Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it, I would try to move inboundary for Hearst. That will give you what you are looking for at the elementary school level and ensure that your kids are inbounds for Deal/Wilson.
Re the differences between the two, Deal is an International Baccalaureate middle school and is much, much bigger than Hardy (1,300 students vs. 350). Deal has higher test scores, but that may be because the students are much wealthier than the Hardy students.
Hardy has a great new principal that has set up an honors track to challenge students. But there are lots of people on DCUM who wouldn't consider it because, frankly, there are not many white students there; most of the students are from out of boundary; it's low income, and as a result the scores are much lower.
Since you're looking for a school right now, assuming you are comfortable with its size, I would go for Deal if you have the choice. I think that Hardy is improving and that you could be a part of the improvement, but Deal is possibly the best school in all of DC, and I think it's a surer bet that your kids will like it there. Also, if they are into sports and extracurricular activities, Deal will have more options just because it is so much bigger.
For what it's worth, there are a few people who go to Hardy out of bounds on my block, and their parents really like it. So, I wouldn't say don't go there--I just think that Deal gets the edge because you're ready to send your kids there now.
Good luck--let us know where you end up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My advice, do everything you can to get into Janney. There's Janney and then everything else . . .
Ugh. People don't take the bait.
I was just thinking the same thing. I'd love to think it is a troll, but I think that many Janney parents on DCUM would seriously post that.
Especially when all things equal demographically, schools like Hearst, Ross, Inspired, Two Rivers do better in testing than Janney
Here we go again. Another parent that is jealous of Janney. Test scores, resources, parent involvement, do I need to go on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My advice, do everything you can to get into Janney. There's Janney and then everything else . . .
Ugh. People don't take the bait.
I was just thinking the same thing. I'd love to think it is a troll, but I think that many Janney parents on DCUM would seriously post that.
Especially when all things equal demographically, schools like Hearst, Ross, Inspired, Two Rivers do better in testing than Janney
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My advice, do everything you can to get into Janney. There's Janney and then everything else . . .
Ugh. People don't take the bait.
I was just thinking the same thing. I'd love to think it is a troll, but I think that many Janney parents on DCUM would seriously post that.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My advice, do everything you can to get into Janney. There's Janney and then everything else . . .
Ugh. People don't take the bait.
Anonymous wrote:My advice, do everything you can to get into Janney. There's Janney and then everything else . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how long is the walk? do you commute that way?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which red line station is near Shepherd Park elementary?
The Silver Spring station is 1 mile away. Northern parts of Shepherd Park are even closer. I know a couple folks who walk from their homes to Metro in 10-15 min.
I am 6 blocks to Takoma metro.
My walk is about 8-10 minutes. I metro to work, DH takes 16th St bus after walking to Shepherd (which happens to be a few more block walk than metro for us). Shepherd is a bit isolated, buts it's really convenient for our family, especially in summer where we tend to do camps WOTP and lower MoCo. Our close friends are in Petworth, Brightwood and Columbia Heights so for us we consider it convenient and suburban. Best of both worlds. I would never sell it as the most central neighborhood, but there's a great charm to it and the school.
Totally agree with this assessment. Shepherd Park's location also works great if one person in household works in MD and the other in DC--we know several families in this situation.
PP, the only thing you didn't hit on is the proximity to Rock Creek Park. In our household, all adults (and the dog) go for hikes/jogs on RCP trails regularly. Also great access to Beach Drive for cycling. So for outdoorsy families, this is a great benefit of the location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how long is the walk? do you commute that way?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which red line station is near Shepherd Park elementary?
The Silver Spring station is 1 mile away. Northern parts of Shepherd Park are even closer. I know a couple folks who walk from their homes to Metro in 10-15 min.
I am 6 blocks to Takoma metro.
My walk is about 8-10 minutes. I metro to work, DH takes 16th St bus after walking to Shepherd (which happens to be a few more block walk than metro for us). Shepherd is a bit isolated, buts it's really convenient for our family, especially in summer where we tend to do camps WOTP and lower MoCo. Our close friends are in Petworth, Brightwood and Columbia Heights so for us we consider it convenient and suburban. Best of both worlds. I would never sell it as the most central neighborhood, but there's a great charm to it and the school.
Anonymous wrote:how long is the walk? do you commute that way?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which red line station is near Shepherd Park elementary?
The Silver Spring station is 1 mile away. Northern parts of Shepherd Park are even closer. I know a couple folks who walk from their homes to Metro in 10-15 min.
I am 6 blocks to Takoma metro.
how long is the walk? do you commute that way?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which red line station is near Shepherd Park elementary?
The Silver Spring station is 1 mile away. Northern parts of Shepherd Park are even closer. I know a couple folks who walk from their homes to Metro in 10-15 min.
I am 6 blocks to Takoma metro.