Anonymous wrote:Who keeps trying to sell the principal at LT. He is neither dynamic nor effective. He has an effective team supporting him but he came in green and rode on the wave of his predecessors. Call it what it is.Nonetheless it is a good choice if you can't get into the top contenders.
Anonymous wrote:Who keeps trying to sell the principal at LT. He is neither dynamic nor effective. He has an effective team supporting him but he came in green and rode on the wave of his predecessors. Call it what it is.Nonetheless it is a good choice if you can't get into the top contenders.
Nonetheless it is a good choice if you can't get into the top contenders. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elementary almost all the schools are fine at this point
Middle School I would try to buy in-bound for Stuart Hobson
High School Eastern isn't quite there but it could be in 10+ years. Also for high school there are test-in options
So to reiterate middle school is your biggest concern. Stuart Hobson is fine Jefferson is border line and Elliot Hine is still a long way away
This. Personally I would pick LT.
Same. My kids are at Brent and we are very happy with it. But if I were in OP’s shoes I would buy IB for LT because 1. Cheaper houses and 2. SH feed.
Anonymous wrote:It depends what you want of course. Maury, Brent, Ludlow and Tyler Spanish immersion are all solid in-boundary choices these days. Some in-boundary parents are also bullish on Watkins.
But each of these schools has its ups and downs, mostly ups but certainly not all.
Brent is getting crowded with no plan to expand the building in place due to DCPS intransigence, possibly for years to come. My kid gets pulled out for extra instruction in a windowless supply closet, and there are 28 kids in his 1st grade class (unheard of before this year). We're happy with the school, but I'm sure I'd have been happy with the others on my list, too. Jefferson Academy middle school very iffy despite the hype.
Maury's new head has a really hard act to follow and 2 semesters in trailers at Eliot-Hine has taken its toll. Middle school not even iffy yet.
Ludlow still has a good many poor kids with many needs in the upper grades, without the dough for PTA-financed teachers aides or "floater" teachers across grades yet (Maury and Brent have the money). But Ludlow has an unusually dynamic and effective young principal, a great deal of momentum and a middle school more (most?) neighborhood parents are OK with at the end of the rainbow.
You can't lose, OP, just find a house you like in-boundary for one of these schools and buy or rent it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elementary almost all the schools are fine at this point
Middle School I would try to buy in-bound for Stuart Hobson
High School Eastern isn't quite there but it could be in 10+ years. Also for high school there are test-in options
So to reiterate middle school is your biggest concern. Stuart Hobson is fine Jefferson is border line and Elliot Hine is still a long way away
This. Personally I would pick LT.
Anonymous wrote:Elementary almost all the schools are fine at this point
Middle School I would try to buy in-bound for Stuart Hobson
High School Eastern isn't quite there but it could be in 10+ years. Also for high school there are test-in options
So to reiterate middle school is your biggest concern. Stuart Hobson is fine Jefferson is border line and Elliot Hine is still a long way away