Anonymous wrote:We were at a HRCS that moved from NW to NE and followed it with the commute. No carpool, but was doable, although it was a triangle commute in both AM and PM.
We have since left (and moved inbounds) for a language immersion school. Our quality of life has multiplied in manifest ways. More time together, less tired kiddos in evening, and friends within walking distance- and who are open to covering on snow days etc. The random days off and snow day schedules were really brutal for us as a family of working parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The really good schools draw from all over the city. This has been how we've been able to carpool: enough families nearby to share the load.
At the end of the day, quality of education was not something we could compromise.
I agree, but there was simply no way to make the logistics work for us. We both worked and our HRCS was 25 min out of the way, each way if everything went right. My husband and I were each having issues at work and, even with that, we felt our only family time was commuting. By the time we got home, we could barely manage to do dinner, bath/shower, and bed. Rinse and repeat daily. It was no way to live as a family and at some point we were going to have issues with being late at work even though we have somewhat flexible jobs that aren't generally going to freak if we are a few minutes late.
To get the quality education, we moved to Moco. I thought when we placed into a charter we were happy with that would be it, but the logistics were just too daunting. I am actually happier with the move than I expected, but of course there are things I miss.
That's too much commuting for me. OTOH, people in Sterling commute to DC for work and I'd never do that, either.
Curious: what's your commute now that you live in MC and presumably commute to DC for work but live nearer to school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The really good schools draw from all over the city. This has been how we've been able to carpool: enough families nearby to share the load.
At the end of the day, quality of education was not something we could compromise.
I agree, but there was simply no way to make the logistics work for us. We both worked and our HRCS was 25 min out of the way, each way if everything went right. My husband and I were each having issues at work and, even with that, we felt our only family time was commuting. By the time we got home, we could barely manage to do dinner, bath/shower, and bed. Rinse and repeat daily. It was no way to live as a family and at some point we were going to have issues with being late at work even though we have somewhat flexible jobs that aren't generally going to freak if we are a few minutes late.
To get the quality education, we moved to Moco. I thought when we placed into a charter we were happy with that would be it, but the logistics were just too daunting. I am actually happier with the move than I expected, but of course there are things I miss.
Anonymous wrote:The really good schools draw from all over the city. This has been how we've been able to carpool: enough families nearby to share the load.
At the end of the day, quality of education was not something we could compromise.
Anonymous wrote:Please help us decide.
We have 2 kids, but young - one about to enter PK3.
We both work but one works from home for the time being.
Do we go for HRCS with commute issues, or MRCS which is very nearby? It's hard to think into the future like this (multiple kids in school etc). Currently childcare is either at our house or very close by, so we've not had to do pickup/dropoff.
The HRCS isn't en route to work but isn't terribly far. ?
Anonymous wrote:Please help us decide.
We have 2 kids, but young - one about to enter PK3.
We both work but one works from home for the time being.
Do we go for HRCS with commute issues, or MRCS which is very nearby? It's hard to think into the future like this (multiple kids in school etc). Currently childcare is either at our house or very close by, so we've not had to do pickup/dropoff.
The HRCS isn't en route to work but isn't terribly far. ?