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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your future self will thank you if you move WOTP park along the redline. Best for ease of commute and top schools. DuPont for Ross. Cleveland Park for Eaton. And Van Ness for Hearst/Murch. [/quote] This. But if you insist on EOTP, try for a Stuart-Hobson feeder. Or Seaton-- you can definitely live in Bloomingdale for $4K a month, and your K will easily get in OOB and pull in the sibling. Last year I got into Seaton as a post-lottery applicant for K in early summer. You might really love Bloomingdale-- tons of kids and a pool![/quote] Bloomingdale is great, but Bloomindgale will put you in Langley, not Seaton. People seem to really like Langley too, but its academics in the higher grades are a few years behind Seaton's, I gather.[/quote] The idea would be to get into Seaton OOB, which is totally doable for K. If there is some tolerance for keeping the PK3 in daycare until a spot opens at Seaton (maybe in September) this is a great plan. Or if not, Langley is a cute school on the rise and OP may find it congenial. The K teacher they have now is stellar.[/quote] I second this. Seaton is a good choice for elementary, Langley is a really energetic and growing school, and Bloomingdale is really lovely with a nice vibe.[/quote]
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