Anonymous wrote:Poster from earlier, we don’t want to move to DC because we own land that has been in our family for 3 generations. While it’s true Alexandria schools are on par with Wilson and Duke Ellington and maybe School without walls DD would have to compete too much with VA students. Since the bar is pretty low in dcps and the FARMS rate pretty high, when DD graduates in two years she will eligible for scholarships from top schools because she’d possibly fall under the overcoming a hardship category. I’m doing what I can to provide my child with advantages. Just like the other 49% of MD/VA families with their kids enrolled in DCPS. DC isn’t going to do anything about it because each student is a body counted toward their bloated federal funding budget for education.
Anonymous wrote:Having a kid in DCPS is convenient for our work commute and allowing DD participate in after school activities without the worry that she is home all alone in VA should a medical emergency arise.
Anonymous wrote:OP, try for Duke Ellington. They take a lot of out of state people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a kid in DCPS is convenient for our work commute and allowing DD participate in after school activities without the worry that she is home all alone in VA should a medical emergency arise.
Then move to DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a kid in DCPS is convenient for our work commute and allowing DD participate in after school activities without the worry that she is home all alone in VA should a medical emergency arise.
Then move to DC.
Anonymous wrote:Having a kid in DCPS is convenient for our work commute and allowing DD participate in after school activities without the worry that she is home all alone in VA should a medical emergency arise.