Anonymous wrote:Alot depends on the capacity of the school you would like your child ren to attend. If it is over capacity your chances are small. You need to have a very valid reason..not just we heard good things but couldn't afford it. A valid reason would be like you rely on grandparents for child care and the bus to their house is from the other school.
Anonymous wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong but even if you get the school changed, you have to drive your DC to school, right? No bus service if I remember correctly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the link and info. This certainly isn't a hardship case, so seems like the chances are slim, short of moving.
To the other poster, we'd prefer to enroll in Garrett Park Elementary (I have several coworkers who love the teachers) and we love the neighborhood, but couldn't afford it 10 years ago when we bought our house. Seems like a huge hassle though to move just a few miles down the road.
OP, why do you think prices are higher in Garrett Park than where you live now?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the link and info. This certainly isn't a hardship case, so seems like the chances are slim, short of moving.
To the other poster, we'd prefer to enroll in Garrett Park Elementary (I have several coworkers who love the teachers) and we love the neighborhood, but couldn't afford it 10 years ago when we bought our house. Seems like a huge hassle though to move just a few miles down the road.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for the link and info. This certainly isn't a hardship case, so seems like the chances are slim, short of moving.
To the other poster, we'd prefer to enroll in Garrett Park Elementary (I have several coworkers who love the teachers) and we love the neighborhood, but couldn't afford it 10 years ago when we bought our house. Seems like a huge hassle though to move just a few miles down the road.