Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone paid the rates so your children could finish the school year after a move to VA or MD? Likely will have to move a few months before school year is over and don’t want to pull them out of DCPS for 2 months. Maybe this is worth its own thread.
In my experience (as a DCPS teacher), schools are usually fine with this. We care about your child and don't want to disrupt their year unnecessarily for just a few months.
Thank you! This is very helpful and reassuring. We always figured this was likely the case but would be left up to principal discretion.
Hi, we ultimately moved from pg county to dc right before the deadline. However, I submitted an app for the lottery months ago and thankful the enrollment date was pushed back. If you want to have your child in dc schools, I would consider moving if the numbers makes sense. Free school + a bit higher rent could still be less than paying for private school in DC or just putting them in a random school in dc. Even with our higher rent, we're saving thousands by not paying for a private daycare in pg county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone paid the rates so your children could finish the school year after a move to VA or MD? Likely will have to move a few months before school year is over and don’t want to pull them out of DCPS for 2 months. Maybe this is worth its own thread.
In my experience (as a DCPS teacher), schools are usually fine with this. We care about your child and don't want to disrupt their year unnecessarily for just a few months.
Thank you! This is very helpful and reassuring. We always figured this was likely the case but would be left up to principal discretion.
Hi, we ultimately moved from pg county to dc right before the deadline. However, I submitted an app for the lottery months ago and thankful the enrollment date was pushed back. If you want to have your child in dc schools, I would consider moving if the numbers makes sense. Free school + a bit higher rent could still be less than paying for private school in DC or just putting them in a random school in dc. Even with our higher rent, we're saving thousands by not paying for a private daycare in pg county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone paid the rates so your children could finish the school year after a move to VA or MD? Likely will have to move a few months before school year is over and don’t want to pull them out of DCPS for 2 months. Maybe this is worth its own thread.
In my experience (as a DCPS teacher), schools are usually fine with this. We care about your child and don't want to disrupt their year unnecessarily for just a few months.
Thank you! This is very helpful and reassuring. We always figured this was likely the case but would be left up to principal discretion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone paid the rates so your children could finish the school year after a move to VA or MD? Likely will have to move a few months before school year is over and don’t want to pull them out of DCPS for 2 months. Maybe this is worth its own thread.
In my experience (as a DCPS teacher), schools are usually fine with this. We care about your child and don't want to disrupt their year unnecessarily for just a few months.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone paid the rates so your children could finish the school year after a move to VA or MD? Likely will have to move a few months before school year is over and don’t want to pull them out of DCPS for 2 months. Maybe this is worth its own thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone paid the rates so your children could finish the school year after a move to VA or MD? Likely will have to move a few months before school year is over and don’t want to pull them out of DCPS for 2 months. Maybe this is worth its own thread.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious if anyone is familiar with out of state tuition rates for both DCPS public and charter schools. My kid is 3 so currently thinking ahead. We live pretty far out in Maryland but my husband and I both work in the city. We want to make sure our kid is close by during the workday.
Also are out of state families frowned upon? Are there a lot of them?
Anonymous wrote:There is almost no possibility for this for PK3. Find a private preschool.
Anonymous wrote:https://osse.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/osse/page_content/attachments/2019-20%20School%20Year%20Tuition%20Rates.pdf
There also needs to be no residents on the wait list, so you’ll need to check out wait lists to see where you may be able to get in.