Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want edgy and urban and close I'd shoot for Ross (Dupont/Logan Circle) if rich urban is more your speed Georgetown, if you want more diversity look near Logan Circle/Columbia Heights. There is a section of Kalorama Triangle that's really more Adams Morgan and you could send your kids to Oyster, a desirable bilingual Spanish school. We moved from that area to Petworth (15 min. walk to Green Line which is btw underground so open even on snowy days) and found a good home at Barnard but ended up schlepping our kids to a school with higher test scores in the JKLMM area a few years later (not one of those but a school that had some room for out of boundary students.)
You can NOT count on getting into ANY charter except ones you probably wouldn't want to send your kid to i.e. no waitlist. You might get lucky but you have to have a backup plan.
Dupont hasn't been edgy since at least 1992. Logan? 2000.
Nobody said edgy. Still very walkable to everything including metro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want edgy and urban and close I'd shoot for Ross (Dupont/Logan Circle) if rich urban is more your speed Georgetown, if you want more diversity look near Logan Circle/Columbia Heights. There is a section of Kalorama Triangle that's really more Adams Morgan and you could send your kids to Oyster, a desirable bilingual Spanish school. We moved from that area to Petworth (15 min. walk to Green Line which is btw underground so open even on snowy days) and found a good home at Barnard but ended up schlepping our kids to a school with higher test scores in the JKLMM area a few years later (not one of those but a school that had some room for out of boundary students.)
You can NOT count on getting into ANY charter except ones you probably wouldn't want to send your kid to i.e. no waitlist. You might get lucky but you have to have a backup plan.
Dupont hasn't been edgy since at least 1992. Logan? 2000.
Anonymous wrote:AU Park with Janney Elementary is the most sought after school in town. It is only draws from the neighborhood. Janney is the " private" public school. Red line metro is right there.
Anonymous wrote:If you want edgy and urban and close I'd shoot for Ross (Dupont/Logan Circle) if rich urban is more your speed Georgetown, if you want more diversity look near Logan Circle/Columbia Heights. There is a section of Kalorama Triangle that's really more Adams Morgan and you could send your kids to Oyster, a desirable bilingual Spanish school. We moved from that area to Petworth (15 min. walk to Green Line which is btw underground so open even on snowy days) and found a good home at Barnard but ended up schlepping our kids to a school with higher test scores in the JKLMM area a few years later (not one of those but a school that had some room for out of boundary students.)
You can NOT count on getting into ANY charter except ones you probably wouldn't want to send your kid to i.e. no waitlist. You might get lucky but you have to have a backup plan.