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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PP is right about trying to think ahead 3 or 4 years. But here's the thing...many of those rising schools will change drastically in just a few years...and I truly believe that. There are so many new, young, middle class families moving into neighborhoods like Petworth and Brookland and Woodridge and etc...that those neighborhood schools WILL change, WILL get better. So, yes, think if you want to be there in 3-4 years, but depending on the school, I bet you can gauge that some schools will have a fast turnaround. Good luck, OP.[/quote] I'm not so sure about that at all. If it were true, then Brent and Maury would be able to maintain their student populations as they age. The unfortunate reality is that they can't. The result is losing kids as soon as parents have a better option. [/quote] I think Brent is adding a 3rd grade classroom this year. How is that not keeping students? 5th is of course a different story.[/quote]
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