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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In Arlington, the public option schools may meet your needs: For middle school consider the HB lottery for 6th. For public high school in Arlington you have rigorous option programs like IB @ WL. If anything parents complain it may be too rigorous. Also, due to enrollment imbalances, transfers between certain high schools are fairly easy this year. You could also enter into the HB lottery for 9th grade. Or look into Arlington Tech for 9th—it’s a great and very unique program. For progressive private schools, maybe look into GDS (Georgetown Day School). Or Edmund Burke School. The highly regarded Emerson Institute might have been a good fit but sadly they shut down during the pandemic. Arlington parents have also paid tuition to DCPS in the past for the Duke Ellington School for the Arts. Of course there is an application process and auditions. [/quote] WTF? Emerson was for f**k ups.[/quote] yeah, that was like an alternative–alternative school[/quote]
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