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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - welcome to DCUM. You get some good advice but the price for that is a lot of assaholic vitriol from anonymous psychos. The schools sitch IS tricky in dc tho.... A lot of neighborhoods that have been gentrifying or already way gentrified for many years still have problematic schools (maybe elem ok but higher SES kids start disappearing to either charters, privates or other areas by around 3rd grade. Maybe if there weren't so many charters in DC, and the choice was just in-bound school, private or move, the fast improvement of schools would in fact happen. But consider Manhattan which is WAY gentrified and expensive (understatement of century) - most of the public schools there are no great shakes either. [/quote] I think what people are reacting to is op's sanctimonious assertion that there is no school problem in dc and that parents' stress about it is utterly unwarranted. [/quote]
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