Anonymous wrote:Our child attends Ross, and we are certainly not wealthy. We were lucky enough to buy a small condo pre-kids, when the prices were lower. We know plenty of Ross families in a similar situation, and the difference between Ross families and many other DC folks I have encountered is that we are city people who don't mind living in small spaces since we appreciate being close to everything. Many families we know at Ross do not own cars.
In terms of middle schools, we are hopeful that SWWFS will improve enough to make it a reasonable option.
Anonymous wrote:There are people who live in small apartments. ! bed/den for less than $2000 in Dupont Circle.
Do these people have kids in a 1 bedroom apt? No.
Some do (single parent families). And 1 bedroom+den families are common.
There are people who live in small apartments. ! bed/den for less than $2000 in Dupont Circle.
Do these people have kids in a 1 bedroom apt? No.
Anonymous wrote:There are people who live in small apartments. ! bed/den for less than $2000 in Dupont Circle.
Interestingly, Mary and many others in this group were OOB parents.Anonymous wrote:OP, Ross was turned around nearly 10 years ago through parents like Mary Siddal. She also brought BASIS to DC. She do these things by all by herself, but her examples show the Herculean efforts needed to create a sustainable "success." It's much more than "investing" in your local school.