Schools with midyear placement

Anonymous
What schools in the DMV area would have midyear openings for middle school? Hoping to stay in DC proper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What schools in the DMV area would have midyear openings for middle school? Hoping to stay in DC proper.


The Sycamore School in Rosslyn is just over the river on the metro. They take midyear applicants as needed, grades 5-12 so you can stay long-term if it's a good fit.

Check out the website.
Anonymous
You'll need to call around - a school that happens to have space in that particular grade may, but there's no way to know without just calling.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What schools in the DMV area would have midyear openings for middle school? Hoping to stay in DC proper.


The Sycamore School in Rosslyn is just over the river on the metro. They take midyear applicants as needed, grades 5-12 so you can stay long-term if it's a good fit.

Check out the website.


Good lord the Sycamore School PR person never stops...I know it's new, but staaaap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What schools in the DMV area would have midyear openings for middle school? Hoping to stay in DC proper.


The Sycamore School in Rosslyn is just over the river on the metro. They take midyear applicants as needed, grades 5-12 so you can stay long-term if it's a good fit.

Check out the website.


Good lord the Sycamore School PR person never stops...I know it's new, but staaaap.


It’s not even that new it’s been around since before Covid!
Anonymous
I agree with the PP that you’re going to have to call around. Some of the schools that typically have some openings had record admissions this past year so unless someone has moved or left unexpectedly, there’s no telling if there’s spots.
Anonymous
What grade?

Lowell
Anonymous
8th grade so Lowell wouldn’t be a great option.
Anonymous
Sandy Spring Friends School, but not in DC and has financial trouble
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:8th grade so Lowell wouldn’t be a great option.


If it’s for 8th that will be tough. Just apply this year for 9th and focus on finding a good high school for all four years instead of an interim solution for now
Anonymous
Just email. It’s pretty easy - admissions emails will be on the website. Reach out and specify grade and gender, and when you’re looking move (asap, Jan, etc). Keep it short - most schools won’t have openings and the ones that do can get details later. Just copy and paste and send the email to any school you might consider.

I did this during Covid and 11 of 12 schools responded within a day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:8th grade so Lowell wouldn’t be a great option.

Depends how bad the current situation is. Most of a year in a new school that is supportive is better than staying in a bad situation. Sometimes a fresh start is worth the hassle. A K-8 is going to be much better helping with h.s. admissions than a K-12 if the K-12 ends up not being the right fit.
Anonymous
Templeton
Anonymous
We moved our kid midyear - I just emailed the admissions address at all the schools that I thought might be a fit. There were a few places I thought would for sure be full that were at least willing to look at her application. So I would reach out widely.

Don't expect to get any aid.
Anonymous
If you're applying for current 8th mid year, I'd do Fusion for the rest of the year and start applying now for 9th at your desired high schools.
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