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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think NE DC is both blessed and cursed by the number of good charters nearby. OTOH, most of the good charters nearby are doable commutes. OTOH, it's been a disaster for the local in boundary schools which are only just starting to gentrify in the lower grades, if at all. This dynamic really only applies in the area between Shaw and the Hill. [/quote] There are indeed many good charters, but the majority of my friends in Bloomingdale matched with Langley, Seaton, or Cleveland. If you are willing to travel as far as DCB, Sela, 2RY, etc., your chances may be better, but still not so good. OP, I think it is safe to assume you will get into Burroughs, Langdon, Langley, or maybe Miner or JO Wilson OOB, if not in the spring then over the summer on the waitlist. Those schools are fine for preschool so that gives you two years. Save your freaking out for later! You live near so many desirable charters, it would be a shame to move without giving yourself a chance to get in.[/quote]
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