Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The advice throughout this thread has been so uniformly uninformed and terrible that I'm doubting this forum could ever be a resource for DC schools.
+1. 99% of schools are perfectly good for pre-k and K. Pick the closest schools to your job that clear their prek waitlists, and add those as a Post lottery application. Then see where you get offers, and check back here to make sure there are no red flags with that school. Then enjoy your cheaper than Ward 3 rent and your free ECE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Petworth. IB school is Bruce Monroe, which is good and you can always try to lottery for better. Tons of playgrounds and parks, farmers market, very close to your job.
This is not good advice. You won't get into Bruce Monroe PK3 with a post-lottery application.
Anonymous wrote:The advice throughout this thread has been so uniformly uninformed and terrible that I'm doubting this forum could ever be a resource for DC schools.
Anonymous wrote:My info on PK3 is a bit dated, but usually the "better" elementary schools west of the park don't offer PK3. Do you mean you are trying to find a good place for PK4?
For a commute to Columbia Heights, I recommend just west of the park in the Eaton or Murch districts. Much more convenient than Stoddard.
Some buildings are Kennedy Warren or Quebec House or McLean Gardens (you can shoot down Porter to Adams Mill then through Mt P to Columbia Heights). You can also check Zillow or Hotpads for rentals that are condos.
If you want bilingual, rent for the Oyster School District. There are several building on that block. Just get out at Woodley Park Metro and walk down the street - I think it's Calvert? There is a Gables building right next to Oyster.
I am not sure how easy it is to get into PK4 at these schools.
Anonymous wrote:Also, as PP — Brookland is very nice, super family oriented, but also is charter school focused … the charters are crazy hard to access in the lottery, though someone mentioned Shining Stars Montessori which you can get into but which has also fallen down post pandemic. It is less dense with activities for kids, more SFH than apartments. It has a more hipster Brooklyn vibe than Upper Northwest if that’s you. But easily finding a community of kids activities and families etc will likely be easier in Upper NW.
Our family lives east of Rock Creek Park…we work on Capitol Hill and live that life east of the park, but allllll our kid stuff is west of the park.
Anonymous wrote:Petworth. IB school is Bruce Monroe, which is good and you can always try to lottery for better. Tons of playgrounds and parks, farmers market, very close to your job.
Anonymous wrote:My info on PK3 is a bit dated, but usually the "better" elementary schools west of the park don't offer PK3. Do you mean you are trying to find a good place for PK4?
For a commute to Columbia Heights, I recommend just west of the park in the Eaton or Murch districts. Much more convenient than Stoddard.
Some buildings are Kennedy Warren or Quebec House or McLean Gardens (you can shoot down Porter to Adams Mill then through Mt P to Columbia Heights). You can also check Zillow or Hotpads for rentals that are condos.
If you want bilingual, rent for the Oyster School District. There are several building on that block. Just get out at Woodley Park Metro and walk down the street - I think it's Calvert? There is a Gables building right next to Oyster.
I am not sure how easy it is to get into PK4 at these schools.