Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up on the mainline and now live in CC with young kids here is my advice:
NW DC is truly the best bet -- on redfin search in "DEAL middle school" -- that catchment is not old money, has casual vibes, and is on the redline so you can easily get to amtrak. DC also has free prek4 and a lot of the daycares are now offering free prek3 on that side of the park -- sooo you will have two years less of childcare payments then you will in MD/VA. All of those public elementary schools are excellent too.
Don't worry about making friends, NW DC is full of families that are 1. are not from here and 2. desperate to say they still "live in the city" and like to go out. Once you have kids you will make a ton of friends just from mom groups/ play dates / etc.
Isn't that by lottery only and mostly not in upper NW?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up on the mainline and now live in CC with young kids here is my advice:
NW DC is truly the best bet -- on redfin search in "DEAL middle school" -- that catchment is not old money, has casual vibes, and is on the redline so you can easily get to amtrak. DC also has free prek4 and a lot of the daycares are now offering free prek3 on that side of the park -- sooo you will have two years less of childcare payments then you will in MD/VA. All of those public elementary schools are excellent too.
Don't worry about making friends, NW DC is full of families that are 1. are not from here and 2. desperate to say they still "live in the city" and like to go out. Once you have kids you will make a ton of friends just from mom groups/ play dates / etc.
Isn't that by lottery only and mostly not in upper NW?
Most schools in upper NW don’t offer preK 3. You can get into preK 4 by lottery if you live in area. Usually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you plan to send your kids to private school then Chevy Chase, MD. If you plan to send your kids to public then McLean or Langley.
The IB program at BCC is pretty darn good. Plus there are other downcounty magnets.
Anonymous wrote:If you plan to send your kids to private school then Chevy Chase, MD. If you plan to send your kids to public then McLean or Langley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up on the mainline and now live in CC with young kids here is my advice:
NW DC is truly the best bet -- on redfin search in "DEAL middle school" -- that catchment is not old money, has casual vibes, and is on the redline so you can easily get to amtrak. DC also has free prek4 and a lot of the daycares are now offering free prek3 on that side of the park -- sooo you will have two years less of childcare payments then you will in MD/VA. All of those public elementary schools are excellent too.
Don't worry about making friends, NW DC is full of families that are 1. are not from here and 2. desperate to say they still "live in the city" and like to go out. Once you have kids you will make a ton of friends just from mom groups/ play dates / etc.
Isn't that by lottery only and mostly not in upper NW?
Anonymous wrote:As someone who is considering both options,I'm leaning towards McLean despite the fact that it will be a longer commute.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up on the mainline and now live in CC with young kids here is my advice:
NW DC is truly the best bet -- on redfin search in "DEAL middle school" -- that catchment is not old money, has casual vibes, and is on the redline so you can easily get to amtrak. DC also has free prek4 and a lot of the daycares are now offering free prek3 on that side of the park -- sooo you will have two years less of childcare payments then you will in MD/VA. All of those public elementary schools are excellent too.
Don't worry about making friends, NW DC is full of families that are 1. are not from here and 2. desperate to say they still "live in the city" and like to go out. Once you have kids you will make a ton of friends just from mom groups/ play dates / etc.