Anonymous wrote:Original Poster here.
Thank you for the positive feedback and answers much appreciated.
Hope original post was not taken out of context, or seen as elitest. We are looking for a diverse neighborhood- why else would we want to move to Petworth.
Obviously every family has to also try and do the best for their children and so I wanted to know what other people were doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite a lot IB at Powell (this is in the "Petworth nether region" between 13/14th and Georgia, north of Spring). The rapidly changing demographics of Powell, strong PTO, and the dual language program are getting a lot of attention from people who can't be bothered with the lottery / charter shuffle.
Lets' see if these families bail before 1st or 2nd grade.
So long at Powell families have a good middle school option and high school option to look forward to, I think many will stay. We do not attend Powell but know lots of families who do and most are very happy and would like to stay. Add to that the fact that the Powell principal received the top award in the city this year, I think Powell will be just fine in the coming years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're taking the high end of prices. There are homes in the 400s (that need to be renovated) and 500s that are already renovated. There are even a handful in the 300s. A house in the 700s would be on the high end in the area.
Not even close to true. Most of the 500s at this point are in need of complete renovation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tons at Hearst. As others have pointed out, you could also just buy IB for Hearst (or somewhere else) for the money you will likely spend for Petworth. But it is also completely understandable if you want to live in Petworth, and a little more uncertainty (or none if you just go IB!)about where your kids go to school.
As someone who currently owns in Petworth, and would love to buy IB for Hearst...I assure you that it is NOT the same money. The highest value in Petworth (800ish) is VERY rarely available at Hearst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quite a lot IB at Powell (this is in the "Petworth nether region" between 13/14th and Georgia, north of Spring). The rapidly changing demographics of Powell, strong PTO, and the dual language program are getting a lot of attention from people who can't be bothered with the lottery / charter shuffle.
Lets' see if these families bail before 1st or 2nd grade.
Anonymous wrote:Quite a lot IB at Powell (this is in the "Petworth nether region" between 13/14th and Georgia, north of Spring). The rapidly changing demographics of Powell, strong PTO, and the dual language program are getting a lot of attention from people who can't be bothered with the lottery / charter shuffle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Original Poster here.
Thank you for the positive feedback and answers much appreciated.
Hope original post was not taken out of context, or seen as elitest. We are looking for a diverse neighborhood- why else would we want to move to Petworth.
Obviously every family has to also try and do the best for their children and so I wanted to know what other people were doing.
"Diverse neighborhood" in DC once meant that you had the privileged of being mugged at least a couple of times a year.
I assure you - Petworth can still offer you this if you choose the right location. Maybe only once a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Original Poster here.
Thank you for the positive feedback and answers much appreciated.
Hope original post was not taken out of context, or seen as elitest. We are looking for a diverse neighborhood- why else would we want to move to Petworth.
Obviously every family has to also try and do the best for their children and so I wanted to know what other people were doing.
"Diverse neighborhood" in DC once meant that you had the privileged of being mugged at least a couple of times a year.
Anonymous wrote:Tons at Hearst. As others have pointed out, you could also just buy IB for Hearst (or somewhere else) for the money you will likely spend for Petworth. But it is also completely understandable if you want to live in Petworth, and a little more uncertainty (or none if you just go IB!)about where your kids go to school.
Anonymous wrote:Original Poster here.
Thank you for the positive feedback and answers much appreciated.
Hope original post was not taken out of context, or seen as elitest. We are looking for a diverse neighborhood- why else would we want to move to Petworth.
Obviously every family has to also try and do the best for their children and so I wanted to know what other people were doing.
Anonymous wrote:Quite a lot IB at Powell (this is in the "Petworth nether region" between 13/14th and Georgia, north of Spring). The rapidly changing demographics of Powell, strong PTO, and the dual language program are getting a lot of attention from people who can't be bothered with the lottery / charter shuffle.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who says "poors" doesn't belong in an urban city such as DC. Move to Bethesda.