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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This. Want a first rate public school? Don’t look in DC past elementary in upper nw.[/quote] Why are you posting on the DC public school forum, DC hater? 😡[/quote] Hater? We love Palisades and Key. Almost bought on Capitol Hill but weren't as impressed with the academics at Maury or Brent. [/quote] You are a massive tool if you were "not impressed with the academics at Maurey and Brent." Brent especially is a high SES, white school. Same demo as JKLM and same testing results for that population. Now MS and HS, yes. Assuming you want to or are willing to live in NW-Burbia then that's a no brainer. I have this image of you and the spouse sitting at your kitchen table assessing how PK4 kids used paintbrushes. Thanks for the laugh.[/quote] I love how NW is burbia and CH is so urban. Yes CH has a drag (Penn and 8th) of restaurants, grocery, and shops, but outside of that, all there is a a lot of houses that are closer together. No different than folks that live close to Wisconsin Ave or Georgetown. I’d argue that GP > Cap Hill in terms of “urban” but what ever you need to feel good about your purchase. -I live off Georgia Ave and have no dog in this debate[/quote]
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