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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Er, if there are "a lot of great middle school possibilities in DC" then why aren't you planning to use any of them? Can you even name them? Right now, there are two: Latin (requires getting lucky in the lottery) and Deal (which is bigger than a small town and packed to the gills). That doesn't fit my definition of "a lot."[/quote] We are planning to do boarding school because that is a family tradition. Plus, that is many years away so I can't use any middle schools right now! in addition to the two you mention there are many excellent private schools. I just don't see why people have to assume that you can't use DC elementary schools just because you fear that the middle school may not be a good fit. you seem to think the two schools you mentions are the only ones that can possibly be any good. It's your opinion and you are entitled to it, but I think Hardy and Stuart Hobkins are also good schools choices and there may be others too that I don't know about. Plus, Inspired Learning could possibly be a good middle school in a few years and so could BASIS. Plus there are many private schools that are currently good middle schools such as St. Anselm's Abbey, St. Alban's, etc. in sum, dissuading someone from enrolling their 3 or 4 year old at Maury because of the middle school situation seems short sighted. so much can happen in those years! [/quote]
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