Anonymous wrote:We've been truly happy at Latin - and not just because of where families come from. Kid is learning a lot (light years above her DCPS ES), teachers are highly engaged, admin has created a welcoming and warm school community.
And our choice wasn't Latin vs. not-so-great option. Our choice was Latin vs. excellent suburban school.
Anonymous wrote:The commute to either Latin from Capitol Hill seems kind of rough, even with the buses. How do the kids cope? What do they do with all that time? I've read here that older kids often take Metro and walk from Ft Totten but that seems like a pretty long walk too after a decent Metro ride.
I used to have a similar sort of commute to my job and found it pretty soul crushing. Probably the thing that gives me the biggest pause with either Latin.
Anonymous wrote:I'll say it - as someone that lives close to the Latins and has a lousy middle school (there are a LOT of us) and didn't get a slot, it is such a bummer to hear about all these people leaving their excellent WOTP/Capitol Hill schools/feeders to grab all the Latin spots.
Anonymous wrote:The commute to either Latin from Capitol Hill seems kind of rough, even with the buses. How do the kids cope? What do they do with all that time? I've read here that older kids often take Metro and walk from Ft Totten but that seems like a pretty long walk too after a decent Metro ride.
I used to have a similar sort of commute to my job and found it pretty soul crushing. Probably the thing that gives me the biggest pause with either Latin.
Anonymous wrote:I'll say it - as someone that lives close to the Latins and has a lousy middle school (there are a LOT of us) and didn't get a slot, it is such a bummer to hear about all these people leaving their excellent WOTP/Capitol Hill schools/feeders to grab all the Latin spots.
Anonymous wrote:How are all these Capitol Hill families getting there? Are there carpools or organized clusters of kids metro/bussing together? I'm over in Southwest and we have a couple of years before middle school but trying to plan ahead. Basis is ideal since its just the other side of the Mall. But for either of the Latins I just don't know how I'd get my kid there and home every day without it being me sitting in the car 60-90 minutes round trip (I am fully remote so it would be to home-school-home twice a day).
Anonymous wrote:How are all these Capitol Hill families getting there? Are there carpools or organized clusters of kids metro/bussing together? I'm over in Southwest and we have a couple of years before middle school but trying to plan ahead. Basis is ideal since its just the other side of the Mall. But for either of the Latins I just don't know how I'd get my kid there and home every day without it being me sitting in the car 60-90 minutes round trip (I am fully remote so it would be to home-school-home twice a day).
Anonymous wrote:How are all these Capitol Hill families getting there? Are there carpools or organized clusters of kids metro/bussing together? I'm over in Southwest and we have a couple of years before middle school but trying to plan ahead. Basis is ideal since its just the other side of the Mall. But for either of the Latins I just don't know how I'd get my kid there and home every day without it being me sitting in the car 60-90 minutes round trip (I am fully remote so it would be to home-school-home twice a day).