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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DC elementary schools in neighborhoods like palisades, Spring valley, Chevy Chase and Wesley heights are excellent. [b]Maybe private is way to go for later on.[/b] Westmoreland hills is like living in spring valley except it's Bethesda so you can do public the whole way. Glen Echo may be an option too [/quote] It really depends on how old your kids are. If I had a fifth grader, I'd think hard about whether to send them to Hardy--although Hardy is still majority out of boundary students, it seems many more IB families are confident enough to send their kids to Hardy just in the past year or two. As it stands, I have a kindergartner, and I have no doubt that Hardy will be sought after by the time she's ready for middle school (we are zoned for Deal, which is supposedly excellent, but just seems huge). However, I also predict that Hardy will be majority in-boundary by then, and much harder to lottery into.[/quote]
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