Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, these suggestions are awful. Half of these schools don’t even offer PK3! In your situation, here are some DCPS schools I’d submit a post lottery app to:
- Military Road ELC
- Truesdell
- Whittier
- Takoma
- Burroughs
- Bunker Hill
- Dorothy Height
All of these are within 2 miles of the hospital, and close to bus/metro.
I’m less familiar with charters, but Appletree CH, Lee (Brookland), Meridian PCS, Sela, Bethune, Shining Stars, maybe Creative Minds?
+1
There is SO much terrible advice on this thread. Why on EARTH would someone who is leaving the city before his kid hits 1st grade pay a huge premium and accept a longer commute to live in ward 3 for the schools??? There are a ton of schools with fabulous early elementary programs, starting in PK3, that are much closer to hospitals.
Agreed on the bad advice—but I think it’s because this was originally posted elsewhere so a bunch of people with no or dated experience chimed in at first.
OP, now that you’re in the right place (DCPS forum), listen to the advice! Ward 3 is not a good idea if you’re only here a few years.
Anonymous wrote:If I was in your shoes, I would look to renting anywhere along CT or WI and look to the free PreK programs like Communikids, St. Alban's Early Childhood Center, 2 Birds.
AppleTree Spring Valley might be pushing it for distance for your morning commute -but it is a place I would expect you can get a spot.
I love the earlier recommendation of looking for a rental that is inbounds for Eaton as they recently completed a school renovation.
I have commuted from AU Park (near Janney elementary school) to Children's and it is an easy commute once you understand the traffic pattern and especially if you have a little flexibility in your schedule (do not try to get past a bunch of schools when they are doing morning drop off)
Best of Luck
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone mentioned Powell? Barnard?
Anonymous wrote:What about Mount Pleasant, so she can go to Bancroft? It's an excellent school, charming neighborhood and Columbia Heights is adjacent/walkable/a 5 minute drive to any destination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move to ward 4 and go to Dorothy height in ward 4/petworth.
I am the John Lewis poster, but this is the same neighborhood.
I am also a single parent, and I would put a very high premium on short commute for my kid, and then for me. A neighborhood school in walking distance would be fantastic, and this would give you two neighborhood options.
Will you be working hours that play well with school/aftercare, or needing a nanny for wrap around hours. A school in walking distance to where you live will help with the latter a lot!
But he’s not going to get off the WL for John Lewis for pk3 this late in the game…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, these suggestions are awful. Half of these schools don’t even offer PK3! In your situation, here are some DCPS schools I’d submit a post lottery app to:
- Military Road ELC
- Truesdell
- Whittier
- Takoma
- Burroughs
- Bunker Hill
- Dorothy Height
All of these are within 2 miles of the hospital, and close to bus/metro.
I’m less familiar with charters, but Appletree CH, Lee (Brookland), Meridian PCS, Sela, Bethune, Shining Stars, maybe Creative Minds?
+1
There is SO much terrible advice on this thread. Why on EARTH would someone who is leaving the city before his kid hits 1st grade pay a huge premium and accept a longer commute to live in ward 3 for the schools??? There are a ton of schools with fabulous early elementary programs, starting in PK3, that are much closer to hospitals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, these suggestions are awful. Half of these schools don’t even offer PK3! In your situation, here are some DCPS schools I’d submit a post lottery app to:
- Military Road ELC
- Truesdell
- Whittier
- Takoma
- Burroughs
- Bunker Hill
- Dorothy Height
All of these are within 2 miles of the hospital, and close to bus/metro.
I’m less familiar with charters, but Appletree CH, Lee (Brookland), Meridian PCS, Sela, Bethune, Shining Stars, maybe Creative Minds?
+1
There is SO much terrible advice on this thread. Why on EARTH would someone who is leaving the city before his kid hits 1st grade pay a huge premium and accept a longer commute to live in ward 3 for the schools??? There are a ton of schools with fabulous early elementary programs, starting in PK3, that are much closer to hospitals.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, these suggestions are awful. Half of these schools don’t even offer PK3! In your situation, here are some DCPS schools I’d submit a post lottery app to:
- Military Road ELC
- Truesdell
- Whittier
- Takoma
- Burroughs
- Bunker Hill
- Dorothy Height
All of these are within 2 miles of the hospital, and close to bus/metro.
I’m less familiar with charters, but Appletree CH, Lee (Brookland), Meridian PCS, Sela, Bethune, Shining Stars, maybe Creative Minds?
Anonymous wrote:What about Mount Pleasant, so she can go to Bancroft? It's an excellent school, charming neighborhood and Columbia Heights is adjacent/walkable/a 5 minute drive to any destination.