Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See the thread on "why did you choose to live where you live." If you want to live in Mt. Pleasant-- and don't want to spend the $$ on low-risk/boring JKLM neighborhoods-- then yes, the schools will be a crapshoot. The charters are pure lottery. Most good DCPS schools are impossible to get into OOB.
If I were you, I would hold out until you see if DC1 gets into PK-3 anywhere good. That's only a year from now. If not, then move. Or try again for PK-4.
So agreed. I would never buy a house with kids when schools were such an uncertainty. I had a friend call me in tears when her kid didn't get into private or get a charter by lottery. Truly fucked.
Anonymous wrote:I love how the denizens of truxton circle, petworth and mount pleasnt imagine that all the houses inbounds for, say, Murch or Janney "need work" and are "small." Really, petworth?
I'll grant that some of the full house row homes in Columbia hts or Logan are larger than the SFHs that feed into Janney. Or the typical 3 story colonial in Chevy chase.
But we all know you don't own one of those entire 1890s homes all to yourself in Logan. So knock it off with the hating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how the denizens of truxton circle, petworth and mount pleasnt imagine that all the houses inbounds for, say, Murch or Janney "need work" and are "small." Really, petworth?
I'll grant that some of the full house row homes in Columbia hts or Logan are larger than the SFHs that feed into Janney. Or the typical 3 story colonial in Chevy chase.
But we all know you don't own one of those entire 1890s homes all to yourself in Logan. So knock it off with the hating
Are you, like, choosing to be dense about it? No one imagines anything like that. Rather, people are being completely realistic that the type of house inbounds for Murch or Janney they can afford is LIKELY to need work and small. If they could afford a big house in JKLM districts, they would have bought it to begin with. Why do you think people bought in Petworth or Columbia Heights? Because they were priced out of better areas. So knock it off with the money glasses.
Anonymous wrote:I love how the denizens of truxton circle, petworth and mount pleasnt imagine that all the houses inbounds for, say, Murch or Janney "need work" and are "small." Really, petworth?
I'll grant that some of the full house row homes in Columbia hts or Logan are larger than the SFHs that feed into Janney. Or the typical 3 story colonial in Chevy chase.
But we all know you don't own one of those entire 1890s homes all to yourself in Logan. So knock it off with the hating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:See the thread on "why did you choose to live where you live." If you want to live in Mt. Pleasant-- and don't want to spend the $$ on low-risk/boring JKLM neighborhoods-- then yes, the schools will be a crapshoot. The charters are pure lottery. Most good DCPS schools are impossible to get into OOB.
If I were you, I would hold out until you see if DC1 gets into PK-3 anywhere good. That's only a year from now. If not, then move. Or try again for PK-4.
So agreed. I would never buy a house with kids when schools were such an uncertainty. I had a friend call me in tears when her kid didn't get into private or get a charter by lottery. Truly fucked.
Anonymous wrote:See the thread on "why did you choose to live where you live." If you want to live in Mt. Pleasant-- and don't want to spend the $$ on low-risk/boring JKLM neighborhoods-- then yes, the schools will be a crapshoot. The charters are pure lottery. Most good DCPS schools are impossible to get into OOB.
If I were you, I would hold out until you see if DC1 gets into PK-3 anywhere good. That's only a year from now. If not, then move. Or try again for PK-4.
Anonymous wrote:Go Charter! Don't spend 900K for a small house that needs work just for Janney. They just remodeled and are already over capacity. Not worth it! Honestly at a second tier charter school you can get just as good of an education.