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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you can afford to live in a part of DC that allows your kid to go to a good DCPS, I think you are better off there. Lafayette, Janney, Murch just offer so much more and run with far greater efficiency.[/quote] Well, not exactly. They're also roped into DCPS and there's nothing good about that. There's nothing particularly golden about education in Ward 3, it's just been a safe island in the DCPS ocean of despair. Already, there are a few charter schools which poach families from JKLM territory and those schools are, what? 3 or 4 years old? IT is very likely going to be among that class. It's a brand new school, and brand new schools have enormous hurdles. However, they've got a solid NP Education Foundation behind them, and a mission that is so overwhelmingly more attractive than a regular neighborhood DCPS. I'm not an IT booster at all, btw. We're not at the school - but I know something about education, and their vision is very exciting. There's nothing exciting at all about 50 Kindergarteners in a class in the open classroom environment at Lafayette - no matter how well it supports the re-sale value of your house. [/quote]
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