are much smaller than JKLMM in K-5.[/quote] Our neighbor is a teacher at Maury and overcrowding is a problem there. See link regarding Brent https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/764555.page[/quote]
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