Anonymous wrote:So true. Everyone is fighting for access to OOB schools, not because that school is much better than the neighborhood school, but because the guaranteed Middle is superior. The lottery here is infuriating. Maybe this could be fixed by getting rid of all guaranteed spots and having every middle be lottery.Anonymous wrote:One thing you may not realize when your kids are very young is that there's tons of good options when it comes to elementary schools, but as the child ages, the options get much, much worse. DCI is a massive improvement over MacFarland and Roosevelt, and a 20 minute commute seems fairly normal. And there's not a huge price difference between living in Petworth and living in Brightwood/Takoma/Shepherd Park, and you could end up moving closer to DCI eventually.
Anonymous wrote:So true. Everyone is fighting for access to OOB schools, not because that school is much better than the neighborhood school, but because the guaranteed Middle is superior. The lottery here is infuriating. Maybe this could be fixed by getting rid of all guaranteed spots and having every middle be lottery.Anonymous wrote:One thing you may not realize when your kids are very young is that there's tons of good options when it comes to elementary schools, but as the child ages, the options get much, much worse. DCI is a massive improvement over MacFarland and Roosevelt, and a 20 minute commute seems fairly normal. And there's not a huge price difference between living in Petworth and living in Brightwood/Takoma/Shepherd Park, and you could end up moving closer to DCI eventually.
So true. Everyone is fighting for access to OOB schools, not because that school is much better than the neighborhood school, but because the guaranteed Middle is superior. The lottery here is infuriating. Maybe this could be fixed by getting rid of all guaranteed spots and having every middle be lottery.Anonymous wrote:One thing you may not realize when your kids are very young is that there's tons of good options when it comes to elementary schools, but as the child ages, the options get much, much worse. DCI is a massive improvement over MacFarland and Roosevelt, and a 20 minute commute seems fairly normal. And there's not a huge price difference between living in Petworth and living in Brightwood/Takoma/Shepherd Park, and you could end up moving closer to DCI eventually.
Anonymous wrote:Would you be willing to do an electric-assist cargo bike commute? Some people prefer that to driving (and some people think it's insane). Then as kids get older, they get their own bikes, and you commute together (if it's feasible/there are bike paths).
I know that Yu Ying and Cooper are working on getting bike lane access to their schools.
If you are willing to carpool, you'll want a car that seats at least four kids (chances are, you'll be carpooling with another set of siblings).
Anonymous wrote:Would you be willing to do an electric-assist cargo bike commute? Some people prefer that to driving (and some people think it's insane). Then as kids get older, they get their own bikes, and you commute together (if it's feasible/there are bike paths).
I know that Yu Ying and Cooper are working on getting bike lane access to their schools.
If you are willing to carpool, you'll want a car that seats at least four kids (chances are, you'll be carpooling with another set of siblings).
Anonymous wrote:I've been doing a similar commute to a WOTP elementary for 4 years. It does suck and we spend way more time going back and forth than I even imagined for school activities/playdates/etc. But I have learned to enjoy the time with my kids to chat about their days, listen to audiobooks/radio and play silly car games. It is what you make of it. And my oldest is headed to middle school next year (and massively struck out of the closer to home charter options) so it does feel like it is finally paying off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Prek4 & 3 going into K & Prek4. We love our DCPS elementary school but feeder pattern is not great (MacFarland). We just accepted a spot at a charter school that feeds into DCI.
Now having regrets because our commute went from walking our kids to school to a 40 minute drive (20 each way). Am I crazy that I am already regretting our decision. We only switched because the current feeder pattern is not great and we can't afford to move to another part of the city and we are undecided if we may move down the line to the burbs.
I assume I could try the lottery when the kids are in upper years and switch the kids back if the commute this year sucks.. but who knows how that will go.. looking for advice
No one is forcing you to do the commute. Switch back to your IB school and let another family have the spot.
Terrible advice. Do the commute once school starts and see how it goes. You may get used to it.
OP just accepted the spot and is already whining about a mere 20 minute commute. Doesn’t bode well at all. She should stay at her IB and then plan to move after elementary to the burbs.