Cap City?

Anonymous
I don't see people on DCUM talking about Cap City much any more. Two Rivers still gets mentions, but not Cap City. Has it fallen out of favor? Is the new location too far out? What's the deal there? Trying to figure out if I want it on my lottery list (next year - not this year, so I still have time to do actual research)
Anonymous
We loved Cap City when we toured it last year, but it was just too far for us to be able to do the commute on a daily basis, so it didn't make our list.
Anonymous
You are really going to pick a school for your child based on if DCUM thinks its cool or not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are really going to pick a school for your child based on if DCUM thinks its cool or not?


Nope! Just wondering what the current conventional wisdom is. I won't be able to visit every single school in person, so I do have to eliminate some based on internet research alone though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are really going to pick a school for your child based on if DCUM thinks its cool or not?


Nope! Just wondering what the current conventional wisdom is. I won't be able to visit every single school in person, so I do have to eliminate some based on internet research alone though.



Heee, both of you are silly. Asking DCUM its opinion about a charter school is neither asking whether the Anonymouses think "it's cool" nor is it "conventional wisdom" by any means. Ugh, you might be able to extract some wisdom from the pile, but you probably will have to wade through some crap. Not quite as bad as dumpster diving for fresh veggies, no, but you know, some crap.

I'm interested in this too.
Anonymous
it's still up there. just think that only the newer charters really get mention. 2R, Haynes, even Stokes and LAMB rarely get mentioned unless it's for lottery reasons.
Anonymous
Probably just too hard to get into. 2R, Haynes don't get much mention any more either.
Anonymous
From what we hear -- great for lower elementary, so-so for upper elementary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:From what we hear -- great for lower elementary, so-so for upper elementary.


Better for upper than 98% of the schools in DC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From what we hear -- great for lower elementary, so-so for upper elementary.


Better for upper than 98% of the schools in DC.


But if you have an option of the other 2% - would you go?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:it's still up there. just think that only the newer charters really get mention. 2R, Haynes, even Stokes and LAMB rarely get mentioned unless it's for lottery reasons.


I agree with this - and also most of the EC programs get mentioned. Most of the parents with older kids aren't as stressed out about the school situation as the PS PK parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:From what we hear -- great for lower elementary, so-so for upper elementary.


Better for upper than 98% of the schools in DC.


But if you have an option of the other 2% - would you go?


Yes. Let's be real, unless you live IB WOTP, there aren't many options for better.
Anonymous
If one had an option of the best 2% schools, Cap City wouldn't even cross their mind. Why ask?
Anonymous
I toured Cap City this year as part of my PS3 rounds and was very impressed. We are ranking our IB school first, but unless the commute would be prohibitive, it's certainly worth a serious look.
Anonymous
I did a review on Capital City back in November after attending the open house.

Loved the administration. Nice facilities and diverse student body.
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