Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just look for schools with the highest percentage of white kids. No need for all this coded talk. We know what you are looking for.
Lol was wondering when the racism would come in. We're looking in DC, our preferred areas now are Petworth, around H street, and Hill East. We're both gov't employees so can't really afford private schools unless they're religiously affiliated. House max is about 1.2 million so at least that helps. And great point about the community/other resources, I hadn't really thought about that but it's a great point. What kinds of resources has it helped to have around with little kids?
Anonymous wrote:Just look for schools with the highest percentage of white kids. No need for all this coded talk. We know what you are looking for.
Anonymous wrote:OP pick a neighborhood you like with an easy commute. Quality time with your kids and being around for them is more important than the “ good school” rating. I live in a neighborhood I love but the elem school is a 5 on great schools and is a focus school so medium/high farms. We’ve had amazing teachers and a super supportive PTA. Another elem school about 15 mins away has a GT Magnet program so ranks an 8 because the test scores are obviously higher. The PTA is non existent and there is no sense of community at the school.
Anonymous wrote:No president since Carter has sent their kids to any DC public school (and Mayor Fenty begged Obama).
Cross DCPS off your list.
That leaves MoCo schools (but they just defunded their School Resource Officers / kicked police out). Just insane.
Alexandria did the same, and has had major violence problems this year.
I would not consider the PG public schools.
That leaves NOVA schools. Their school boards are packed with LWNJs (seriously - these people are crazy) but that may soon change.
Anonymous wrote:I question the old go-to “great schools.”
Be careful with that one.
Anonymous wrote:I question the old go-to “great schools.”
Be careful with that one.