Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In answer to your initial question, I don't think DC is right for you.
I disagree, PP. They are EXACTLY like the many DC folks who stress about schools while kids are in utero![]()
Anonymous wrote:In answer to your initial question, I don't think DC is right for you.
Anonymous wrote:Bridges is up there, and they almost always go through their entire waitlist. I wouldn't hesitate to send my kids there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a budget that allowed you a $550k house, you could rent west of the park. but the schools are crowded and you will have less than 1600sf.
So here's what I'd do:
- don't worry for a few more years
- play the lottery
- if you don't get a good lottery draw, go to your neighborhood school for PK3 and PK4
- If by K you aren't in a school you like, rent or sell your house and move to a school you do like.
Anonymous wrote:If you think private schools cost $10K a year, start looking into daycare ASAP.
Everyone in your area who has moved in in the last 5-10 years goes to charters via lottery. You will likely, too. If it doesn't work out, you sell and move to the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Agree. Young Capitol Hill families routinely pay a million plus for houses in the Maury and Brent Districts these days without buying access to by-right middle and high school options that are measurably better than those in Michigan Park. I've never met any family who couldn't lottery into an acceptable 1st-5th grade program after 1-3 years of playing the schools lottery.