Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyoney seen the inside of this location?
Yes, the December Open House was held there. We were just a large open room (probably cafeteria/MPR) which was a nice space. It's a larger building so I'm interested to see the build out to accommodate the students.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyoney seen the inside of this location?
Anonymous wrote:In for French K, got a nice phone call today. Does anyone know if there is transfer preference into Brookland?
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What's a good neighborhood to live in for Stokes EE, east or west of river? Criteria - easy school access, good metro access, some walkability/amenities.
We have found East of the River in Marshall Heights (right near the Benning Road metro stop) to be pretty good (been here since 2014, on H St before that), BUT you are going to find the whole area near the school lacks amenities. The commercial corridors have been turned into housing, so while transportation options (and metro access) is good, the walkability is lacking simply because there is not much to walk to yet.
You might be better off just living anywhere along the Blue/Silver line if you want to be able to walk to things now and can't wait a few years for retailers to notice the area.
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What's a good neighborhood to live in for Stokes EE, east or west of river? Criteria - easy school access, good metro access, some walkability/amenities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a fan of the location. 3 shootings nearby yesterday.
We live nearby, and the area is fine. Any gunplay is at night and contained in specific apartment blocks you will never drive by.
Except yesterday’s, I guess, which spanned several blocks and happened mid afternoon.
We lived walking distance to where it's going to be co-located for six years. We didn't move because of violence; we moved because we were in a condo and needed more space. Now that my daughter is in, I wish I still lived over there.
What's a good neighborhood to live in for Stokes EE, east or west of river? Criteria - easy school access, good metro access, some walkability/amenities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a fan of the location. 3 shootings nearby yesterday.
We live nearby, and the area is fine. Any gunplay is at night and contained in specific apartment blocks you will never drive by.
Except yesterday’s, I guess, which spanned several blocks and happened mid afternoon.
We lived walking distance to where it's going to be co-located for six years. We didn't move because of violence; we moved because we were in a condo and needed more space. Now that my daughter is in, I wish I still lived over there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a fan of the location. 3 shootings nearby yesterday.
We live nearby, and the area is fine. Any gunplay is at night and contained in specific apartment blocks you will never drive by.
Except yesterday’s, I guess, which spanned several blocks and happened mid afternoon.