Anonymous wrote:Charters are becoming less of a crapshoot. Poorly performing charters actually get shut down a lot more quickly than poorly performing DCPS schools do - and schools like Basis raise the bar. Meanwhile, if someone's worred about property values around the better DCPS schools going down, that doesn't make sense either. Having charter schools pop up that are good doesn't somehow suddenly make the good DCPS schools worse. And meanwhile, not having to worry as much about being IB opens up a lot of new opportunity, which is good for the city in terms of money and investment to improve neighborhoods - that makes charters a good thing for every part of the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We'll be moving back to the area next year, with a child who will be entering kindergarten. We'll be renting, so could in theory live pretty much anywhere, and will make the decision based primarily on school. If you could be in bounds for any DCPS/close-in MoCo school, which one would you choose?
Charters are changing things so you can rent a larger house in a less expensive zip code and go whereever you get in.
This is incredibly stupid advice. Charters are a crapshoot. Sure, many people get good outcomes and many do not. A charter can be sought even from a good inbounds address, OP clearly puts a priority on the school so is looking for a sure thing, to the extent something like that exists.
Anonymous wrote:Wilson or the cluster schools on the Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Wilson or the cluster schools on the Hill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We'll be moving back to the area next year, with a child who will be entering kindergarten. We'll be renting, so could in theory live pretty much anywhere, and will make the decision based primarily on school. If you could be in bounds for any DCPS/close-in MoCo school, which one would you choose?
Charters are changing things so you can rent a larger house in a less expensive zip code and go whereever you get in.
This is incredibly stupid advice. Charters are a crapshoot. Sure, many people get good outcomes and many do not. A charter can be sought even from a good inbounds address, OP clearly puts a priority on the school so is looking for a sure thing, to the extent something like that exists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We'll be moving back to the area next year, with a child who will be entering kindergarten. We'll be renting, so could in theory live pretty much anywhere, and will make the decision based primarily on school. If you could be in bounds for any DCPS/close-in MoCo school, which one would you choose?
Charters are changing things so you can rent a larger house in a less expensive zip code and go whereever you get in.
Anonymous wrote:We'll be moving back to the area next year, with a child who will be entering kindergarten. We'll be renting, so could in theory live pretty much anywhere, and will make the decision based primarily on school. If you could be in bounds for any DCPS/close-in MoCo school, which one would you choose?
Anonymous wrote:We'll be moving back to the area next year, with a child who will be entering kindergarten. We'll be renting, so could in theory live pretty much anywhere, and will make the decision based primarily on school. If you could be in bounds for any DCPS/close-in MoCo school, which one would you choose?