Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Digital Pioneers is a much easier commute than MacArthur, and the younger child could start there at 6th grade if desired...the high school is also not far from Stuart-Hobson if the younger child gets in there or one of its feeders. I would involve the high schooler in decision-making: is she open to the long commute for MacArthur or does she want different options?
OP here, I would never put my child at Digital Pioneers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The negative responses here are way too much. Pipe down if you don’t have anything productive to say, people.
My one (productive) quibble with the above advice about Thomson is that the drive to MacArthur is easier on the highway than cutting across downtown. I would prioritize schools for your younger near the highway.
This is tough love so other people know to come to us sooner. It is painful that OP created this dilemma for herself by simply very poorly understanding the lottery, IB and housing options. We could have set her up!
OP here solid point. I was originally set to live in brookland… matched to McA but also am in the very low single digits(now) for Truth and in my mind it would have been truth and stokes right in the neighborhood. My youngest is in the single digits for Hyde but it hasn’t moved since day one. I added Brent and Watkins since starting this thread and am in the low teens. So who knows.
Even if I had come here in January my plan was to live in Brookland. Every rental went to someone without pets. Was under contract for 2 houses and both ended up having such significant issues it didn’t work out. Renting for 4-6k or higher just isn’t something I want to do long term.
Anonymous wrote:If you are interested in Truth, I'd sent your 4th grader to Lee East End (hidden gem) and call Truth. Very likely your 9th grader will get in off waitlist by count down, and there's a highly used and free school run shuttle from the Ft Totten metro so they can commute themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The negative responses here are way too much. Pipe down if you don’t have anything productive to say, people.
My one (productive) quibble with the above advice about Thomson is that the drive to MacArthur is easier on the highway than cutting across downtown. I would prioritize schools for your younger near the highway.
This is tough love so other people know to come to us sooner. It is painful that OP created this dilemma for herself by simply very poorly understanding the lottery, IB and housing options. We could have set her up!
+1. She prioritized space over her kids school. She listed schools in the lottery that she knew was not anywhere close to where she decided to live. Now at the last hour, she realizes it js not an easy commute when she could have easily known that before buying and committing to Hillcrest and now she is scrambling last minute for any options.
Her current predicament was avoidable numerous times in this whole process.
Anonymous wrote:Digital Pioneers is a much easier commute than MacArthur, and the younger child could start there at 6th grade if desired...the high school is also not far from Stuart-Hobson if the younger child gets in there or one of its feeders. I would involve the high schooler in decision-making: is she open to the long commute for MacArthur or does she want different options?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The negative responses here are way too much. Pipe down if you don’t have anything productive to say, people.
My one (productive) quibble with the above advice about Thomson is that the drive to MacArthur is easier on the highway than cutting across downtown. I would prioritize schools for your younger near the highway.
This is tough love so other people know to come to us sooner. It is painful that OP created this dilemma for herself by simply very poorly understanding the lottery, IB and housing options. We could have set her up!
Anonymous wrote:10th grader drives herself as soon as that becomes possible is a solid solution. The drive isnt too bad if its not round trip. Still move thr 4th grader closer if possible.
Anonymous wrote:Yikes this thread got really nasty. If this is how people "help" I hate to see how you treat enemies.
Lots of judging and really nasty tones. You don't have to respond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The negative responses here are way too much. Pipe down if you don’t have anything productive to say, people.
My one (productive) quibble with the above advice about Thomson is that the drive to MacArthur is easier on the highway than cutting across downtown. I would prioritize schools for your younger near the highway.
This is tough love so other people know to come to us sooner. It is painful that OP created this dilemma for herself by simply very poorly understanding the lottery, IB and housing options. We could have set her up!
Anonymous wrote:Beers is on short waitlists. I think Beers and getting the oldest to a point where she can drive herself is the best solution.
Anonymous wrote:The negative responses here are way too much. Pipe down if you don’t have anything productive to say, people.
My one (productive) quibble with the above advice about Thomson is that the drive to MacArthur is easier on the highway than cutting across downtown. I would prioritize schools for your younger near the highway.