DIY Charter School
How to get a good education for your children at a DCPS price
Cover Story
Kristina and Matthew Oaks are facing a common problem for District families. They live on Capitol Hill and have a 4-year-old daughter, Merete. Merete is currently enrolled in pre-Kindergarten at AppleTree Early Learning, a public charter school in Southwest that doesn’t have a first grade.
The Oakses’ address puts Merete on a collision course with Maury Elementary School, where in 2006, 48 percent of the student body tested as “proficient” in reading and only 21 percent tested as proficient in math. The Oakses, to their chagrin, are outside the boundary for the neighborhood’s well-regarded public school—the Capitol Hill Cluster School—which has somewhat better scores and a much better reputation.
Last year, the couple entered their daughter in the lottery for the Capitol Hill Cluster School and wound up on the waiting list. They committed to AppleTree instead.
Kristina Oaks says she and her husband are “a little bit apprehensive” about Maury. They are applying to various charter schools throughout the city in hopes of landing Merete someplace better. They have a 7-month-old, Finnegan, so they’re bracing for another round of school shopping. They’re most concerned about high school. “It’s a hard decision,” Kristina Oaks says. “We’ve thought about the school districts and the long-term options, and we’re not impressed with what we see.”... Continued
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