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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like OP feels the need to make a real estate decision in the short run. If I knew her IRL I'd tell her to go snuggle her infant, or take a nap. Please don't borrow stress by thinking about preschool for a 5 month old. [/quote] Chill, OP! Being older in the class has been awesome for my October birthday boy. Not a problem at all. Also, some DCPS schools combine PK3 and PK4, or offer Montessori, so you could try to choose one of those. You lose nothing by staying in DC. And you might get a great charter, especially if you're into language immersion, which is harder to find in the suburbs. Researching this now will just fil your head with outdated information. When your son is 3, you will not care at all whether the school was good back when he was a baby, right? So get yourself a basic understanding and then you don't need to think about it until 2019. [/quote] +You lose by leaving DC. Other states have earlier deadline than DC so discussing is moot. Also, they don't even start school at 3. [/quote]
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