post your PK3 application lists here!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the posters who keep asking people re: why no MV - as someone who lives near MV, and has to drive by there daily, I can tell you the commute can be....challenging.



We have heard of major challenges this year and the last two years. Obviously with behavior as well as all around culture. I heard two teachers left mid year as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the posters who keep asking people re: why no MV - as someone who lives near MV, and has to drive by there daily, I can tell you the commute can be....challenging.



I tried the commute there which initially was ok, maybe 12 min driving but then another 10min circiling for parkng which I would have to find to walk my DD into classroom. The real bitch was having to get on NY avenue afterwards. I figured getting there in the evening for pick up would be ten times worse. I loved the open house but am kind of relieved there are no spots in PS3 this year so I can take it off my list and not think twice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the posters who keep asking people re: why no MV - as someone who lives near MV, and has to drive by there daily, I can tell you the commute can be....challenging.



I tried the commute there which initially was ok, maybe 12 min driving but then another 10min circiling for parkng which I would have to find to walk my DD into classroom. The real bitch was having to get on NY avenue afterwards. I figured getting there in the evening for pick up would be ten times worse. I loved the open house but am kind of relieved there are no spots in PS3 this year so I can take it off my list and not think twice.


If you live on the other side of NY/FL and plan on driving - I'm not sure how you can make this commute work. As someone who lives in this neighborhood, I DO appreciate that they are not doing a drop off in front of the school, but as someone who attends a different charter that I drive cross town for - I feel bad when I see parents driving around looking for spots.

Anonymous

1. Van Ness Elementary School
2. Brent Elementary School
3. Maury Elementary School
4. Shepherd Elementary School
5. Bancroft Elementary School
6. Ross Elementary School
7. Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS
8. Creative Minds International PCS
9. Hyde-Addison Elementary School
10. Seaton Elementary School
11. Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS (Spanish Language Program)
12. Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We live in Adams Morgan. This is our current list:

Appletree
Bancroft
Meridian
Ross
LAMB Montessori
Mundo Verde
Bridges
Creative Minds
Inspired Teaching
Lee Montessori
Powell
HD Cooke
Marie Reed
Tubman

Going to also put Breakthrough in there somewhere...


Lamb is not common lottery so I'm assuming this isn't in order?


It is in order of our preference. We've applied to LAMB separately,


Interesting list - surprised to see Meridian so high. Good luck!

Why are you putting Ross on at all? If you're out of bounds you're not getting in.



Better question is why put Ross in, because it has no future beyond 5th? Even the better schools (like Brent) leave by 4th to get into a decent MS. Ross is a dead end, thus a waste of time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
1. Van Ness Elementary School
2. Brent Elementary School
3. Maury Elementary School
4. Shepherd Elementary School
5. Bancroft Elementary School
6. Ross Elementary School
7. Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS
8. Creative Minds International PCS
9. Hyde-Addison Elementary School
10. Seaton Elementary School
11. Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS (Spanish Language Program)
12. Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School


I'm very interested in where you live...Shaw?
Anonymous
<table>
<th>
<td>School</td>
<td>Rank</td>
</th>
<tr>
<td>Brent Elementary</td>
<td>1</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Van Ness Elementary School</td>
<td>2</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Maury Elementary School</td>
<td>3</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School</td>
<td>1</td>
</tr>
</table>
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
1. Van Ness Elementary School
2. Brent Elementary School
3. Maury Elementary School
4. Shepherd Elementary School
5. Bancroft Elementary School
6. Ross Elementary School
7. Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS
8. Creative Minds International PCS
9. Hyde-Addison Elementary School
10. Seaton Elementary School
11. Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS (Spanish Language Program)
12. Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School


I'm very interested in where you live...Shaw?


We live in Capitol Hill, inbounds for Miner
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
1. Van Ness Elementary School
2. Brent Elementary School
3. Maury Elementary School
4. Shepherd Elementary School
5. Bancroft Elementary School
6. Ross Elementary School
7. Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS
8. Creative Minds International PCS
9. Hyde-Addison Elementary School
10. Seaton Elementary School
11. Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS (Spanish Language Program)
12. Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School


I'm very interested in where you live...Shaw?


