Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Kids are between 8 and 3. Could squeeze in a 2bedroom. What areas would you recommend that are zoned to a solid elementary? Do most families flee the city for middle and high school? That is what happens where I live now.
Look at apartments in ward 3. there are great buildings up and down wisconsin and connecticut, Mass and Cathedral (even if GGW claims otherwise -- the local densifying lobbying group). These are family friendly neighborhoods, walk to shop etc. You'll love it.
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. If (white) families aren’t going to Wilson, they are either moving or going private. That’s the reality. If you get into a school that feeds to Wilson, you are all set.
Anonymous wrote:Exactly. If families aren’t going to Wilson, they are either moving or going private. That’s the reality. If you get into a school that feeds to Wilson, you are all set.
Anonymous wrote: Kids are between 8 and 3. Could squeeze in a 2bedroom. What areas would you recommend that are zoned to a solid elementary? Do most families flee the city for middle and high school? That is what happens where I live now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Kids are between 8 and 3. Could squeeze in a 2bedroom. What areas would you recommend that are zoned to a solid elementary? Do most families flee the city for middle and high school? That is what happens where I live now.
No, they are families who stay for middle and high school. I don’t know anyone who moved for MS/HS.
Anonymous wrote: Kids are between 8 and 3. Could squeeze in a 2bedroom. What areas would you recommend that are zoned to a solid elementary? Do most families flee the city for middle and high school? That is what happens where I live now.
Anonymous wrote: Kids are between 8 and 3. Could squeeze in a 2bedroom. What areas would you recommend that are zoned to a solid elementary? Do most families flee the city for middle and high school? That is what happens where I live now.
Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to rent a place in DC send kids to public elementary and not be crazy rich? I am considering moving to DC. I am tired of living in Baltimore City the cost of living went up so much but nothing else has improved. My employer is also DC based.
I am also interested in the universal prek at age 3 that dcps offers. I know very little about DCPS. Can someone please give me a brief run down or just tell me if I am wasting my time even considering moving to DC.
Are all the good schools charters and do.you need to be a resident before entering the lotteries? Are there any zone schools that are good with at or under 3k a month for a 3 bedroom? I am assuming buying anything affordable is out of the question.