Anonymous wrote:NO PETS, NO Pets, no pets..... hrm. This is going to be harder than I thought.
Re: diversity in the upper grades--as long as the programs are good, I'm okay with the kid being a minority. So where are the programs good in the upper grades east of the park? (That's EOTP? I assume, lol)
Anonymous wrote:You can find rentals in Petworth, Brightwood, Brookland neighborhoods right at 3k or around the 2300-2800 range.
Yes... this is why I was interested in these neighborhoods. But which schools? Powell? Park View something? West? Burroughs? (I think those are ones that stood out in my forum reading)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO PETS, NO Pets, no pets..... hrm. This is going to be harder than I thought.
Re: diversity in the upper grades--as long as the programs are good, I'm okay with the kid being a minority. So where are the programs good in the upper grades east of the park? (That's EOTP? I assume, lol)
Dog or cat? Cats are easier. We are considering a move WOTP and have found some dog-friendly places on Craig's list, though. (I'd recommend filtering by that so you see what your options are.) I don't think there are many EOTP schools that are strong for 3rd-5th grade. We send our child to a school that we would not go to beyond 1st grade. Ross is good, but expensive (tons of dogs around there, though!). The other school you could check out is SWW@Francis-Stevens.
I would definitely apply in round 2 of the lottery--why not? You can check it out at www.myschooldc.org. I think the deadline is May 15.
Best of luck.
She's going to need a DC address to sign up (though you can make that up I guess) and to enroll, though. Plus, what are the chances of getting a decent 3rd grade spot in the second round???
Anonymous wrote:Capitol Hill and Mt. Pleasant are the most "urban" and the Hill probably has the best access to family amenities. I don't know if $3000 is realistic for renting IB for Brent. You can find 1BR rentals and English basement units in the $1700+ range, but 2BR retals are relatively scarce.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NO PETS, NO Pets, no pets..... hrm. This is going to be harder than I thought.
Re: diversity in the upper grades--as long as the programs are good, I'm okay with the kid being a minority. So where are the programs good in the upper grades east of the park? (That's EOTP? I assume, lol)
Dog or cat? Cats are easier. We are considering a move WOTP and have found some dog-friendly places on Craig's list, though. (I'd recommend filtering by that so you see what your options are.) I don't think there are many EOTP schools that are strong for 3rd-5th grade. We send our child to a school that we would not go to beyond 1st grade. Ross is good, but expensive (tons of dogs around there, though!). The other school you could check out is SWW@Francis-Stevens.
I would definitely apply in round 2 of the lottery--why not? You can check it out at www.myschooldc.org. I think the deadline is May 15.
Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:NO PETS, NO Pets, no pets..... hrm. This is going to be harder than I thought.
Re: diversity in the upper grades--as long as the programs are good, I'm okay with the kid being a minority. So where are the programs good in the upper grades east of the park? (That's EOTP? I assume, lol)
You can find rentals in Petworth, Brightwood, Brookland neighborhoods right at 3k or around the 2300-2800 range.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We kind of want to rent a house, and I was thinking more like Petworth, Brightwood, Brookland, Mount Pleasant, the Hill or north of it.... urban is fine. I think Tenleytown is too suburban too. Budget maxes out around 3K.
I live EOTP and would caution you at that grade and with no chance of getting into a top charter since you missed the lottery to definitely move WOTP. The most urban feel is Woodley Park, and then you are IB for Oyster. However, I wouldn't recommend it if your child has not done Spanish before. I would look a little north on Connecticut Ave, in the Cleveland Park and Van Ness metro line communities. I would not worry about feeder patterns if you are renting--you can always try to lottery to another school like Washington Latin charter for 5th grade, and if that fails you can move IB forum Deal. Agree with PP that the Hill would also work -- and that you want IB for either Brent or Maury if you go that route.
$3k however will not get you far in these neighborhoods (not sure about the Hill). Best of luck.
Anonymous wrote:We moved here from Park Slope and the Hill is really the most analogous area in DC.