If you don't get into PK3 this year - daycare openings?

Anonymous
I would also suggest looking at Little Flower Montessori at 16th and Columbia Rd (Columbia Heights/Adams Morgan). We have been very happy there for the past year. Very friendly, warm and loving environment, also bilingual English/Spanish. They do rolling admissions, starting at 2 1/2 yrs old.
Anonymous
My son has been a part of the 'inaugural' class at the Future Leaders Academy at the YMCA Anthony Bowen and is thriving! I highly recommend you check it out and see for yourself. The facility is top-notch, teachers are nurturing, and they even swim 2x/week!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just Us Kids almost always has spaces in its threes and fours room.


We are at Just Us Kids and love it, especially in the summertime, when the threes and fours classes take swim lessons 3x/wk at the pool at Georgetown Law Center.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son has been a part of the 'inaugural' class at the Future Leaders Academy at the YMCA Anthony Bowen and is thriving! I highly recommend you check it out and see for yourself. The facility is top-notch, teachers are nurturing, and they even swim 2x/week!


What are the hours and pricing? I can't find anything online other than the generic brochure
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know for sure that the Nobel Learning Center at the DOL building has openings for PK3/4. You do not have to be Fed. We've had a great experience there and would totally recommend.


Me too! Very close to the red line metro too.
Anonymous
Just up the road from Woodley Park, the Gan HaYeled preschool at Adas Israel synagogue has recently (within the past year or two) expanded from the part-day preschool model to also offer several full-day classes. NAEYC-accredited, developmentally appropriate, nurturing and wonderful: http://ganhayeledpreschool.org/
Anonymous
My children went to Huckleberry Cheesecake a few years back and we loved it, I think 7 years total across 2 children. I also know another family well that still has their youngest child there and they are very happy with it. very strong preschool program.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, particularly the downtown centers have more openings in the 3-4 year old range if those work for you. In NW west of the park I think there is less movement because there aren't many (only Hyde I think?) PK3 DCPS.

I had no problem this year getting a 3 year old spot for my daughter this year in a downtown center where I'd been on the list for infant care since my first pregnancy 5 years earlier with no movement at all.


This.


We got into two fed centers, and neither my husband or I are feds. This would be impossible for an infant. I think you will have no trouble, OP.
Anonymous
Second and third the First Baptist CDC. Both my daughters went there -- my second is still there but headed to PS3 at her big sister's school next year. I'm already nervous about leaving. the teachers are so great and the kids love it there. Look beyond the church basement building -- it's a warm, fun and nurturing place for kiddos. The school is full day, year round. follows the creative curriculum. The school transitions to "camp" mode in the summer, which just means more fun and many alumni kids (3s and up) come back for the summer.
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