Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to read and become familiar with this policy:
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/enrollment-students-military-families
You have a lot of options
Thanks, I'm familiar. But location and commute time matters, since I work (remote, but have set, inflexible hours), so I'm afraid we're limited to the closest school.
Are you moving for this school year or next? Kids in MS and HS should be able to commute to school on their own, so if you aren't coming until fall 2024, consider lottery applications for out of boundary and charter schools.
It would be 2024. DH would never allow them to commute in DC, especially with the crime rate - I'd have to drop them off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to read and become familiar with this policy:
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/enrollment-students-military-families
You have a lot of options
Thanks, I'm familiar. But location and commute time matters, since I work (remote, but have set, inflexible hours), so I'm afraid we're limited to the closest school.
Are you moving for this school year or next? Kids in MS and HS should be able to commute to school on their own, so if you aren't coming until fall 2024, consider lottery applications for out of boundary and charter schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should discuss the possibility of him commuting, if it looks like local schools won’t be great. Most military families live in the suburbs.
He won't commute.
He can commute for one year.
Sure, but he won't.
Maybe he should geobachelor and the family stays where they are now. Very common in this area as no one wants to uproot their kids for a year. There are a ton of military house shares for exactly that situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to read and become familiar with this policy:
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/enrollment-students-military-families
You have a lot of options
Thanks, I'm familiar. But location and commute time matters, since I work (remote, but have set, inflexible hours), so I'm afraid we're limited to the closest school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should discuss the possibility of him commuting, if it looks like local schools won’t be great. Most military families live in the suburbs.
He won't commute.
He can commute for one year.
Sure, but he won't.
So he's choosing his commute over the kids' education? Maybe that's the best decision for your family, but it shouldn't be his unilateral decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should discuss the possibility of him commuting, if it looks like local schools won’t be great. Most military families live in the suburbs.
He won't commute.
He can commute for one year.
Sure, but he won't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should discuss the possibility of him commuting, if it looks like local schools won’t be great. Most military families live in the suburbs.
He won't commute.
He can commute for one year.
Sure, but he won't.
Anonymous wrote:Jefferson I would do in a heartbeat, Eastern I wouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should discuss the possibility of him commuting, if it looks like local schools won’t be great. Most military families live in the suburbs.
He won't commute.
He can commute for one year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to read and become familiar with this policy:
https://dcps.dc.gov/page/enrollment-students-military-families
You have a lot of options
Thanks, I'm familiar. But location and commute time matters, since I work (remote, but have set, inflexible hours), so I'm afraid we're limited to the closest school.
Then mention the darn school. No one can help you if you're asking about "DCPS" as a whole.
I don't know! I think it's Eastern HS. I've never lived anywhere with more than one high school, so I'm not sure how to tell, but that's what Zillow says.
To find your IB school, enter the address here: https://enrolldcps.dc.gov/node/41
Thanks. So it's Jefferson Middle School Academy and Eastern High School.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should discuss the possibility of him commuting, if it looks like local schools won’t be great. Most military families live in the suburbs.
He won't commute.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should discuss the possibility of him commuting, if it looks like local schools won’t be great. Most military families live in the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Call the # in the policy and ask about busing. I thought (it might be dated) that there were buses from the base to schools.