Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly, which schools in Arlington are amazing on a 750 budget that is close to Georgetown?
Yorktown on Rosslyn Island. 750 will get you a 1500 sq ft condo at the atrium. Walk to Georgetown.
Do not do Arlington! 1500 square foot condo with HOA dues for family of 4?
Seriously, what would a modern condo cost within 0.3 mi of Georgetown in DC?
And Yorktown and W-L are far better schools than wilson, look up how GS scores work across state lines.
If op doesn't mind being 0.7 miles from Georgetown than townhouses in 750k are readily available
OP didn't say she needed to live near Georgetown. She said she preferred moving in the city. Go back to VA pages.
Anonymous wrote:So, in DC, every home has an assigned elementary school, middle school, and high school. You are guaranteed a spot for K-12 for the schools assigned to your address.
You need to enter the lottery if you want a charter, if you want pre-k, or if you want to send your child to a school in another catchment area (out of bounds).There are enough preK3 and prek4 spots in town for most kids, but not enough at any particular school, so while you have a preference at your local school for prek, it isn't guaranteed.
I agree that best thing to do is to rent a place inbounds for Deal or Hardy Middle school.
I am also a single parent. I can tell you that if you are working, the most important distance is from office to the school, since single parents need to do both dropoff and pickup. For you, the distance to the school/daycare your little one attends will be the important part, since your older two are probably pretty self-sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly, which schools in Arlington are amazing on a 750 budget that is close to Georgetown?
Yorktown on Rosslyn Island. 750 will get you a 1500 sq ft condo at the atrium. Walk to Georgetown.
Do not do Arlington! 1500 square foot condo with HOA dues for family of 4?
Seriously, what would a modern condo cost within 0.3 mi of Georgetown in DC?
And Yorktown and W-L are far better schools than wilson, look up how GS scores work across state lines.
If op doesn't mind being 0.7 miles from Georgetown than townhouses in 750k are readily available
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly, which schools in Arlington are amazing on a 750 budget that is close to Georgetown?
Yorktown on Rosslyn Island. 750 will get you a 1500 sq ft condo at the atrium. Walk to Georgetown.
Do not do Arlington! 1500 square foot condo with HOA dues for family of 4?
Anonymous wrote:Addendum to my list: Yes, PP is right, it's too late to apply for the lottery but DCI and Basis may go through their lists and so might Hardy. You can have your name placed on the back of those lists and still try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exactly, which schools in Arlington are amazing on a 750 budget that is close to Georgetown?
Yorktown on Rosslyn Island. 750 will get you a 1500 sq ft condo at the atrium. Walk to Georgetown.
Anonymous wrote:How is living near Sheppard either close to Georgetown or city living?
OP, ask you sister what she thinks! And move as close to her as possible but inbounds for Deal.
Anonymous wrote:Exactly, which schools in Arlington are amazing on a 750 budget that is close to Georgetown?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:with so many kids and already in middle school, just move into a deal zone and you are done. easiest thing to do.
This. OP, it's too late to apply for the lottery for your kids. The simplest and best thing to do would be to look for a house that in inbounds to Deal Middle School.
The elementary schools that feed to deal are:
Eaton Elementary School
Bancroft Elementary School
Lafayette Elementary School
Murch Elementary School
Janney Elementary School
Shepherd Elementary School
Hearst Elementary School
I thought Eaton lost their Deal feed?
Anonymous wrote:Exactly, which schools in Arlington are amazing on a 750 budget that is close to Georgetown?