Anonymous wrote:Do you have to verify residency in boundary every year? In other words, if a family moves to a new neighborhood, can the child continue on at the school?
Anonymous wrote:I personally would not live in DC and live in the whitest part of the city and then send my kid to one of the whitest school. But if that's what you are after- you will find lots of like-minded folks at Lafayette and you will be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally would not live in DC and live in the whitest part of the city and then send my kid to one of the whitest school. But if that's what you are after- you will find lots of like-minded folks at Lafayette and you will be happy.
Chill. Lafayette is 30% minority.
Anonymous wrote:You've bought into what is generally considered the best (its certainly the highest testing) public elementary school in DC. Parents living out-of-boundary would CUT you to get a spot at that school. I would search the threads on DCUM to get an idea of some of the hurdles ie. crowding, construction issues that parents have been talking about.
Anonymous wrote:I personally would not live in DC and live in the whitest part of the city and then send my kid to one of the whitest school. But if that's what you are after- you will find lots of like-minded folks at Lafayette and you will be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Loved Barnaby woods but we went to Beauvoir due to overcrowding at Lafayette
Anonymous wrote:I personally would not live in DC and live in the whitest part of the city and then send my kid to one of the whitest school. But if that's what you are after- you will find lots of like-minded folks at Lafayette and you will be happy.
Anonymous wrote:We live in the neighborhood and have been very happy with Lafayette (2 kids there now). The new building is great, we've had excellent teachers, and we're supportive of the principal. There are tours offered at least once a month--you should come check it out for yourself.
I think Janney and Stoddert are also excellent schools. Lafayette is the largest of the three, although Janney is also big. I would let your chioce of house drive the decision, as the real estate market in those three areas is pretty competitive.