Anonymous wrote:There are a few early action pre-k programs that offer automatic spots to those who live in bounds. I am also a single parent and live in petworth. Our in bounds school is truesdell and according to the dcps website if you live in bounds your kid automatically gets a spot even for pre k. Can’t comment from experience because we moved here after my kids were in pre-k but worth considering. We have friends in the neighborhood with kids in pre-k who love it. The commute to Washington hospital center area is also super easy from here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to ward 4 and go to Dorothy height in ward 4/petworth.
I am the John Lewis poster, but this is the same neighborhood.
I am also a single parent, and I would put a very high premium on short commute for my kid, and then for me. A neighborhood school in walking distance would be fantastic, and this would give you two neighborhood options.
Will you be working hours that play well with school/aftercare, or needing a nanny for wrap around hours. A school in walking distance to where you live will help with the latter a lot!
Anonymous wrote:Move to ward 4 and go to Dorothy height in ward 4/petworth.
Anonymous wrote:My info on PK3 is a bit dated, but usually the "better" elementary schools west of the park don't offer PK3. Do you mean you are trying to find a good place for PK4?
For a commute to Columbia Heights, I recommend just west of the park in the Eaton or Murch districts. Much more convenient than Stoddard.
Some buildings are Kennedy Warren or Quebec House or McLean Gardens (you can shoot down Porter to Adams Mill then through Mt P to Columbia Heights). You can also check Zillow or Hotpads for rentals that are condos.
If you want bilingual, rent for the Oyster School District. There are several building on that block. Just get out at Woodley Park Metro and walk down the street - I think it's Calvert? There is a Gables building right next to Oyster.
I am not sure how easy it is to get into PK4 at these schools.