Anonymous wrote:OP, I suggest you visit the elementary, middle, and high schools. Keep in mind that if you do private, then your child loses the community of going to school with friends in the neighborhood. That's one of the big draws of neighborhoods with good school districts. Good luck with house hunting whatever you decide!
DCUMers love to say this, but I really wonder how "visiting the schools" works in practice. I know when I go to my kids' public schools at which they are students, the doors are locked, I need to be buzzed in, I go to the front office and they want to know why I'm there.
Is someone, with no kids enrolled at that point, supposed to walk in and say "Oh I'm here to visit! I'm just going to wander around a bit, sit in on a few classes. I'll be back here in two hours, and I'd like to meet with the principal at that point, so if you could set that up, that would be great. Too-da-loo!"