Anonymous wrote:AU Park. This is what we had/have but our kids are older (15 and 18), it really is block by block.
Middle school is really the tough nut to crack in DC if you want to go public school all the way through. Deal is not perfect but no middle school is.
I would look in Palisades too unless you need/want metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi all! I have two toddlers and am looking to move within DC - in part due to school quality, but also I would really love to be in an area with an authentic community vibe. Where there are lots of families... and neighbors know each other, come together regularly and support each other. Any recommendations on specific neighborhoods?
You just described Capitol Hill's Eastern Market area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Woodacres in Bethesda for certain. This one was easy.
But no sidewalks
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brookdale CCMD right over the line from DC
Does it actually feel neighborhoody though? Or is it full of boomers and empty nesters.
Anonymous wrote:Chevy Chase DC has this. Super family friendly, very neighborly. Lafayette Elementary really ties it together.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all! I have two toddlers and am looking to move within DC - in part due to school quality, but also I would really love to be in an area with an authentic community vibe. Where there are lots of families... and neighbors know each other, come together regularly and support each other. Any recommendations on specific neighborhoods?
Anonymous wrote:Brookdale CCMD right over the line from DC