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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm in ward 3. Since there are no inbound schools for prek 3, I figure I'd have a better shot at Charter schools. How do you rank: Creative Minds International AppleTree PCS- Columbia Heights E.L. Haynes Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom Washington Yu Ying Breakthrough Montessori Meridian Public Charter School Is there any point in applying to DCPS (see below) out of bounds? Hyde-Addison Elementary School H.D. Cooke Elementary School Marie Reed Elementary School Powell Elementary School Ross Elementary School School Without Walls @ Francis-Stevens If your goal is to pull your kid for PK4 or K and send to your IB, I would not go with the bilingual schools. You get all the hardship of a miserable commute and what is often a tough adjustment to the new language without any ultimate benefit of fluency. [/quote] Also, I'll say this - if you're the Ward 3 family that's trying to use my Ward 1 and 4 schools to park your kids through to K and aren't interested in the school community, find somewhere else. Too much work already trying to build community without families who are intentionally transient.[/quote] You’ll get into Appletree and you won’t piss people off by parking your kid there for only 1-2 years.[/quote] I'm sorry. All DC residents have equal rights to enter the lottery and put down choices that reflect their family situation. [b]That means that Ward 3 families can lottery in for PK3 (and increasingly PK4 since those are being crowded out of overpacked schools) and then bail. [/b] You might not like it, but that is life. Ward 3 folks would love to have PK3 and to have enough PK4 slots. And no we are not all rich enough that sending our children to private school for 2 more years is a trivial choice.[/quote] +1. And people outside of Ward 3 have the right to apply for OOB slots at Wilson feeder schools and stay. It goes both ways folks. [/quote] I am PP and I fully agree!![/quote] Dude, you moved into Upper Upper for the privileges, and then want what I get because most of my neighbors are poor. Awesome.[/quote] Not sure what Dude did, but I moved from Columbia Heights to Upper Upper because[b] the only home I could afford to buy was in Upper Upper.[/b] And you,PP, you bought and stayed in Lower Lower because you wanted your home to appreciate.[/quote] Unless you inherited a family home or your relatives would only help you with a downpayment if you bought in a specific neighborhood, there is no way that can be true. You could somehow buy a house in upper NW but not in Woodridge or Hillcrest or Congress Heights or Brookland or Hill East? [/quote] The PP said "home." You assume a SF house. Could well be an apartment or duplex. [/quote] You cannot honestly believe that the cheapest condo, apartment, duplex, yurt, whatever in DC is in upper NW. There are 2br condos EOTR for under $75,000. I get that there are lots of reasons why someone might choose Cathedral Heights over Congress Heights. The market certainly reflects that. But it is just not factual to say that someone can only afford to live in Upper NW. That's like saying the only food I can afford is steak.[/quote] Why would I move away from Nw? I might as well move to Virginia or MD. It was the cheapest condo in NW. Looked at all zips there.[/quote] I'm sorry this thread has been highjacked by this stupid debate. But I am continuing it. This is some serious BS. Let me find you a cheaper condo elsewhere in NW. Almost anywhere else, maybe EXCEPT CH. [/quote] NP. I agree that it is hard to believe that the only house PP could afford was WOTP. But it is equally disingenuous to pretend that everyone who buys EOTP does so because they couldn't afford to buy WOTP. They wouldn't be able to afford the *same quality of house* there, but many of them could buy *something* there if they wanted. We bought a small fixer upper WOTP in 2009 that even back then was cheaper than some places we looked at in Mt. Pleasant and Capitol Hill. Even today, there are houses (and certainly condos) WOTP that are cheaper than many properties EOTP. There are tons of people with very high incomes EOTP, higher than that of some families WOTP. So to say that we don't deserve to lottery for PK3/4 because we are all rich and free PK is for the poor and those who choose to live near the poor is not only wrong but also very hypocritical.[/quote] [/quote]
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