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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know this is not what you want to hear but consider ... keeping your CH home that you own, rent it for $$$$$, use that money to rent a very nice home closer to an appropriate private ASD school that -also- allows your other kid(s) to thrive in either their current DCPS school or, more likely, switch to a different DCPS school. On that ^^ topic, what is your DCPS middle school plan for the other kids? Are they already in MS on the Hill? If not yet, maybe find a house to rent midway between Deal and new ASD private. Send other kids to Deal/Wilson If your other kids are in a MS charter already, find a house to rent north of the charter (say, sheperd park) and much closer to ASD private than your CH address. I have close neighbors who are doing exactly what I suggest (renting their rental house for $$, using proceeds to rent a nice upper NW house, send one kid to a specialized school closer to upper NW and send other kid to top inbound DCPS ES). Not ideal, but then nothing about these situations will ever be perfect and you know that. [/quote] Not sure all these machinations are worth the trouble for the very average schools, SN and not, that are available around here.[/quote]
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