Submitted by Independent-Key-666 t3_10p67kn in baltimore
Hi everyone,
Newish Reddit member here. We moved to DC from Europe last year for work, but its really not for us. We both work remotely, but have to be in the office 1/2 days per week. We have seriously been considering buying in Baltimore and have already viewed 5 or 6 houses over the past couple of months.
I think i'm fine with the train 2 days per week, but the niggling doubt i have is over the schools.
The school system where i'm from is much more straightforward. i.e. you just send your kids to the local primary/elementary school and you can be fairly confident they will get a good level of education.
The U.S. system is more complicated to me. So, if i move to Baltimore, can i send my kids to the local public school or do i need to factor in private education costs? What about charter schools?
The neighborhoods we have been looking in so far are around Penn Station, Otterbein and Fed Hill.
Grateful for any advice!
Update: thanks everyone, very helpful.
PS apologies for posting another 'moving to Baltimore' type post. I just noticed in the rules thread that people are getting a bit tired of answering these type of questions.
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maiios t1_j6ipnhc wrote
This is the page to register your child for public schools in Baltimore, and also has a link to find the local public school in your area: https://www.baltimorecityschools.org/pre-k-and-k