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OP, you need a multi pronged approach.
1) list your charters-- people like Latin, Basis, etc. 2) Assume you might not get into those, and have your elementary backups ready. O-A is one, but also look at Bancroft/Deal and any of the Deal or Hardy feeders. 3) If none of this gets you into a school you like, consider moving IB for an elementary school you want to go to (see above). |
| People who post this question on this board have bene getting and giving the same advice for a decade at this point. It's a self sustaining cycle and part of the reason why nothing ever changes. |
Better than reading what DCUM has to say is to visit the schools themselves. My kid does sports both at BASIS and outside, and music outside of BASIS. It works well for him and for us, but ultimately, this comes down to best fit for *your* kid. |
I'm not sure what you want to change, but I hardly think DCUM has the power to affect DC public schools. |
Send your kids to your IB schools and they'll have the populations you are looking for |
You first. |
This is great advice--you should definitely see if you could swing private as an option. |
I do - happy W5 MS backer |
Oh right, I forgot. The magic spell to make lots of IB parents immediately send their kids to a school that has major staffing and staff quality problems. |
Which one? Please, for OP's benefit, name your school and tell why you like it. |
If you really thought your school was good, you'd be able to explain why. Blaming demographics and other people's choices isn't the same thing as explaining why your school is good. |
Brookland MS. It's obviously a very sad place atm, but in general it's been great for my 7th grader. Beautiful building, caring community and great teachers. |
Very happy at Wells! New building, an approach that recognizes adolescent brain plasticity and infuses social justice and exploration into programming, an increasing number of extracurriculars and family engagement events, a co-teaching model that puts ELL and other teachers into the general classrooms, access to accelerated math classes next door at Coolidge. Tons of neighborhood kids there--my son walks to school and has friends around, close by, after school, on weekends, etc. |
Almost! The spell is missing a variation of the phrase "your snowflake will be just fine." Oh, and punctuation. |
What happened? |