Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in a Deal feeder school. Dont want MacArthur HS. There are definitely options around 800k if you can be somewhat patient. Condo, small row home.
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All dcps is either not good or outright terrible. Don’t expect the same quality of education that you get elsewhere. I’m tired of people pretending otherwise to new parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in a Deal feeder school. Dont want MacArthur HS. There are definitely options around 800k if you can be somewhat patient. Condo, small row home.
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Anonymous wrote:Live in a Deal feeder school. Dont want MacArthur HS. There are definitely options around 800k if you can be somewhat patient. Condo, small row home.
Anonymous wrote:We live in Petworth and are zoned for Barnard. We bought before we had a kid and I really wish we could move but we can’t. Our neighbors are terrible (drug dealer on one side, someone who sits around and smokes weed all day on the other). There’s a lot of good about Petworth that I like. But we feel stuck now because we can’t likely sell our house and I hate that. The lottery has never worked out for us and now my kid goes to private. Womp. If you get good neighbors, and a deal on a house, Petworth is great for young families.
Anonymous wrote:Live in a Deal feeder school. Dont want MacArthur HS. There are definitely options around 800k if you can be somewhat patient. Condo, small row home.
Anonymous wrote:Long story short, my husband and I are looking to buy a starter home/condo in DC. Our budget isn't particularly high. We are currently TTC so thinking about potential school options for our child. I know the lottery is a whole thing, but assuming we wanted to just send our kiddo to the neighborhood school, what are some less popular but still "good" schools that you might recommend? If it's in the top 10, it's probably out of our budget. We are assuming we'd have to move or look for other options for middle/high, but we aren't TOO picky on elementary school as long as our kid feels safe and excited about learning. Any recommendations of areas/schools to look at would be appreciated. Ideally, i'd like a diverse school where a wide range of perspectives/languages/etc would be welcomed.
One house we really liked is zoned for Barnard- would you recommend that school?