Anonymous wrote:Why not take metro? My kid goes the other way, from Arlington to Metro Center to the red line and it's no problem.
Anonymous wrote:We are in Upper NW (AU Park/palisades/Spring valley) at a K-8 and also wanted to look at the school but the commute is a deterrent. I think a lot of families' would look if they had some type of shuttle from NW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to look this up and I have lived in this area my whole life except for undergrad. Do people really say DJO now? Or is that just short form typing?
I was trying to look this up and failed. I used to live near the EFC metro. What is DJO?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to look this up and I have lived in this area my whole life except for undergrad. Do people really say DJO now? Or is that just short form typing?
I was trying to look this up and failed. I used to live near the EFC metro. What is DJO?
Anonymous wrote:I had to look this up and I have lived in this area my whole life except for undergrad. Do people really say DJO now? Or is that just short form typing?
Anonymous wrote:They release info for carpools if you opt into it; of course that’s after you’ve already committed to go. It was during the late summer. I would just call admissions and see if they’d be willing to generally share if there are families from your zip code attending and if they know how they get to/from school. They’re very nice.
My kid takes the VA bus morning and afternoon. Make sure you go in eyes wide open on the logistics. If your kid plays a sport or has a consistent after school activity, you will have to find a way to get them after school, even if you find a carpool for the typical days. Dealing with that for a spring sport right now, and DS has be picked up at 5pm. If we can’t get there (we both work and have other kids who also have lives), he metros into DC to DH’s office and then rides home with him. It’s a lot, but he’s happy.