Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I forgot to mention Oyster Adams in my list. I’ve also heard that this is a good school.
Does your kid speak spanish? if not, it's not an option for a 5th grader.
Yes, we are native speakers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of lifestyle do you want to live, OP? Much of the Deal real estate had a pretty suburban feel. Can you rent, lottery and then buy in-boundary for Deal if you don’t win the lottery? How strong a student is your kid? BASIS is pretty intense.
We could do this if we had to. Would you list Latin or Basis as your top choice? Our student is hardworking and bright, but also like sports and music. Do most students at Basis do their extracurriculars outside of school?
I would list Latin first. BASIS is a great school, but search on threads here for what type of kid is a good fit there. We have a BASIS kid so I'm not a hater, but kids who like to be challenged and work hard do best there. There are some extracurriculars at BASIS, but most are outside of school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of lifestyle do you want to live, OP? Much of the Deal real estate had a pretty suburban feel. Can you rent, lottery and then buy in-boundary for Deal if you don’t win the lottery? How strong a student is your kid? BASIS is pretty intense.
We could do this if we had to. Would you list Latin or Basis as your top choice? Our student is hardworking and bright, but also like sports and music. Do most students at Basis do their extracurriculars outside of school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I forgot to mention Oyster Adams in my list. I’ve also heard that this is a good school.
Does your kid speak spanish? if not, it's not an option for a 5th grader.
Anonymous wrote:I forgot to mention Oyster Adams in my list. I’ve also heard that this is a good school.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of lifestyle do you want to live, OP? Much of the Deal real estate had a pretty suburban feel. Can you rent, lottery and then buy in-boundary for Deal if you don’t win the lottery? How strong a student is your kid? BASIS is pretty intense.
Anonymous wrote:Looking to move to DC next year and need to decide where to rent a house before the lottery closes. Our child will be entering 5th grade, so not worried about elementary school. So far I’ve been told to apply to Latin, Basis and DCI and move into a neighborhood zoned for Deal or Hardy. Is this good advice? Some of the Hardy and Deal neighborhoods seem far away from the charter school that I’ve mentioned. What would you recommend if our housing budget isn’t an issue? FWIW, we don’t want to live in MD or VA.