We live in Capitol Hill, inbounds for Miner


Take off Ross - it's a waste of a slot.

Have you done the drive to Shepard and CMI from your house?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But our IB is our first choice, so that advice doesn't apply, does it?


That's correct, if it's your number #1 choice, you should put it first. The problem with putting IB last is that if you get into ANY school above it, you will be dropped from the IB waitlist, so your chance of going to the IB school will be zero.

There is no game here folks, put the schools in the order of your preference. If you want an IB school or OOB or charter "safety" that you want to put as 11 or 12 to keep something possible, that's fine. But those should truly be your last choices if you number them 11 or 12.


Yup. I remember being advised repeatedly last year to put MV first and my IB lower down, and I realized that if I got a great lottery number and got into MV I would weep about the commute and the loss of a chance to go to my IB. So I ended up putting relatively unpopular schools high up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the posters who keep asking people re: why no MV - as someone who lives near MV, and has to drive by there daily, I can tell you the commute can be....challenging.



I tried the commute there which initially was ok, maybe 12 min driving but then another 10min circiling for parkng which I would have to find to walk my DD into classroom. The real bitch was having to get on NY avenue afterwards. I figured getting there in the evening for pick up would be ten times worse. I loved the open house but am kind of relieved there are no spots in PS3 this year so I can take it off my list and not think twice.


If you live on the other side of NY/FL and plan on driving - I'm not sure how you can make this commute work. As someone who lives in this neighborhood, I DO appreciate that they are not doing a drop off in front of the school, but as someone who attends a different charter that I drive cross town for - I feel bad when I see parents driving around looking for spots.



MV does have a drop off lane in front of the school. It is also a convenient location for bus commuters as there is a bus stop for several popular routes just a block away. When I take the 92 bus with my kids it is packed with MV tshirts. I walk to work from there (30 min to the Verizon center).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
1. Van Ness Elementary School
2. Brent Elementary School
3. Maury Elementary School
4. Shepherd Elementary School
5. Bancroft Elementary School
6. Ross Elementary School
7. Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS
8. Creative Minds International PCS
9. Hyde-Addison Elementary School
10. Seaton Elementary School
11. Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS (Spanish Language Program)
12. Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School


I'm very interested in where you live...Shaw?


We live in Capitol Hill, inbounds for Miner


Take off Ross - it's a waste of a slot.

Have you done the drive to Shepard and CMI from your house?


Would it be a problem for you to get shut out? I don't see any safeties on that list. Might want to replace one of the schools that never has OOB spots (Brent, Maury, Ross) with Miner, so you can be sure of getting in somewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
1. Van Ness Elementary School
2. Brent Elementary School
3. Maury Elementary School
4. Shepherd Elementary School
5. Bancroft Elementary School
6. Ross Elementary School
7. Mundo Verde Bilingual PCS
8. Creative Minds International PCS
9. Hyde-Addison Elementary School
10. Seaton Elementary School
11. Elsie Whitlow Stokes Community Freedom PCS (Spanish Language Program)
12. Ludlow-Taylor Elementary School


I'm very interested in where you live...Shaw?


We live in Capitol Hill, inbounds for Miner


Shouldnt you have Miner on your least at least as #12? its the only one you get preference on. You actually could get shut out
Anonymous
I live in Bloomingdale, and I see your little MV cuties all over the place. The school walks them everywhere, they're visible from the Big Bear. Park in Bloomingdale for the 10 minutes you need, everyone's taking their cars away by then anyway. Welcome to the neighborhood, little friends.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in Bloomingdale, and I see your little MV cuties all over the place. The school walks them everywhere, they're visible from the Big Bear. Park in Bloomingdale for the 10 minutes you need, everyone's taking their cars away by then anyway. Welcome to the neighborhood, little friends.


P.S. For pre-school we went to Bridges. It was a challenge to park some days, but completely worth it for a great school.
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