Anonymous wrote:I would 100 percent do McLean Gardens. Use the free Communikids or St Alban’s this next year, then you can try to lottery for Eaton for prek 4 with inboundary preference, and be at a great spot for K if you’re still here.
So many little kid amenities are concentrated in upper NW, and that complex is right next to the new Wegmans and close to the Cathedral Commons strip of restaurants and shops. Columbia Heights is just tougher with littles, and Petworth / Brightwood has seen a troubling crime surge.
To be clear — the free early education that DC offers isn’t just through the lottery. It is also extended to commercial programs that function like a combo of preschool and daycare. That’s Communikids and St Albans and others. You can find the list here
https://www.myschooldc.org/find-schools/school-options-outside-my-school-dc/
Anonymous wrote:OP, tell us which hospital. I can't think of a hospital in Columbia Heights so your advice is confusing. That's why people are suggesting Eaton and Murch - you just have to go down Adams Mill and you are there in Columbia Heights!
Anonymous wrote:You should also consider whether schools you’re looking at have before and/or aftercare, if that’s something you’ll need. And if it’s free or at a cost.
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:Did anyone mention the new Appletree in Spring Valley? It looks like it’s a 25-30 minute drive to work. You could rent in one of the apartment buildings on New Mexico Avenue or Mass Ave and be in-bounds for Mann (a wonderful public school) if you stay long enough.
No idea on their availability though!
Anonymous wrote:Eaton elementary would be another option. Look at apartments in McLean Gardens. Lots of families, good community, and a pool in the summer.
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:Move to ward 4 and go to Dorothy height in ward 4/petworth.