charters and DCPS schools that do mixed PK3/PK4

Anonymous
Garrison had the combined age classrooms too. Bruce-Monroe had two combine age classrooms, 2 just PS3, 2 just PK4.
Anonymous
I think Burroughs was considering mixed three and fours, but not sure if it was decided.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous]schools typically work with you to place a child appropriately once initial tests have been conducted.[/quote]

Please tell more about this.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]schools typically work with you to place a child appropriately once initial tests have been conducted.[/quote]

Please tell more about this.[/quote]


I don't know WTF pp is talking about. In DCPS they put your kid in a class strictly by age. If the classroom is mixed 3s and 4s, then fine, but they're not going to put your 3 year old in a class that's only for 4s.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]schools typically work with you to place a child appropriately once initial tests have been conducted.[/quote]

Please tell more about this.[/quote]


I don't know WTF pp is talking about. In DCPS they put your kid in a class strictly by age. If the classroom is mixed 3s and 4s, then fine, but they're not going to put your 3 year old in a class that's only for 4s. [/quote]

Perhaps a charter does this?
Anonymous
Powell
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Walker Jones used to do this. Not sure if they still do, since the mass exodus of their amazing early childhood team.


Uh-oh! Should I be concerned about this?

What happened to the early childhood team?

I'm always nervous about a mass exodus at a school. It usually means issues and dysfunction, which means a lot of turnover, which means instability for the students.

Has the middle school team remained intact? Any insight into what's going on over there?
Anonymous
I think SWW@FS does this too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think SWW@FS does this too.


This is incorrect. They do looping where kids have the same teacher for two years (Pk3/4; k/1rst, etc)

There is one exception to this this year, but it is not the norm.
Anonymous
Many schools do joint PK3/PK4.
Anonymous
Tubman
Anonymous
Bridges
Marie Reed English track (not dual language)
Haynes

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