Yes, plan out your backup options, and then the backups to the backups. If you are EOTP and unwilling to accept your feeder middle or high school, put your energy into those backup plans. Especially if your kid is not interested in the STEM charter school I won't name on here because it will turn this into an off-topic booster thread. --an EOTP parent who does not know what they are doing with their rising middle schooler yet |
Lol I hear you. I also have an older middle schooler and am hoping to keep them with my rising 5th grader if possible. FWIW I toured Eastern and Truth for my older kid and liked them both, I could see my kids at either one even though they are such different schools. |
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100 percent I would rank by ease of commute (and how quickly your kid could independently commute).
The schools are so similar, to me thats the most meaningful difference. Also, factor in the busses that Latin uses to pick kids up and see if there is any way for your kid could catch up after getting to the pickup spot on a bus or metro. I live near you, have a handful of friends at Latin, and the commute is the biggest issue they have by far. (they are happy with everything else). |
But actual data shows that you only have a 10% chance of getting in. So your 1/3 anecdote is irrelevant. Make a plan b. |
Toad petting? |
Sounds amazing. |
| Just don't lick the toads |
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The third language at Cooper is going to be Mandarin. I think wrestling is now on Cooper campus (the plan is for some sports to be at one campus and others at the other campus, with a shuttle going in between).
The buildings at Cooper are brand new. Neither school has great outdoor space. Currently Cooper's oldest grade is 9th graders, but if you're playing lottery for fifth grade, I don't think this will matter much to you. Overall, the education seems fairly similar (we have friends at the other campus). |
Thank you for this helpful information! |
When did they announce the third language will be Mandarin? We are at Cooper and haven’t heard anything about a decision being made. |
Why? |
Depends where on the hill. The metro is closer to 2nd st. |
Some people don’t list 2nd street first. We didn’t because of commute and know other families that did the same. If you live in brookland anywhere near the D74 bus line (which stops at the Brookland metro) it’s super easy. |
| 2nd St not offering Spanish was a big deal for us, so Cooper (where we ended up) was our first choice. Also, my kid is highly unlikely to play school sports and so not having fields or being the home base for most sports aside from wrestling just wasn't a big deal. |
Where did you hear about a 3rd language? |