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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the poster who suggested Hearst. I just wanted to come back and clarify that I made that suggestion because Hearst is the only school anywhere close to River with PK3. If you are able to secure a spot for you little one at River before you move, I'd look at the areas closest to River. The Palisades neighborhood near River is lovely and has some apartments if that is what you need. The school there is Key which is great (except for not having PK3) so if you needed to split up the girls (e.g. If you got financial but only enough to make 1 tuition affordable), or when the girls graduate from River. In addition Key houses (or at least used to house) one of DCPS's programs for HOH children, which means they probably already have a relationship with an audiologist, teachers with experience with things like FM systems, and an SLP who has experience with hearing loss.[/quote] If you live in Palisades and drive to work on the Hill, I've always found the Southwest Freeway to be a fast ride up to Cap Hill. IME, it's rafficky, but rarely stopped up and reliably less than 1/2 hour. But, if it matters, the only public transpo is by bus. [/quote]
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