Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elementary schools? Key, Mann, Murch, Janney, Lafayette, Brent, Maury, Hyde-Addison, Hearst, Stoddert, probably in that order.
What a ridiculous post. How could you possibly have enough real information about so many schools to rank them with such precision?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LANGLEY!
is not in DC
https://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Langley+Elementary+School
Langley Elementary!
The best school in this town!
Congrats to 5th grade graduates,
You earned that cap and gown!
Field Day is super happy
With our school family
Where Tigers play with tug of war,
Parachute and Foamboree.
Our kids, they are the sweetest
With social skills galore.
They frolic on the playground and
In gyms with hardwood floors!
Our PTO is small but mighty
They plan the funnest Fest
Fundraising tenaciously
For books and all the rest.
A brand new elevator
Takes kids from floor to floor
We're thrilled with this improvement
But wait-- there's even more!
Down by the cafeteria
Our new bathroom shines so bright
It's freshly renovated
To everyone's delight.
The auction was at MetroBar
Karaoke for the win!
Teachers, kids and families
Sang songs from Hamilton.
We wish you a fun summer
We hope you have a ball!
School year prep is starting now,
We'll see you in the fall!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LANGLEY!
is not in DC
https://profiles.dcps.dc.gov/Langley+Elementary+School
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does open enrollment mean? You have to go through the lottery for all schools that are not your zoned school, just like for charters.
Not sure. Maybe OP thinks if you buy your way into a school it's somehow more meritorious than if you test or lottery your way into it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably Walls. Then Wilson. Then Banneker. And then, none.
Walls is test in.
HS: Wilson, Banneker
MS: Deal, Hardy, Adams
Anonymous wrote:Elementary schools? Key, Mann, Murch, Janney, Lafayette, Brent, Maury, Hyde-Addison, Hearst, Stoddert, probably in that order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well … if you ask US News, they say Banneker, Walls, BASIS for high school and BASIS, DC Prep, Oyster-Adams for middle schools.
Of these, only Oyster Adams is a non test-in, non charter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LANGLEY!
is not in DC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:LANGLEY!
is not in DC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does open enrollment mean? You have to go through the lottery for all schools that are not your zoned school, just like for charters.
Not sure. Maybe OP thinks if you buy your way into a school it's somehow more meritorious than if you test or lottery your way into it?
Anonymous wrote:LANGLEY!
Anonymous wrote:What does open enrollment mean? You have to go through the lottery for all schools that are not your zoned school, just like for charters.