Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The families at Jackson Reed are likely representative of those all over the city as it is the largest public high school in the city.
Eh but a heck of a lot of folks can't afford to move in bounds for it.... myself included
I assume you mean purchase in-boundary R/E.
Honestly, there are tons of reasonable apartments along CT Avenue that feed into JR. Not exactly a cool area for renters like Navy Yard or any number of downtown areas, so rents are cheaper.
There are a fair number of renters with kids at JR, as well as rank-and-file embassy employees (i.e., these aren't ambassadors or high-level foreign emissaries) who send their kids to DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The families at Jackson Reed are likely representative of those all over the city as it is the largest public high school in the city.
Eh but a heck of a lot of folks can't afford to move in bounds for it.... myself included
I assume you mean purchase in-boundary R/E.
Honestly, there are tons of reasonable apartments along CT Avenue that feed into JR. Not exactly a cool area for renters like Navy Yard or any number of downtown areas, so rents are cheaper.
There are a fair number of renters with kids at JR, as well as rank-and-file embassy employees (i.e., these aren't ambassadors or high-level foreign emissaries) who send their kids to DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The families at Jackson Reed are likely representative of those all over the city as it is the largest public high school in the city.
Eh but a heck of a lot of folks can't afford to move in bounds for it.... myself included
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The families at Jackson Reed are likely representative of those all over the city as it is the largest public high school in the city.
Eh but a heck of a lot of folks can't afford to move in bounds for it.... myself included
But many people get in through admittance to one of the feeder schools, at least at this point.
Really? Which ones... seemed rare and unlikely when I was looking at odds.
It happens all the time. We live EOTP and got in at Hyde Addison last year (though didn't take it), I have several friends in their neighborhood who now attend HA or Mann or Eaton, through the lottery, and have friends who lottery every year just in case they want to move and they get an offer from a JR or MacArthur feeder every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The families at Jackson Reed are likely representative of those all over the city as it is the largest public high school in the city.
Eh but a heck of a lot of folks can't afford to move in bounds for it.... myself included
But many people get in through admittance to one of the feeder schools, at least at this point.
Really? Which ones... seemed rare and unlikely when I was looking at odds.
Anonymous wrote:My child goes to JR. We live in a one bedroom apartment down the street with a pre-layoff HHI of 95k (abject poverty by DCUM standards).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The families at Jackson Reed are likely representative of those all over the city as it is the largest public high school in the city.
Eh but a heck of a lot of folks can't afford to move in bounds for it.... myself included
But many people get in through admittance to one of the feeder schools, at least at this point.
Really? Which ones... seemed rare and unlikely when I was looking at odds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The families at Jackson Reed are likely representative of those all over the city as it is the largest public high school in the city.
Eh but a heck of a lot of folks can't afford to move in bounds for it.... myself included
But many people get in through admittance to one of the feeder schools, at least at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The families at Jackson Reed are likely representative of those all over the city as it is the largest public high school in the city.
Eh but a heck of a lot of folks can't afford to move in bounds for it.... myself included
Anonymous wrote:The families at Jackson Reed are likely representative of those all over the city as it is the largest public high school in the city.