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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You will absolutely not get into Brent or Maury. You may get into Ludlow, but I'm not sure how much better Ludlow is compared to Watkins. Please go on a tour of Capitol Hill Montessori- it's a disaster. I've never met a parent who was truly happy. My friend is a special needs tutor who frequently works at CHML. She told me to run away far and fast. Mundo Verde is not a neighborhood school by any stretch,[b] although I am guessing that you could take the Union Station Metro[/b]. If you're going that far i would consider other DCI feeders for a long term goal. What about Two Rivers Young? Too far?[/quote] Huh???!!! Please people, if you have no idea what you are talking about then just say nothing. I don't have a horse in this race but I cannot abide ignorance masquerading as wisdom. First of all, MV isn't close to a Metro. But the closes Metro stop isn't Union Station, it's NOMA. [/quote] You could GET ON AT UNION STATION which is on the hill. And you're right, you can then get off at NOMA and walk to MV which is actually close to the metro. Geez, why do you feel the need to scream at people online?[/quote] I live near union station and is actually a nice bike ride from there to MV. Have also walked with two kids (one in pk) and I think it is roughly 1.5 miles. I much prefer being above ground so will do just about anything to avoid the metro. The secret to a quick commute is to cut through the DC government parking lot and then cross North Capitol at the relatively narrow and manageable part between that parking lot and the McDonald's. You then only have one block until you have fully protected bike lanes going south. Many who live over here also commute with their kids on scooters. [/quote]
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