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[quote=Anonymous]DC High Schools: Neighborhood Schools to consider: Wilson Note - it is a large urban school. There are lots of things that break it into a smaller feel - but it is still a large urban school. DC Public application schools: School without Walls, Ellington School of the Arts, Banneker (Math and Science Focus) All of these are smaller and depending on your child can be a fit. DC Private Schools - many DC Middle Schools: Neighborhood Schools to consider: Most in demand are Hardy and Deal. They are both fine. Deal is larger than Hardy and has a longer track record for high performance. By the time you are considering Middle School they will be comparable. Elementary Schools: Any that feed into Deal and Hardy are solid. Most of the housing stock that feeds Hyde and Stoddert elementary school is smaller and probably not fit your family / budget. Housing that feeds Key, Mann and Shepherd elementary schools is not as easily accessible to metro / public transportation. Parts of Lafayette are also far for metro. There are public charter schools and that is another conversation. [/quote]
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