Anonymous wrote:In general, Ward 3 is wealthier, whiter, and older than the rest of DC. There aren't as many kids as most of the rest of the city. Ward 4 has become the land of children. The number of young families has exploded in recent years. It's also way more diverse, in every way.

Anonymous wrote:As a school, how is Stoddert vs Mann. We have a rising 2nd grader at one and just moved in boundary for the other. Commute isn't an issue.
Anonymous wrote:As a school, how is Stoddert vs Mann. We have a rising 2nd grader at one and just moved in boundary for the other. Commute isn't an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are considering some of these schools as an OOB family (in at one, good waitlist numbers at a few others). Hyde Addison has a lot of OOB famines, but how does it feel to be OOB at the others (we live EOTP).
I think it depends how far you live and how willing you are to drive your kid places. We attend a JKLM. My DD has a great friend who is EOTP and her parents are super involved at the school, the daughter is at all the play dates and events, etc. If you’re willing to drive and show up for the school community, the fact that you’re OOB won’t matter.
Anonymous wrote:We are considering some of these schools as an OOB family (in at one, good waitlist numbers at a few others). Hyde Addison has a lot of OOB famines, but how does it feel to be OOB at the others (we live EOTP).