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[quote=Anonymous]OP, if your kid is starting PK3 next fall, it will be 2028 until he or she is in middle school. By the time your kid starts 6th grade, school and ward boundaries will be redone, most current principals will have left, charters will open and close and move, the economy will probably go through another recession and recovery, and we'll have had two more presidential administrations and the same for mayor. The DC council will likely be mostly people who are not currently serving (of those who are currently on the council, only Gray, Mendelson, Evans, and Cheh were on in 2010). There will probably be 1 or 2 other chancellors. You also don't know whether your kid will turn out to learn quickly or slowly, have a disability, rise above classroom chaos or fall in with the most disruptive kids in any setting, have strong or weak organizational skills, want to learn a different language, need a lot of physical activity, make tons of friends in ES he wants to stay with or hate his classmates and need a fresh start, be responsible enough to travel across town to a different school, be really into math and science, despise school uniforms, or any number of other factors that could help you rank middle schools. So just find a house on the Hill and bloom where you are planted. [/quote]
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