Anonymous wrote:Since you can move anywhere in DC, I'd suggest in boundary for Mann or Murch. Hearst and Eaton too.
Anonymous wrote:No long term plans. We move to a different city/country every 2-3 years with my job, so I’m really only focused on the next 2 years at this point. We may buy a house in DC at some point before our next move, so I would research middle/high school options before doing that, but to be honest, I’d be too overwhelmed to think through all of that now.
Anonymous wrote:For reference OP, when people mention CBOs it’s the options outside of the lottery. Here’s a list of them: https://www.myschooldc.org/find-schools/school-options-outside-my-school-dc
They do their own lottery/enrollment outside of the MySchoolDC lottery, but offer spots that are tuition-free. Many of them have Spanish instruction. For example, I know a couple of people that loved Estrellitas which offers Montessori Spanish immersion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can probably find a 2 bedroom for that in Hill East or Navy Yard and enroll the first grader in the in-bound school. PreK4 will likely take a little more flexibility/maneuvering.
I second this plan. Lots of school options on Capitol Hill for elementary school, including PRe-K. Lots of 2 bedroom apartments. And no need for a personal car because of bike lanes and public transit If you need to drive somewhere on a weekend (apple picking or whatnot), lots of "Car2Go" type options. IF I were in your shoes I'd absolutely do this.
Very exciting!
Anonymous wrote:You can probably find a 2 bedroom for that in Hill East or Navy Yard and enroll the first grader in the in-bound school. PreK4 will likely take a little more flexibility/maneuvering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your housing budget? That will help people provide you with some more targeted advice.
Our housing budget is $3,000-$3,500/mo.
I live in Petworth/Brightwood and this seems like a tight budget if you want a full house (most likely not IB for Powell), but if you're happy with a smaller apartment it is doable, but not necessarily IB for all of the schools you listed. This city is getting harder and harder, esp if you want more than 2 bedrooms and more than a condo.
Yes, aiming for a 2BR apartment.
And, to be honest, we could go up quite a bit on rent if we got a free PK4 slot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your housing budget? That will help people provide you with some more targeted advice.
Our housing budget is $3,000-$3,500/mo.
I live in Petworth/Brightwood and this seems like a tight budget if you want a full house (most likely not IB for Powell), but if you're happy with a smaller apartment it is doable, but not necessarily IB for all of the schools you listed. This city is getting harder and harder, esp if you want more than 2 bedrooms and more than a condo.
Yes, aiming for a 2BR apartment.
And, to be honest, we could go up quite a bit on rent if we got a free PK4 slot.
People are recommending Bancroft, but just beware you won’t get a PK4 spot there if English dominant (even with sibling preference). If I could pick anywhere to live in the city, it would probably be mount pleasant, so it’s still a great suggestion. You’ll just need to find a CBO or other place for the youngest.
I was one of the ones recommending Bancroft and completely agree that you wont get a PK4 spot, but the commute between Bancroft and Bethune 16th St/Centro Nino is definitely doable if you really want Spanish. And both of those are places OP is likely to get a spot for her PK4 kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your housing budget? That will help people provide you with some more targeted advice.
Our housing budget is $3,000-$3,500/mo.
I live in Petworth/Brightwood and this seems like a tight budget if you want a full house (most likely not IB for Powell), but if you're happy with a smaller apartment it is doable, but not necessarily IB for all of the schools you listed. This city is getting harder and harder, esp if you want more than 2 bedrooms and more than a condo.
Yes, aiming for a 2BR apartment.
And, to be honest, we could go up quite a bit on rent if we got a free PK4 slot.
People are recommending Bancroft, but just beware you won’t get a PK4 spot there if English dominant (even with sibling preference). If I could pick anywhere to live in the city, it would probably be mount pleasant, so it’s still a great suggestion. You’ll just need to find a CBO or other place for the youngest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is your housing budget? That will help people provide you with some more targeted advice.
Our housing budget is $3,000-$3,500/mo.
I live in Petworth/Brightwood and this seems like a tight budget if you want a full house (most likely not IB for Powell), but if you're happy with a smaller apartment it is doable, but not necessarily IB for all of the schools you listed. This city is getting harder and harder, esp if you want more than 2 bedrooms and more than a condo.
Yes, aiming for a 2BR apartment.
And, to be honest, we could go up quite a bit on rent if we got a free PK4 slot.