Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here my kid was already accepted so can’t choose a closer school now.
If you share what school and general location you’re coming from people can better help you. I would check if your school has a FB, WhatsApp or Group me page/discussion. My kid is going to Gonzaga and our class has a GroupMe discussion where parents ask and give advice on stuff like this. It’s been super helpful. I would assume most schools have resources like this. hope you find something that works for you.
Anonymous wrote:I’m looking to send my kid to a Catholic high school this year, but it’s 13 miles away. So, I’m considering a door-to-door van service. I’d like to get a sense of the general costs before I take the plunge, as well as understand what the process typically involves. Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m looking to send my kid to a Catholic high school this year, but it’s 13 miles away. So, I’m considering a door-to-door van service. I’d like to get a sense of the general costs before I take the plunge, as well as understand what the process typically involves. Thanks in advance!
OP what school and where do you live? Have you considered carpooling?
St. John’s, and Rockville.
Could your student metro on the red line from Rockville to Tenleytown and then take a C81 bus east, arriving right in front of SJC? Could do the reverse going home.
This. But, your kid is going to want to take the SJC bus with his friends. He won’t care that it’s earlier since he can socialize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m looking to send my kid to a Catholic high school this year, but it’s 13 miles away. So, I’m considering a door-to-door van service. I’d like to get a sense of the general costs before I take the plunge, as well as understand what the process typically involves. Thanks in advance!
OP what school and where do you live? Have you considered carpooling?
St. John’s, and Rockville.
Could your student metro on the red line from Rockville to Tenleytown and then take a C81 bus east, arriving right in front of SJC? Could do the reverse going home.
Anonymous wrote:Op here my kid was already accepted so can’t choose a closer school now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m looking to send my kid to a Catholic high school this year, but it’s 13 miles away. So, I’m considering a door-to-door van service. I’d like to get a sense of the general costs before I take the plunge, as well as understand what the process typically involves. Thanks in advance!
OP what school and where do you live? Have you considered carpooling?
St. John’s, and Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel, SJC have bus routes. Saint Anselm’s, Gonzaga use metro.
Gonzaga has a bus from Va.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel, SJC have bus routes. Saint Anselm’s, Gonzaga use metro.
A lot of the NOVA Gonzaga boys use the VRE. Plus it’s free.
Where can you pick up the VRE? Is there a stop in Arlington?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m looking to send my kid to a Catholic high school this year, but it’s 13 miles away. So, I’m considering a door-to-door van service. I’d like to get a sense of the general costs before I take the plunge, as well as understand what the process typically involves. Thanks in advance!
OP what school and where do you live? Have you considered carpooling?
St. John’s, and Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Good Counsel, SJC have bus routes. Saint Anselm’s, Gonzaga use metro.