Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's correct. There are school buses but only for children who qualify. DCPS children can use the metro train or bus for free. Many kids go to their neighborhood school and there are many that do not. Some of the charter schools have buses for children that come from other parts of the city.
NP - which charters have busses? We’re a Ward 1 family with no car, so commute is a real limiting factor for us. I’d appreciate any info here. I’d love it if my kid could take a bus to some farther away charter schools.
there are so many good schools in ward 1! why would you send your kid to a charter. though if it's for upper grades, i can see that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's correct. There are school buses but only for children who qualify. DCPS children can use the metro train or bus for free. Many kids go to their neighborhood school and there are many that do not. Some of the charter schools have buses for children that come from other parts of the city.
NP - which charters have busses? We’re a Ward 1 family with no car, so commute is a real limiting factor for us. I’d appreciate any info here. I’d love it if my kid could take a bus to some farther away charter schools.
The charters with buses don’t stop in Ward 1 anymore I don’t think. There used to be a Yu Yong stop. Maybe Sela. I think Latin has a bus but I don’t think it comes to W1.
But those private buses are $$$. Also not practical for a 3 year old.
Regular people use metro/public bus/bike/car/walking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's correct. There are school buses but only for children who qualify. DCPS children can use the metro train or bus for free. Many kids go to their neighborhood school and there are many that do not. Some of the charter schools have buses for children that come from other parts of the city.
NP - which charters have busses? We’re a Ward 1 family with no car, so commute is a real limiting factor for us. I’d appreciate any info here. I’d love it if my kid could take a bus to some farther away charter schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's correct. There are school buses but only for children who qualify. DCPS children can use the metro train or bus for free. Many kids go to their neighborhood school and there are many that do not. Some of the charter schools have buses for children that come from other parts of the city.
NP - which charters have busses? We’re a Ward 1 family with no car, so commute is a real limiting factor for us. I’d appreciate any info here. I’d love it if my kid could take a bus to some farther away charter schools.
Anonymous wrote:That's correct. There are school buses but only for children who qualify. DCPS children can use the metro train or bus for free. Many kids go to their neighborhood school and there are many that do not. Some of the charter schools have buses for children that come from other parts of the city.
Anonymous wrote:My friend tells me that she just learns that there is no school bus for dcps. Are all school close by? The family only has one car, and she is a sahm with no car. They just move there, and they have a preschooler.
Anonymous wrote:Every address in DC has assigned in-boundary schools and you are guaranteed a place at them for grades k-12. Some are closer than others but it would be hard to find one that requires a car to attend! Pre-K is a little different since not all schools offer pk3 and some don't have space for all inbounds kids. Seats are administered through the lottery, and it closes tomorrow (March 1) so your friend should do it if she will be able to prove DC residency by the enrollment deadline of May 1st. If that won't work there are ways to apply post-lottery and non-lottery options, but many seats will be taken.
Anonymous wrote:My friend tells me that she just learns that there is no school bus for dcps. Are all school close by? The family only has one car, and she is a sahm with no car. They just move there, and they have a preschooler.