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Anonymous wrote:Charters are hard to get into--by lottery. But basis may be ok depending on what grade.
Hardy, Deal and Stuart Hobson are the neighborhood middle schools with a diverse student body. If you move inboundary for one of these schools you are. Guaranteed a spot.
Anonymous wrote:You've heard from Deal and Latin, I'll echo the same for BASIS - very diverse, good mix of kids from all wards and demographics, and there don't seem to be any tensions or issues, we have no concerns about it. They try to instill a "its cool to be smart" culture and it probably even has less of the cliquey feel to it than some of the far more homogenous mostly-white schools that I went to growing up.
Anonymous wrote:Moving to DC. We love diversity but I do want to make sure my kids feel comfortable in their school and surroundings. Any experience at Deal, Latin and Basis? I don't care about the diversity numbers as long as my kids will feel welcome and comfortable. By the way, this is a legit concern and I'm not trying to start a firestorm.
Anonymous wrote:Moving to DC. We love diversity but I do want to make sure my kids feel comfortable in their school and surroundings. Any experience at Deal, Latin and Basis? I don't care about the diversity numbers as long as my kids will feel welcome and comfortable. By the way, this is a legit concern and I'm not trying to start a firestorm.
Anonymous wrote:Moving to DC. We love diversity but I do want to make sure my kids feel comfortable in their school and surroundings. Any experience at Deal, Latin and Basis? I don't care about the diversity numbers as long as my kids will feel welcome and comfortable. By the way, this is a legit concern and I'm not trying to start a firestorm.