Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I really liked Petworth - I drove through there once during their Porchfest which was awesome. Sherman Circle area was nice.
Petworth is nice and has a lot of
Kids. I see kids playing on Sherman Circle on weekend mornings. If you decide to move to Petworth look at the crime map. There are streets close to Sherman Circle that you don’t want to move, for example Crittendent St and Decatur St between 8th St and 9 St.
And the metro stop is worse than Columbia Heights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I really liked Petworth - I drove through there once during their Porchfest which was awesome. Sherman Circle area was nice.
Petworth is nice and has a lot of
Kids. I see kids playing on Sherman Circle on weekend mornings. If you decide to move to Petworth look at the crime map. There are streets close to Sherman Circle that you don’t want to move, for example Crittendent St and Decatur St between 8th St and 9 St.
Anonymous wrote:To your question of whether there's a difference between St Albans, Tubman, Dorothy Height, Appletree and Meridian--YES, the former is a private school where most of the families are wealthy, white, and highly educated. The others are public schools (DC or charter) where most of the families are low-income, not white, and less likely to have college/graduate degrees. Your kid could have great teachers at any of them, and I know people who had good experiences at Appletree and Height. The curricula are different. The cost is different. The schedules are different. Which one is best for your kid is a separate question, but they are definitely different.
Anonymous wrote:I think your bigger issue is after before 7am / after 6:30 pm / weekends / overnights. Have you considered an au pair for pick up and drop off and extra support?
Welcome to DC!
Anonymous wrote:OP here, appreciate everyone’s input. If I could get an au pair I would but you need to be a US citizen to do that in DC.
Sounds like I’ll need a FT nanny. What constitutes FT, 40 hours/week? What would I have her do on my week off? Groceries, laundry, cleaning etc?
As far as location I think if I can get her into St Albans I’m leaning towards Cleveland Park for accessibility, walkability, restaurants and stores etc that I feel are missing from Petworth. Is living there worth it to have her at St Albans compared to the other schools? It’s a 20 minute bike ride to WHC according to people who live there.
She’s #33 on Tubman waitlist. Is there a significant difference in schooling between St Albans, Tubman, Dorothy Heights, Appletree and Meridian?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, appreciate everyone’s input. If I could get an au pair I would but you need to be a US citizen to do that in DC.
Sounds like I’ll need a FT nanny. What constitutes FT, 40 hours/week? What would I have her do on my week off? Groceries, laundry, cleaning etc?
As far as location I think if I can get her into St Albans I’m leaning towards Cleveland Park for accessibility, walkability, restaurants and stores etc that I feel are missing from Petworth. Is living there worth it to have her at St Albans compared to the other schools? It’s a 20 minute bike ride to WHC according to people who live there.
She’s #33 on Tubman waitlist. Is there a significant difference in schooling between St Albans, Tubman, Dorothy Heights, Appletree and Meridian?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, appreciate everyone’s input. If I could get an au pair I would but you need to be a US citizen to do that in DC.
Sounds like I’ll need a FT nanny. What constitutes FT, 40 hours/week? What would I have her do on my week off? Groceries, laundry, cleaning etc?
As far as location I think if I can get her into St Albans I’m leaning towards Cleveland Park for accessibility, walkability, restaurants and stores etc that I feel are missing from Petworth. Is living there worth it to have her at St Albans compared to the other schools? It’s a 20 minute bike ride to WHC according to people who live there.
She’s #33 on Tubman waitlist. Is there a significant difference in schooling between St Albans, Tubman, Dorothy Heights, Appletree and Meridian?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, appreciate everyone’s input. If I could get an au pair I would but you need to be a US citizen to do that in DC.
Sounds like I’ll need a FT nanny. What constitutes FT, 40 hours/week? What would I have her do on my week off? Groceries, laundry, cleaning etc?
As far as location I think if I can get her into St Albans I’m leaning towards Cleveland Park for accessibility, walkability, restaurants and stores etc that I feel are missing from Petworth. Is living there worth it to have her at St Albans compared to the other schools? It’s a 20 minute bike ride to WHC according to people who live there.
She’s #33 on Tubman waitlist. Is there a significant difference in schooling between St Albans, Tubman, Dorothy Heights, Appletree and Meridian?