Placeholder Middle Schools?

Anonymous
My son is in 5th grade and we want to lottery for a MS that is smaller than our IB (Elliot-Hine) while his sister also finishes 5th grade at our ES.
We plan to move to NW for HS and her MS years. Any recs of fairly easy to get into charter MS? Was thinking Cap Hill Montessori, Stuart Hobson (I know it's not charter), Two Rivers, Inspired Teaching.
Any others I should think about? Or any horror stories to stay away from any of those?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son is in 5th grade and we want to lottery for a MS that is smaller than our IB (Elliot-Hine) while his sister also finishes 5th grade at our ES.
We plan to move to NW for HS and her MS years. Any recs of fairly easy to get into charter MS? Was thinking Cap Hill Montessori, Stuart Hobson (I know it's not charter), Two Rivers, Inspired Teaching.
Any others I should think about? Or any horror stories to stay away from any of those?


LOL none of those are "easy to get into".
Anonymous
Everyone on here seems to have something negative to say about Capital Hill Montessori not quite sure why other than the test results. I was going to put this school on my list.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone on here seems to have something negative to say about Capital Hill Montessori not quite sure why other than the test results. I was going to put this school on my list.


If you're looking to get into an application high school, you'll need decent PARCC scores. That's why people care about the test results.

OP, I'd look into Digital Pioneers, Sojourner Truth, and Cap City.
Anonymous
I would not attend CHM for this purpose. I think Inspired or Two Rivers or S-H would work. Maybe Truth but you might find that a rough commute.
Anonymous
Honestly, why not move right now?
Anonymous
OP- the move will be in two years. My daughter has special needs and is thriving in elementary school after a rough start and misdiagnosis, so we want to make sure she finishes where she is thriving. Son is the "easier" kid, and I will send him to Elliot if none of these pans out.

Thank you to those who suggested Sojourner, will check it out.
Anonymous
Inspired isn't too tough to get into for MS and we are very happy there. Test scores are good and if you end up not moving there is a lot of HS application support.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Inspired isn't too tough to get into for MS and we are very happy there. Test scores are good and if you end up not moving there is a lot of HS application support.


+1
Anonymous
My kid got into Inspired for 5th (2020) and 6th grade (2021), both times off the WL in August.

I went for a public school in VA (where my ex lives) instead of taking the spots, but would probably have taken the 6th grade spot if I didn't have VA public options. School seems pleasant enough, should work just for 6th grade if you get in.

I'd also try for BASIS, 2 Rivers and DCI (beginning Chinese track is the easiest to crack). It isn't as easy to get into SH as these charters. Good luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid got into Inspired for 5th (2020) and 6th grade (2021), both times off the WL in August.

I went for a public school in VA (where my ex lives) instead of taking the spots, but would probably have taken the 6th grade spot if I didn't have VA public options. School seems pleasant enough, should work just for 6th grade if you get in.

I'd also try for BASIS, 2 Rivers and DCI (beginning Chinese track is the easiest to crack). It isn't as easy to get into SH as these charters. Good luck.


I thought BASIS and DCI only took kids entering 5th and OP's kid is already in 5th.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kid got into Inspired for 5th (2020) and 6th grade (2021), both times off the WL in August.

I went for a public school in VA (where my ex lives) instead of taking the spots, but would probably have taken the 6th grade spot if I didn't have VA public options. School seems pleasant enough, should work just for 6th grade if you get in.

I'd also try for BASIS, 2 Rivers and DCI (beginning Chinese track is the easiest to crack). It isn't as easy to get into SH as these charters. Good luck.


I thought BASIS and DCI only took kids entering 5th and OP's kid is already in 5th.


DCI starts in 6th.
Anonymous
Latin -- they're opening a new campus, so you'd have a good chance getting in for 6th.
Anonymous
i wish there was a school called placeholder
Anonymous
Just posting here as not to clutter with another thread about similar topic. We are IB for SH and were shut out of BASIs and similar schools (for which 5th was the entry grade) last year.
While we think SH is an acceptable solution and will send our daughter there if nothing else is available, we would like to play the lottery anyhow.

How would you list middle schools (w/ or w/o good HS options)? I fully understand that chances tend to 0 except
maybe for the Latin new campus for many or most options. I would like to play for the impossible schools too since we are OK with IB if it comes to it.

Criteria: Decent school, not too far from Capitol Hill if possible, decent HS option if included would be best. My kid is average, on grade-level, smart but not particularly gifted, definitely NOT athletic or very artistic. OK with Spanish but DD is not fluent, so she would need to start on a "basic" language track.
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