Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - just want to thank everyone - was able to find a great condo in McLean Gardens, and kids registered at Deal. None of this would have been possible without the guidance from all of you here, so I wanted to say that I really appreciate it, and I took everyone up on their advice, and it has worked out great thus far! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Awww. This warms my tiny little heart today. So glad it worked out!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe capitol hill? Good elemntary schools but you may have to lottery for middle.
Why would you suggest that to someone with a 6th and 7th grader?
no way. Listen to first poster. If you can afford, move WoTP in bound for deal and Wilson. Be done. The truth is that you have little to know chance of getting into a top performing middle charter school. Cap Hill does not have good middle school options depsite what a handful of boosters tell you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe capitol hill? Good elemntary schools but you may have to lottery for middle.
Why would you suggest that to someone with a 6th and 7th grader?
Anonymous wrote:OP here - just want to thank everyone - was able to find a great condo in McLean Gardens, and kids registered at Deal. None of this would have been possible without the guidance from all of you here, so I wanted to say that I really appreciate it, and I took everyone up on their advice, and it has worked out great thus far! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad to see you were able to get a divorce in Pakistan. Hopefully it's becoming easier for women there and less taboo.
Hearst is excellent. Near metro and good for Deal. But the PPs point about college is important too.
DC also has program where every graduating student can receive $10,000 in college funding per year. It's designed to help DC students when they attend out of state with out of state tuition. It's called DC TAG if you want to look it up.
peanuts compared to out of state tuition. much better deal to be instate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad to see you were able to get a divorce in Pakistan. Hopefully it's becoming easier for women there and less taboo.
Hearst is excellent. Near metro and good for Deal. But the PPs point about college is important too.
DC also has program where every graduating student can receive $10,000 in college funding per year. It's designed to help DC students when they attend out of state with out of state tuition. It's called DC TAG if you want to look it up.
Anonymous wrote:Janney parent here. I'd encourage you to consider our school. There's been a huge amount of progress over the last several years, including an amazing musical, a new arts program, spectacular renovations, and a driven teaching staff. The PTA leadership is truly awe-inspiring at the school. The energy, and more importantly heart, that the PTA brings to their volunteer roles makes me proud to be a member of this close-knot community. The principal works with us to mold the values of the community like experimentation and reflection. There is a constant stream of new ideas being tested and evaluated, like the outdoor oriented science program. I don't think that any school in DC, MD, or VA serves children to the extent Janney does.