Anonymous wrote: I know this topic has been brought up before, but this is just one thing that continues to irk me. Don’t DC privates have some responsibility to the city and its residents especially since most (if not all) are tax exempt entities. I remember Anthony Williams wasn’t too happy about this, and now I can totally see his point. Why isn’t there a tier system that will allow for qualified city children to get in first before taking in suburban kids (I’d feel better about this if we had a commuter tax but that is a different issue all together). This about scarce resources being given to people who don’t even live here. Don’t get me wrong, most of the kids and families are great but I’m tired of seeing qualified DC children losing out on their first or second choice schools that seem to be filled with suburban kids that come from areas with already good public schools. That’s not fair.
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Any District families excluded from schools of your choice?
No, both schools my DCs attend include DC residents. In fact, I don't know of any private schools, in DC, MD, or VA, that do not accept children who live in DC.
Maret has a 55% of its student body from DC and only like 10% from across the chain bridge, 30% MD ( I think) and the rest international.
I would question those numbers.