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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - my partner and I both feel that a lengthy commute would sort of go against the outdoor philosophy we are going for so we're only looking in DC proper. We purchased a home in Forrest Hills adjacent to the Park (moving in May from the Bay area) and we're hoping for something close by. I'm a little surprised that there is not such a school in relatively close proximity! Definitely sounds like an opportunity for the right educator.[/quote] If this was so important, you should have moved to a neighborhood near a school. You do realize you moved to the city right? [b]Rock Creek Park is not habitable - it's a steep ravine. That's the only reason it's not developed. [/b] Frankly, you sound like just the sort of entitled person who is going to be appalled at ALL the differences between your old city and your new one. Time to get over yourself and look beyond what you know to experience something different.[/quote] Umm... no, RCP is not a ravine, it's an enormous, urban park with many different types of terrain, including huge expanses of completely flat bottomland. I'm guessing the poster is not from DC; certainly, they have not been in RCP, which isn't surprising considering that they are infuriated that somebody would even express an interest in exposing their child to nature. [/quote]
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